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Rebirth of Interview.
Assessment 2: Ask Me Anything
This project featured an interview with Canadian composer Kris Maddigan, known for his work in the 2017 video game, Cuphead. The game was heavily inspired by the animation of the 1930′s, and emulates their subversive and surrealist qualities. Maddigan wrote and composed over 4 hours of music for the soundtrack, including various styles such as swing, big band and ragtime.
The process of creating the vinyl and it’s sleeve was challenging, but also highly rewarding. The cover art features a hand-drawn illustration of mine, featuring myself and Maddigan flying in a propeller plane (a vehicle used in the game). This was coloured in Photoshop, as I discovered through research that this was the same process the developers of the game used for their animation. The back design was set out compositionally like an actual record, using the Q&A’s of the interview to serve as the song titles and their lyrics. The vinyl sleeve was then assembled to the right specifications.
Overall, I am happy with the presentation of the project to reflect my chosen creative. What started out as a slightly daunting assessment resulted in a unique and fun way to conduct an interview. Being a big fan of the game, it was an enjoyable creative experience to work in the style of Cuphead, and I am grateful to Kris for allowing me to have a deeper understanding of this format.
I never wear my glasses, So this drop shoot was impossible to see. So I decided help out the next batch of students to submitting…. Feed her before Monday, she’s starving.
What was the most important thing I learned from Grap2199?
“Everything will be OK“
Memphis Group
GRAP2199 | Week #9 | Lecture/Relevant research
The Memphis-filled apartment of Raquel Cayre. Photo: Bobby Doherty/New York Magazine
1986
Pee-wee’s Playhouse debuts. The spirit of the Memphis style (though not necessarily the philosophy) enters the mainstream. The movie Ruthless People, drenched in Memphis-inspired décor, comes out that year, too.
October 1991
Karl Lagerfeld, who filled his Monaco home with Memphis furniture, sells his entire collection at Sotheby’s.
February 2016
Supreme releases an apparel-and-skate-deck collection designed by Alessandro Mendini, who exhibited in the first Memphis show.
Schwartzberg L. (2017). The Memphis Design Movement Is Having a Moment. Retrieved from https://www.thecut.com/2017/05/the-memphis-design-movement-is-having-a-moment.html
Memphis is just wonderful
Memphis is just so fun! 💛
Those Supreme decks are so cool
the colours and shapes are e v e r y t h i n g
And here she is! The final! Lowkey had a breakdown trying to get the pages to print in order! Had my second breakdown cutting out the shapes on each page! It was fun tho! I had fun!
Learning how to make zines and stuff in class. Found myself infinitely scrolling through cat selfies and didn't have enough time to print this. I’m sorry. I know. I let a lot of people down.
STREET FONTS
Graffiti Alphabets From Around The World | Claudia Wilde
Found this in a book shop. Me thinks the first alphabet is an example of parametric design ?
ZINE PROTOTYPES
The Marías
ASK ME ANYTHING // CONCLUDE
Oh how this assignment has been so much fun yet stressful at the same time. BEFORE i get into the GUTS of how i used my hands to make things, i’d just like to congratulate everyone for making it through these 12 weeks and how amazing everyone’s ask me anythings look. Im really blown away by how our cohort can produce so much creative work. M I N D B L O W N
ALRIGHT!
So the The Marías are a band who formed in LA late 2016. The members include Maria, Josh, Carter, Jesse and Edward. Their unique style of music fits under the genre psychedelic-soul. I was introduced to them last year by a friend and fell inlove with their dreamy like composition. The reason why i decided to do a band instead of a Graphic Designer or Illustrator was because i realized that music plays a major part in my everyday life. The amount of music i consume some would say is unhealthy but i just find so much inspiration through what i listen. So when we were given the assignment of Ask me anything, The Marías was immediately on my list.
