anti-advertising campaign
http://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/news/illustration/anti-advertising-campaign-replaces-360-ads-with-art-in-10-uk-cities/
add art
http://antiadvertisingagency.com/project/add-art-replaces-ads-with-art/
http://antiadvertisingagency.com/project/light-criticism/
Friday, 31 October 2014
Sunday, 26 October 2014
Research
American Apparel Adverts
http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/photography-thomas-alleman
I really like this series of photographs that capture the advertisements of American Apparel juxtaposed against the urban environment drawing attention to the sexualisation and gender divides created in their campaign.
“I found the dialogue between the simple, clean and direct presentation of a hip fashion fantasy and the urban environments that surround these ads really striking.”
Bare Magazine
http://bare-journal.com/about.html
Ikea
http://www.fastcodesign.com/3034975/75-of-ikeas-catalog-is-computer-generated-imagery
75% of Ikea's catalogue are computer generated imagery
http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/photography-thomas-alleman
I really like this series of photographs that capture the advertisements of American Apparel juxtaposed against the urban environment drawing attention to the sexualisation and gender divides created in their campaign.
“I found the dialogue between the simple, clean and direct presentation of a hip fashion fantasy and the urban environments that surround these ads really striking.”
Bare Magazine
http://bare-journal.com/about.html
Ikea
http://www.fastcodesign.com/3034975/75-of-ikeas-catalog-is-computer-generated-imagery
75% of Ikea's catalogue are computer generated imagery
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Video inspiration
Bonobo- Cirrus
This reminded me a lot of Pandora's Box created by Isaac Delusion which uses archive Prelinger footage to create a video that alters each time you watch it. The visuals fit the beat as both are music videos.
http://www.infinitepandorasbox.com
Photograph of Jesus- Laurie Hill
The name of this video made me think of a blog I'd seen where images of Jesus are recreated and reimagined into different (mainly comical) scenes.
http://jesus-everywhere.tumblr.com
This reminded me a lot of Pandora's Box created by Isaac Delusion which uses archive Prelinger footage to create a video that alters each time you watch it. The visuals fit the beat as both are music videos.
http://www.infinitepandorasbox.com
The name of this video made me think of a blog I'd seen where images of Jesus are recreated and reimagined into different (mainly comical) scenes.
http://jesus-everywhere.tumblr.com
Library mission
Success.
After discovering I will not be able to use archive footage from Mace for the project as they only allow the work to be shown within the university (and i'd preferably like this work to be free to use wherever I please) I started a mission to search the library to see what books they have to offer.
Woman, A pictorial archive from nineteenth-century sources- Jim Harter
Silhouettes, A pictorial archive of varied illustrations- Carol Belanger Grafton
Bloomingdale's illustrated 1886 catalog, fashion, dry goods and housewares- Bloomingdale Brothers
3800 early advertising cuts- Carol Belanger Grafton
These are all full of copyright free illustrations that I'd be able to repurpose and use within my animation.
After discovering I will not be able to use archive footage from Mace for the project as they only allow the work to be shown within the university (and i'd preferably like this work to be free to use wherever I please) I started a mission to search the library to see what books they have to offer.
Woman, A pictorial archive from nineteenth-century sources- Jim Harter
Silhouettes, A pictorial archive of varied illustrations- Carol Belanger Grafton
Bloomingdale's illustrated 1886 catalog, fashion, dry goods and housewares- Bloomingdale Brothers
3800 early advertising cuts- Carol Belanger Grafton
These are all full of copyright free illustrations that I'd be able to repurpose and use within my animation.
Monday, 20 October 2014
The Other Art Fair & Kinetica Art Fair 2014
Us. Them. By Harley Swedler
These collaged canvas' really stood out to me at 'The Other Art Fair', they are created by cut outs of adverts to create the flag shapes. Since my project is exploring the use of advertisements, it is interesting to see how other artists represent and use adverts to create interesting pieces.
Alex May's surreal project reminded me of work I have previously seen by Tony Oursler with the dream-like landscapes and projections onto objects.
These collaged canvas' really stood out to me at 'The Other Art Fair', they are created by cut outs of adverts to create the flag shapes. Since my project is exploring the use of advertisements, it is interesting to see how other artists represent and use adverts to create interesting pieces.
Alex May's surreal project reminded me of work I have previously seen by Tony Oursler with the dream-like landscapes and projections onto objects.
