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Portfolio for Methods of Madness Unit, Semester 1, Year 2
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Emma Wilkinson - AvisGraphic Design
Methods of Madness This unit looks at the constantly evolving relationship
between the subject area, technology and culture by exploring some of the uses and misuses of rational and irrational hierarchies, narratives and systems that have been developed and deployed in contemporary culture. In this unit you will begin to interrogate and debate some of the theories that have informed the production and consumption of contemporary culture. You will begin to compare alternative methods and techniques, such as the uses and misuses of methodologies and applications to a range of historical and contemporary frames and contexts.
The aim of this brief was to Make and Break a Grid and think of a rational as to why I did it. I wanted to make something that you could actually touch as opposed to something on the computer, so I made a grid out of brads and cotton on a piece of card, then cut the cotton to “break” the grid, this is shown on the opposite page. On this page is an idea I had using Illustrator as well as another idea I had with paper
Make and Break a Grid
Awards:-
2007- Royal Academician Grazia 02X Award for Art2002- British Television Advertising Award Public Service: Gold1998- For 2 into 1 - Oberhausen Short Film Festival Prize of the Ministry of Employment Social Affairs and Urban Development Culture and Sport1997- Turner Prize1993- BT Young Contemporaries
Gillian Wearing:-
Born 1964 in Birmingham•Studied at Chelsea School of Art and Goldsmiths•Film Maker, Artist and Photographer•Married to British Artist Michael Landy•Represented by Maureen Paley in London•Winner of the Turner Prize 1997 for ‘Sixty Minute Silence’•One of the YBA’S•Self taught at Photography•Currently lives and works in London•She is very interested in People •Has a clever way of talking to people and getting them to •open up to herLoves reality TV such as the X Factor, Strictly Come Dancing, •Come Dine with Me...Currently reading ‘The Power of Silence’ by Prof Colum Ken-•nyHates Confrontation•Thinks she is approachable and is surprised when people are •intimidated by herHasherfilmpremierof‘SelfMade’thisweek•Video Artist•Favourite music/ band when she was younger was Nirvana, •Queen and Gloria Gaynor.
BiographyGillian WearingForthisbriefwewereeachtoldtopickanameoutofahatandthenfindout as many mad and weird things we could about the person and create a biography about them. I picked Gillian Wearings name out of the hat.The image to the right is a still from a video I created inspired by Gillian Wearings project “Confess all on Video...”. I asked someone to let me filmthemwearingamaskandtellingasecret.Thelinktothevideois:-http://emmawilkinson.gdnm.org/2010/12/13/gillian-wearing/Below are some facts about Gillian Wearing and also a list of awards she has won.
My idea was to make a video of facts about Gillian Wearing. I decided to take photos of strangers I saw around holding, signs with the facts that wanted to include about Gillian Wearing in my video. I did this because one of her most well known projects was a series of photos of strangers holding signs with whatever they wanted to write on them. The link to the video is:-http://emmawilkinson.gdnm.org/2010/12/13/biography-video/
PersuasionThis brief was to change peoples behavior around the University in anywayyouwanted.Wefirsthadapracticeroundandwedecidedto put ‘Out of Order’ signs on one of the toilets and record peoples reactions. We then did the real thing and we decided to print out some fake money and leave it around the University and record whether it changed peoples behavior and most importantly whether or not they picked it up.
Opposite:Somephotosfromourfinalmoneyexperiment.Theresultswere that most people picked it up then looked around guiltily and threw themoney back on the floorwhen they realised.Thiswasmade into a video.
The link to the video from this project is :-http://emmawilkinson.gdnm.org/2010/12/13/persuasion-2/
Shooting StarsThis brief was to pick one out of a selection of recent news stories and changed it in someway. I decided to look at the ‘Chilean Miners’ story and I wanted to change it to make them the enemy instead of the heros which is what they’ve come to be seen as in the media. I decided to create a selection of newspaper front covers to tell the story. The opposite page is thefirstoneandonthetwofollowingpagesaretheothers.
