Minimalism Exhibition – Felix Gonzalez-Torres

During a second year Art History class I was introduced to the piece ‘Portrait of Ross’ by artist Felix Gonzales-Torres; portraying his deceased lover who tragically passed away from AIDs.  The work involved a large pile of candy being placed in a corner as audience members were allowed to, at their own will, pick and take candy from the pile. The pile slowly disappeared over time; mirroring the deterioration of Ross and maybe even how we as a society robbed people suffering from this crisis of life.

This piece NRA, unlimited copies; which was displayed at the minimalism exhibition follows the same process of having audience members take home parts of the work with some key differences. Firstly unlike ‘Portrait of Ross’ ‘NRA’ is unlimited. The artwork never goes away and can be taken from indefinitely. Additionally, ‘NRA’ is composed of large red posters with black borders.

Felix in my observation; was probably making a negative political statement about the NRA. Being an American artist himself the NRA would be a relevant political topic for his work and one he could attribute a lot of death towards. This is what I think he was trying to do with this piece; each paper representing a life lost by the NRA and being unlimited showing how the problem has yet to end.

I do not know if this is the true meaning of the piece but it is what I took from it and it felt very powerful to interpret that message

Story Board – New Media Art Nexus

Project Title: Gods and Man

Tools
This Project will be created using Adobe After Effects and Photo shopped images

Elements
The main elements of the video will be puppet warped paintings and monsters over ethereal music

Themes
The theme of this piece will be religious and scientific explanations for quantum entanglement

Science
Quantum Entanglement is when two particles cannot be defined independently from the other regardless of distance

Narrative
The video will be mainly effect based with  small narrative background. It will mainly start small and slowly expand out revealing more of the picture

Visuals

Sketches

Thoughtful Interaction Design

Good Design – Take Away

Good Design is context dependent. This is what I took away more than anything from the article. Good Design has no rule book and no objective one fits all structure but, instead varies from situation to situation changing through contexts.

As the article states “‘Good’ is defined in relation to societal laws, regulations, agreements, and contracts, and in relation to ideological considerations such as democratic, cultural, and environmental ideals.”

The notional of improvement of one’s judgmental skills, rather than an improvement of simply a checklist titled “Good Design”  is something that stuck with me from the article. Designers must support the growth of these ideas in order to create good design for unique situations rather than for a blanket of possibilities.

Reflection 

This concept discussed above is one that has never really come to me as a designer. But reading through this article I completely understand the use of this mindset, especially when in relation to interaction design. Being adaptable is a key asset of taking yourself from a good to a great designer. Thinking through no just a good design but a good solution for the problem at hand

Art Work

This is not really an artwork but I think it embodies the idea of the article.

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This is an animal crossing in Banff Nation Park, Canada. These were implemented to reduce road kill encounters and to provide an unobstructed passage from forest to forest for wildlife. The designers in this circumstance took an outdated method of simple signs and made it into something completely revolutionary. These walkways have significantly reduced animal deaths in the areas they are present, all while maintaining a natural environment. The designers, in this case, didn’t focus on human-centric design and attempt to create better signs, or craft a way to make humans more alert; this simply doesn’t work. Instead, they designed for the animals and both parties profited.