Friday, April 18, 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Assignment 2 : 3 Quotes
Florence Nightingale
“Live you life while you have it. Life is a splendid gift - there is nothing small about it."
Quoteworld.org, The. http://www.quoteworld.org/authors/florence_nightingale
Jane Goodall
Quotation Page, The. http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Jane_Goodall/
Stephen Hawkins
"Eternity is a very long time, especially towards the end."
SpawnPoint. http://www.spawnpoint.com/forums/technology_science/12834-top_10_stephen_hawking_quotes.html
“Live you life while you have it. Life is a splendid gift - there is nothing small about it."
Quoteworld.org, The. http://www.quoteworld.org/authors/florence_nightingale
Jane Goodall
"My mission is to create a world where we can live in harmony with nature."
Quotation Page, The. http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Jane_Goodall/
Stephen Hawkins
"Eternity is a very long time, especially towards the end."
SpawnPoint. http://www.spawnpoint.com/forums/technology_science/12834-top_10_stephen_hawking_quotes.html
3 Animations for Studios of Sidney Nolan and Patricia Piccinini
1) Animation for overview of both studios
2) Animation for Studio for Sidney Nolan
Images of Developed Sketchup Model
Studio for Sidney Nolan and Patricia Piccinini
Sketcup model uploaded to 3D Warehouse. http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/search?result=6&uq=16171594890840867861&scoring=d&mid=5bdddf917707f46b774803bd0f5a8a56
Studio for Sidney Nolan
3 words to describe his art works: Loneliness, Guard, Mysterious
Materials for buildings: Quartzite
Materials for stairs from upper level to ground studio: Quartzite
Materials for interior stairs and from mid to low level : Aluminium
Studio for Patricia Piccinini
3 words to describe her artworks: Hybrid, Interact, Playful
Materials for buildings: Stainless steel covered with glossy paint, tiles to create pattern and glass
Materials for stairs inside studio: Znic
Materials for exterior stairs : Stainless steel covered with glossy paint
Interior of Studio of Patricia Piccinini
About the artists and artworks
Patricia Piccinini
The artist I chose is Patricia Piccinini. She is an Australian artists. She works with a wide range of media including painting, sculpture, video, sound, installation and digital prints.
The sculpture chosen is called Nest and was exhibited in Art37 Basel, Switzerland in 2006. The materials used are ABS plastic and automotive paint. The sculpture reflects her interests in world issues such as bioethics, biotechnologies and the environment. She explored the ideas of nature in digital ages in her sculpture. It is speculated she used the method of plastic injection molding and painted the prototype with automotive paint to give the technological effect.
The artist I chose is Patricia Piccinini. She is an Australian artists. She works with a wide range of media including painting, sculpture, video, sound, installation and digital prints.
The sculpture chosen is called Nest and was exhibited in Art37 Basel, Switzerland in 2006. The materials used are ABS plastic and automotive paint. The sculpture reflects her interests in world issues such as bioethics, biotechnologies and the environment. She explored the ideas of nature in digital ages in her sculpture. It is speculated she used the method of plastic injection molding and painted the prototype with automotive paint to give the technological effect.
Sidney Nolan
The other I chose is Sidney Nolan. He is arguably Australia’s most significant and internally acclaimed artist. Sidney Nolan’s 1946–47 Ned Kelly series is one of the greatest sequences of Australian paintings of the 20th century. Ned Kelly that is brushranger in his armour has become an iconic Australian image. It was a way for Nolan to paint the Australian landscape in new ways, with the story giving meaning to the place. Nolan said “the Kelly’s paintings are secretly about myself” and “it is an inner history of my emotions”.
This artwork is painted on hard composition board using a high-grade enamel paint called Ripolin. More often used on cars and boats, the paint was extremely fast-drying and therefore demanded an immediacy of execution. According to Dr Brian Kennedy, Director of the National Gallery of Australia 1997-2004, Ripolin allowed a great colour range and, as it was very fluid, the canvas or board had to be lying flat while it was being painted.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Practice to upload video to Youtube
3D Modelling of Copenhagen Cultural/ Music Center by Andrew Hartness of Ateliers Jean Nouvel
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
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