to bring your digital camera and USB cord if you have one. we'll be starting photoshop monday, and we'll begin with a little shooting around campus.
if you forget, we'll have 2 or 3 cameras to share, which is fine, but slow.
have a solid weekend!
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
how to get and keep attention...
is a really tricky thing. this series of Thai commercials is an amazing testament to the ability of an artist to something remarkable. consider all the goofball requirements that your teachers make of you - things you HAVE to do, but don't want to. and then consider this commercial - something that HAS to sell face cream, and yet does something astounding.
i dare you all to take this approach. tackle every assignment, and do your best to make it interesting.
there are 4 commercials in this series, back to back for a total of 12.30 minutes.
i dare you all to take this approach. tackle every assignment, and do your best to make it interesting.
there are 4 commercials in this series, back to back for a total of 12.30 minutes.
Monday, July 28, 2008
session 3!
hello all!
welcome to the Tyler Summer Workshop series - i'm excited to see what kind of work you make. we'll be working on illustrator & photoshop, and while part of this class will be technical - simply learning tools - the other part will focus on content & creative thinking.
here's a video by Chris Ware, animated for This American Life, that mixes the two nicely:
Monday, July 21, 2008
since Evan asked...
i've been thinking about my response to Evan, and my diatribe this afternoon in general.
overall, i'd like your artwork to be really strong, and part of that means it should be worth looking at. that doesn't mean that it has to be over the top or outrageous, but that it has some surprising characteristic, something unusual, something undeniably YOURS.
so what i really like is art that challenges me, that forces me to reevaluate my ideas of beauty, or truth, or good, or typical. flip through some of my links to see examples of Kara Walker, Tim Hawkinson, Marcel Duchamp and others.
i see enough thoughtlessness in daily life that it bugs me to see it in artwork in class. i dare you all to make things that you're really proud of, not just something that you got finished. make things that will generate some talk!
like this:
overall, i'd like your artwork to be really strong, and part of that means it should be worth looking at. that doesn't mean that it has to be over the top or outrageous, but that it has some surprising characteristic, something unusual, something undeniably YOURS.
so what i really like is art that challenges me, that forces me to reevaluate my ideas of beauty, or truth, or good, or typical. flip through some of my links to see examples of Kara Walker, Tim Hawkinson, Marcel Duchamp and others.
i see enough thoughtlessness in daily life that it bugs me to see it in artwork in class. i dare you all to make things that you're really proud of, not just something that you got finished. make things that will generate some talk!
like this:
this is pretty corny..
but it does a nice job breaking down the process of drawing with photoshop. take a look, and turn the music off! ouch...
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
starting off...
welcome, session 2 gang!
i wanted to start us off by showing you a terrific, and interesting commercial. it's for honda, which is the least interesting part of it. what i find really intriguing is the tenor of the ad - that they use 'hate' as a way to sell a product, and to promote critical thinking and problem solving. both are great things for you artists to embrace!
i wanted to start us off by showing you a terrific, and interesting commercial. it's for honda, which is the least interesting part of it. what i find really intriguing is the tenor of the ad - that they use 'hate' as a way to sell a product, and to promote critical thinking and problem solving. both are great things for you artists to embrace!
Thursday, July 10, 2008
photoshop...
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