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'''yoana WANTs TO learn about…:'''<br/>
http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/~ybuzova/remix/start.html


*DaVinci Resolve and other professional color grading systems…
*After Effects and post production tools and techniques
*3D software - Cinema4D … or blender


she is also VERY interested in learning to code (hopefully learns fast)
=remake/remix/broadcast =
*Processing as a starting point ..?maybe...maybe not
== Description ==
*Python, because I really like Monthy Python's Flying Circus


'''she KNOWS ….:'''<br/>
Key words : icon, modification, recombination, remodulation, remix, remake, reenactment, amateur(wild) images, self-broadcast


*classic B&W photography…(sufficient experience)
After reading some text in the Reading and Writing Methodologies class, I made a small prototype, inspired by the subjects of those texts.
*digital photography + manipulation ( more specific----worked as a retoucher)
My idea revolves the iconic side of images and their authenticity. We moved from the mechanical reproduction to the digital recombination. We lost the aura of symbolic images, now we gained it again by being part of them, by manipulating them as we wish. This becomes once again a form of ritual, a return to the unique function of the artwork.
*Photoshop, Illustrator (mmgood)
I selected some images (from the internet) that I find good to illustrate my idea.Then put them in a simple structure  of pixelated images, that at first sight all look very familiar. That is only until the viewer slowly reveals the 'true' images, hidden underneath the pixelated versions by simply hovering over them.
*Color ( good, good)
 
*Final Cut Pro (has some knowledge, but rather scarce)
== I'd like to ==
*Dragon stopmotion (very good)
*develop this further way (would appreciate ideas from you)
*PureData (was in a small workshop, only got introduced and interested)
*use something similar to or paper.js/division raster to make an interactive projection/exhibition of images, that the visitor reveals himself, by physical interaction (for example by 'wiping' the image from extremely pixilated to a clear one, until it shows up, "surprisingly" not what was expected .
*MAX (briefly acquainted)
 
  [[Category:Technical plan]] [[Category: 2012/2013]]
 
== snaps ==
 
[[File:RE snap01.png]]
 
 
== Additional Info ==
 
 
 
 
  [[Category:prototyping]] [[Category: 2012/2013]]

Latest revision as of 01:40, 10 December 2012

http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/~ybuzova/remix/start.html


remake/remix/broadcast

Description

Key words : icon, modification, recombination, remodulation, remix, remake, reenactment, amateur(wild) images, self-broadcast

After reading some text in the Reading and Writing Methodologies class, I made a small prototype, inspired by the subjects of those texts. My idea revolves the iconic side of images and their authenticity. We moved from the mechanical reproduction to the digital recombination. We lost the aura of symbolic images, now we gained it again by being part of them, by manipulating them as we wish. This becomes once again a form of ritual, a return to the unique function of the artwork. I selected some images (from the internet) that I find good to illustrate my idea.Then put them in a simple structure of pixelated images, that at first sight all look very familiar. That is only until the viewer slowly reveals the 'true' images, hidden underneath the pixelated versions by simply hovering over them.

I'd like to

  • develop this further way (would appreciate ideas from you)
  • use something similar to or paper.js/division raster to make an interactive projection/exhibition of images, that the visitor reveals himself, by physical interaction (for example by 'wiping' the image from extremely pixilated to a clear one, until it shows up, "surprisingly" not what was expected .


snaps

RE snap01.png


Additional Info