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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Final Image/Text Conversation

This was a final one-class session collaboration project where the student teams had one hour and a $10 budget to create a site-specific installation using image and text.









Final Cross-Genre Conversation, Goldsworthy and O'Hara








Monday, May 26, 2014

Class Salon

Once a semester we turn the class over to the students to present their individual practice. Each student shares a selection of their semesters work. Here are a few examples of the visual artists work.


Nate Fan
 Lisl Ruckert
Katelyn Seitz

Lit Odom
 
Josue Luna
Lauren Higgins
Nico Hernandez


Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Monday, May 12, 2014

Text under the influence of Steve Roden

- Katherine Baker
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- Jake Anderson
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Hiding or Hidden?
     I sit and stare and start to see tiny black bugs stuck in a spider's web. The web hangs in a tree against a backdrop of flowers and the sky beyond. Sticky fibers catch and entangle. Soon the bugs will be mummified in a silky coffin. No movement to suggest a struggle. Halo of green glows boldly and flowers hang in leafy space. Border of gray. Flat and deep all at once. There will be only a moment of fear before the hugs get swallowed up.

     I shift positions. Wait. I'm not sure of what I saw before. Now there are odd shaped ladders forming something like an octagon. It's encircled by static. Parallel rungs move toward the center where there are small black diamonds hiding among other colorful gems of citrus and emerald and nightfall blue. What are the rough gray shapes? I don't remember what I thought they were before. I turn my head to the side. It looks like a spikey balloon trapped inside a cloud. What does it mean now?

- Liv Hays

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Liberty

Liberty can endure.
Created portion of this brave place,
Devotion struggled, living on full cause.
New world, what for those the years
Gave war.
We who dedicated the great cause remember all.
These men who fought on
Concecrated ground, our new continent,
Little can conceive in freedom.
People cannot all sense.
Living honored and civil,
For far over final fields altogether created
Birth of advanced fathers.

Process: Assigned numeral digits to colors, and used words from the Gettysburg address to rewrite the number pi.

- Victoria Van Vlear

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- Michael Asmus

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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Frank O'Hara

Today, we heard part of an essay by Stephen Burt, which is about Frank O'Hara's manifesto, "Personism," and how its ideas can be traced in O'Hara's poetry. O'Hara writes, tongue somewhat in cheek,
[Personism] was founded by me after lunch with LeRoi Jones on August 27, 1959, a day in which I was in love with someone (not Roi, by the way, a blond). I went back to work and wrote a poem for this person. While I was writing it I was realizing that if I wanted to I could use the telephone instead of writing the poem, and so Personism was born. It’s a very exciting movement which will undoubtedly have lots of adherents. It puts the poem squarely between the poet and the person, Lucky Pierre style, and the poem is correspondingly gratified. The poem is at last between two persons instead of two pages.
Burt elucidates O'Hara's "point":
[Personism] consisted of the smitten O'Hara's realization that love poems might not differ in intention, nor in effect, from phone calls: "I realized that if I wanted to I could use the telephone instead of writing the poem, and so Personism was born." Poems, in other words, are only one kind of intimate communication, and ought to be at least as impressive, at least as personal perhaps, as the others (even if their forms differ). Every poem is or could be a "Personal Poem" (an O'Hara title), with an "I" and a "you," and a hope, not that Heaven will favor the poet, but that "one person out of the 8,000,000 is / thinking of me."
We considered these passages as we read aloud "Why I Am Not a Painter."

Another of the poems we read this week, "Having a Coke with You," has been illustrated by the artist Nathan Gelgud. You can check that out here.

And this reminds me of a video student Juliet San Nicolas made for this class. It's called "Dear Frank," and you can watch it here

Friday, April 18, 2014

Tina Linville & Annalie McKenzie

Several weeks ago we had visual artist and collaborators, Tina Linville (rt) and Annalie McKenzie (lt), visit our class and talk about there on going collaborative practice. The have been collaborating since 2011. They work together to create site responsive installations and artworks that blur the distinctions between painting and sculpture. They have exhibited their collaborative works across California in museums, galleries, and alternative art spaces such as the Torrance Art Museum, Den Contemporary, and 18th Street Art Center, and more recently in Paris, France. http://www.linvilleandmckenzie.com/home  
Both artists also have their individual studio practices as well. http://www.annelie.biz/ http://tinalinvillestudio.com/home.html


Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Most Famous Desktop Wallpaper Ever

Earlier in the semester, some students in this class made a collaborative piece incorporating the following image:
Slate has run a piece on the origins of that image, which you can read (and watch) here.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Spot Collaboration: Roden Version

We've been looking at the work of artist Steve Roden, who makes system-based paintings, installations, and audio. [Click the link, above. It's worth your time.] Last Thursday, as a way of thinking about his work, students were invited to get in groups of three and four, make a system based on each member's first name, and produce a verbal / written work to share with the class. They had fifteen minutes to do it. Below are the results. All were read aloud, with the numbers one involving some performance.

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Reina: İstanbul gece hayatının kalbi Reina'da atıyor! Su Entertainment Group tecrübesiyle eğlence dünyasına adım atın.

Sarah: Sarah or Sara (/ˈsɛərə/; Hebrew: שָׂרָה, Modern Sara Tiberian Śārā ISO 259-3 Śarra; Latin: Sara; Arabic: سارة Sārah; was the wife of Abraham

Gaven: Gaven Industries Leader in R.F. Shielding product design and manufacturing. HEMP Shielding. R.F. Testing.

Brooke: Brooke. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. Brooke may refer to: Contents. 1 People; 2 Places; 3 Other; 4 See also. People[edit].

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God saves, noting some indefinite day.
The strong one, the supreme being,
She ascends, able to withstand
Joy.  Go up or climb
a noble keen pleasure,
like a flower, upright.
A peaceful state of efflorescence.
One, tranquil.

[Joshua, Brianna, Alyssa, Olivia]

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Monday, April 7, 2014

Image/Text Collaborations

In this collaborative project visual artists and writers were grouped and asked to create works that incorporated image and text. In the combining the image was to be privileged. Both the images and text could be produced by appropriation of found artifacts or the production of new ones. These are some examples of what was produced.

Here are a several examples.





 Lori, Kent, Victoria, Alyssa



 Nico, Lauren

Josue, Sarah, Liv



Gaven, Brianna, Allison


Alison, Daniel



Josh, Lit, Katelyn


Stevi, Jake, Rachel




The Elements Will Be Destroyed By Fire from Michael Asmus on Vimeo.

Lisl, Katherine, Michael, Nathan







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