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Week 10 – Art Activity – Intermedia

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- My idea was about the election associated with people, form application to register, identification.  - Three media choices include drawing, painting, imaging, and sculpture.  - I think drawing is the most basic method to easily explain an demonstrate my ideas and thoughts, and messages through the drawing. Sculpture was somehow less efficient, and time consuming. I think If I have chosen other method which would not illustrate enough meaning of my messages.  - This was my drawing on my tablet with paint application, I am really satisfied as this is how I draw by my thinking and convert it into to symbol drawing. 

Week 10 – Artist – Joseph DeLappe & Micol Hebron

Joseph DeLappe is the professor of Games and Tactical Media at Abertay University in Dundee, Scotland. His work has been focusing on electronic and new media since 1983. His works also includes a variety of online gaming performance, sculpture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout in the United States and abroad - including exhibition and performances in Australia, the United Kingdom, China, Germany, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Mexico, Italy, Peru, Sweden and Canada.  Micol Hebron is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice includes studio work, curating, writing, social media, crowd-sourcing, teaching, public-speaking, and both individual and collaborative project. She was also an Art professor at Chapman University. She employs strategies of consciousness-raising, collaboration, generosity, play, and participation to support and further feminist dialogues in art and life. The media of Joseph included drawing, painting, animated gift, imaging, digital co

Week 8 – Art Activity – Photo Story

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 Tea ceremony of my cousin’s wedding on this weekend 

Week 8 – Artist – Addario-Cardiff-Miller

     -   Lynsey Addario is an American photojournalist who regularly works for The New York Times, National Geographic, and Time Magazine. In the late 1990s, she began freelancing in New York city for the Associated Press, where she worked consistently for three years before moving to New Delhi, India, to cover South Asia for the Christian Science Monitor, The Boston Globe, and Houston Chronicle. Over the past 15 years, Addario has covered every significant conflict and humanitarian crises of her generation, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Darfur, Libya, Syria, Lebanon, South Sudan, Somalia, and Congo. She specially like to document life of hardship, war time of these countries. Every photos of Addario was honest, illustrating how the environment looks like at the present time, or tell the emotion of people.     -   Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller are Canadian artists who live and work in British Columbia. They are internationally recognized for their multimedia sound installations

Week 7 - Art Activity - Headshots & Environmental Portrait

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  Me at the Aquarium in Maui, Hawaii

Week 7 – Artist – Nan Goldin & Annie Leibovitz

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Annie Leibovitz is an American photographer born on October 2 1949 in Waterbury, CT. In 1970, she began working as a commercial photographer at Rolling Stone magazine, and soon became the first woman to be named chief photographer. Later on, she began her portrait photographing career in Vanity Fair, as well as some magazine, Vogue. She is famous for her celebrity portraits, and the first woman ever to have a solo exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.  Nancy Goldin who was born on September 12, 1953 is an American photographer and activist. Her works usually demonstrate LGBT subcultures, moments of intimacy, HIV/AIDS crisis, and the opioid epidemic. She is now living and working in New York city, Berlin, and Paris.  The picture of Annie was portraying the American actress Demi Moore in 1982. I think this picture was taken by the amazing angle that could capture the whole body of the actress with the environment surrounding her. I can still feel the beauty of t

Week 6 – Art Activity – Drawing II

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1.  2. It was obviously that the real map of campus contained more precise details of all buildings in the campus. For me, my experience in LB campus was not as much, because I was firstly admitted to school in Fall 2019 and after the first semester, the pandemic sweeping through make more than a year online or hybrid study. I did not have much opportunity going explore the campus myself. I was only focusing on the College of Business ( CBA ) building since I am business student.  The map has taught me many things in the campus about the location of the other building, and had made me realizing how much time that I should spend more on learning the campus itself. Since I only went to Business building, I only remember the parking lot which is next to the CBA and the Pyramid.  3. My automatic draw was too weird for me and my partner. I and my partner are facing toward other. However, we both want to draw a different item. I wanted to draw the tv, while he wanted to draw the window. The

Week 6 – Artist – Camille & Sarah Elgart

 - Sarah Elgart was award-winning choreographer, director, and producer for many years. Her works and productions style and contents  focus solely on transforming and catalyzing bus terminals, airports, museums with movement, music, and media. Her production meaning was to create a magic out of the mundane, allowing viewers to see "old places with new eyes".  - Camille's music is so different from anything else in French pop. She sang in English while she was a French singer. The majority of her song including sounds and rhythms are mostly generated by the human body: murmurs and yelps, sighs and squawks, finger-clicks and chest-slaps. The meaning of her work is to let the body tells stories naturally along with music in the song. - The moment I saw there were short video of one Sarah dancer dancing in the elevator, I think there would be a moment when she was freely moving her body in the way she mastered to tell a story. That's why I would say there would be a momen