title pending

Saturday, April 10, 2010



a screen shot of the functioning artwork

featured video 'The Otago Daily Times'

Thursday, November 12, 2009

the final link



click on the Explore Dunedin icon to open the art work

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

google search dunedin


vimeo exports

i'm a pro at exporting from adobe premier.

for vimeo its important to follow their special uploading details.





This image is the Exploer Dunedin Vimeo home page, which currently comes up 2nd on a " explore dunedin" Google search, it currently beats the actual home page. hmmmmm.

getting more hits

I just emailed metservice and DCC hope get a cheesey wee link added to those sites

The reply from Sean @ DCC are as folllows:



emails from Sound Seeker





note: "..sound seekers source code is open...if you want to tackle creating your own google sound map." -Andrea Polli

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

creating text

Issue to get out of my head:

with this website so close to being at presentation standard ( well what ive lowered my standards to) yet I am struggling with how to articulate the contributing pages of the website as a whole. The feature hom epage is the map, the next page is the 'about' window which I intend on constructing text which portrays the idea, function and purpose of the website but without giving too much away. This text I would like to compliment the title/ URL more so than the video content.


1. do I make this text cheesey gag material

eg: "...soar as free as a bird through the landscape dunedin has to offer.... swoop towards areas of the city for a closer exploration....

2. do I make it clean and crisp

eg:"... Navigate your way around Dunedin using the map tools, clicking to zoom in or out and panning 360. Click on the markers to play a location specific video....."


.... blah blah grah
Which web browsers does the Google Maps JS API support?

The Google Maps JavaScript API currently supports the following web browsers:
IE 6.0+ (Windows)
Firefox 2.0+ (WindowsMacLinux)
Safari 3.1+ (MaciPhone)
Chrome (Windows)

Monday, November 9, 2009

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

video update

I've shot over ten videos now...getting there. The origional goal was 30 videos, then i thought well i may as well have 20 good ones i'm happy with for assessment and then upload more post assessment.

so far the locations are:

The Octagon
Centre City New world
The Link -uni
Awatea satadium
The ODT
Port Chalmers
Mosgiel A&P show ground
South Dunedin fish and chips
St. Clair poles
North Dunedin cricket
Loagan Park High School
Baldwin Street
Ravensbourne speed camera.

There are still a few locations to shoot this week but the uploading process will take priority for the next 3 days depending.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

update

the science and art day was fun, short 10min presentations from artists, scientists and in-between people. Great to hear from cross-disciplines with relating themes. My favorite was the guy from the oceans simulations gig. His first few slides were of the earth and the marked portions of the oceans which have never seen the light of the sun therefore very largely un-explored which is very refreshing after spending a lot of time on Google maps exploring the world.

he mentioned the mysterious nature of the creature/ treasures which cruise these deep waters

Sunday, October 18, 2009

html



http://rhizome.org/art/exhibition/html_color_codes/statement.html

after being so immersed in html this semester I get excited when its mentioned, its nice to see html used in an art context instead of a commercial function.


With this exhibition I liked the use of space in context. Its obvious yes. I found the navigation of the site limiting because my first experience was not making an extra click on the work to 'activate' it. I saw the image accompanied with the text like you would see in a gallery but fell short on the full experience untill later which put a whole new layer of movement, time, space and in some cases a further context through the work.

pictured here firelight (from the Colorbots series)
by Owen Plotkin (2003)

an example of a html colourfield image (i wasnt to say painting) constructed using code
eg: red = ff0000

the first 5 videos










Thursday, October 15, 2009

Sudhirs sound performance

The performance in the museum was very interesting, it was a loose chance for Carmen, Joe and myself to create a sound in a public place and work with visuals along with a bodily action from Sudhir. The sound got pretty funky because both Carmen and I come from art background, it also got loud and psychedelic once didgeridoo and synth combined resonating through the top open floor of the museum. Joe seemed to hold back maybe due to his music background or whether he was paying more attention to the visuals. you could say we got carried away in the performance of aspect

Monday, October 12, 2009

sound


after the sound seminar a few weeks ago i was interested in the ideas of invasive sound. An example i could use was the translation of visuals to audio. The image in this post depicts a view of the mega mitre 10 store/warehouse from a Waverley street. the image is a low resolution screen shot from google street view.
the below image is the original and the top image has had saturation manipulation to intensify the drastic changes in colour. this could be compared to a Kandinsky painting, with the synesthetic nature.


this weekend i am involved with a sound and painting performance at the museum, i am playing my didgerido with a few others on different instruments. i will update that performance next week eh!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

update

it is the first day back at school and the first of 4 weeks remaining untill assesment on the 13th of november.

Today i have tidies up the design of my web site and now blieve it is time to start blasting out little videos asap!!!
i have begun selecting the locations. the next stage is writing a coherent description of my intention of the shoot and any equipment, props, costumes i may need.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

funky



I printed this image off the reciet printer at work, i thought it was a different way of approaching image printing- arty.

tourist weekend #2




One specific part of my trip (should I say) was reccomended by su. It was a eXtremely immersive cinematic tourist snap taster of the whole of New Zealand in 7mins. The ride at NZ's national museum Te Papa was called:

The High Ride – Te Ekenga Teitei
Imagine the most exciting clips from the Our Space media bank.The thrills of extreme sports, free running, flying foxes.
The nostalgia of trundling over cattlestops, sliding down grassy hills.
Clips that ride back in time.
Clips that go all around and under New Zealand.

