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  1. @PabloMccrimmon

    WEEK 13 SUMMARY (PROJECT PROGRESS)

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    My final project is a multi-media audio-visual narrative experience detailing the various artistic interactions I have had in my life which have lead me to my current place in life. Each section details a different artistic medium and is therefore told through that medium. For my outline, I have divided the narrative into each medium: […]
  2. @skyler0455

    final project!

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    This semester really flew by! We are already at the final project. The story I want to share with the world is about living in the present moment. I as well as many people through the pandemic have been through many changes and transitions in the past few years, many of which I did not […]
  3. @eendip

    Weekly Summary

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    So for my final project, I’ve decided to recreate/imitate an episode of Bob Ross with my own spin on it, of course. I will choose something random to paint and do my best to do Mr.Ross justice. It will be a video submission incorporating different props. I should have all the props by Monday and...
  4. @MasonOberle

    Week 13

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    This week has been a bit busy, but I was fortunate enough to continue making progress on my final project. I didn’t get as far as I wanted too this week, but I still made some progress with the story and some of the visual assets I intend to use. As of right now, I […]

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  5. @eendip

    Weekly Summary

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    This week I did two mashup assignments: Video Game Cover and This Doesn’t Belong Here. I also did 2 remixes: Mashup Those Movies and I’m Ready for My Closeup. I think I was the most creative on the I’m Read for My Closeup remix. I didn’t think to make it like a fighting game screen...
  6. @MasonOberle

    Week 12

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    We’re almost at the end. While I’m sad to be leaving behind the assignment bank, I’m glad to have the opportunity to hunker down and work on my final project. For this week, I did two mashup assignments and two remix assignments. My first mashup was an edit of the 1993 Super Mario movie to […]

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  7. @Marie-Lynn

    Remixes and Mashups

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    This week was a week of remixes and mashups! Please consider taking a look at the assignments I did this week by clicking any of the links below! We were supposed to complete eight stars worth of assignments, which I did with two three star assignments and a two star assignment, as well as two remix assignments of our choosing! Please take a look at them! And don’t forget to leave a comment if you see something you like! Good Omens: A Children’s Tale Buffalax! by Nena Breakfast in America Redux Boston With Art from Jackson Pollack The Joy of Painting: Where’s Waldo? Edition This Week’s Daily Creates! We were required to do three this week! Check out mine below! I was a bit vague in some of these creates, so I think using this empty space to explain them would be fun! My first DC references the Fallout: New Vegas DLC Dead Money, which features a casino heist in the post apocalyptic wasteland. The air around the casino is poisonous, and the enemies don’t seem to stay dead. Like I said, terrifying. The second is obviously The Beatles “Here Comes the Sun” in reference to Daylight Savings Time. The third is a reference to Lord of the Rings. The password to gain entrance to the Mines of Moria: “Speak friend and enter.” The word for friend in Elvish is “mellon.” This Week’s Comments and Participation! As always, I try to comment on twelve different blog posts every week! Here’s some that I took a look at and left comments on! Spies in Pink Love At First Seuss Where’s Waldo? Mood Swing Country Bob The Mario Movie The Rocketeer Swindon Monthly Broom Accident Password Please Uncle Bob Remix I’m ready for my close up… Thoughts On The Final Project! I’ve already figured out what I’m planning to do for my final project in this class! I mentioned in an earlier post what my plans are, but I don’t mind rehashing them here! For my final project, I want to take some of my old photography projects and create something completely new. When I was a senior in high school, I took Photojournalism and Commercial Photography, which allowed me to experiment with photography quite a bit. I still have all my old photographs saved on a flash drive I keep with me. I once did a project where I took photos of twenty-plus CDs and put them in a a grid for an assignment. I want to combine my experience with coding with the artistic storytelling in this class by taking those individual photos and create a glitch art portfolio. I’ll do this by Pixel Sorting them using Python, which can have some interesting effects on an image. I then want to take the Pixel Sorted image and run it through Audacity and mess around with the effects to glitch the photograph even more. Since these images are all of CDs I own, and all are uniform besides the CDs themselves, they’ll have a common theme yet be unique all on their own. After I have done all this, I want to put them on display. I am planning to create a subdomain dedicated to it, to put it on display like many photographers do. I have very limited storage on my Domain right now, however I think using Flickr to embed things might fix this. I’ll most likely include before and after shots, to demonstrate how different the glitch art is to the original photograph. I’ll even talk about it, discussing why each of the CDs represent who I am, and how the glitch art has created a unique aesthetic. Well, that’s it for this week! Please be sure to check out the things I worked on, and don’t be afraid to comment!
  8. @Marie-Lynn

