Thursday, May 14, 2009

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Preformace art

I thought the classes on performance was both interesting and really weird, especially when we were learning about Leigh Bowery. I thought a lot of his costumes and performances were bizarre. I don't know what i would think if i saw him walking down the street. But I also liked that he thought of himself as a walking art form.



I also liked that he allowed Lucian Freud to paint him without all the make up and crazy outfits. It was cool to see a different side of him.



I really liked everyone's art performance!!!

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Perfect Poem!












Original poem:

If you are a dreamer, come in, If you are a dreamer, a wisher, a liar, A hope-er, a pray-er, a magic bean buyer... If you're a pretender, come sit by my fire For we have some flax-golden tales to spin. Come in! Come in!

Our poem:
Tower

If you are a dream, come in, If you are , a wisher, a liar, A hope-er, a -er, a bean... If you're a, come sit by fire For we have- tales spin. Come in!

- Silverstein

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Pop Art!


I really liked learning about pop art and andy warhol. I alway liked that he used advertisements in his artwork. I liked that he embraced advertisements and didn't dismiss them like most artists do.


I also liked that he made everyone who worked in his factory do a 15 minute film where theyr just stair at the camera. I thought that this was weird but also a good way for us now to see all the different kind of people he was working with.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

MZTV

The MZTV was really interesting. i enjoyed looking at the timeline of TV. i particularly liked seeing the progression and the importance of variety shows. First was the Ed Sullivan show. this show produced memorable moments such as the first images of Elvis dancing and the introduction of the Beatles. Next came The tonight show with Steve Allen in 1954. I thought that it was interesting because this year we are going through a late night transition. Jay Leno, who replaced Johnny Carson, is being replaced by Conan O'Brien. its cool to see history still evolving.

I also looked at the Marlyn Monroe feature. It was interesting that all of the stars at the time ignored TV and underestimated its influence. Although she underestimated the medium she eventually used to gain even greater popularity.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Speaker!

I really enjoyed Cynthia Lawson Jaramillo's lecture. I liked her ideas on space and time. my favorite part of the lecture was when she showed us her photographs. I liked the one that had 9 photographs combined. I thought that it was interesting that she took a photograph every second to complete the piece. It was cool to see the mans image repeated in the photograph and the continuation of his path.

I also thought that it was interesting that she took technology to Guatemala. It was funny to see the video of her teaching a woman how to send an email. It is strange to think that something we do everyday is seen as a technological complication and advancement in other parts of the world.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Singing in the rain!

I thought the contrast between singing in the rain and clockwork orange was very strange to see. singing in the rain is a very happy and feel god movie. the scene when Gene Kelly was preforming singing in the rain was such a joyful part of the movie. This is when his character realizes that he is in love. However the clockwork orange scene which featured the song was creepy and violent. It had the exact opposite effect of Gene Kelly's version. Perhaps the times were simpler in 1952. Movies often reflect the themes and spirit of society. It was a simpler time in the 1950's when people had fewer concerns and responsibilities. In the 1960's and 70's America was immersed in the drug culture. Clock work orange reflects this activity. It is amazing to see the change in our society with in 20 years. A beloved song terned into a terrorizing song with in 20 years.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Wearable Computing System!

The article on wearable computers was really weird. I can't decide if its a good idea or not. On the one hand it would be very useful when you need to know information right away. It would be useful to know what times flights were and when they would be delayed.On the other hand it seems like an unnecessary luxury. You could just use your phone to get this information. It also seems weird that you can point it to someone and find out a lot of information about them. That seems like an invasion of privacy. I think if they want to sell this item as a commercial product they need to make some changes. It seems like it has the same capabilities as an iPhone or blackberry, just with the ability to project on a screen. i personally would not spend $350 on this new technology. I would just buy a really nice phone.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Early Films!

I realized from our last class that my attention span has definitely been shaped by modern TV and movies. This was my second time watching the Great Train Robbery. I watched the movie in my mass media and society class freshman year. Both times that i watched it i was bored by it and distracted by other things. Its kind if funny that i had the same reaction three years later. I would never have been able to watch the movie in a dark theater with only a piano playing. I have the same reaction when my parents make me watch old black and white movies with them. My mom had me watch Breakfast at Tiffany's, which is such a great classic movie, but i was bored and didn't finish it. Its funny to see how different my attention span is from my mom who is only a generation behind me. This makes me wonder how my kids are going to watch movies.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Broadway!

The movie we watched on Broadway last Thursday was really interesting. I love Broadway and have been fortunate enough to be able to see a couple of the shows. It was strange to see how Broadway evolved and how it started as a men's only club. Now it seems like the opposite. now it is more of a women's activity.

I also liked learning about Fanny Brice. I thought that she was really unique in that she could both be serious and funny. This is a quality that I could not see in the other preformers. It also seemed like many of the entertainers in the movie were thought of as a group and not as individuals. Fanny Brice on the other hand was presented as an individual.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Amadeus

I was excited that we were able to watch Amadeus the other day in class. I've seen parts of the movie in other classes, but never the whole thing. I had never seen the part where Mozart takes his family to the poor or common theater. I thought this part was really funny because he was watching his own work being mocked and destroyed, however he thought that it was entertaining. It was obvious by the film that the operas Mozart produced were masterpieces and could be considered art, while the common people were only creating theater which would keep them entertained. The contrast between the two performances was so strong. It basically summed up the contrast between the two social classes.

I also thought this scene was interesting because it showed that the poor theater took their ideas from the elite opera house. This was interesting to see because we still do this today. I know that the Broadway show rent was inspired by an opera and I'm sure more shows (that i am not aware of) were too.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Introduction!

Hi,
my name is Jayne and I am a junior at UT. I am double majoring in communications and advertising and PR. I have always liked art, especially art history. I did not know much about this class when i decided to take it, but now that i know more about what we will be doing i am very excited.

I am originally from Baltimore, MD. I am a huge Ravens fan and am disappointed that they won't be going to the Superbowl. I work at the academic advising office on campus, so if anyone every has questions about their schedules or majors feel free to ask me ( i can at least tell you who to talk to).