FMX 463 PROJECT 1

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Project 1

FRAGMENTATION

Create an experimental video installation that fragments time, space, the source video and/or narrative. Create an environment through non-linear story-telling and experimental video techniques. Tell a story simultaneously, break it apart, make it strange. Consider the experience you want your viewers to have and play off of that emotion / memory / desire.

Objectives

Create a fragmented / non-linear narration using projection mapping onto a minimum of 3 objects/sculptures of your choosing or creation. The video will be a maximum of 2 minutes long and you will communicate a non-linear narrative by fragmenting it into at least 6 quadrants to use as your projection input/source.

Requirements

Your project should include but is not limited to:

  • Original source video – a fragmented video of 6 quadrants
  • 1920×1080 res (should match projector specs)
  • An installation that engages with space, objects, and audience through video

projection onto a minimum of 3 objects/sculptures.

On your blog:
• Project Proposal – Due Sept. 7th
• Artist Research Assignment – Due Sept. 14th • Process Posts (min. 3) – Weekly
• Artist Statement – Due at critique

See the resources page for tutorials, artists, and ideas https://ericaisringhaus.com/fmx-463/

 

I have reserved the blackbox for our class from 8:00am-3:00pm to allow for set up and breakdown of work for September 21st

Project Rubric

Project Proposal

10

Artist Research

10

Process Posts

10

Artist Statement

20

Project

50

100

 

 

Project Proposal guidelines

  • Three sketches
  • 2 paragraph description: what and why
  • Timeline
  • Materials list
  • Fill your proposal with as much information as possible, treat it as if you were proposing this project to a gallery, residency, or city.

Artist research guidelines

  • 2 paragraphs on the artist, a particular work, or body of work
  • The artist’s artist statement (if one is no available, use a relevant interview)
  • Attach an image of your favorite work of the artist and a few sentences on why you like that work
  • See the list on the resources page for acceptable artists (for artists off that list please see instructor)

Artist Statement guidelines

  • Minimum 2 Paragraphs
  • Should be about why you made the work and your concept – not how you made it or what you made it with
  • Can be written creatively to match the work, such as a poem.