Jason Wang DSDN144
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
p2 2nd concept:Light and shadow
Sydney Cash is a sculptor, painter and jeweler. His work is in collections worldwide, including MoMA in NYC, and Le Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris. He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York Foundation for the Arts. He is based in Marlboro, New York.
With his light sculptures, Sydney manipulates light as if it were a solid, using mirrored panels to create radiant designs of illumination and shadow. These panels can transform an ordinary beam of light and a blank wall into a composite of design.
With his light sculptures, Sydney manipulates light as if it were a solid, using mirrored panels to create radiant designs of illumination and shadow. These panels can transform an ordinary beam of light and a blank wall into a composite of design.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Project 2- FROZEN THE TIME
FROZEN THE TIME
Animated GIFs Cinemagraph by Jason Wang
This project is inspired to create four cinemagraphs while capturing a moment of thinking in time. The idea of cinemagraphs was first developed by British photographer Jamie Beck and motion graphics artist Kevin Burg. They combined the animated GIFs with digital photograph to elevate images to cinemagraphs and created something more than a photo but less than a video.
In this project, a series of four photos signify a time of reading and thinking. Each image signifies the moment time on reading, concentrating, thinking, and gracing. However, beyond the ordinary frame photograph, this project applies the motion-graphics moments into each image. Indeed, this project represents that the time of movements can breath into life by manual editing of GIF format photographs. Therefore, I believe that this project is not only drawing out a moment but also exploring that the movement of time can be frozen forever in photography.
Animated GIFs Cinemagraph by Jason Wang
This project is inspired to create four cinemagraphs while capturing a moment of thinking in time. The idea of cinemagraphs was first developed by British photographer Jamie Beck and motion graphics artist Kevin Burg. They combined the animated GIFs with digital photograph to elevate images to cinemagraphs and created something more than a photo but less than a video.
In this project, a series of four photos signify a time of reading and thinking. Each image signifies the moment time on reading, concentrating, thinking, and gracing. However, beyond the ordinary frame photograph, this project applies the motion-graphics moments into each image. Indeed, this project represents that the time of movements can breath into life by manual editing of GIF format photographs. Therefore, I believe that this project is not only drawing out a moment but also exploring that the movement of time can be frozen forever in photography.
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