Feb 28, 2011

Ashkan Honarvar


An interesting take on a project I similarly had in photo3 is found in a series by Ashkan Honarvar. Much of his work really focuses on the human body. In this particular series: Identity Lost (series one and two) he has taken medical photographs—that are much akin to driver's license photos—and pursued the collage technique that relies heavily upon the silhouettes of the pieces themselves.

This forces the image composition to have a much higher value than the original subject matter, the individual. According to his statement this "reduces the people to objects, without personality." And borderline offers some interesting take on how we look at other people, are they beautiful, are they repulsive? What is human?

It does create a range of images that some may find repulsive, but easily allowing for reflection of life, and death in much of his work. Much of his work may not seem to deal with the most uplifting or positive content, but it often involves very real content, the type of subject matter that is often difficult to look at or that many would chose to avoid. His Unnatural Death golden collage series focuses first on individual who have taken their own life, the extensive Ubakagi series focuses on rape and its aftereffects; Finding Hitler is based upon a John Lennon quote that everyone has a Jesus and a Hitler inside of them.

So on those cheery notes, have a happy Monday!

Heading into Midterms


Hey Folks,
Hopefully you're progressing well with your work on both projects, I am eager to see what is presented tomorrow and Thursday! Especially since a few of you have not had opportunities to show me progress on some of your projects. Ideally, I would like to see a few prints, I don't want to see solely items on the (digital) board.

Even if they're not at full size we need to be seeing how colors/compositions are working. Even if you fully expect certain things to happen, remember those fine Epson printers have challenged your notions before. Go-go-gadget productivity!

p.s. in case you're wondering that's an image of a very 'progress'ive sculpture created by Gerry Judah for Audi for the Goodwood Festival of Speed. If you want to see more images of how big and badass that sculpture actually is I would definitely say take a look. It is pretty remarkable even within it's surroundings there in 2009!

Feb 11, 2011

Sometimes I cannot help myself...

...the right video work fascinates me and when a friend of friend is doing it I can't help but marvel at it. And although I don't know Tom directly it is great when he proves that even when you're "locked in a single location (i.e. Vegas Hotel Room)" you can still produce interesting things.

Granted, shooting with a Vision Research Phantom Flex camcorder at 1080p at nearly 2600 frames per second adds to the massive intensity pretty easily. But thoughtful editing, music and sound effects, are needed to seal the deal.

Feb 1, 2011

Thursday Meeting Times

As discussed, this Thursday (Feb.3rd) begins our individual meeting times. Below is the order/list, if anything comes up that is going to prevent you from making your time please at least let me know if you'll be absent or not via e-mail so I'm not concerned as to where you are.

8-8:20 Tristan
8:20-8:40 Kenyatta
8:40-9 Hayley
9-9:20 Dontez
9:20-9:40 Kimberly
9:40-10 Andrea
10-10:20 Kristen
10:20-10:40 Ferran

Also there may be a week or two in and amidst the semester where production hits a lull, if there is a week that there might not be any changes in work you can opt out, I would just simply encourage you to know that this shouldn't happen very often, we have several weeks to go but obviously with two projects it is still less time than you might think. Have a good productive week!