The group after the final.
Monday, May 12, 2014
Final Exam Project
The group after the final.
Monday, May 5, 2014
DIgital Art Paper Bibliography
http://www.eyebeam.org/people/morgan-barnard
http://www.eyebeam.org/people/jonah-brucker-cohen
http://morganbarnard.com/link-park-concert-visuals
google images
http://www.eyebeam.org/people/jonah-brucker-cohen
http://morganbarnard.com/link-park-concert-visuals
google images
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Digital Art Paper
Digital
Art is seen on many different levels of mediums in this modern era. Everything
from the internet, movies and music videos, photos created using programs can
all be considered art at some point. When looking for artists to look up and
critique, I didn’t understand what a lot of them were trying to accomplish by
their various pieces. I did however pick 2 that I can understand pretty
clearly.
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Jonah Brucker-Cohen |
The
first piece was a major thing I’ve always wanted invented and would be able to
buy. It is a little box called the Wifi Liberator that was created by Jonah
Brucker-Cohen. It’s a little box you hook up to your laptop and install the
software to run the program it comes with. It’s easy to use but what it does is
the incredible part that baffled me.
When you’re visiting
somewhere and are either sitting at the airport or your hotel you typically
have to pay to use the wifi that is offered. When the box is hooked up and you
run the program it comes with, the Wifi Liberator will connect you to the pay
per use and let you access the internet for free. It sneaks around the block
that usually comes up asking you to pay or insert a code, and the internet is
yours to use.
My second piece that I
selected was more on the artistic side of things than functional like the Wifi
Liberator. It’s a music video to different Linkin Park songs that uses a audio
reactive visual program to generate images. Basically whenever it detects audio
it creates images on your screen in the shape of whatever program was being
used to run it. It was created by Morgan Barnard along with others that were
similar to this one. It’s titled Linkin Park Concert Visuals. The reasons I
picked this one specifically were because for one I like Linkin Park’s older
music, but also because the style of the visuals all changed with each song
that they played. Each gave its own feeling to songs even though they were all
the same basic concept in the video. Linkin Park Concert Visuals
The main difference
between these obviously is that one is a physical piece and the other is a
digital work of art. There are also more subtle aspects that I saw in these
pieces. The Wifi Liberator seeks to show corporations that they shouldn’t try
to squeeze every penny they can out of people. It gives the message that the
internet should be free and not charged just for the airport’s “convenience” of
providing it for people. The piece Linkin Park Concert Visuals is a true “art”
piece that does nothing but stimulates the mind into wondering what the story
behind it is.
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The Linkin Park video
doesn’t make as big of a statement as the Wifi Liberator, but it impacted me
just as much. Whenever you go to concerts you see that behind the band is
usually a video board of some sort. If it’s not behind them it’s next to the
stage or under the drummer. This video reminded me of those videos, and how
they help feed into the concert experience.
Videos like this are
more common these days where it’s just images and not necessarily having to do
anything with the actual concert or the album. Some bands do however
incorporate these video boards fantastically into their show. Some put lyrics
up while others have some sort of video playing that goes with whichever song
they’re playing at the time.
I was unable to contact
either of these artists. They both however created these art pieces solely by
themselves. They conceived the ideas, put in all the work, and now are getting
all the credit for their work. It makes me wonder though where the ideas behind
these pieces came from. More specifically I’m curious about whether or not the
Linkin Park video was every used commercially at any of their actual concerts.
Also regarding the Wifi Liberator, I wonder if it’s for sale anywhere so you
can actually use it to get free wifi.
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Giving the songs an
actual face puts a whole new perspective on it. Even though it’s just simple
artistic shapes it adds to the story behind it. It shows what the artist saw
when he heard these songs, added them into his program, and tweaked it until he
liked what matched the image in his head. Basic programs like windows media
player and sometimes itunes do a similar thing where they have pictures play to
music that reacts to audio. The audio reactors sense the highs, mids, and lows
in a song and turn that into an artistic image for people to see and react to.
They can be any number of shapes, colors, or crazy things to show the songs’
face.
The Wifi Liberator has
a bit of the opposite reaction since it’s a physical object. It has a face that
doesn’t change no matter how much you play music to it. It does have a second
face however; the software that lets you sneak in and use the internet. While
that may not change, it does throw a light upon how things can appear like one
thing but be another. It actually looks like either an external hard drive or a
secondary power source.
If the Wifi Liberator was
actually used effectively and changed how places give internet, this artist will
have accomplished his goal of creating this piece. His vision of free internet
everywhere is something that many people including myself want to be an actual
thing. Both of these projects are ones that would be pure joy to work on. One
of these projects would be because of its great artistic value and music to go
along with it, and the other is for the revolutionary ideals behind it. I
respect both of these artists, and I’m kind of sad neither of them got back to
me about their works.
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