In Tokyo Still Life, Araki's images of women bound and in sexually provocative positions are juxtaposed by images of ordinary life in Tokyo, the trees, the market stalls, men on their way to work, children playing, people on trains, a woman standing at a crossing, boys going to school, a grandmother and her dog. Araki states; 'If Tokyo is a city heading for death - "Isn't Tokyo a gigantic graveyard! Are we really alive!, Araki also thinks of the city as "the womb from which I was born, I don't imagine Tokyo as something abstract...but a place where I feel good."' (Araki:2001:8)
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.
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Sunday, 3 November 2024
Nobuyoshi Araki & Georges Perec: Object & Image
Thursday, 31 October 2024
Creating a Website: Contact Page & Social Media
Today I created my contact page and I began by creating a new page I did this by clicking on the left hand side menu button for menu and pages. I then clicked on 'add page' and created a new 'contact' page. I then added added a new contact form by clicking on the left hand side menu 'Add' button and choosing 'Contact and forms'. I then began customsing my form. I did this by clicking on 'settings' and I went 'design' I then went through the menu to change the font to 'Playfair display ' I adjusted the title to 40pts and I adjusted background colour.
As my page was not working well I deleted the above page and started again with a new page and contact form. I adjusted the form as per above. I then added an image my going to 'Add' image and chose an image I had uploaded to my site files.
Project Plan: Photography & Mortality
This is my major project plan on my photographic project: Photography and Mortality. I created this on Visme as infographic.
Wednesday, 30 October 2024
Project Plan: Photography & Death
I created this plan on Visme using an infographic template. To create a visual timeline for my project.
Creating Website: About Page
Zoe’s Bio
Zoe began life in the flatlands of the fens, in school she lived in the black box and performed, wrote and directed plays. Once she escaped at 16 and flew away to Germany, she knew she had to keep creating by any means. Zoe fell in love with the camera from an early age, and still considers it a magic box. Zoe has kept the first photograph she ever took (a blurry Christmas Tree), when her father gave her a camera aged seven. Zoe’s photography, writing and films explore themes of womanhood, feminism, the strange and surprising. Zoe now lives in a high tower in Leicester looking down on the ravaged city, considering her disappearance into the final frame.
Zoe also teaches art, design, and media at DMU International College. Zoe has a first degree in English and Media She also achieved an MA with Distinction in Creative Media Arts (Photography) from the London South Bank University. Zoe's film 'Let's Eat Hair' was shown at the Phoenix Cinema in Leicester.
I created this About Page I will change the image and redesign later however this gives me a good idea of how it will look.
This seems to work quite well and I thought was consistent with the page design. I also checked the mobile view
Monday, 28 October 2024
Creating a Website: Art & Photography
Today I am starting to make my website on Wix. This will be in my 'progression' route art and photography.
I began by choosing a website template that I thought would work in structure for my work.
I have saved all my changed by clicking on the save button in the right hand top corner and then I have previewed the site to check all ages are working and everything is appearing correctly. There was an issue with my footer not appearing on each page so I right clicked on the footer and went to the 'show on all pages' button'. Once this was completed I saved again and then previewed for a final check.
I will be continuing to post my progress on creating my website through the term.
While I was thinking about how to improve my homepage I added a quotation by Susan Sontag which I think compliments my work that I intend to put on here.
I edited the image in the Wix editor to create a portrait image. I the tried to add this as background by changing the background and there were issues with this so I will come back to the image.
I then saved and previewed this to check that it worked correctly. I then found a work around the image problem by just adding the image over the top and then rearranging the positioning of the writing by right clicking and clicking on 'arrange' and bring to front' in the drop down box.
Wednesday, 23 October 2024
Game/Concept Art Example of Ideas
In this post, I will discuss my ideas for my Game/Concept Art Project. I have been thinking about the concept of transformation and I have been looking at artists and designers' work that will help me explore this concept.
I have been looking at Yoshitaka Amono and his work. I am particularly interested in examining this as Amano; 'is a Japanese artist, character designer, illustrator and a theater and film scenic designer and costume designer.' (Amano, 2024). The image below is a take on David' Bowie's Thin White Duke, Bowie here has been transformed into an anime character. This was based on a story by Neil Gaiman set in futuristic New York.
The image here also reminded me somewhat of Edvard Munch's Madonna, the swirling universe and the figures of woman. Going back to my original thoughts that I would like to explore some kind of transformation I like these different versions of the same image and I am interested how things are changed or interpreted over time. Maybe the character creation here is one character but different versions of themselves just like the Thin White Duke was just one of David Bowie's many characters.
Through this process, I may create one character who has many identities and then these characters could inhibit a story or a game. I will be thinking about this further and creating some test characters to see if this idea will work.
References
Amano, Y. (2024). YOSHITAKA AMANO. [online] YOSHITAKA AMANO. Available at: https://www.yoshitakaamano.com/ [Accessed 22 Oct. 2024].
Barder, O. (2016). That Time When Yoshitaka Amano Painted David Bowie. Forbes. [online] 12 Jan. Available at: https://www.forbes.com/sites/olliebarder/2016/01/12/that-time-when-yoshitaka-amano-painted-david-bowie/ [Accessed 23 Oct. 2024].
Zoryasch, F. (2016). ‘The Return of the Thin White Duke’ - Amano’s tribute to David Bowie. [online] Eyesonff.com. Available at: http://home.eyesonff.com/showthread.php/165501-The-Return-of-the-Thin-White-Duke-Amano-s-tribute-to-David-Bowie [Accessed 23 Oct. 2024].