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== Macro Landscapes ==<br>
Developing a method for my own practice'''<br>
'''Introduction'''<br>
In this thesis Macro Landscapes, I take you on a journey through my mind and my lens. What do I make and what is the common ground in what I have been producing in recent years? I examine my own work and the work of other artists through case studies and build a framework for my own methodology. I approach my work and the work of others in a materialist way, by which I mean, I examine each step taken to make a work; to understand myself and what I do.
'''Chapter 1'''<br>
I introduce what I make; how I make it and why I make it and set out an analysis of my work Skaftafall (2021).
'''Chapter 2'''<br>
I explore the film ''Nightfall'' by James Benning (2012) and the video work ''Everything and More'' (2015) by Rachel Rose. I discuss their methodologies in relation to my own.
'''Chapter 3'''<br>
I distill a method out of the works I have discussed so far. I further discuss the development of a method for the pre-production, production, and postproduction of my work.
'''Conclusion'''<br>
I look at how I can use this methodology in the development of new work, and I set out questions for further research.
Thesis outline (2nd draft)
Tessel Schmidt
MAIN QUESTION: How can I give meaning to my work?
'''A personal report on my research and practice'''
Introduction:
I have been making video work for over the past years. But what is it that I do and in what art movements and disciplines do I find similarities? What can I learn from the way these artists give meaning to their work?
In this thesis I am going to explore some of my works and the common ground in this work. I will look at other artists (mostly in minimal music, abstract expressionism and experimental film/abstract or abbsolute cinema) and hope to come to set up a framework for a method for my work.
[[First draft introduction]]
Chapter one: introduction to my work. What have I made; how did I make it and why did I make it. (2000 words)
Analysis of the work Skaftafall (2021) on pre-production (inspiration and set-up), production (camerawork, lightning, audio), post-production (editing). Also analysing some failed experiments: why they where not good enough.
[[First draft chapter one]]
Chapter two: Exploring the parameters set by composers of minimal music, painter of abstract expresionism and makers of Absolute cinema. Who come close to what I do? What can I learn from them. How do theyu give meaning to their work.[three case studies, don't over stretch- relate each case to my own work ]
Chapter 3: Setting up a framework and distilling a method. How can I give meaning to my work? What is it that I want to capture?[maybe specifics about the role of sound here]
Conclusion: Looking at the (near) future
Bibliography: (needs editing)
American Minimal Music, W. Mertens
(ebook)BrillOlafRhodesGaryD_2016_ExpressionismintheCinema
(book) Abstract expressionism, Katy Siegel
(ebook) EimertDorothea_2016_Artofthe20thCentury
(ebook)ElderBruce_2012_TheFilmsofStanBrakhageintheAmericanTradi
(ebook)PAdamsSitney_2008_EyesUpsideDownVisionaryFilmmakersandtheH
(ebook)RudolfKurtz_2016_ExpressionismandFilm
(ebook)SarahTremlett_2020_ThePoeticsofPoetryFilmFilmPoetryVideopoe
(ebook)WhiteJerry_2018_StanBrakhageinRollingStock1980-1990
(ebook)RobertFink_2005_RepeatingOurselvesAmericanMinimalMusicAs
(book) Morley, S., The Simple Truth: The Monochrome in Modern Art, Reaktion Books, 2020
(book) Rieser, M. & Zapp, A., New media Cinema/Art/Narrative, Palgrave Macmillan, 2002
(book) Cage, J., Silence, University Press Of New England, 2013
Thesis outline (first draft)
Thesis outline (first draft)
Tessel Schmidt
Tessel Schmidt


'''A personal report on my research and practice'''
'''A personal report on my research and practice'''
==new outline==


Introduction:  
Introduction:  


How do I bring the documentary narrative together with my 'macro landscapes  
How do I bring the documentary narrative together with my 'macro landscapes'?


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What '''do you''' mean by macro landscape?  
What '''do you''' mean by macro landscape?  


Steve notes: method: bring together all the written material on your practice while you have been working here- descriptions of things you have made; diary entries &c  
Method: bring together all the written material on your practice while you have been working here- descriptions of things you have made; diary entries &c  


Introduction (500) {what are we going to read?}
Introduction (500) {what are we going to read?}


Chapter one: introduction to my work. What have I made; how did I make it and why did I make it. (2000)
Chapter one: introduction to my work. What have I made; how did I make it and why did I make it. (2000)
#REDIRECT [[First draft chapter one]]


Chapter two: steps towards achieving the project (how I tried to make a marriage of the two elements of my practice)(2000)
Chapter two: steps towards achieving the project (how I tried to make a marriage of the two elements of my practice)(2000)
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Conclusion (500)
Conclusion (500)


"new materialism" (make a synopsis of this text- tell the story in brief; what ideas are valuable to you?)
Bibliography:
+ other 4 texts= make a synopsis of this text- tell the story in brief; what ideas are valuable to you?
(Method=3 texts + 3 works)]


Morley, S., The Simple Truth: The Monochrome in Modern Art, Reaktion Books, 2020


Chapter 1: What inspires me?
Rieser, M. & Zapp, A., New media Cinema/Art/Narrative, Palgrave Macmillan, 2002


What are my inspirations? What can I distill from these works for my own practice? What works and texts speak to me?
Berigny, de, C., Hijacking Documentary into Installation Art, ResearchGate, January 2007


Chapter 2: Theoretical framework
https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/full/10.3366/film.2018.0088
 
In this chapter I will describe theories and texts that match my inspirations. In what traditions do the makers who inspire me operate? What can I learn from them for my own practice?
 
