not too far from here: http://www.bergstrom-mahlermuseum.com/index.php/learn-a-explore/educators.html
some weekend workshops coming up soon!
not too far from here: http://www.bergstrom-mahlermuseum.com/index.php/learn-a-explore/educators.html
some weekend workshops coming up soon!
Documentation for all projects are due one week after critiques, unless otherwise specified. Your goal should be to represent your work as best possible via still images, text, and/or video if necessary.
Minimum Requirements
1. A text document with your image information, including:
You are free to provide multiple descriptions for different images/views/details if your work is complicated enough to necessitate this.
2. Still images, in jpeg format, with a minimum size of 2400px in the longest dimension. (Example: 6”x8”@ 300dpi = 1800px x 2400px.) Larger is fine, too. Please label your images as follows:
Optional
3. Document your work with video, if you feel it is necessary to fully represent your work to a stranger. Videos should be in .mov format, preferably compressed in H.264 codec format.
Keep file sizes under 1GB, please!
Submission
We will be using UW’s Box service this semester for handing in documentation. You should have all received a link to a shared folder with me. Please place your documentation in a folder with your name on it inside the shared folder. Again, all documentation due one week after crit, by midnight. Anything after this deadline will be considered late.
Useful Links
BOX: https://uwmadison.app.box.com/login
MERIT: http://merit.education.wisc.edu/Equipment/CirculatingEquipment.aspx
CRIT WEEK!
Monday, March 10
Documentation Overview
Work Day/Individual Meetings
Wednesday, March 12
Midterm Crit
You could not ask for a better mini-introduction to an artist than via The Colbert Report. Theaster Gates will be speaking at the GAS conference (!!!!) and should be on all of your radars as generally stellar.
http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/433579/march-06-2014/theaster-gates
This lecture is happening at the WID on Monday after class.
this tool porn has been making the rounds: https://vimeo.com/86915577
I’m declaring this relevant to glass: http://www.nytimes.com/video/science/100000002747620/fountains-of-chain.html?smid=pl-share
If you had a couple thousand dollars to spend: http://www.finkenbeiner.com/GLASSHARMONICA.htm