The creation of this small publication was probably the most fun ive had designing something. Since this task was driven on more interest in your artist rather then criteria, i knew this would be a great way to explore and really experiment with various medias. I started of searching my local thrift stores for items that could be of use. I happen to come across a few old books which had wonderful hard covers. I was lucky enough to find one that was red! This started the ideas flowing on how i could construct everything.
I had also found myself very interested in cassettes and cassette players. Growing up i never got to really experience the period where cassettes were booming. I found the concept of having physical music to be fascinating and oddly satisfying. Also i had no idea how tape worked so im pretty sure it was magic. Since The Marías had only one album out, (Superclean vol.1), I was determined to record it onto a cassette and find out how to do it. (with their permission ofcourse). After some research on how to record onto cassettes, i borrowed a old stereo player from a friend which enabled me to experiment with recording ontop of old cassettes from spotify. I experimented with different recording settings and Type 1 & 2 cassettes. After some frustration, i recorded the album onto a cassette and sliced the tape so it would only be the duration of their album. With 6 songs in their album, i split 3 and 3 and recorded them onto both side A & B. mmm quick math
The second medium i tried for the first time was Embroidery!!! After having difficulty finding a method to create a foil on my hardcover, i decided to give embroidery a try. With the help of a few youtube tutorials and Matilda’s wisdom, i recreated The Marías logo (which was already an embroidery but on a larger scale). and stuck it onto the front of my cover. Embroidery was alot of fun but it was definitely a risky pathway as it was my first and anything could have gone wrong. It also took a long time so a few ghibli films passed the time :’)
Designing the content within the booklet ran pretty smoothly. I knew i wanted to implement this psychedelic theme into the design aswell as their signature red. What was slightly stressful was the replies coming in 2 days before the deadline. It was another very risky gamble however it was all worth it. Since i had designed everything else, all i had to do was plonk the answers into the slots and rush to dinkums. Note to self, if ever creating another booklet, set up your documents as individual half pages instead of two pages on one piece of paper. Deciphering the correct order on what goes where is a nightmare.
The whole concept of my project was that while you listened to the music, you would read through the booklet and create a connection between the two. I found that the experience of sitting infront of a stereo and having to listen through each song and then flip the cassette, a very warming and meaningful experience. I guess you cant really skip a song forcing you to listen to what the artist has to express. I shrink rapped everything together at the end to give the user (Andy and Karen lol) a real experience of something you would purchase from an artist.
Overall it was SO MUCH FUN creating this and learnt so many new things from it. Id like to thank everyone who helped me with feedback and advice on making this and ofcourse, The Marías for giving me this opportunity and answering my questions.
If you were curious on what they sound like: https://soundcloud.com/themarias/sets/superclean-vol-i
Much much love
-Jam
Guerrilla Girls, Conscience of the Art World
The Girls decided to go all the way, and have continued to do so ever since: in their posters as well as in their performances, lectures, interviews, exhibitions, and publications, they have named names, showed numbers, quoted sources, and presented bare facts that the public is invited to elaborate.
—Treasures from the Vault: The Guerrilla Girls Archive
From top: “You’re Only Seeing Half the Picture” poster project, 1989. Props used in the Guerrilla Girls’ actions: plastic gun, bananas, and gorilla fingers with nail polish. Calling card passed out at the opening of documenta 8 (Kassel 1987); the card was kept by curator Harald Szeemann in his artist files. Mask used by the Guerrilla Girls in their actions.
All images: Guerrilla Girls records, the Getty Research Institute. Copyright © Guerrilla Girls, courtesy guerrillagirls.com
Week Eight & Nine: Collage / Zine Making
‘Rubbish’
A 16 page collage zine I created from found materials and coloured paper
I really enjoyed piecing these together!
Also thought it was interesting to see the words I cutout create the mood they were describing (see previous post).
Collage activity!
Ray Gun magazine
“David Byrne, in his intro to my book The End of Print, said print had been given its freedom, it was no longer obligated to simply carry the news. It became an expressive medium. Communication begins way before someone actually begins reading something.”
-David Carson