Monday, 11 April 2011

Science & Reason - Video Art by Pipilotti Rist

The scientific revolution was the was when new ideas in physics, astronomy etc. become more rejected in Ancient Greece and then the Middle Ages. The revolution began in Europe towards the end of the renassiance and carried on into the 18th century. The scientific revolution changed the thoughts and views on the European as there were closer studies and experementation within science.The scientific discoveries during the 16th-17th century made change in the ways that Europens viewed the natural world.

Scientific Evolution can still be seen in todays society. We have many problems with facts and thoughts. We have people that believe in science and facts and then you have people who want to believe what they think other then looking at stats of certain things. Food is a certain problem in todays soceity. Healthy foods are meant to be healthy but in certain tests and data it is proven that grains are unhealthy. We have testers and scientists who say they are unhealthy and then you have people that promote nuts, grains and rice etc. and say its healthy. This confuses society and shows two sides to a story. Scientists test food and prove different stories. 

Artwork created by using media has an advantage as it can be merged, copied , pasted etc. Artwork by hand is alot more sesnsitive as it cannot be copied more then once unless it is done in a repeatedly. Media work such as video making and photoshop adds more emphasis on what an artist can do and how they can edit and crop things for images and make video clips look alot more appealing to an audience. You have man aspects of audiences, you have people who love delicate and gorgeous art such as paintings and sculpture work but then you have people who love moving images and edited and morphed photos. I believe artwork that is created by new technology and media is more likely to catch the eye of a viewer and shows how modern technology is taking over todays genre of art.

Pipilotti's work is amazing as her art is really relaxed and gives the viewer a sense of relaxation and shows alot of depth, she uses alot of colour which is eye-catching. Her artwork is about sexualtiy, the body , and how genders are seen through someone elses prespective. She merges music and artwork together and makes a great combination as seen in this youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gM3fUy64lM8&feature=related , as you can see the audience is enjoying her moving image and seem to be calm and relaxed as her moving images sets the mood.

'Ever Is Over All' is a video of a young woman smashing windows whilst she is walking down a street with a hammer type item in the form of a flower. It merges two videos together creating a mysterious thought from the viewer thinking 'why on earth is she walking down a street smashing car windows'. This makes the viewer think into alot more depth and gives the impression that she may be depressed or she could even be happy. The two moving images contrast well as you have her smashing windows and then on the right side a moving image of flowers and alot of colour. The soft and delicate music also adds alot more mystery to the fact that it goes with the moving image of the flowers and then a loud 'smash' noise haults the moving image and then carries on like normal. Her work would show the audience the depth of contrast in this moving image by contrasting a mad woman with a valley of beautiful flowers.

Her actions could be reasonable or unreasonable. She has a smile on her face whilst doing the deed and she is then greeted and smiled to by a police officer. In todays society, if she was doing this she would be arrested and not 'smiled to' by a police officer , instead meeting a pair of handcuffs. So I believe it is unreasonable but it is artwork and artwork is mysterious in many ways. This would be seen as humourous but it is art and art is seen through many emotions.

Kennedy, Randy (November 15, 2009). "Electric Lemon Girl Power Video Revolt". New York: The New York Times Magazine. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/15/magazine/15rist-t.html.

The artwork as described before I believe shows different emotions, as she is a young pretty woman and looks very delicate and doing the motion of a mad woman contrasts two seperate emotions such as anger and happiness. The flowers represent happiness and the motion of smashing a window shows anger and hatrid. The young lady is showing and contrasting the emotions as all people have different emotions. She looks happy but deep down the window smashing represents anger as mentioned above. This is one of the key ideas in the piece of art and can relate to alot of viewers as everyone tends to get angry and then happy. That is the conclusion I have come to.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gM3fUy64lM8&feature=related
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science#History_and_etymology
http://vitamins.simnz.com/video-training/video/WPkfg_fmqws/How-to-Avoid-Unhealthy-Foods-that-Seem-Good-For-You.html

Monday, 4 April 2011

Ron Mueck's Sculpture & Humanism

Ron Mueck is well known for his sculptures to have high levels of hyper-realism, which means that the viewer cant find any unrealistic features.and his sculptures seem so real and life like. His work is very appealing and always catches the human eye. His work is human like and could fool someone as a real human being. His techniques are way to advanced and haas the essence of life-like creations.

Ron Mueck's work titled  "Mother and baby' completed in 2001. Whats so hyper real about his sculpture is the colour of their skin from the sweat tear dripping down the sculptures face. In the image is shows a mother and her new born child, have her positioned as if she has given birth and have the sigh of relief to see her new born baby. This could show deeper meaning to mothers and for the artist to show real life situations and how his sculptures come across everyday life as birth is a beautiful thing.


Renaissance Humanism was a European intellectual movement that was a crucial component of the Renaissance and was developed during the 14th and the begginning of the 15th century,
and was a response to the challenge of education, emphasising practical, pre-professional and -scientific studies and focused on preparing men to be doctors and lawyers.

" I never made life-size figure because it never seemed to be interesting. We meet life-size people everyday. It makes you take notice in a way that you wouldn't do with something that's just normal"


The two sculptures that are alot larger then life is the 'Big Man' which was completed in 2000. It shows a ma looking very lost and confused and is deep thought about certain things. He has his legs curled up with his head resting in his arms. Representing confusion and depression. This could mean pleny of other tings but this is what some viewers have commented on. His other sculpture 'Boy' is very appealing to critics in the art industry. It has caught many eyes as its scale is alot larger then life and shows a baby boy hurled up and very distressed.


Mueck’s sculptors are incredibly realistic. The key difference is the scale to which the sculptors are built. Often they are larger than life or much smaller. I had the opportunity to see his sculpture “Boy” in 2000 at the Millennium Dome in London. Truly remarkable and painstaking work.






The sculpture 'Crouching boy in mirror' i very interesting as you have a young boy staring at himself in the mirror, showing that he is in deep thought and this work is of natural scale. It also brings another side of the figure into the picture and by having two of the same figure it seemed very interesting. This image shows what go through our heads in how we look at ourselves on a day to day basis. We have so many people in society going on about what we wear and how we look etc. This is showing the expressio of teens these days showing that they are easily distracted by what they see in the mirror.