Friday, February 22, 2008

Take away show

Beirut a la youtube and La Blogotheque. Hooray!

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Is that your final answer?

Yes, I have decided on a project and have started work on it, and NO, it has nothing to do with anything I've written about up until now. HA!

What? A children's alphabet reader (published in 1850) with engraved illustrations. Very aesthetically appealing. COMBINED with Shakespearean quotes that have snuck their way into everyday English language and, alas, have become cliche. There are, I've found, enough to represent every letter of the alphabet!

So, what I've done is edit and change the wording in the children's reader so that I now have a "Footsteps to Learning Shakespeare or the Alphabet in Cliches." Each letter is exemplified with a Shakespearean cliche to show the way in which our English-speaking society (often unknowingly) relies on Shakespeare to simply communicate out ideas.

An enlightening reader for all. And, whatho, there are pictures of animals!

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Idea

What about combining Kipling's Gunga Din with Beirut's Elephant Gun?! Jungle, guns, colonialism, adventure, hunting?

Oooh! Plus this picture!

Maybe it can be an explorer/hunter/manly man theme juxtaposed with the elegant beauty of Zach Condon's semi-operatic French voice.

This cannot be a coincidence...

I have been listening to the new Beirut album for the entirety of this last week. I'm talking non-stop listenage. I had Mausoleum stuck in my head ALL day.

Tonight I JUST found a live recording of a Beirut show played in Texas. It was just sitting there on archive.org in the live music section. I really thought it was going to be Arabic music when I saw the link. How could Beirut be on archive.org? BUT THEY ARE! So...WHAT can I do with this?? I MUST somehow find a way to implement this into my remix project. This recording did not just appear for no reason.

One thing I worry about is that I cannot find a clear restrictions statement. Is it truly public domain?

This is the golden link that leads to the recording. Just listen to the trumpet-y, accordion-y, violin-y, ukulele-y goodness!

Sunday, February 17, 2008

idea for remix project

My latest idea is to combine this 1950s suburb-promoting film with a voice over (done by my father?) of Beowulf (maybe just the battle with Grendel part). I think the contrast between the idealistic image of the suburbs that's put forth in the film would be extremely interesting juxtaposed with an old English monster-hero story like Beowulf.

I'm not totally satisfied with this, but at least I have something.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

remix idea

As I sit here in class looking and listening to the remix examples, I realize that I could easily make a presentation that somehow highlights my current ethnographic work on puppetry.

Blog post 2--ideas for remix project

I've got to say that this remix project has me a little intimidated--I often balk at being graded on producing something creative. One of the reasons I quit art within educational environments was that I never felt like I was really creating something from within myself--a part of myself. My art was always dictated by the necessity of a class project and a grade. And when I had the time to paint at home? I felt empty and false.

At the same time, I feel energized by the opportunity to create within new mediums, to explore the digital world and find material that on its own may look one way, but which, once I've juxtaposed and combined and cross-sectioned it with multiple other materials--takes on a new life.

I can see myself using a combination of my own poetry, possibly some sound bites of either my father telling a story or a joke or my husband singing or playing guitar, or my mother yodeling and playing accordion--maybe all of it. I definitely want sound. Lots of sound.

I am also fascinated by old photographs--black and white stills, portraits, old photos of peoples' relatives, snapshots. It's pretty obvious I like black and white photos if you look at my class site. But I'm bot a photographer. (Is that sad? I'm not a musician, but I love music. I'm not a photographer, but I love old photos. I've found that being an English major sucks all the time for learning to do those other things.)

I work for a news company called UPI (big in the 40s, 50s, and 60s). We've got a really incredible photo archive and I know that a lot of the older photos are public domain now. We just have copies. I'd like to explore these public domain photos as another media option.

I am also really interested in puppetry--I wrote a 78 page ethnography on the culture of puppetry for a class last semester and am now trying to re-envision and re-write it for publication. During my research I came across a website full of old Kukla, Fran, and Ollie videos, which I believe are all public domain now (i'd have to go back and check). If they are, I'd like to somehow implement those into my project.

How will this all come together? I honestly have no idea right now. A social commentary? A representation of human diversity?

I might try to tell a story--like a fictional creative writing story, using all these different mediums. Maybe I'll develop the story based on the material I collect--let the story form around them. Why? Does there really have to be a reason for creativity? That seems reminiscent of my high school IB art class in which we always had to have a rationale behind what we produced, a research journal and a thesis. Useful but also confining. What were the reasons and rationales behind the works displayed on the electronic literature collection?

In terms of tools, I am not well-versed in flash, php, etc., but I am willing to learn or seek out help. I'd love to implement flash into my piece--to make it dynamic. I see it being a web-based work--what else would it be? (I am unclear as to the parameters of this project) Could it be on paper?? I didn't think that was an option. No, I see this being either a video (short film) or a n interactive web-program. The latter will really depend on the implementation requirements. If it is not feasible, I may opt for either a non-interactive web film/flash presentation or a video.

I will update as soon as I figure out more of the specifics.