Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Response to, " Pepsi's New Ad is a Total Success"

Is this ad a total success or is the government a total shit show and they are shining a light on it in a playful manor? Yes, it gets the attention to the viewer because it is presenting a vert relevant issue in todays society but is it truly necessary to insight politics in a soda commercial? Move over, I think it is little disturbing the fact that Pepsi and Coke have a competition to create similar ads for there consumers to buy or "vote" for there product like they are some type of campaign or something. Maybe I'm being biased because I am a non- soda drinker but I think that the way they define Success could be more looked at as maybe more relevant in todays down turning society through politics.

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5 video artist response

Bruce Nauman:
This artist takes very simplistic and basic ideas and movements looked at and reevaluated in different ways. It's very interesting because his pieces usually go on for hours and it is meant to be so that the viewer can leave and come back while the piece is still going on.

Peter Campus:
Campus seems to take a more abstract approach rather than a realistic one. Once again this artist is looking at human form but is distorting it in different manners. One of my favorites is, three Transitions, on youtube and I found it very interesting how it is a figure distorting itself in one way or another.

Joan Jonas:
This female video artist has more of an objective while creating her videos for example she uses feminism and other female gestures. She used herself in her own projects and creating alter egos of herself in these films. She, unlike the two other artists uses her artist ability to involve drawings as well.

Bill Viola:
Violas piece is something that I found significantly different. It used one figure in most of his pieces and what seemed to be a progression of movement as time went on with a source of water or wind. The figures are assumed to be human but hold qualities of abstraction and un humanlike movements, like levitation. The raft, was an interesting piece that showed everyday people and then immersing them in water at a torturous way.

Andy Worhol:
The famous artist had a very opposite outlook on everything he did in life that reflected his pieces. He looks at everyday actions as an artistic gift. His art all are reproductions of everyday thinks like soda and thought large scale impact was very affective. for example him eating a hamburger and a video of it.



Monday, April 10, 2017

Story board

All going to be filmed through my perspective on a go pro being attached to my head.



1: Waking up and getting out of bed
2: looking at all of the sorority t shirts
3: waving to everyone you see on campus is known to be someone you know through greek affiliation
4: going to a chapter meeting and filming what we do in weekly meetings
5: go to a fund raising event
6: Show happiness and fun with sorority letters and confetti
7: go to the tech and show how you get help within academics doing greek study hours
8: Show the friendships by having a lot of friends around
9: end by going home showing the delta zeta letters
10: flip the lights off and go to sleep

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Rough Sketch about final Project

-My Idea for the final Assignment is to do a comparison in a way about what Sorority life is in comparison to what Art School is and kind of a misconception corrector about what people think Sorority life is like and what it actually is. 
-Use a go pro in public scenes 
-All from my perspective 
-As if putting other people in my shoes