Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Self Portrait.


I created a self portrait for one of my classes. It was an assesment task, my first ever one at university. And so with a limited amount of PhotoShop practice I think I did sufficiently well.
Dom suggested I should put it up on my blog and I agreed.
It's a bit weird and I had no idea how it'd turn out, but I love it. It's something new and cool to look at. I hope anyway.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Dancing Mobile Phone, hmm?

Today a few of us were given the task to create some sort of new innovative idea. But not just any idea. OOooooh no, there was a bit of criteria that needed to be covered. Ie. We had to somehow combine the ideas of mobile phones and dance.
Woooww.

At first our group was silent. We heard chatter from all over the room of other ideas blossoming and forming, but we were a bit stumped.
And then we started rolling.

None of the ideas we came up with were very 'helpful' or useful as such, but just a bunch of fun. Which I think is fine.

Our final idea though was to have a program, perhaps similar to the iPhone app's, which when switched on can allow the phone to 'listen' to music or sound being played in the background, and sense the movements that you're making (presumably while dancing!) This then connects with Facebook or Twitter or some sort of interactive site like that, and changes your status accordingly to let other users on the site know whether you're dancing awesomely and in time, or utterly drunk and not with the beat at all.

As I said, it's just a bit of fun.

"Audrey-Lee Rizzato CANNOT DANCE."

Monday, March 22, 2010

What I am, and what I'm in to.

I've mentioned before that theatre is probably what I'd like to be involved in most, out of everything. So when asked "What type of practitioner are you?" I suppose that I'd say... actor? Actress...

I don't know. I'm a 'want to be' practitioner I guess. I haven't done enough of anything to be able to say I'm anything. But a student. I'm currently just learning as much as I can about anything I can.

So I guess that means I aspire to be an actress. Or a lighting designer. Or a set designer. Or a director. Or a theatre wizz kid. Haha, yeahh. I wish.

And the themes that I'm into; dramatic. Anything over the top and exaggerated. In theatre anyway. And art. If it's colourful I like it to be FULL OF COLOUR, if it's angry I want it to be FURIOUS. If there's any sort of set or costume or makeup, it must either be very big and over the top and out there, or absolutely non existant.
That's the type of thing I'm into anyway.



SELF BRANDING

I was playing around with a few fonts and simple images, trying to come up with a sort of brand for myself as a practitioner. A self branding exercise you'd call it.

Trialling different fonts.



Playing around with possible final brands.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

The Mood Board



As a very very verrrry basic photoshop user, I had a lot of fun making this; a mood board! Filled with colour and exaggeration for a performance in a magnificent theatre!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

My terrible memory.

The other day in our tute we needed to find a link to something we found awesome. Something we loved and really felt worthy of blogging. I knew exactly what I wanted to post. Ages ago I saw this video clip, and although it is not so much the 'performing' aspect of it that I love, I think it's brilliant. But there is absolutely no way I can remember what it's called. It's split screen the whole way through, and the same girl in is both the left screen and the right. It's not too obvious at the beginning, but there's definitely that "OHHH!" moment once you keep watching, because the left half is the scene played from beginning to end, whereas the right half is the exact same scene played backwards. But it just matches up so perfectly.

Anyway, I have tried Googling key words but to no avail. However, whilst on my quest to find this amazing piece of work, I came upon David Bowie's video clip "Life on Mars". Which of course, being a Bowie fan I have seen several (hundred) times, and realised that to me that is just as worthy of posting on this blog entry as any other.

His one eye is permanently dilated, yes? Yes. And so the fact the room he is in is so God damned light causes his two very different sized pupils to be absolutely freaky. Geeeeeniusly beautiful, hahaha! Just that opening scene. Watch it! Go go go!

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MELBOURNE 3000!

www.threethousand.com.au

This is a pretty cool website/blog that shows so many different things going on at the moment. It's like an "awesome things" guide to Melbourne. You can browse this "guide" through different sections using a menu like the image below.


The greatest thing about it, I think, is going to the maps section where marked out on a map of Melbourne is everything contained in the blog.

Monday, March 8, 2010

A few words with Mona, my neighbour in "C & I!"

After chatting with Mona I have learnt of her specialisations; Performance and Visual Art, and how if I enjoy acting then I must definitely try directing. Apparently it's a great thing to experience!

She says to mantain an income whilst on her quest to becoming a theatre practitioner she's going to try taking workshops, and teaching visual art to the younger generation.


I came across the following quote, which I found not only relevent to the course I'm taking, but to the specialisation that both Mona and I are doing as well;

"The future of our nation depends on our ability to create-and to be creative. During the coming decades our most important national resources will be human resources. If our nation is to continue to meet the challenges of the future, today's schools need to develop creative leaders."
-http://www.childdrama.com/why.html

Me and my studies.

I'm doing the Bachelor of Creative Arts Industries, and specialising in Performance and Digital Media. Acting and just being involved with theatre is probably one of the things I enjoy most, however I have not had much experience with Digital Media, and so studying the subject now might spark an intense interest in that field!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Here goes...

Never blogged before. Quite the new experience.

So we've got to publish a link to something 'creative' or 'innovative'. And I've been sitting here for a good five or ten minutes thinking, 'Oh God. What sites do I know that could possibly relate to that?'

I don't spend too much time on many different websites, excluding a bit of Facebook and perhaps Hotmail once a day or so. But then I decided good old eBay would be as good a site as any.

http://www.ebay.com.au

I know eBay doesn't isn't exactly an example of creativity, but there was definitely creativity responsible for it's coming about and 'creation'. Where would we be without eBay? Thousands of thing must get viewed/bought off/sold via eBay. And little things that without eBay or the help of online auctions would remain hidden in a box in the spare room for ever.

So eBay helps people make a bit of a profit. It helps people buy things that would be long out of stock anywhere else. And of course I'm sure it definitely makes a bit of a profit itself with certain different advertisers.
Quite the fantastic idea when you think about it!

I dunno. I may be way off, but I think this is as good a link to put down then anything else I could come up with.
Perhaps even better than Facebook.


Creativity, Innovation, and Risk.

In my mind, they mean:
Creativity; The act of creating and forming ideas. Wanting to make. Wanting to form things.
Innovation; A change, or something handy, needed, worthwhile.
Risk; When there is consequence. When there is the chance something might go completely differently to how you imagine.