The Kuleshov Experiment.This shows how you can change someones perspective by just changing the title and it was interesting see how people had different opinions when showed the same picture but had different titles and to see how they changed there perspectives completely.
This was interesting how lots of people hd the same image with the same title and still had a different perspective and input to the project. I found this interesting because it encourages people to think outside the box and try to be more imaginative. This is an inspirational piece and you can take so many ideas and thoughts away from just watching a few of their videos.Typing up peoples responses to an image can be interesting because you can compare everyones response to the one image and see how it is different and how peoples interpretations change and how there imaginations are stretched. |
Messages. kuleshov effect
Barbra Kruger, Martha Rosler and Llorna Simpson combine words and phrases with their photographs to convey messages. In his animation'awsome stuff week', designer and illustrator Kyle Bean uses the stop frame proccess for a title sequence in you tube advertising campaign. study appropriate sources and produce your own work that conveys a message by combining words with photographs. mark scheme:
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I have chosen messages because I think it would be interesting to have an isight into what people think about the photographs I am taking and how people can have different interpretations and how a message can be given in many ways and the amounts of messages that can be given. for example we use multiple versions of messaging soft ware like social media such as messenger Instagram and snap chat. This can also show the different ways of sending a message or showing some one how you feel. we can use photographs, selfies, bid emojis, emojis, text, or status all to show someone how you feel or to tell them some sort of story or to tell them something or to show them something.
I was looking at ways in which people can show their feelings and express a message to people and to make it public and use there imagination.I began looking at street art and graffiti and how some artists put their time and effort into one piece of art and some can make it affective in such a short amount of time and how you can get multiple interpretations and how people can have different opinions on the meanings behind each piece. At the weekend I went out simply with my phone and was walking down one street and saw so much graffiti and I was thinking about how each of them were unique and how each one was trying to portray a different meaning or image and how some were more affective compared to others. |
Martha Rosler is American artist who was born on the 29th of July 1943 in Brooklyn New York in the U.S.A. Rosler found her passion for writing and conceptual are begginging her edducation at Brooklyn collage in the 1960s, receiving her BA in 1965. Roslin went on to further education in the University of California San Diego; obtained her MFA in 1974. She went on to lead a proud and passionate career in writing and photography.Rosler worked in multiple industries of the artistic culture, she works in photography and phototext, videos, sculpting and performance, as well as this she has writen many insperational pieces based on art and various cultures.
Rosler has displayed her work in numerous exhibitions with five in Europe alone they are in Birmingham, English, Vienna,Lyon, Barcelona and Roterdam and has diplayed her work in hundreds of solo and combined gallerys. In 2006 her work was the subject of solo exhibitions at the Univesity of Rennes and in 2007 at the Worcester Museum of Art. The exhibition was veiwed by many and was insperation to young artists. Rosler believed that people has a negative reaction towards her work saying "pretty much everyone hated my work when I made it except for famanists." roslers conceptual photograph and video art were said to be as disruptive as they were influential. It was said that her work can be formally complex and politicaly powerful with an occassional sence of humour. |
Searching searching
Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Do you hear what I hear Can you see what I see Everybody's crying out And yet we have no unity My friends always ask me Mary? tell me why do you weep 'Cause I'm trying to get over All the negativity That's why I'm searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching We are living in a world Of "who has what?" and "who is who?" But I'm telling you my friend The answer's right in front of you We are searching for a peace Piece of mind is what we need We are searching for the love That comes with the unity Oh ooh oh (oh) Oh ooh oh (everyday) Oh ooh oh (it rains) Oh ooh oh (can you stand the pain?) Oh ooh oh (why do we live the way we choose to live?) Oh ooh oh Oh (I'm telling you my brother right now that we got to be) Searching searching Searching searching |
Searching searching
Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Oh ooh oh (oh) Oh ooh oh (why are we still searching) Oh ooh oh (when the answer's right in front of you) Oh Oh ooh oh (I'm telling you) Oh ooh oh Oh ooh oh (you better look straight a head of your path) Oh (because the love is always there) Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching I don't wanna fuss n' fight I just wanna make it right What can we do to be strong If we try to get along I'm not trying to preach to you But I am still searching too, yeah Me and you can do it, oh I don't ever wanna be stressed out I just wanna live my life The way I feel that I should be 'Cause I wanna be happy, happy What about you and me Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching Searching searching |