Evening Standard
WANTED : 33 CHILEAN MINERS ON THE RUN
Comment & Debate 14-15 Business 20-32 Travel 33-38 Food 40-41 Arts & Culture 45-50 TV 52-53 Games 55 Sport 56-60
Tuesday, 5 August 2010 www.standard.co.uk Incorporating �e Evening News, 50p
LONDON’S QUALITY NEWSPAPER
Diamonds are not always a girl’s best friend
Cheryl Cole to meet Derek Hough's family
Drink-drive deaths at record low
Katy Perry's Brand new confidence
Michael Jackson's home up for sale
Barclays profits up 44% to £3.9bn
McLaren join race to Formula 1 Hyde Park
Tonight: 15C (59F)Clear and Dry
I TOOK ON THE THAMES. WOULD YOU?
News
Business
Sport
London Weather:
Page 5
Page 18
Page 43
Page 19
Page 44
Page 24
Page 57
First interview with Matthew Paris after his adventure in the Thames: Page 6
THIRTY THREE Chilean miners are on the run as fugitives and are thought to be hiding in a mine in the Chilean desert. Forces are on patrol in the area and all of their family and friends have been questions on their whereabouts. CONTINUED ON PAGE 7.
The Dispossessed: Goldman Sachs guru joins donors as poverty fund passes £750,000.
Pakistan’s leader defends UK visit as floods spread.
Mario Sepulveda Juan Illanes Carlos Mamani Jimmy Sanchez Osman Araya Jose Ojeda
Victor Zamora Victor Segovia Daniel Herrera Omar ReygadasCarlos BarriosEdison Pena
Juan Aguilar Raul Bustos
Pablo Rojas
Yonni Barrios Samuel Avalos Pedro Cortez Ariel Ticona Luis Urzua
Carlos Bugueno Jose Henriquez
Mario Gomez Alex Vega Salazar Jorge Galleguillos Dario Segovia
Renan Avalos Claudio Acuna Franklin Lobos
Florencio Avalos
Claudio Yanez
Esteban Rojas
Richard Villarroel
THE THIRTY THREE Chilean Miners have been found hidden in the San Jose Gold and Copper miner near the City of Copiapo, 500 miles north of Santiago. They are around 2,500 ft deep and refusing to come back up. Police and other forces are searing for ways to enter but its taking longer than expected. It is thought they have taken enough food and water to last them almost a year and have created a home for themselves in there with T.Vs, a bar and an area for football games. CONTINUED PAGE 6.
MINERS FOUND
Comment & Debate 14-15 Business 20-32 Travel 33-38 Food 40-41 Arts & Culture 45-50 TV 52-53 Games 55 Sport 56-60
Monday, 16 August 2010 www.standard.co.uk Incorporating �e Evening News, 50p
LONDON’S QUALITY NEWSPAPER
Tonight: 20C (68F)Bright & Warm
London Weather:
Evening Standard
Enter out competition to win one of three Digital Cameras. Page 43.
‘Al Capone tactics’ to net smash-grab gangs after £4m Royal Exchange jewellery raid. Page 5.
Ministry of Sound maniac who used 4x4 as lethal weapon is jailed for life. Page 2.
Edinburgh Comedy: Jennifer Coolidge and Caroline Rhea are on the comeback trail. Page 47.
WIN A LIMITED EDITION SKY ARTS DIGITAL CAMERA
Evening Standard
MINERS CAPTURED AFTER 69 DAYS.
Comment & Debate 14-15 Business 20-32 Travel 33-38 Food 40-41 Arts & Culture 45-50 TV 52-53 Games 55 Sport 56-60
Wednesday 13th October 2010 www.standard.co.uk Incorporating �e Evening News, 50p
LONDON’S QUALITY NEWSPAPER
The National Gallery Portico Shop, The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, Page 47
THE THIRTY THREE Chilean Miners will today be captured after 69 days on the run. The miners have been hiding in the San Jose Gold and Copper miner near the City of Copiapo, 500 miles north of Santiago and have blocked all entrances and exits and created a living space for themselves. Police have been trying to negotiate with them through letters but the miners are refusing to surrender so police have no option but to invade. They are usign a new pully sytem, designed especially for this, which drills through into the mine and will take police officers in to make the arrests. CONTINUED PAGE 9
Sir Menzies Campbell, Simon Hughes and Charles Kennedy lead Lib-Dem revolt on tuition fees.
