Wednesday, May 4, 2016

New Media #3

In the NET ART section, I checked out 2014 list and I saw this video http://the-urgency.undervolt.co/96272939 . After checking out that video, I thought it really rocked and it's kinda tells what would it be like, if you life was wrecked because of social media and the internet. Also, it was wicked awesome how the creator of this video combined visual arts, animation, and really life videos.

New Media #2

I checked out in the MIT section, sensible city and checked this link http://senseable.mit.edu/light-traffic/ out. It was called Light Traffic | MIT Senseable City Lab, and I thought it was very brilliant and it had a visionary look at traffic on the road, and the stats included with it.

Video Art #3

I just watched Colombian videtart, and this was excellent and greatly creative. It was copyright free and the music performance was really sensational.

Performance Art #3

The Human Canvas shows lots of artists using cutting and bleeding for this performance art. Lots of people might faint, enjoy, or get disgusted while watching this; but I thought this performance art was really awesome.

Artists & Technology #4

I just watched Art History in 5 Minutes, and I thought it was awesomely creative and pure genius. Also, it's like creating a collage with pictures from magazines, newspapers, and/or the internet.

Artists & Technology #3

While working on my Xerox project, I was taking a look at other people's Xerox designs and I found this one very interesting and creative. http://dcaseyart211.blogspot.com/2009/03/xerox-project.html

I never seen anything like it, it's kinda like a gothic spider with a dark side, and it makes a great symbol or logo for a T-shirt, medallion, or a company.

Computers #3

Looking at Nintendo History, and I was surprised when I found out it goes back to 1889, when it was originally named Nintendo Koppai (a small company in Kyoto (a small island in Honshu, Japan)), and that the Super Mario Bros. idea came from simple playing cards. A few people assume that Nintendo thought of the name itself, including the animation for Super Mario Bros.