Thursday, 26 September 2013

Street Ghosts


Life-sized pictures of people found on Google's Street View were printed and posted without authorization at the same spot where they were taken. The posters are printed in color on thin paper, cut along the outline, and then affixed with wheatpaste on the walls of public buildings at the precise spot on the wall where they appear in Google’s Street View image.

"As the publicly accessible pictures are of individuals taken without their permission, I reversed the act: I took the pictures of individuals without Google's permission and posted them on public walls. In doing so, I highlight the viability of this sort of medium as an artistic material ready to comment and shake our society." - Paolo Cirio


 
 
 
 
 

Alexander McQueen- Spray paint dress

 
 
For this, Alexander McQueen made a completely plain white dress. Got a model to waer it in the middle of the catwalk and then 2 robotic arms sprayed the model as she rotated round on a platform. the robots sprayed the dress with a mixture of yellow and black paint. the outcome was amazing, the paint had dripped down and had a very unique outcome. the main reason McQueen did this was because no one else could copy him. Because even if someome made a white dress identical, it's impossible for them to hget the spray paint to look exactly the same.
 
 

 
 
 
 

My Photography


This is one of my favourite photographs that I have taken myself. This is from my documentary photography project, when i did lifestyle photography. For this project I got my inspiration from Kaylynn Deveney because she took photos of an old man throughout his day, and photographed everything he did. I took inspiration from that and took photos of my younger brother through out his day.


Wednesday, 25 September 2013

The Pen Story


Olympus is promoting the reintroduction of the PEN camera with “The Pen Story”, a stop motion film showing a boy’s journey through time to adulthood. The original PEN, released in 1959, was a compact half-frame camera, with just a viewfinder, no meter and fully manual settings. Olympus had the challenge of demonstrating the continuity between that model and the new digital PEN EP-1, an interchangeable lens Micro Four Thirds system digital camera with an external design clearly inspired by the traditional PEN series. This video advertisement was very cleverly made. it was made by someone taking hundreds of photos of hundreds of photos. It's very hard to explain, but once you've seen the video you can see how clever and unique it is.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9Et7UQh1tg

Thursday, 19 September 2013

David Hockney



David Hockney is one of the worlds most well known artists. his use of bright colours and pop art style work has made his work very original and iconic.

But over the last 5 years, Hockney has traded in his canvas and paintbrushes for an apple ipad and iphone. Hockney first discovered the iPhone in the winter of 2008. “I was fascinated by it, because I think it’s a stunning visual tool,” he says. “It took a while to master how to get thicker and thinner lines, transparency and soft edges. But then I realised that it had marvellous advantages.” He uses an app called Brushes. “People keep sending me new drawings apps to try out, but once you get used to one it’s sufficient.”

Hockney made the drawings mainly with the edge of his thumb; you can’t use the thumbnail, he says, because the device is sensitive to heat, not just touch. He sends these ipad drawings to friends, who then pass them on, collect them or do whatever they want.
Each image as it appears on another iPhone or laptop is virtually identical to the original, although Hockney points out that even with a manufactured item such as this, there will probably be small differences.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3GiUeBGQnk