Sunday, 19 October 2014
Advertising
Advertising in real life context
Nottinghamshire police could have adverts on police cars to raise money.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-25887803
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/apr/20/ban-outdoor-advertising
http://banbillboardblight.org/blog/
An app that turns ads into art
http://www.digitaltrends.com/photography/turn-subway-billboards-art-ad-blocking-augmented-reality-app/
ad free social site
http://www.digitaltrends.com/social-media/ello-promises-ad-free-social-network-doesnt-mine-data/
1970's book posters
http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/gunter-rambow-s-fischer-verlag-book-posters
Print ads through the years
http://www.crazyleafdesign.com/blog/print-ads-through-the-decades-the-50s/
protesting photoshop
http://time.com/3572400/keira-knightley-topless-celebrities-protest-photoshop/
Nottinghamshire police could have adverts on police cars to raise money.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-25887803
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/apr/20/ban-outdoor-advertising
http://banbillboardblight.org/blog/
An app that turns ads into art
http://www.digitaltrends.com/photography/turn-subway-billboards-art-ad-blocking-augmented-reality-app/
ad free social site
http://www.digitaltrends.com/social-media/ello-promises-ad-free-social-network-doesnt-mine-data/
1970's book posters
http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/gunter-rambow-s-fischer-verlag-book-posters
Print ads through the years
http://www.crazyleafdesign.com/blog/print-ads-through-the-decades-the-50s/
protesting photoshop
http://time.com/3572400/keira-knightley-topless-celebrities-protest-photoshop/
Thursday, 16 October 2014
Inspiration
Collage
Juxtaposition
Archive
Surrealism
Juxtaposition
Archive
Surrealism
Kevin Weir ‘The Flux Machine’ animated gifs inspired me to
look into the use of historic footage and photography.
Joseba Elorza(MiraRuido)
Collaging and layering to create surreal worlds
Geometric themes and use of bold colours contrast with the gritty surroundings and old photography.
Surreal technology inspired
Creating new worlds from things we recognise and can associate with.
http://www.mario-wagner.com
Rene Magritte
Sunday, 12 October 2014
Archive footage mission
During my search for suitable footage I came across an interesting album of Victorians pulling faces.
Proposal
24 Lies Per Second
Concept
24 Lies Per Second is an experimental collaged style
animation, utilising stock and historic footage composited into surreal
environments. It aims to draw attention to and question the amount of manipulated
advertisement and visuals we are exposed to daily and act as a catalyst for the
viewer to keep questioning what is presented to them.
The concept behind using archive and historic footage is that
we see the past through this yet it is often misrepresented, out of context,
rearranged, and manipulated. The factor of access and rights to such footage
will also alter the outcome of the content used, making the animation
experimental.
Audience
The intended audience for this animation are young adults who
are at an age when easily influenced, and at a time when they are trying to
build their life as the media attempt to control them. As it is experimental,
and due to the style of animation, it will also appeal to a wider audience who
may appreciate the visuals and concept resulting in the piece being appropriate
for art exhibitions and galleries that show animations and installations.
I
will research the audience by seeing what other works they consume, what works
and what does not succeed as well as ask opinions on the work throughout the
project.
Skills
The animation will require a huge amount of rotoscoping as
there will be no green screen used, this will take a lot of time and patience
and test my ability to learn new skills as I have never produced work of this
nature previously.
Time managment
Outline
how the practical work will be carried out and the time-scales involved for
each task:
06/10/14
week 3 Proposal submitted
13/10/14
week 4 Source archive footage and backgrounds
20/10/14
week 5 Storyboards and design
27/10/14
week 6 Photograph environments
03/11/14
week 7 Finish design and storyboarding
10/11/14
week 8 Rotoscope footage
17/11/14
week 9 Rotoscoping
24/11/14
week 10 Construct and animate
01/12/14
week 11 Animate
08/12/14
week 12 Finalise and export
15/12/14
week 13 Final project submission
Influences
Artists that have inspired the design and style of the
animation: Joseba Elorza(MiraRuido), Julien Pacaud, Mario Wagner, Rene Magritte.
The style will be collaged and surreal
Kevin Weir ‘The Flux Machine’ animated gifs inspired me to
look into the use of historic footage and photography.
Real life examples that fit the concept of visual pollution
and advertisement: São Paulo: A City Without Ads where they have stripped the
city of outdoor adverts.
Street Eraser: Giant stickers Photoshop London is a project
that has seen advertisements around London appear to be erased in the physical
world, by a sticker created to look like the Photoshop eraser tool.
Critical texts
Journal- Manipulative marketing: persuasion and manipulation
of the consumer through advertising will give me an insight into the concept of
manipulated advertisements as well as the excessive amount we are forced to
consume daily.
Advertising outdoors : watch
this space! By David Bernstein.
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