In a short film about the late artist, Chris Burden, many of his pieces and exhibits evoke particular meaning or emotion. In my interpretation, his methods could only be considered expressive as well as a new way to look at 3D sculptures.
In Burden’s “5 Day Locker Piece”, Burden explores the capabilities of himself by sort of caging himself in a locker. This experiment was essentially the beginning of what would be his further analysis of 3D posture and expression.
This piece was important to me because it tests the limits of form during the time and with Burden, his work could only progress and contort erratically.
In this trailer featured by Nadler, it portrays different scenes of nature and clips, which all have distinct colors. There is a sense of pull and strong sense of setting within the film. What works well is the essence of stop motion that is put into place to then demonstrate movement.
Rachela Abbate
“Earth’s Move (What happens when you breathe)”
Running time: 2:33
In this piece of work Abbate uses pure sound and ambience to get around to the viewer. Not only that, but Abbate uses geometric shapes and fluid movement of those shapes.
Vav Vavrek
Video Calibration
Running Time: 25:09
I was told about Vav’s work prior to seeing this, but seeing his design process and how he accomplishes this through video glitching is something I look forward to learning more about. Overall, this piece made me feel an overall rush, as if I’m going through several phases at once while being dazed.
Alina Vasilchenko
The Dying Pigeon
RT: 3:33
In this short film about a bird and his life, the setting and overall progression are two important factors of the composition. Despite it being a short film, I did feel a sense of loss and conflict while I watched it. The bells at some point in the video really added to the conflict and overall progression of the film. The bells might often provoke fear or tension. Overall, my interpretation of the video makes me believe that we need to accept even the little things that we miss in our daily life.
Salvatore Insana
Crocevia (Crossroads)
RT: 8:14
As Insana plays with sound and video, the artist was able to play with these assets in order to create a design that evokes formation and progression. Using those bright blue lights and blighted colors, I felt a hint of alienation and dispersion at the same time.
Christopher Kojzar
A Walk Alone
RT: 9:11
When the artist decided to should a lens’s 360 degree view, I didn’t expect it to look so fascinating. The artist warps perspective and implodes it into a composition that can be comprehensive but at the same time can be very difficult to grasp a an idea towards the area around where these scenes take place.
Kathryn Cellerini Moore
Poppies Will Put Her to Sleep
RT: 3:58
Putting the concept of material value into play in a short film like this, I couldn’t really grasp a idea as to how this will be used to show elements and principles. Looking closer at this, I see that some clips within this film portray a somber setting and using colors to make it seem set in stone or indefinitely a longer film than it should
Draga Jovanovic
The wind here is always soothing
RT: 8:27
The narration within this film is very daunting, though I feel a sense of impulsivity. What could of been which had not been previously delivered. The overlapping in the film overrides my mind to feel a certain way and do certain things that I feel are out of reach. This also makes me feel as if I’m missing something which should’ve also been dealt with before.
Martine Frossard
Thirty Masks
RT: 1:17
Taking me a while to process the animation and design put into said animation, but I will say that the overall composition feels like a medley of what is considered good three dimensional animation. This was overall extremely pleasing to watch in terms of how well this design turned out.
Eija Temiseva
And Suddenly- You Realize
RT: 2:32
The extraordinary use of exposure at some portion of the video as well as the animation put into this video make the movement within this film run smoother than it should. It flows so freely and off to personify lucidity and makes me feel as if I were in a dream. Amazing work and storytelling overall in term of layers and things that are pictured within the negative space of some figures.
Ulf Lundin
5-9
RT: 27:18
In this piece, it reminds me of a famous piece of artwork which depicts some sort of gathering in an isolated facility that is surrounded by rocks and takes place on the side of a mountain. This makes a me feel a sense of isolation and resolve even. The overall progression in the workplace gives off a sort of industrial feel, as if there were supposed to be some sort of entanglement of sorts.
Patricio Ballesteros Ledesma
Carnival
RT: 3:01
I appreciate this artist’s use of vibrant and exotic color as well as how its achieved on a black background. The overall movement of these spheres that flutter around the composition work well with the beat of the music that accompanies the design. This makes me feel very pumped over nothing and gets me exhilarated to see how this flow will vary.
Todd Arsenault
Important Notice
RT: 5:02
The overall jumbled composition of his creates a sort of emphasis on the whole idea of a medley. Using different body parts to form these mutilated beings on a black background helps create this sort of setting ad vintage behavior. Tis composition as a whole makes me extremely uneasy and puts me at a general discomfort.
Pioty Piasta
Piorun Stanislaw from Brudnow
RT: 4:00
In Piasta’s composition, the narration in the video works extremely well with the natural light put into the video. It’s interesting because the video reminds me of a run down household of what should’ve been in its glory.
David Webber
Letter I
RT: 2:01
This composition personifies a flashy vibration of different colors and shades. For instance, certain areas where large blots of black and red are shown within the composition. Like most of the artists shown, they portray art that leaves the viewer in a type of daze. This artist is no exception, where the color choice is bold and twisted.
Sarah Paulsen
Passenger
RT: 5:20
In this piece, the artist uses individual materials in order to portray form and movement with these forms. Though I didn’t get the change to hear the audio, I did get the chance to see the video and I will say that it was extremely satisfying to watch. The overall journey and storytelling shown in this composition is solid
Maria Molina Peiro
DIGITAL TRAUMA (And the Crystal Image)
RT: 8:00
In this composition, the artist decides to portray a visually stimulating image by using waves and distortion throughout the composition. Not only that, but the artist decides to evoke an uneasy tone and establish the fluidity of the design through waves and glitchy areas.