Ader’s has explained the reasons behind each film shortly before the falls occur from begiing to end breifly explaining key piints and thoughts. He seemed to emphasis the act of falling not the experience or the situuation in iself. he makes it clear that he does not want us to see the proccess of climbing up there but the proccess of him falling or jumping down, as this would undermine the situation and reasons behind each of his actions. Ader has come across many problems and has over come them by making a range of important decisions for example the film opens with the artist dangling from a tree branch above a creek, Ader has placed himself into a scenario where a fall is inevitable. The artist is no longer in control; the viewer knows that Ader’s strength will give way eventually this means that the photographers skill will be tested.speed, accuracy, The sense of failure and the fact that he has failed and Is no longer in control portrays the messages that Ader has conveyed. In his Fall series it was clear that it would later be conflated with the mystery of “In Search of the Miraculous.” There are chitin aspects that are almost impossible to ignore, and numerous viewers and critics have viewed and taken inspiration from it in ways they didn't realise. Ader seemed to have plan and an order to all of his work and he has given specific instructions to the photographer an director of each of the photos and videos. |
Barbra Kruger was born on January 26th 1945 in Newark, Newjursey into a lower_middle class family. Both of Krugers parents took pride in there work and had very different opions and veiws, her father was a chemical technician for shell oil and her mother worked as a legal secretary. Shortly after Barbra Kruger graduated from Weequatic High School she went on to attend Syracuse University for a year or so before leaving due to the devistating death of her father. Kruger found passion in a variety of subject areas whilst also attending Parsons School of Design in New York. Barbra Kruger is a feminist who takes pride in her presentation and what impression her work gives. Kruger put alot of thought into her work and wanted people to take insperation and get a positive long lasting impression of her work.
In 1979 Barbra Kruger exhibited her work in the Contemporary Art Centre in Long Island, Queens for the first time displaying photographs and fragments of text. 20 years later in 1999 she had her work displayed in a Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. In recoginition of her work she was awarded an MOCA, which is an award given to distinguished women in art industry in 2001. Barbra is a conceptual artist and photographer who finds passion in her work,. Most of her work consists af black and white photographs with declartive titles and headings, along with useful and discriptive captions. The words chosen as her titles oftern address power or idenitity. Krugers earliest work can date back to the late 1960s with a vast mount of her work being larger pieces, usually wall hangings made out of a variety of material such as yarn, beads, sequins, feathers and ribbons. These pieces were created to represent the feminism in her craft during these periods. Kruger enjoyed creating her work, taking pride in each and every piece of art. kruger crocheted, sewed, painted and photographed in a unique and abstract manor with erotic, bright and vibrant ideas which were shown throught her work. In 1977 Kruger had taken a break from her regular routine and ideas of work, beleiving that some of her work was becoming "meaningless" and "mindless". Later returning to the architectulal photography and published her very own art book, which went on to inspire many. |
Lorna Simpson is an African_American photographer and multimedia artist who was born on the 13th August 1960 in Brooklyn, New York. She attended The High School of Art and Design. Simpsons parents loved art and took her to numerous plays, museums, concerts and dance performances. In 1983 she attended the school of visual arts in New York were she received a bachelor of fine arts in photography. After receiving her BFA, she travelled to Europe and Africa to help her to develop more skills and refine her work in the documentation of photography. Soon after she attened the University of California San-Diego were she earned her master of fine art degree in 1985, whilst expanding her ideas of work further.
In the 1980s Simpson took a newer approch in her larger scale of work that combined photography and text and had the intention to define the concepts of identity, race, culture, history, memory ect. In some of Simpsons photographical art she decided to insert graphical text in her portrature. In doing this Simpson brought an entirely new conceptual meaning to light generalising the perceptioon of Americn culture as an African_American woman. Simpsons work was displayed in a variety of gallerys and museums such as the museum of modern art, the museum of contemporary art and the Miami art museum. Lorna Simpsons daughter Zora Casebere has began a career following in her mothers footsteps, exploring the same territory that her mother, Lorna Simpson explored as a budding artist/photographer. |