As part of our general assessment criteria, we have to create a flash based artwork on a specific theme. The theme which I chose was Abstract. In the beginning, I really wanted to concentrate on the theme Satire, because it is a challenge in itself and a need to be comical yet serious at the same time. I had an idea to create a “I’m watching you” subject with privacy issue at the core. I started off by doing this project, yet quickly realised that it was extremely cliche and unoriginal. After showing Jason some of my paintings, it seemed to be a good idea to work with my painting Moi.
What I wanted to do it retain subtleties within the work. I wanted to make the eyes blink, and have little movements here and there. Starting with the eyes was my first challenge. I found a site which showed me and taught me how to do, but after trying to do this tutorial over and over again, it ended up being too time-consuming and complicated for a computer illiterate person like myself. Therefore, as a solution, I tweened the eyes. It ended up been much simpler for me.
As the task went on, my imagination was fleeting. I could not find anything interesting and imaginative to do with my project. I wanted to incorporate video and sound, not because it was part of the criteria but because it adds effect. In the bottle section of the painting, I added a video to show the binge-drinking culture but also to analyse the bottles and glasses which have interesting shapes and forms in themselves.
With the circle in the top right hand side of the painting, I made it twirl, to symbolise its neverendingness. An arrow points to the orange section of the painting which says: Live life to the fullest for you only live once. In the background there are barking noises. This is abstract in itself because it can be a type of warning or the idea that the world is a ‘dog-eat-dog” world, or to simply mock Jason’s email and precision of “no dogs linking to other dogs” towards the project. I did in fact go out to record these sounds at the Welfare Shelter in Helensvale.
Towards the bottom, there is a little man which stands out from the comformity of the group. Yet, as part of being an individual, we are each unique in our own way, just like everybody else. I wanted to write it like the “BEN” agendas (famous french commercial stationary artist) who writes quotes in diaries.
The hand print moves slightly to show a wave, with the idea that I acknowledge your presence and I am interacting with you not as a painting, but as a person. (This can also be seen with the eyes).
The point of art is that it is pointless. That is what I wanted to portray in an abstract, absurd and strange way.
Although the artwork in itself is not a grand, fantastic, superb or even flattering work, it is a progressive step towards my flash understanding. I attempted in so many ways to link the separate flash files together but failed in vain and felt in pure desperation unwell because of it. I even called a friend’s brother in Canada to help me out. Yet, even by putting the sections into different Scenes, I could not figure out how to link them together. I even tried to add in Script by adding “go url()”. And I failed miserably at tat also.
Therefore, my last hope to link the files together was by using Dreamweaver. It was not done very well and it basically has a next, next, previous feel to it which I know Jason did not want BUT it was my last na only hope.
I am not pleased with my artwork. I am a bit of a perfectionist but have stayed up for days and hours trying to do this. I am more of a hands-on kind of person and the web-based artwork just annoyed me to tears and increased my stress levels to the maximum.
My next step is to learn how to link these flash files together!!!!!
Why can’t this be easy??
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