Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Digital Surrealism Culminating Project - Northern Gateway Pipeline



       This piece is called "Northern Gateway Pipeline". The point of this culminating is to communicate an issue that is going on in this world or in society nowadays, as well as make our whole picture seem surreal since we are focusing on surrealism. I chose mine to be about the Northern Gateway Pipeline project. Not many people know about this project but soon it will be most likely be on the news more and more. This is project where the government is going to build  two parallel pipelines between an inland terminal at Bruderheim, Alberta, and a marine terminal near Kitimat,British Columbia, each with a length of 1,177 kilometers. Crude oil produced from oils sands would be transported from Bruderheim to Kitimat, while natural gas condensate would move in the opposite direction. I believe they shouldn't build it, because if somehow there is an oil spill it will disturb untouched wildlife, rivers full of fish and it would take about 9 million dollars to recover what was damaged.

    First I did a bit of research on it and how it would affect us. In the beginning I had an idea that was going to take way too much time so I decided to go with an easier one like this one. The whole idea of this image is that the water (it was supposed to be oil but I wasn't able to find a good image of it, I was going to put some affects on it but I ran out of time) is entering a classroom slowly as in how this issue is entering our lives slowly. I took two pictures one of the of the classroom and one of the opened door, I then went on Creative Commons and found the image of the water with no license. I then started Photoshop.

   There wasn't much that I had to do on the photo. First I played around with the contrast and brightness of the classroom.  Then I opened the photo of the door in a separate page and used the Quick Selection tool to get rid of the unwanted objects around it. Then I masked it and dragged it onto the classroom and did a few adjustments with it to make it look like it belongs there, I used the eraser tool to blur out the edges. Then I repeated the same process with the water, I again used the eraser tool to blur the water onto the floor and to make it look like its going under the desk. After that I was finished my Digital Surrealism Culminating.

Friday, 9 January 2015

3:6:9 Video Project


     In CyberARTS this week we had a new assignment, we were put into groups of two or three and we had to choose one of the departments in the school or find a occupation and use it. The reason why it's called 3:6:9 is because you need to take the video from three different angles consisting one close up, one medium shot and one from a far distance making it 3:6:9.






     Some of the strengths my partner and I had was the editing of the video. As in the order the clips were in and the transitions we used. One of the most obvious weakness in our video is the shakiness of the video clips. We rushed through the filming part because we took to long on deciding the topic and we were running out of time.






    Since the theme of the video is two friends having a nice time making origami we chose to have a yearbook/photo album cover at the start of the video. Some of  the transitions we used looked as if  there were pages that were turning, which resembled a photo album.
   
   My experience working with my partner was really fun  the only thing is that we couldn't figure out a topic but I personally think it turned out good.