Now imagine you enter the Wall and live these scenes first hand.


That's the High Ride.

Te Papa link


..... So i thought that it was a well rounded take on stereotypical tourism NZ. It covered all areas of perception or as how nz is presented to the tourism market overseas... bungee jumping, adventure, bush land, clean, grren, nature, animals....and then out of left field the viewer takes on the point of view as a maori warrior batteling the early settlers in a brutal war- nutty!



There were so many things and ideas going on with this ...installation? interactive cinema? tourist information booth? roller coaster?

some of these ideas I thought related closely to a theory class i took last year called 'cinematic issues in contemporary art'..... some key ideas were the crossing between modern media such as film and video from cinema space to galleries. The notions of bodliy awareness were/are said to be present out of the blackened cinema and in galleries where your body is more involved in the work or one is conscious of the space you are in.. in this case being tossed around infront of a screen you were defenitely aware you were there but was not comfortable or more importantly immersive.




Bruce nauman's video corridor is a classic example...

tourist weekend



I took a trip to Wellington, the capital of Aotearoa. I have only been once before so I there were a lot of new things and aspects of the city to explore...and document.

the last time ivisited was on a summer trip and i was equiped with my little HDV camera(not that I got much video within wellington city). I recorded a strong realistic perspective(sound and vision, colours) documents which reflect the experience through high quality digital devices. Being digital and having long (virtually unlimited) video tapes I could record for long periods.


This time I lugged up an old medium format camera which i borrowed from Allan in the photography department. I only took up one film- 12 shots- because i'm a bit cheap, and i thought by time i take a picture and get around to developing etc, i wont really have the energy to do it on mass. so 12 shots were enough.

...............I've included in this post the test strips from a few photographs on this roll...........

Sunday, September 20, 2009

update


I have been chipping away slowly with my web page, a lot of trial and error testing and now more design based CSS work.

I have been thinking a lot about the presentation of the web site and how it should look from a tourist/ professional perspective, and also from a creative/ artsy perspective. I want to website to look slick and 'trustworthy' (but its function is still to inform sites in Dunedin).

This also goes with the name of my website and the logo. at the moment it's Explore Dunedin with a silhouetted albatross. Cheesey, yes. I think i have to get over every cheesey thing about this website because tourists and or the GENERAL public will be able to relate better to a neutral website, but I still want it to grab the viewer visually.

things still to do!!!

-find a server to launch website with
-make a decision on the video player for the website
-decide whether to persue changing the google markers to my own icons.
-tweak general design, make nice buttons .
-make a couple more info type pages.
-include meta tags to increase search engines.


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and a few other things maybe (apart from the videos themselves).

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

so far....





http://www.thomson-craighead.net/docs/flat_earth.html


nice google art project

installing work





I have been thinking of my work and its context in relationship to a gallery presentation.
My work has its own site specific space which is in the world wide web, in a gallery it wouldn't be in its true element. Although it would work it wouldnt portray the idea and intentions.

i've just had the idea of installing a kiosk style plyth, monitor, mouse object in the gallery.
This would give a clearer idea of tourism and pre-knowledge for future experiences. The Kiosk would create a less cinematic work than a large projection and create a more intimate interaction.

The idea was had a glimse of realisation after I saw an old letter box/ clothing bin styled box at the tip yesterday.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Andrew Clifford-google project


About the Project


Art from Space is an exploration of art-related phenomena that manifests in interesting ways on Google's aerial maps. Although it is an urban myth that the Great Wall of China is visible from space, there are a great deal of other man-made structures (culture) whose occupation of the landscape (nature) becomes significant when viewed from the distinct perspective of a digital, extra-terrestrial view. In this virtual representation of the world, time, distance, scale and verticality are all telescoped for the electronic tourist who can travel anywhere on the planet, unimpeded by the usual barriers of accessibility. Art from Space is also an experiment in curatorial practice, collecting, presenting and contextualising items in ways that users can explore, free of curator-imposed framing and sequencing.


"...the electronic tourist who can travel anywhere on the planet, unimpeded by the usual barriers of accessibility."


http://windowproject.dreamhosters.com/




getting hits on search engines

This is a very old basic low down on getting hits on search engines such as google, yahoo...etc.



http://www.webquarry.com/~raditha/search/ranking.html

searching space






today team BFA3 are searching for a suitable place to exhibit for our November show.
We have thought about getting an unused shop/ retail space.
there have been some which look.




.....so after having a look at none i think it will be more suitable and easy to construct a show. Although it is a dream of mine to rent retail space for very short amounts of time( 3-5days of a one off gallery).

none was looking good to incorporate the 4 of us, maria needing a dark room, alone and noise cancelling, but i think we're pretty flexable. good space and i got a 35mm film from the basement

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

update

ok so This site is getting a bit of progress. I now have learnt how to ;

embed a google map in html
set the map to satellite,roadmap etc,
adjust the zoom,
crop map image,
plot markers,
customise marker image,
add info window to multiple markers,

...but i cant add multiple videos to these info windows!
grrrr

edwina has been of some help.



i must continue to think about these videos, sounds...i intend on including in the site which will ultimately be the content of my work.

portraying the ideas of- Dunedin city in the foriegn internet perspective, an informative view, interesting, cultural, anthropological, historical.



click here for

top 24 things to do in dunedin

Sunday, August 30, 2009

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