Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Cage-un Tropes

Installation video: 'Cage-un Tropes'


Spoken Words
Culled from John Cage's collection of nonfiction writings Silence; performed by Lysette Simmons, also starring

Music
Liars with
'Broken Witch' from 'They Were Wrong So We Drowned'

Thursday, October 28, 2010

A Portrait, In a Day. of a New Situation

This semester marked the beginning of a very new life for me. I am from California and moved out to attend The New School. I met a girl at the reception for admits on the west coast who became a friend, then a roommate, and then a girlfriend. Met new roommates through her, and now we all live in bliss. This is one day in my life, with my new context.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Assignment 2: Personal Advertisement


~A simple and ludicrous print ad (maybe to post as subway bill, etc.) for a general-culture blog~

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Assignment 1: Ad Design Analysis

FUN WITH FONT AND STRUCTURE!

Font: Utilizes varied and dynamic Sans-Serif fonts
Structure: Uses a radiation structure, as patters are riffed on around the outside, but ultimately serve a clear central focal point

Clearly balanced in the center of the frame as radiating light highlights the name of the actual thing being advertised, and is, for the most part, asymmetrically balanced

The title of the art house, because of the smaller and varied figures surrounding it, is clearly delineated as the main figure while the surrounding figural garnishes serve to ground the center logo as important


Font: Utilizes very sparse sans-serif typeface, in small font
Structure: Uses a very strict formal structure. It gains its power from the very tight, centered balance within this rigid formal structure.
The tight focus of the actual design elements lead the eye inward and lend the piece a powerful focus, and the asymmetrical design keeps the eye focused on the powerful focal point, while the small typeface draws the reader's attention in closer.
The whole of what was discussed above is accentuated even more by the (almost total field) use of negative space
The Size of the center logo, which is obviously the focal point give that everything else is negative space, sets up an elegant importance re this structure, which could act as an attention grabber for possible viewers




Font: Two differently-tiered sizes of sans-serif font are used
Structure: This carries an informal or random structure as there are no real lines or structures, implied or otherwise.
The balance in the design is weighted heavily just below center and in the middle of the frame.
The main logo is centered pretty even but remains asymmetrical with simple text making up most of the design. The check mark above the work 'verizon' creates a strong sense of direction toward said logo.



Font: All font crammed left and sans-serif, and vastly disparate sizes creates high priority for the title, so one knows what we are talking about here
Structure: Concrete structure, with the title arguably being the important focal point even while it retains the smaller portion of the billboard.
The balance can also be said to be on the right hand side, as the picture mainly serves as a starting point for the eye, but what is really important is the text introducing what the 'product' actually is.
Size is important here, again, because the very large picture serves as a teaser (with a leading lady) to draw the eye to the name of the product, which is downplayed but obviously the point.


Font: An elegant serif font
Structure: Here again is a concrete structure, because the man's body would do the most to create structure lines for the ad
The balance also clearly lies with the man's body, which is massive within the space of the ad and creates a contrast with the actual logo, which the viewer will have to peer in closer to see.
Size also is important for the same reason, the logo becomes the thing the viewer must strain to see, thereby making it more worth while to ponder.