kingstonillustrationanimation
Jan 16, 2020
HA5106_katya, group1, hashtag week2 (textoral image with narrative)
kingstonillustrationanimation
Oct 3, 2019
kingstonillustrationanimation
Oct 3, 2019
33. Separated from his product, man himself produces all the details of his world with ever increasing power, and thus finds himself ever more separated from his world. The more his life is now his product, the more he is separated from his life.
kingstonillustrationanimation
Mar 30, 2019
1.Abstract art is hard to understand why many people still like it?2.Will people's creative styles in the future be more and more abstract styles?3.Nowadays, many people like the minimalist decorative style and minimalist design concept. Is this change influenced by abstract art?
kingstonillustrationanimation
Mar 30, 2019
Thermostat 6 - Animation Short Film 2018 - GOBELINS
kingstonillustrationanimation
Mar 13, 2019
more Exhibition Review possibilities!
For those of you interested in information design, the exhibition Can Marketing Save Lives? at the Museum of Brands, which explores a century of Public Health England marketing campaigns, might be worth a look...
...or, for a more medical perspective, you might visit Medicine Now, at the Wellcome Collection, in which contemporary artists respond to major themes in medicine...
...or, for more politicial public communications, you might take a trip to the show Cultural Revolution State graphics in China from the 1960s to the 1970s at the William Morris Gallery.
If you’re interested in speculative art & design and how creatives can respond to future challenges, in Is This Tomorrow? at the Whitechapel Gallery, artists and architects have collaborated on experimental and experiential projects that offer visions of the future and respond to issues like climate change...
...or you might look at past visions of the future at the Design Museum in Home Futures exploring yesterday’s vision of the domestic spaces of the future
Domestic spaces also feature in the photography and film work of Joanna Piotrowska on show at Tate Britain
where you can also see an exhibition of groundbreaking reportage photography by Don McCullin
and finally, over at Tate Modern are shows of work by Dorethea Tanning, an intriguing Surrealist painter and sculptor
as well as an exhibition of work by Franz West in a range of media from collage to furniture, which includes replicas of some his Passstücke papier-mâché sculptures that you can pick up and handle (so a good one for those of you interested in interaction, play and touch!)
Enjoy!
N.B. If you are going on the Lisbon trip you could also review an exhibition there...
kingstonillustrationanimation
Mar 13, 2019
Exhibition Review possibilities
If you haven’t completed the Exhibition Review component of the Research Journal pdf assignment, here’s some potential shows to consider:
House of Illustration has one great show coming to an end: Journeys Drawn: Illustration from the Refugee Crisis - worth a visit for anyone interested in reportage and documentary...
and another fab exhibition just opened: Corita Kent: Power Up, described as ‘The UK’S biggest ever show of work by the pop artist, social activist and nun’ - relevant to those interested in activist or socially-engaged design and/or screen printing
There’s also a number of displays at the British Museum currently: Rembrandt thinking on paper should appeal to those interested in drawing...
whereas artists’ use of a different medium - the postcard - often with a political slant (feminist, anti-war, etc.) is on show in The World Exists To Be Put On A Postcard: artists' postcards from 1960 to now.
In terms of different media, if you are interested in book illustration, you might want to visit Cats on the Page at the British Library
Or if your interested more in photography, you might want to check out Only Human, Martin Parr at the National Portrait Gallery...
...or Jessa Fairbrother: Constellations & Coordinates at the Photographer’s Gallery (worth visiting if you’re interested in the body, the self and performance)...
...or the work of the fantastic Diane Arbus at the Hayward Gallery (good for those interested in portraiture and place)
At the Hayward, there’s also a show of work by Kader Attia titled The Museum of Emotion which explores ‘the ways in which colonialism continues to shape how Western societies represent and engage with non-Western cultures’
The relationship between collecting, cultural institutions and colonialism is also the subject of the display Slavery, culture and collecting at the Museum of London Docklands
kingstonillustrationanimation
Mar 7, 2019
1.How to embody the details in the animation that need tone noticed by the audience?
2.How to avoid superfluous actions in animation?
3.Think about the common features of the composition of important scenes in animation
#group3, week4 #HA5106_Shaoyinuo
kingstonillustrationanimation
Mar 7, 2019
#andersonevie #dissertation proposal workshop 1 #group1
kingstonillustrationanimation
Mar 7, 2019
How travel makes you more creative. Research as a physical experience
kingstonillustrationanimation
Mar 6, 2019
The Cat With Hands - Robert Morgan (2001)
kingstonillustrationanimation
Mar 6, 2019
LAST OF US
Cinematic Gameplay created in 2009 by Naughty Dog
Dissertation topic.
kingstonillustrationanimation
Feb 28, 2019
1. Is it the end or is there a way of resurrecting art of music videos?
2. How to make independent animations and films reach the wider audience?
3. Can an animated movie be powerful enough medium to create a bigger change? Climate change, gender inequality, political impact etc?
kingstonillustrationanimation
Feb 17, 2019
1. Why is racial diversity in animation still poor? Especially in racially diverse countries like the US and UK.
2. Why is art and design seen as a waste of time, when its so essential to a wide range of industries?
3. how has religion affected/influenced art over time?
kingstonillustrationanimation
Jan 31, 2019
Does having a self 'brand' in the artists' sphere of social media limit creativity?
What constitutes as a visual narrative?
How are images used online as a complex visual language?
HA5106_AmberLewis, group2, week4
kingstonillustrationanimation
Jan 31, 2019
1) How is illustration used on money (banknotes and coins) to highlight a nation's pride/values throughout history?2) How are the different characters in traditional playing cards illustrated (Kings, Queens, Jacks,) throughout history, when comparing different cultures?3) When do you simplify a character within illustration, and when do you make it detailed? Is there a pattern or "set of rules" for how it is used?
#HA5106_Olsen_Anton#week 4
kingstonillustrationanimation
Jan 31, 2019
1.How can animator/illustrator shows their own special style?
By Masaaki Yuasa ( Japanese Director/Script/Producer )
2.Why stereotypes in animation/illustration still exist?
From Bao(2018) a short animation by Domee Shi
It’s very nice story but stereotyped characters.
3.How can a single image to shows a whole story and atmosphere?
By Tomer Hanuka and Asaf Hanuka