Retired Communist chiefs call for end to China's 'false democracy'.
Crossrail opening is delayed by a year as engineers told to find savings to £16bn project
Postcards from Venice at the National Gallery
Florencio Avalos Mario Sepulveda Juan Illanes Carlos Mamani Jimmy Sanchez Osman Araya Jose Ojeda
Victor Zamora Victor Segovia Daniel Herrera Omar ReygadasCarlos BarriosEdison PenaClaudio Yanez
Esteban Rojas
Richard Villarroel Juan Aguilar Raul Bustos
Pablo Rojas
Yonni Barrios Samuel Avalos Pedro Cortez Ariel Ticona Luis Urzua
Carlos Bugueno Jose Henriquez
Mario Gomez Alex Vega Salazar Jorge Galleguillos Dario Segovia
Renan Avalos Claudio Acuna Franklin Lobos
I also wanted to create some ideas using illustration. Above are my illustrations of the miners and on the opposite page are the miners in mugshots.
Shooting Stars
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Ways to Tell a StoryThe aim of this brief was to retell a story we were given in different ways. The original story that was given to us is above.
BelowisthefirstideaIhadofchangingthestory.Idecidedtoshowitfromthe perspective of the person upstairs. I tried to do it in a similar drawing style to the original.
AbovearetwoofthewaysinwhichIchangethestory.Thefirstwastochange around the sequence of the frames. The second was to take out the backgrounds in the frames so as to leave it up to the viewer to use their imagination.
Ways to Tell a StoryThe second part of this brief was to think of a mundane event that has happened to me and retell it in any way making it more exciting. Ichosetoretellmakingacupoftea.Belowismyfirstideawhichwastoretell it using in the style of a comic strip
These are two of my other ideas for retelling making a cup of tea. Above is a diagram/map showing cold to warm directions of going from my room to the kitchen. To the right is my other idea which was to retell it using different fonts and adjectives to describe the process.
S C R A P E
C R E A K , C R E A K
TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP
C R E A K C R E A K
S QU E AK , S QU E AK
CLICK
S QU E AK , S QU E AK
SPLOSH, SPLOSH
DRIP, DRIP, DRIP, DRIP
CLICK
B U Z Z , B U Z Z
CLICK
SPLOSH
CLINK, CLINK
C R E A K C R E A K
TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP
C R E A K , C R E A K
S C R A P E
Abovewasmyfinal ideafortheWaystoTellaStorybrief.Idecidedtocreate an animation in Flash on how to make a cup of tea. The link to the video is:-http://emmawilkinson.gdnm.org/2010/12/13/ways-to-tell-a-story/
Evaluation:-
Throughout this semester I feel as though I have learnt a lot both in ways of thinking and also new technical skills.
All of the briefs have shown me different ways of approaching projects and I have learnt it’s good to show your work to other people because you will always get a different view and be shown ways to improve your work. This is why I quite enjoyed the small group crits halfway through each project because it was a really good chance to get response.
My favourite brief of the semester was ‘Ways to Tell a Story’ I loved having to think outside of the box and look at the story from other peoples points of view so I could create something new and exciting. When we were told to recreate our own mundane event I chose to retell makingacupofteaandthisiswhereIdecidedtogive‘AdobeFlash’atryforthefirsttime.Ireally enjoyed it even though it took me so long to get used to, once I had created something andcouldwatchitbackIreallyfeltasthoughIhadaccomplishedsomething.IamdefinitelygoingtocontinueusingflashjustpractisingsoIcanimprovemyskills.
The brief I could really get along with or work out something I wanted to do was the ‘Biography’ brief. For this I chose Gillian Wearing to look at. Although a lot of people would see her work asveryinterestinganddifferentIjustdidn’tfindanythingthatinspiredme,althoughIdidenjoy researching her work which made me realise it’s important for me to research into other artists work even if they aren’t my style.
Overall I feel this semester has been very inspiring for me I have enjoyed most of it and I am looking forward to the next semester and some new projects.
Bibliography:-
www.bbc.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukwww.independent.co.ukwww.tate.org.ukTime Out MagazineMetroObserver Magazine
Emma Wilkinson - AvisMethods of Madness, Year 2www.emmawilkinson.gdnm.org