OK, so thanks for all the crit about the titles and timing and cheesy effects and all that good stuff...it will be noted for the future. In case you guys wanted to know more about what I tried to accomplish and just what was bubbling around in my head when i made this...I'm going to write about my piece.
OK, my title was Revolutions of 60 and as I explained it was about ways we break time despite being biological creatures that are bound to an existence with time. At the beginning, I breifly titled each haiku in the theme they portrayed about time....bound, infinetly, imploding, remembering, daydreams.
I'm not going to write too much about each haiku because I prefer it when people can take different things from art and when things are open and ambiguous...but...
Bound haiku was about man being bound by time. I think this was pretty obvious...that's all I'm really gonna say.
Infinite haiku represented one of the ways we attempt to break time, attemps at being infinite. The moments in humanity or in individual lives that are infinite, even though we biologically die. This is where the statues tie in...portraits of ourselves that are infinite.
Impolding haiku was kind of the nature of humans coupled with our relationship with time. We are constantly moving forward b/c we have to, b/c we must look to a future to survive. Yet we live so heavily from our pasts that we kind of implode on ourselves. This was kind of the underneath thinking process in my editing but I wasn't really trying to portray this heaviness at first glance. I edited the piece so that the beginning contains the end and the end contains the beginning and the final product is a pop! However, I also wanted to show the personal space of the bus and tie that in with the ride of our lives....blah blah blah
Remembering haiku is probably my favorite and pretty loaded. It's like a flashback, another way we break time. Lose ourselves into a different reality in another time. I tried to tap into some eternal emotions here, and purposefully left it pretty open b/c I want it to represent so many things in different people's minds. Of course I have my preferred interpretation but I ain't sayin! ^_^
Daydreams haiku is similar to the remembering one as far as escaping into other times and making that become ur current reality goes. I wanted to show the breaking and split literally...so you see her revolving with her daydream.....perhaps the effect was cheesy...but i still kinda like it, haha, oh well.
so that's all.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
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