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May 09
by Karyn in Books, Conclusion, Experimentation, Final Major Project, Final Outcomes, My Work, Photography, Unit 3 Blogs 0 comments tags: Books, Conclusion, Experimentation, Final Major Project, Final Outcomes, my work, Photography, Unit 3 Blogs

Book Photography

Product Photography for the Balance of Power Book – My book is now fully augmented and the whole of its contents can be viewed in the augmented reality video that I made to accompany the ‘Balance of Power Mobile.  A full digital copy of the book can be found here. The next step in my process was to create an image that would represent my book – something that I could use for social media posts and head up any literature that I might like to send out.  It might even form the cover of a brochure about the project as a whole.     Contact Sheets from Experimental Shoots   Refining the Concepts There are many references to nature in my ‘Balance of Power’ Final 5 Minute Video.  Therefore, in the first instance I decided to shoot my books outdoors.  One of my chosen concepts to explore was having my books with foliage or vines wrapped around it.  Below are some of the concepts that I decided to refine further. The original ‘Balance of Power’ Book was a large scale book (30 x 30cm), but sadly when I came to scale the book down, the title wasn’t as prominent. […]
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Apr 17
by Karyn in Collaborations, Conclusion, Film Production, Ideas, My Learning, Photography, Unit 3 Blogs, Videos 0 comments tags: Collaborations, Conclusion, Film Production, Ideas, My Learning, Photography, Unit 3 Blogs, Videos

Film Ideas

Five Minute Film Ideas Generation – I have to admit that working out what I wanted to do for my five minute film has not been easy.  I had a number of ideas whirring around in my head.  These included:   A simple narrative of my practice and how it has evolved A showcase of my work without any narrative A narrative about what I would do if someone took away my camera A narrative about my mobile and how it has evolved An ‘arty’ film full of visual metaphors An animated film A five minute promo for my mobile with a commercial slant to it   For a number of weeks I have been wrestling with all of these concepts trying to work out which one to pursue.  I ran through a number of the films created last year.  I particularly admire the films by Lauryna Narkeviciute and George Harvey.  I found George’s work incredibly powerful and moving. Lauryna’s cool black aesthetic also fascianted me.  I think with George’s work it was his professionalism, creativity and meticulous attention to detail that I found most inspiring.  Unfortunately I had never really taken my photographic skills into film making.  I do […]
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Feb 24
by Karyn in Conclusion, Photography, Unit 3 Blogs 0 comments tags: Conclusion, Photography, Unit 3 Blogs

A Break

Now for Something Different – Today I needed to teach my daughter all about slow shutter photography.  She is taking her AS Level photography this year and as part of her personal investigation (course requirement) she wanted to look at a theme of ‘Moments in Time’.  She particularly likes the look of silky water cascading from a waterfall.  It’s not the easiest of shoots to do but seeing as I would be explaining the technique to her, I thought that I may as well do a few shots of my own. We were very much up against it today, because my camera batteries were running low very fast (probably due to the lengthy shutter speeds) and we only had a couple of hours.  It was very cold too which didn’t help.  However, I came away feeling that the day had been successful because my daughter picked up the slow shutter concept really well and managed to produce some great shots all of her own. I often wonder if I should have concentrated more on my photography over the last year with regards to my course.  However, I don’t think that I would have had half as much fun or challenged […]
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Jan 14
by Karyn in Artists, Books, Conclusion, Experimentation, Final Major Project, My Work, Photography, Problem Solving, Research, Risk Taking, Timelapse, Unit 3 Blogs 0 comments tags: Artists, Books, Conclusion, Experimentation, Final Major Project, my work, Photography, Problem Solving, Research, Risk Taking, Timelapse, Unit 3 Blogs

Hanging Around

Choosing a Suitable Stringing Method – Choosing suitable materials and a hanging method for my mobile has to be one of the most challenging aspects so far. I’m way beyond my comfort zone with this! Noah one of my fellow students shared a link by the creative force that once was, namely David Bowie. Im going to put what he said here so that when I struggle I’ve got a point of reference to start things moving again. Today, having produced enough mobile elements to explore hanging and stringing I started running into multiple problems.  Some of these included:   1). What kind of stringing method would I like to use 2). How do I arrange the elements neatly enough so that the viewer understands them as binary. 3). What materials should I use to actually string and hang the mobile? 4). Will a smaller prototype actually translate into a much larger one?   The problems above were to name only a few.  I spent the evening trying to source suitable hanging materials. I managed to source a very good older pdf on the subject of mobile making which helped a lot!     How to Make Mobiles How to […]
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Dec 18
by Karyn in Conclusion, Experimentation, Food for Thought, Reflection, Unit 2 Blogs, Unit 3 Blogs 0 comments tags: Conclusion, Experimentation, Food for Thought, Reflection, Unit 2 Blogs, Unit 3 Blogs

Feedback

Thoughts Firing Actions – I’ll not lie, I was feeling so happy with my grade from Unit 2.  Ahead of receiving my grade, I was so worried that I had completely messed up with regards to my thinking.  I knew that there was a depth to my work still lacking, but I just couldn’t quite put my finger on it.  Then I received my feedback!  This put beautifully into words exactly what I was feeling.  There had to be something deeper to what I was trying to achieve.  It’s really not enough to simply use AI and it’s crucial that investigations go much further. I decided that I would try to dig a little deeper and ‘go under the bonnet’ of AI.  What exactly is AI and machine learning? How easy is it to master?  Can a non programmer access it? Could there be a creative use for it beyond simply using it and tapping into the vast wealth of humanity that created it without being asked? I decided that in order to move forward I needed to train one of my own models.  I wasn’t sure where to start so I asked my old friend ChatGPT.  The bot suggested […]
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Nov 17
by Karyn in Ai, Animation, Augmented Reality, Conclusion, Experimentation, Food for Thought, Graffiti, Ideas, My Work, Photography, Problem Solving, Research Paper, Research Paper Journey, Risk Taking, Sound, Unit 2 Blogs, Videos 0 comments tags: ai, Animation, Augmented Reality, Conclusion, Experimentation, Food for Thought, Graffiti, Ideas, my work, Photography, Problem Solving, Research Paper, Research Paper Journey, Risk Taking, Sound, Unit 2 Blogs, Videos

Love Letters From AI

Hidden Art – When I first began my MA, I wasn’t entirely sure what I wanted to do. Ultimately I knew it would be something to do with the hidden or the unseen. Initially I began looking at invisible phenomena such as sound waves and the passage of time.  However, nothing captured my interest quite as much as augmented reality.  It was this whole concept of a hidden unseen world (only accessible to those ‘in the know’), that intrigued me. While conducting research for my Research Paper I discovered that there is a distinct negative bias towards AI generated art. I looked at a number of strategies to help mitigate this bias.  Finally, after a number of image polls, used to inform my project, I created a fictitious robot called Athena.  Her name was inspired by the old Athena posters from the past.  My research was suggesting that humanoid robots with a sad ‘backstory’ could help to reduce bias and win over an audience when presenting AI art. At this point I began to develop a narrative for my robot.  During a visit to Barcelona, I was completely amazed by the sheer weight of graffiti adorning the city walls.  I […]
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