Chapter 3: What are the ingredients of most of my works?
 
How do I describe my filming method and what are the ‘rules” for my kind of framing, perspective and camera movement? When do I use a certain image and why not? What are the ingredients of my work and how do I try to combine them?
 
 
Conclusion
Putting it all together in a practical and theoretical context. Writing a “How to” on my work.
 
Bibliography:

Latest revision as of 15:05, 22 May 2022

Thesis Outline def draft

== Macro Landscapes ==

Developing a method for my own practice


Introduction

In this thesis Macro Landscapes, I take you on a journey through my mind and my lens. What do I make and what is the common ground in what I have been producing in recent years? I examine my own work and the work of other artists through case studies and build a framework for my own methodology. I approach my work and the work of others in a materialist way, by which I mean, I examine each step taken to make a work; to understand myself and what I do.

Chapter 1

I introduce what I make; how I make it and why I make it and set out an analysis of my work Skaftafall (2021).

Chapter 2

I explore the film Nightfall by James Benning (2012) and the video work Everything and More (2015) by Rachel Rose. I discuss their methodologies in relation to my own.

Chapter 3

I distill a method out of the works I have discussed so far. I further discuss the development of a method for the pre-production, production, and postproduction of my work.

Conclusion

I look at how I can use this methodology in the development of new work, and I set out questions for further research.





Thesis outline (2nd draft) Tessel Schmidt

MAIN QUESTION: How can I give meaning to my work?

A personal report on my research and practice


Introduction: I have been making video work for over the past years. But what is it that I do and in what art movements and disciplines do I find similarities? What can I learn from the way these artists give meaning to their work? In this thesis I am going to explore some of my works and the common ground in this work. I will look at other artists (mostly in minimal music, abstract expressionism and experimental film/abstract or abbsolute cinema) and hope to come to set up a framework for a method for my work. First draft introduction

Chapter one: introduction to my work. What have I made; how did I make it and why did I make it. (2000 words) Analysis of the work Skaftafall (2021) on pre-production (inspiration and set-up), production (camerawork, lightning, audio), post-production (editing). Also analysing some failed experiments: why they where not good enough. First draft chapter one

Chapter two: Exploring the parameters set by composers of minimal music, painter of abstract expresionism and makers of Absolute cinema. Who come close to what I do? What can I learn from them. How do theyu give meaning to their work.[three case studies, don't over stretch- relate each case to my own work ]

Chapter 3: Setting up a framework and distilling a method. How can I give meaning to my work? What is it that I want to capture?[maybe specifics about the role of sound here]

Conclusion: Looking at the (near) future


Bibliography: (needs editing)

American Minimal Music, W. Mertens

(ebook)BrillOlafRhodesGaryD_2016_ExpressionismintheCinema

(book) Abstract expressionism, Katy Siegel

(ebook) EimertDorothea_2016_Artofthe20thCentury

(ebook)ElderBruce_2012_TheFilmsofStanBrakhageintheAmericanTradi

(ebook)PAdamsSitney_2008_EyesUpsideDownVisionaryFilmmakersandtheH

(ebook)RudolfKurtz_2016_ExpressionismandFilm

(ebook)SarahTremlett_2020_ThePoeticsofPoetryFilmFilmPoetryVideopoe

(ebook)WhiteJerry_2018_StanBrakhageinRollingStock1980-1990

(ebook)RobertFink_2005_RepeatingOurselvesAmericanMinimalMusicAs

(book) Morley, S., The Simple Truth: The Monochrome in Modern Art, Reaktion Books, 2020

(book) Rieser, M. & Zapp, A., New media Cinema/Art/Narrative, Palgrave Macmillan, 2002

(book) Cage, J., Silence, University Press Of New England, 2013







Thesis outline (first draft) Tessel Schmidt

A personal report on my research and practice

Introduction:

How do I bring the documentary narrative together with my 'macro landscapes'?

or

synthesising documentary narrative and 'macro lansdscapes'

here you need to define terms: What do you mean by 'documentary narrative' What do you mean by macro landscape?

Method: bring together all the written material on your practice while you have been working here- descriptions of things you have made; diary entries &c

Introduction (500) {what are we going to read?}

Chapter one: introduction to my work. What have I made; how did I make it and why did I make it. (2000)


  1. REDIRECT First draft chapter one

Chapter two: steps towards achieving the project (how I tried to make a marriage of the two elements of my practice)(2000)

Chapter three: inspirations, works I find interesting; the book; (2000)

Conclusion (500)

Bibliography:

Morley, S., The Simple Truth: The Monochrome in Modern Art, Reaktion Books, 2020

Rieser, M. & Zapp, A., New media Cinema/Art/Narrative, Palgrave Macmillan, 2002

Berigny, de, C., Hijacking Documentary into Installation Art, ResearchGate, January 2007

https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/full/10.3366/film.2018.0088