    Remixes and Mashups

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    This week was a week of remixes and mashups! Please consider taking a look at the assignments I did this week by clicking any of the links below! We were supposed to complete eight stars worth of assignments, which I did with two three star assignments and a two star assignment, as well as two remix assignments of our choosing! Please take a look at them! And don’t forget to leave a comment if you see something you like! Good Omens: A Children’s Tale Buffalax! by Nena Breakfast in America Redux Boston With Art from Jackson Pollack The Joy of Painting: Where’s Waldo? Edition This Week’s Daily Creates! We were required to do three this week! Check out mine below! I was a bit vague in some of these creates, so I think using this empty space to explain them would be fun! My first DC references the Fallout: New Vegas DLC Dead Money, which features a casino heist in the post apocalyptic wasteland. The air around the casino is poisonous, and the enemies don’t seem to stay dead. Like I said, terrifying. The second is obviously The Beatles “Here Comes the Sun” in reference to Daylight Savings Time. The third is a reference to Lord of the Rings. The password to gain entrance to the Mines of Moria: “Speak friend and enter.” The word for friend in Elvish is “mellon.” This Week’s Comments and Participation! As always, I try to comment on twelve different blog posts every week! Here’s some that I took a look at and left comments on! Spies in Pink Love At First Seuss Where’s Waldo? Mood Swing Country Bob The Mario Movie The Rocketeer Swindon Monthly Broom Accident Password Please Uncle Bob Remix I’m ready for my close up… Thoughts On The Final Project! I’ve already figured out what I’m planning to do for my final project in this class! I mentioned in an earlier post what my plans are, but I don’t mind rehashing them here! For my final project, I want to take some of my old photography projects and create something completely new. When I was a senior in high school, I took Photojournalism and Commercial Photography, which allowed me to experiment with photography quite a bit. I still have all my old photographs saved on a flash drive I keep with me. I once did a project where I took photos of twenty-plus CDs and put them in a a grid for an assignment. I want to combine my experience with coding with the artistic storytelling in this class by taking those individual photos and create a glitch art portfolio. I’ll do this by Pixel Sorting them using Python, which can have some interesting effects on an image. I then want to take the Pixel Sorted image and run it through Audacity and mess around with the effects to glitch the photograph even more. Since these images are all of CDs I own, and all are uniform besides the CDs themselves, they’ll have a common theme yet be unique all on their own. After I have done all this, I want to put them on display. I am planning to create a subdomain dedicated to it, to put it on display like many photographers do. I have very limited storage on my Domain right now, however I think using Flickr to embed things might fix this. I’ll most likely include before and after shots, to demonstrate how different the glitch art is to the original photograph. I’ll even talk about it, discussing why each of the CDs represent who I am, and how the glitch art has created a unique aesthetic. Well, that’s it for this week! Please be sure to check out the things I worked on, and don’t be afraid to comment!
  9. @grace_long88

    Week Twelve Summary

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    This week we worked on mashups and remixes. I thought it was really fun to take an assignment and change it a little to create a completely different assignment. With the holidays coming up, for my first assignment, I created an image that combined Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. Thanksgiving

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