Welcome to the new term - here is the blog checklist which exemplifies all the post that should be completed for Digital Arts
Here is my Blog Checklist which I will be using to monitor my own progress
Neoteric Photography aims to explore photography in an age where the image is everywhere. The image has become prolific yet easily forgotten. Hoping to find something to hold onto, something that will survive longer that it takes for pixels to appear upon a screen.
Welcome to the new term and what an exciting term ahead! I am hoping to post new projects, new ideas, and great research.
Normally in my welcome posts, I discuss an artist, writer, or photographer whose work I have been inspired by or has piqued my interest because of matters that I am preoccupied with at the time. So today in a departure from this slightly I would like to discuss old photography books. These are books that now may seem antiquated but the principles all still hold true. The great thing about photography, technology may have transformed the ways to take an image and democratized its use of it but the rules of photography itself; composition; light; use of colour, and depth of field remain the same.
I will be creating a website that will represent my progression route (Photography) and me! I will be using this website to add my portfolio work throughout the year at DMUIC.
To create my website I have used Wix and so I began by choosing a template.
This is my milanote note board which explores my ideas and my intended research for my ideas for my major project this term. I am hoping to make a short film that will explore the idea of lost things. The film will use still and moving images and will either be silent or with music/voice-over in the manner of Sans Soleil by Chris Maker (1972) and maybe the look of Wim Wender 'Wings of Desire' (1987)
The Hunger is a 1983 film directed by Tony Scott. It stars Susan Sarandon, Catherine Deneuve and David Bowie. This a film about vampires in a contemporary world. The soundtrack is by Bauhaus and this stylish and beautiful film has some excellent shots and cinematography.
My continuation route is Photography. I have begun to think of some ideas of things that I might do for a small project in Digital Arts this term. I have been thinking about something to do with ritual or habitual behaviour that I can capture as images. I am interested in ritual in everyday life and so I was thinking about capturing this photographically.
I might start by looking at Natalie Grono as she concentrated on the rituals of childhood and photographed her two daughers. As can be seen from this image the images are in black and white and highly stylised and in this case staged. So in fact this is a photographic construction of daily life. The light and water coming down does have the feeling of a baptism and as with baptism the children are represented as pure and covered in light.
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I opened Photoshop and I will test Photoshop for the functions I need for my major project in Digital Arts.