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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. | |||
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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? | 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. | 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. | ||
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Chapter one: introduction to my work. What have I made; how did I make it and why did I make it. (2000 words) | Chapter one: introduction to my work. What have I made; how did I make it and why did I make it. (2000 words) | ||
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[[First draft chapter one]] | [[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. | 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 | 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 | Conclusion: Looking at the (near) future |
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)
- 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