These are your unofficial final grades. Your grades are not official until they are approved and posted on your SIS.
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These are your unofficial final grades. Your grades are not official until they are approved and posted on your SIS.
Here is my blog link..
http://strangerstories-laska.blogspot.com/
Merry Christmas!
This video was altered and changed and has different scenes but the same settings.. such as the background scene. If you like parodys then you’ll enjoy the artistic static of the video.
Hey,
this is the link to my blog for my web intervention
http://deadendinternet.wordpress.com this semester was surprisingly more fun / interesting then i thought it was going to be
p.s i’m SO not mean
hope everyones holidays are amazing =)
Hey Everyone,
I just wanted to throw it out there that I really appreciated the thoughtful, intellectual comments and suggestions during the critique. This class has really changed the way I approach artworks conceptually.
Enjoy the holidays!
For a longer better version of this video, pls visit Magnetic Movie from Semiconductor on Vimeo.
This interesting short animation is called ‘Semiconductor’ and it was created by digital animators Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt. Their digital piece incorporates digital animation to investigate time, scale, and natural forces that surrounds us. This guys are well established artist who had worked with Nasa and also exhibited their work in many places such as Venice Biennale, Hirshhorn Museum Smithsonian Institution Washington DC USA and many more.
In the video you will see how the creators tried to portray the invisible magnetic flux moving in an erratic unpredictable behavior. This playful whimsical piece explores the inaudible surroundings, revealing recurrent ‘whistlers’ produced by fleeting electrons.
This vid itself had won numerous awards,
Best Experimental Film for Magnetic Movie at Tirana International Film Festival 2007.
Best Film for Magnetic Movie at Cutting Edge at the British Animation Awards 2008.
Special Mention and Best International Experimental Short for Magnetic Movie at Leeds International Film Festival 2008.
Magnetic Movie was purchased by the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington for the permenant collection 2008.
Lastly, to all my fellow friends in 27-245 , Happy Holidayz !!! Woohooo
Hello Everyone!
So, I’ve wanted to post this blog about Mandelbrots for the longest time even though it is more on the Mathematical side of things. I really wanted to post this from the time I saw Emily’s post about “Infected Images” but I wanted to wait because I wanted my blogs to pertain to the projects that were happening so I posted the “Street Wars” blog; which pertained to the project that we are doing.
So I’m not going to get into too much detail of what a Mandelbrot is because it is a bit too confusing. A Mandelbrot is a computer algorithm(same thing as in the blog that Emily posted), called the Mandelbrot set (which is a fractal). Basically a fractal is roughly geometric shapes that can be split into parts. Benoît Mandelbrot is a mathematician that is French American and is known as the father of Geometry.
I think everyone should check them because they are beautiful and interesting. Take a look!
FND Films is a collaborative sketch comedy group founded by Aaron Fronk and Vinny DeGaetano. They started FND in 2005 and featured their sketches on YouTube, Newgrounds, CollegeHumor, Break, Ebaumsworld and many others. With over 14,000,000 video views and counting FND Films continues to bring the online world it’s fill of immature and violent comedy.
For more information about FND go to
Out of all the short films that FND published, Gay Zombies is my favourite. It’s the combination of Shawn of the dead and homosexual boys…can it get any better then that?!
http://community.livejournal.com/twilightlovex3/
http://www.stencilterrorists.blogspot.com/
Here are some awesome examples of street interventions. Some of them and very funny.
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