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Monthly Archives September 2007

Helvetica Documentary

If you haven’t heard, Gary Hustwit has made a documentary about the font Helvetica. It’s won six film awards so far, and has had a much broader appeal than Hustwit imagined. Here is a clip with Wim Crouwel speaking:

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The film looks amazing, and it is playing here in San Francisco at the Yerba Buena Center, on Oct 5-7. I am going, and if you want to meet up, drop me an email or leave a comment here.

Update

The Helvetica Documentary sold out at Yerba Buena for all three days, and no one I know was able to get to tickets. But don’t worry. The dvd is coming out Nov 6. You can preorder it on Amazon here: Helvetica Documentary.

My Birthday Today

My Birthday Photo

Yup. It’s my birthday today, and I am going to class. I made this photo in a rush this morning. Hope you like it.

Too Slow And Too Fast

Vacation-Tempus-Temporis Syndrom, referse to the sensation that time is moving very slowly while at the same time everything is rushed. Yes, I just made that up, but its close to what I am feeling.

I feel like time is moving both too slow and too fast. My classes seem to be moving painfully slow, all I want to do is make more fun and interesting things, but the classes drag slowly on. At the same time, I am behind in most of my reading for my art history classes and I definitely have been slacking on my freelance work. There just doesn’t seem to be enough time. And I have only been in classes for three and a half weeks.

How can this be!

Non sequitur

Everytime I see the words “I feel fine,” like above, I can’t help but think of the project  by Jonathan Harris and Sepandar Kamvar: www.wefeelfine.org. It’s an amazing website which agragates millions of blogs and looks for the phrase “I feel” and then records the next word. All of the data is then put into these amazing animated graphics, so you can literally see how millions of people are feeling all over the world.

My First Audio Project

I know I haven’t been keeping all of you up-to-date on my 4D class, but tomorrow we have to turn in our first real creation. And like the Frankenstein from the movies, we were given the task of sampling sound and cutting them up into a 2 minute audio piece. I really like the first half of my project; the second have could still use some work. But I am out of time.

My friend Tamarah was nice enough to read her favorite poem “Satan After Hours” by David Lerner.

Someone has already told me that it isn’t very interesting, so don’t be too harsh, but please let me know what you think, and where I could have worked more on it.

 
 My First Audio Project [2:13m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

CCA Portfolio Requirements

The CCA has set out some new portfolio requirements its first year students. They seem fairly straight forward, but I have a few concerns. You can download the official PDF document here: CCA First Year Portfolio Guidelines.

Here are the requirements in full:

It is the goal of the First Year Program to have all students who are enrolled in Core Studio courses be prepared to keep a well-organized and properly formatted digital portfolio of their Core Studio work. In addition to this portfolio requirement all Core Studio students from Fall 2007 and/or Spring 2008 will be expected to attend a First Year Portfolio Review during finals week of Spring 2008. This will be an opportunity for students to communicate with CCA faculty about their direction and progress at the college.

Portfolio Guidelines
Important NOTE: It is essential for consistency that you follow these guidelines exactly. If images, sound files and video files are not formatted and named as requested here, your work may not be completely and properly reviewed.

  1. Document each project in each studio course with a digital camera and save onto a recordable CD-R (700MB). An exception to this will be in 4D, where you will have video projects that are saved on a DVD.
  2. Create a folder for each Core Studio course that you are taking: Drawing1, 2D Visual Dynamics, 3D Visual Dynamics, 4D Visual Dynamics and or 2D/3D Visual Dynamics. (It is recommended, but optional to also keep folders for your Introduction to Studio courses such as Painting 1 or Writing/Literature workshops.)
  3. Create a folder within each studio course for each project. For example, you will have several projects in your Drawing 1 folder that might include Gesture, Project Book, Final Project, etc…
  4. Submit only one good image of each completed project, or 5-10 images of a series or collection within a project. For example: 5 gesture drawings, 5 pages of your project book, an installation that requires multiple images.
  5. Formatting Still Images: We ask that you create 2 different size images for each image.
    Save the images in two different folders, mark one folder 72DPI and another 300DPI.
  6. We are asking for one high resolution image that is print ready and one low resolution for web presentation. Creating both presentations of images gives you more possibility for using your images for your professional practice.
    Low resolution
    72 DPI
    600 x 800 or 800 x 600
    JPG or PNG
    High resolution

    300 DPI
    at least 1600 pixels on the longest side
    TIFF
  7. Your files should be labeled as follows use this naming format exactly: image number_artist’s first initial and last name_project name_dpi resolution.Example: 01_jsmith_gesture_72 or 01_jsmith_gesture_30072DPI folder:
    01_jsmith_gesture_72
    02_jsmith_gesture_72300DPI folder:
    01_jsmith_gesture_300
    02_jsmith_gesture_300
  8. When formatting time based assignments. Video projects will be burned on a DVD. Audio and Web projects may be burned on a 700MB CD.Video projects should be formatted for Standard Definition 720 x 640, NTSC. They should be exported as best quality Quick Time (QT) files with either .mov or .dv file extensions. Video files less than 5 minutes in length should be burned as data files on a DVD. Videos longer than 5 minutes in length should be mastered as a DVD.Your video file and projects should be labeled as follows: 01jsmith_videoproject>titleofyourvideo.dvSound Projects should be formatted as either MP3 with a high bitrate (192kbps) and a sample rate of 44.1khz, or as AIFF files using 16 bit 48khz resolution.Your sound file and projects should be labeled as follows: 01jsmith_soundproject>siterecording.aiff (name of project)
  9. Web Project:
    Make a copy of your site folder in your home directory onto a CD.
    Rename your site folder. Example: jsmith_webprojectYou must have an index.html page that is working at the top of your list of files in your folder. Your index page must not be inside a folder. Audio files embedded in your website should by MP3 files. Video files embedded in your website should be QT files ~320×240 .Your web file should be labeled as follows: 01jsmith_webproject>02jsmith_webproject (if you have a 2nd web project)

As a graphic design student these instructions are fairly simple. What concerns me are the other majors, and there are a lot of them. How many people know how to change the DPI on a photo? I mean really, not ‘ya I think I can,’ but ya I can do it and it won’t take forever.

The CCA has setup weekend classes to teach students how to do work on their digital portfolios, but the class sizes are limited to 15 students, and their are hundreds of freshman.

I know their aren’t many readers right now, but if any of you think it would be a good idea for me to post how to do some of this stuff. Just leave a comment.

CCA Library Blog

For over a week I have been trying to find other students who are blogging about the CCA or any art school for that matter, and I have been deeply disapointed.

However, I just found the CCA Library’s blog. How funny! They even have their library orientation video up.

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Graphic Design Tournament

For someone reason I always seem to miss the Cut & Paste tournament here in San Francisco. And I am going to miss it again this year. But don’t let that stop any of you from going!

The San Francisco tournament will be held on Septemeber 29, at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Tickets are $10 or $15 at the door.

Here is a video of last years even in Chicago.

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If someone goes, takes pictures, and send them to me.