Project 3
iPhone Case Ad
-Kayla Nguyen

Kaledo Art

blake kathryn
KIROKAZE
Sade Olutola
Misplaced Lens Cap

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
todays bird
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Not today Justin

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i don't do bad sauce passes
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
will byers stan first human second
art blog(derogatory)
trying on a metaphor
NASA
Xuebing Du
hello vonnie
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@videoforgd
Project 3
iPhone Case Ad
-Kayla Nguyen
Heavy Industries
Heavy Industries: text-based art
Design Problem #3: Devices
Short promo for upcoming "Family Values" show ...
Starring Eleanor O'Brien of Dance Naked Productions.
PSU Time Art YouTube Channel
Hello!
I've just set up a PSU Time Art YouTube Channel.
When you've completed your Project 3, you will hand it in to me and I'll upload it to this channel so that we can all then watch it on mobile devices at the critique on the last day of class. If you don't have a small mobile device, do not fret, you can share with someone else.
You do not need to compress your video in any particular way for viewing on the mobile device, since we're viewing it through YouTube. But YouTube has helpful instructions for how to output and compress your files for highest quality viewing.
Encoding Do's and Don'ts
Supported File Formats
Encoding in iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Quicktime Pro
Spring 2012 courses
ART 455: Time Art Studio
CRN: 64731
Spring 2012, Monday/Wednesday, 3pm – 5:50pm
Instructor: Julie Perini ([email protected])
4 credits
Description
This course investigates the meaning and representation of time in art and in our daily lives. What is time? What is our experience of time? How can we represent time? How can we describe time in writing, in two-dimensional and three-dimensional art, and of course, using the time-based arts? How can we create careful and considered experiences for other people, using time as our primary resource? What do we mean when we talk about the past, present, and future? Students are encouraged to work in a variety of media including video, animation, sound, performance, events, sequential art, installation, web-based and interactive arts, and other hybrid forms.
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ART 410/510: Video Art: Histories, Theories, Practices (listed as: Experimental Film/Video)
CRN: 64711
Spring 2012, Tuesdays, 2:00pm - 4:50pm
Instructor: Julie Perini ([email protected])
4 credits
Description
This lecture course provides a selective overview of the history of artistic experimentation with video imaging technology. The study will include topics such as video installation and projection, performance video, experimental documentary, experimental film’s influence on video art, the role of popular culture and television, social critique and identity politics, relationships between art and technology, media preservation issues, media access, and new practices in digital media. Through screenings, readings, writing assignments, class discussions, student presentations, and gallery/theater trips students will develop critical thinking and writing abilities.
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ART 399: Video 2
CRN: 64728
Spring 2012, Tuesday/Thursday, 9am – 11:50am
Instructor: Julie Perini ([email protected])
4 credits
Description
This intermediate video course provides opportunities for students to refine video production techniques and skills while also developing conceptually sophisticated project ideas. Topics covered may include the following: sound recording and mixing, interviewing techniques, green screen techniques, video installation, performance video, and alternative documentary production. This course considers the use of video within the context of contemporary art and design.
The Ring (Remake)
-Kayla Nguyen
The Hills Are Alive: Cindy's version of the opening scene in Sound of Music.
Patricia' rip and remix exercise
Julie's culture recs!
Reed College: Bruce Nauman Exhibition (video artist)
Friday, Feb. 17, 7pm lecture about Nauman by Robert Slifkin
Portland International Film Festival general website
Short Films: In the Absence of Light, Darkness Prevails
Tuesday, Feb. 21, 6:15pm
PSU MFA Studio Lecture Series: Jennifer West
Wednesday, Feb. 22, 7pm
Dirty Looks - Female Trouble - A Genderfuck program at Grand Detour
Thursday, Feb. 23, 8pm
Students making cookies.
Experiments with light and shadow!
Lighting Videos
Basic Lighting
3 Point Lighting
Film Noir Lighting Video
Fireworks by Kenneth Anger
Link to Project 1
-Kayla Nguyen-