Friday, May 16, 2008

i know class is over....

but oh my goodness - is this worth seeing. good gravy!



and with that, have a daring summer.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

a short story...

by j. robert lennon, from his 2005 book Pieces for the Left Hand, a collection of 100 anecdotes which are terrific.

Brevity

A local novelist spent ten years writing a book about our region and its inhabitants which, when completed, added up to more than a thousand pages. Exhausted by the effort, she at last sent if off to a publisher, only to be told that it would have to be cut by nearly half. Though daunted by the work ahead of her, the novelist was encouraged by the publisher's interest, and spent more than a year excising material.

But by the time she reached the requested length, the novelist found it difficult to stop. In the early days of her editing, she would struggle for hours to remove words from a sentence, only to discover that its paragraph was better off without it. Soon she discovered that removing sentences from a paragraph was rarely as effective as cutting entire paragraphs, nor was selectively erasing paragraphs from a chapter as satisfying as eliminating chapters entirely. After another year, she had whittled the book down into a short story, which she sent to magazines.

Multiple rejections, however, drove her back to the chopping block, where she reduced her story to a vignette, the vignette to an anecdote, the anecdote to an aphorism, and the aphorism, at last, to this haiku:

Tiny Upstate town
Undergoes many changes
Nonetheless endures

Unfortunately, no magazine would publish the haiku. The novelist has printed it on note cards, which she can be found giving away to passersby in our town park, where she is also known sometimes to sleep, except when the police, whose thuggish tactics she so neatly parodied in her original manuscript, bring her in on charges of vagrancy. I have a copy of the haiku pinned above my desk, its note card grimy and furred along the edges from multiple profferings, and I read it frequently, sometimes with pity but always with awe.

Friday, May 2, 2008

it's unrelated...

but fantastic stuff. if you guys have an hour to burn, put on some headphones and listen up while you work on something.

one show about emergence, talks about groups and systems and how patterns form, and meaning & value develop. astounding.

another show, about morality, uses science as a basis for discussing morality - our ability to make decisions about right & wrong, and what factors in.

at the end of both, or either of these shows, you should find yourself asking lots of questions. and questions, we have learned (i hope) make for good art.

did i mention that these shows are free? and they have a radiolab podcast. for free.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Luis Bunuel & Dali

here's that link to watch Un Chien Andalou online. thanks to Lauren and her familiarity with ubuweb.com - it's great!

http://www.ubu.com/film/bunuel.html

Friday, April 25, 2008

it's hard to believe....

...but i screwed up.

turns out that we have one extra class, so next week is not our final class. we'll use next week to work (all day) on our Do It project, and have a final crit the following week.

i'll send out email updates this afternoon, but i wanted to at least post something for those of you who are looking.

Friday, April 11, 2008

here's a timely couple of images..

hey - look what i found! artist Linda Nochlin must have been thinking about our gender swap project!


Wednesday, March 26, 2008

photoshop file formats

follow this link (http://www.wfu.edu/~matthews/misc/graphics/formats/formats.html)to find out more about file formats. for our purposes, we'll only be using .psd and .jpg files.

keep in mind that all your projects should be 300 dpi - never less.