Thursday, December 11, 2008

11:11 Project

Be sure to use at least ten (better:eleven) sources from your peers for you final project.  We'll see about making more room on the server.


Installation Project

Ely is now spearheading this.  You are no longer responsible for this, but if you'd like to be a part of it, see Mr. Wilbur.

We should meet in the PC lab at the beginning of class for L'Experience: "WinkWink".  (french for the experience).
Le voila: High art. ...

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Final Spoutfest - Final Week

Write your two paragraph+ review of the VERY BEST movie (in your opinion, of course) of the 2000's.  Include in your discussion some comment on how the film relates to our times, or advances us into new states (and describe).  -- In other words, answer: how does the film relate to the zeitgeist of our times?  
(that's okay.  look it up.  then don't forget it).

Hey You Guys - Almost Done!

This weeks movie (90's) chosen for its microscopic camera technology and its insight, therefore, into lives unlike our own (and because you might not likely see it if I don't assign it): "Microcosmos". (1996)

ps.  The more of you that can do your final presentation this Thursday, the better.  Then you'll all have more time for extra credit that I'll assign at that point.

Justin and Ely.  If you guys could both bring to class Quicktimes you could get to each participant, that would be great!!  You don't need to edit further than that.  
We'll talk about that installation project on Thursday too.  It would be perfect if we'd have time to pull that together this week, but it's doubtful.  We'll discuss.

Also, finally, everyone remember to remember to bring some recording device to class.
See you then, then.

Yours humbly,
LH

Friday, December 5, 2008

80's Movies

Well, okay. Since we've kinda thrown it open to watching different movies (something I'd change if I do this course next time, but won't worry about now), here's a list of some choices for this week's film. If you've seen one of them, that doesn't count. Be honest and watch something new.

"The Killing Fields" - devastating but powerful.
"Platoon" - the same.
"Raging Bull" - very violent, but an important film. (I hated it the first time I saw it - was amazed by it the second)

On the quieter end:
"Wings of Desire" - (as per the syllabus) a special, philosophical film - one you might not likely watch otherwise.
"Brazil" - a surrealistic, funnybutnotfunny feat of invention.

so many more, but stick with these.

I'l be writing back here in a bit with extra credit options and directions for our avant garde video installation (that we'll likely be running when the school's accreditation officers are about)! Good art is ever a bit dangerous.
So stay tuned.

Email me if you need input/approvals on the final presentation.
Don't forget your recording devices for next week.

Fa,
Lala