Oct 30, 2008

Whatever?



Wow! I think this is really neat. More than the art itself. It shows the thinking process of creation. He tells how the sculptures are conceived and then the creating thereof. Although I am not overly fond of the sculptures I find the presentation fastinating. Another thing which makes this very interesting is that he invents the processes for manufacturing his kinetic works.
  1. Idea
  2. Inventing the tools to create the physical manifestation of the idea.
  3. Manufacturing the sculpture.
From the TED website:
A modern-day creator of "twittering machines," Arthur Ganson uses simple, plain materials to build witty mechanical art. But the wit is not simply about Rube Goldberg-ian chain-reaction gags (though you'll find a few of those). His work examines the quiet drama of physical motion, whether driven by a motor or by the actions of the viewer. Notions of balance, of rising and falling, of action and reaction and consequence, play themselves out in wire and steel and plastic.
Ganson has been an artist-in-residence at MIT (where the Lemelson-MIT Award Program named him an Inventor of the Week, and where his show "
Gestural Engineering" is ongoing) and has shown his work at art and science museums around the world -- including a current, held-over show at the phaeno in Wolfsburg, Germany.

Oct 29, 2008

New look


I am rebuilding my "TYoung Artist" website. I'm using photoshop a lot to work on the images. The above is the beta version.

Oct 25, 2008

fine'




I have finally finished the book of our Alaskan vacation. I did it using Blurb software and of course they will print it. The process is really simple. Pick a template and add your text and photos. I don't really like using templates although they present a fool proof layout. Blurb does not allow you to use your own layout. However, you can overcome this by doing your layout on Photoshop and uploading your page as a single photo. I processed all my photos with Photoshop. I'm just learning to use the software so it took me quite a bit of time. Previously I had used Photo Delux but found I needed the additional features of Photoshop. Claudette did the writing. Actually it was her daily journal of our travels. In about a week and half we'll see the results.

Oct 24, 2008

Today


Video.
AKA slideshow. 
I did strip the sound from some video taken on site.
Just the latest

Oct 14, 2008

Thoughts

Occasionally I like to do some thing that promotes thought or piques ones curiosity. the video at the left is such. What is the train and what does it represent? It's rather dark . Does evil lurk close by? What of the cryptic command: "Watch this man!". Which man was it and why watch him? We never know because the film burns to an end. Maybe, it's just a flashback to a Ludlum novel?

Oct 13, 2008

Camping

There is something about camping in the great outdoors. Perhaps the clean mountain air or just the lack of noise. Devil's Fork State Park in Oconee county, South Carolina, is a great place to find both. We camped there for three days in October. Fishing luck eluded us but there's always next time. When looking at Lake Jocassee one is reminded of the legend that on occasion the lake will suddenly become violent with wind and whitecaps even on a sunny day. It is caused, they say, by the spirits of the Cherokees buried beneath the waters in their ancient cemetery.

Oct 11, 2008

Sat. A.M.


Yesterday I was a art show "sitter". It was for me to sit with the display of art at First Federal Peoples Choice Art Show in beautiful downtown Charleston. I'm not sure what my purpose was. I think for Charleston Artist Guild PR. It amazes me why one of the major requirements for show judges is not to have a sense of sight. Why would one choose a blind judge for a visual display? There were some good paintings. Marginal greatness was hinted at in some. It seems that is this area shows should have the title of "101 ways to paint a marsh " or perhaps "101 ways to paint an egret"! All the marshes and egrets are great subjects. BUT, there are thousands of other subjects. Why must there be so much realism? Cannot the boundaries be stretched? While sitting I did the above sketch---maybe it'll be in the next show. It's not an egret!

Oct 6, 2008

Fuel economy

In these times much has been said about fuel economy in our automobiles. The performance segment of this gearhead society is usually at odds with the eco-sensitive crowd, However, our friends at "Top Gear", the British television show have an interesting take on this subject of fuel economy. They stage a contest between a Toyota Prious and a BMW M3. Note the results in this video. (all Top Gear videos are available on YouTube)

Time to xperiment

Time to try something new again. So I'm embedding a YouTube video.But since I did not like the video, I've minimunized the images but I do like the song. Perhaps I will add my own images. This song was once a staple on the "Beach, Boogie, and Blues" radio station here in South Carolina. I think the station went hip-hop or something.