Thursday, April 28, 2011

Hand in Project 2

Stopmotion
- the movement of objects in front of the camera
- the movement of people in front of the camera
- the movement of the camera through space
- the combination of any of these possibilities


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Kaboom How to



Crit Project 2

Get Your Scooby Doo files!

Monday, April 25, 2011

In class tue Apr 26th

All about time!

Stop Motion

* Camera moves through space
* People move in front of camera
* You move objects in front of the camera


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Scooby Doo in 15 second increments. (77 to be exact)




1 TV show cut into 15 second sections, recreated by you and reassembled into 1 video.

an example: Star Wars Uncut


A Question of content?
- What 30 min or shorter TV show should we re-edit?


Project 2 Due
* put your jpeg files into a folder with your name on it and copy the folder to your thumbdrive.


Critique Project 2

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

In class tue Apr 20th

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Check out Flickr
- Home Page
- Upload Images
- Groups


Check out Picnik
- Opening an Image
-- desktop
-- URL
-- Flickr, Facebook, Myspace account *



Creating Manipulating Images in Sumo Paint
* www.sumopaint.com

- Checkin' out the program
--- Tool Bar

--- Menu
File --> Open / Save / New
Image --> Image Size / Canvas Size

--- Windows
Layers
- new layers
- layer visibility
- blend modes
- opacity
- changing layer position
- layer effects


- Clone Stamp
- Text Tool

- Adjustments
-- Levels
-- Brightness/Contrast
-- Hue/Saturation
-- Color Balance
-- Color Saturation
--- Threshold (the stencil artists friend)

Project 2 Assigned - translated images & teenytile

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

In class thur Apr 14th

Aspects of Virtuality?
* what are the qualities of virtual space?
* where do we see virtual space overlap society?


Virtual Continuum

The Virtuality Continuum is a phrase used to describe a concept that there is a continuous scale ranging between the completely virtual, a Virtual Reality, and the completely real: Reality. The reality-virtuality continuum therefore encompasses all possible variations and compositions of real and virtual objects. The concept was first introduced by Paul Milgram.


Reality<------>Virtual Reality


The area between the two extremes, where both the real and the virtual are mixed, is the so-called Mixed reality. This in turn is said to consist of both Augmented Reality, where the virtual augments the real, and Augmented virtuality, where the real augments the virtual.


Reality Augmented virtuality Augmented Reality Virtual Reality

Human Cyborg Android Robot


Mann's Continuum includes the level of degrees of mediation.








M = level of mediation
R = reality
V = virtual reality







Augmented Reality ex.





Augmented Virtual Reality ex



Mediated Reality ex



Virtual Space:



Web 2.0

What is web 2.0?


The Internet a virtual space mediated through the computer and _________ ?


Popular Web 2.0 Applications
- Blogger, TypePad, WordPress
- Flickr, Picasa
- Youtube, Hulu, Sidereel
- Facebook, Myspace



Blog Question & Answer time


Monday, April 11, 2011

In class tue Apr 12th

* Bring your laptop to class


Make things from digital files online ------>


Virtual Space:



Web 2.0

What is web 2.0?
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Popular Web 2.0 Applications
- Flickr, Picasa
- Blogger, TypePad, WordPress
- Youtube, Hulu, Sidereel
- Picnik, Sumo Paint
- Facebook, Myspace


Project 1 Assigned

Hook up Blogger and make your first post!

work on Project

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

1st Day

Welcome to ART 116 Digital is Fundamental: 4D & 5D design.


So what the heck is this class about?
It is an overview on creating art considering the 4th & 5th dimensions.


Is this a 'computer class'?
No. Although we will definitely be using your laptops for class, this course focuses on how ALL art mediums interact with these two dimensions.
* this area of art crosses over many areas so therefore has many names. some of the more popular names are: Digital Art, Inter-Media, Hybred Media & Digital Media Arts

Can you name an art medium that has not intersected with the computer?


Is there a lab fee like in all my other classes?
Yes. It is $50 and it gets charged to your account.


How does this class work?
This class is run through 2 websites, this blog and a Facebook group. You are expected to visit both frequently. I generally update the blog within 12 hours of class, Facebook gets updated as is needed.

The blog contains all the information related to the class including links to examples, a blog on what will be covered each class, the syllabus, project details and links to useful websites.

The Facebook group will be used for important updates and deadlines and will have examples and other connections useful to the class.

Lets take a look at these two sites.

Why do I use these websites for class?

Have you heard of the term 'Web 2.0'?

What are some other examples of Web 2.0 sites?

Something to think about!


Facebook Manners and You
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