Thursday, March 17, 2016

Formative feedback 25/03/16

Please find below a formative form to help prepare you for assessment next week:





Monday, March 14, 2016

A great resource Lynda.com

Once there enter: 

Field trip: Auckland Botanic Gardens

Map

If you can't make it to the field trip please do these images in your own time in preparation for class on Monday the 22nd


CAMERA SETTINGS:


Shutter

·      Take an image that utilizes a slow shutter speed to create an image with isolated blurring, remember you will need a tripod.
·      Take an image that utilizes a fast shutter speed to freeze a movement in mid action.

Aperture

·      Take an image that utilizes a deep DOF.
·      Take an image that utilizes a shallow DOF.

Vantage point, fore/mid/background.

·      Take 3 images of an object from 3 different vantage points.
·      Take 3 images, one with action in the foreground, one with action in the mid-ground and one with action in the background.

Composition.

·      Take an image that utilizes the rule of thirds.
·      Take an image that utilizes a tight crop

Line and pattern.

·      Take an image that creates a visual diagonal line through the image.
·      Take an image that utilizes horizontal and vertical lines.
·      Take an image that utilizes pattern.

Texture and positive/negative space.

·      Take an image with contrasting texture juxtaposed within the frame.
·      Take an image that balances positive and negative space.
·      Take an image that has a large negative space in relation to the subject.

Research example

Moa has a great example of a research post, follow this link to see

First impressions survey

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2016firstimpressions

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Field trip: Otuataua Stonefields


Our field trip will be to the Otuataua Stonefields tomorrow, link to Google maps here.
A 11 seater van will leave MIT carpark at 9:30am tomorrow, after brekky club.
(You are welcome to join us there at 10:00am)
Remember to bring a DSLR camera or partner up with someone who has one.
Sensible shoes, coat and hat are recommended.

Three Māori artists finalists for Walters prize

Considered by many to be Aotearoa's top arts accolade, this is the first year the Walters Prize has featured so many Māori artists.
Auckland Art Gallery Director Rhana Devenport says the Walters Prize 2016 presents today’s most accomplished New Zealand artists.
"The Walters Prize is the Gallery’s biennnial opportunity to draw attention to the power and ingenuity of contemporary art practice in Aotearoa New Zealand. Through a rigorous selection process four artists have been nominated for exceptional artworks that pushed the boundaries of art making in 2014 and 2015. The Walters Prize 2016 is fascinating in its focus on lens-based and moving image works that will offer captivating experiences," she says.
The finalists are:

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

International Women's Day

In celebration of First Nation Australian activist Rosalie Kunoth-Monks: 
“I am not an Aboriginal, or indeed indigenous, I am ... (a) first nation’s person. A sovereign person from this country.
I speak my language, and I practise my cultural essence of me.
Don’t try and suppress me, and don’t call me a problem, I am not the problem.”

Thursday, March 3, 2016