Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Pjotr Sapegin
The short video inspired by Pjotr Sapegin's, Madame Butterfly, depicts a real world situation in animation form. It is very interesting to see how much the woman is affected when the man sails away. This powerful animation shows the impact certain decisions have on people and how every single individuals needs others in life, or else they'll just whither away, similar to a butterfly. The ambient sound of opera playing in the background throughout the video helps suggest a message of downright sadness in regards to the main character. Even without any dialogue between the individuals, the visuals help provide a perfect basis to the meaning of the story.
Opera
Gianni Schicchi
An opera, is “an
extended dramatic composition, in which all parts are sung to instrumental
accompaniment, that usually includes arais, choruses, and recitatives, and that
sometimes includes ballet.” (dictionary.com) Operas date back to the Roman
revivals during the Renaissance period and have evolved through the years with
the addition of technology and improved creative direction being the basis of
its development. (historyworld.net)
On December 14th,
1918 the premiere of “Gianni Schicchi” debuted at the Metropolitan Opera in New
York, NY. This opera takes place in Florence, Italy during 1299 and was taken
from a passage from Dante’s Inferno. The
basis of the opera surrounds the theme of a man named Buiso Donati who had
recently died. His family members intended to pay tribute to him, until they
found out that he left a will. Unfortunately, it wasn’t for them and instead
was given to the monks in Santa Reparata. In the meantime, there was a love
affair being frowned upon, between Rinuccio and a girl named Lauretta, which in
fact was a plan to help get the will. With
this being set aside, a man named Gianni Schicchi was brought along to fake that
Donati was still alive. This was just an effort to regain ownership of the
will. In the end, the two “lovers” were
able to marry, and Gianni Schicchi was unethically given the mule, the house,
and the mills.
The majority of
the opera took place in a “bedroom” scene with Buiso Donati’s family surrounded
around him. The technology used included a movable bed and even a background
that depicted a city in the distance. Even though the lighting wasn’t anything
out of the ordinary, the use of a single floodlight sure helped keep the play
simple and not overshadowed by unnecessary light. This show, in my opinion must
have been unique for its time especially due to the comedic aspect of the
performance. Even though comedy is very popular nowadays, this opera received
many positive reviews when it first came out. It seemed to be something very
different than the generic opera at that time, which in my opinion interested
many people to go see it.
This specific
piece of opera, just like any opera written, plays a very important role in the
evolution of art through the years. While watching this opera, I discovered a
song that truly stood out compared to the others. It is called, O mio babbino caro, (“Oh My Beloved
Father”) and is performed when Lauretta is begging her father to let her stay
with Rinuccio even if stress was being brought up. With this being said, this
song, as well as the opera Gianni Schicchi are still being “remembered” in the
modern day era of art. Art is anything creatively done or put together with the
effort to show a bold statement or message to others. This can range from a
theatrical performance all the way up to a musical concert performed by
legendary bands. The song, O mio babbino
caro, has been played before every single one of Coldplay’s new, “A Head
Full of Dreams” tour shows. It has also been in commercials for Halloween
Horror Nights, at Universal Orlando Resort, which is done by a very artistic
team of creative individuals. These two examples help show that even though
opera has dated back many years, it still has a physical impact on many
artistic events today.
If I were to be a
director in the 21st century, this opera could easily be put into a
video game that would interest the modern generation. This would be a single
player, action-horror adventure game where the person playing has full control
of the decisions being made by the protagonist. Buiso Donati has come back from
the dead to confront those who have “wronged” him and in this case you are the
one his spirit is after. The goal is to venture through his old and deranged
town where is entity still hovers. During each level, the goal is to get
through the evil spell that has been set on the character the “player” portrays.
This includes anything from fighting off a ward of sinister minions that have
been brought forth, to finding clues and escaping a paranormal ridden room, or
even facing the man himself, Buiso Donati, in an ultimate final battle. Nowadays,
people have an increased interest in horror. This game is going to help set the
tone for horror and give a very eerie feel for whoever may decide to play.
Gianni Schicchi,
as shown is a very interesting opera that has evolved through the years. Similar
to other operas, it is still remembered and shown today, but most certainly has
a more modernized feel which relates to the generation of its viewers. Operas
in general have been a very important part of the history and could be
considered to be one of the very first forms of proper entertainment. It has
been a basis for many things today and without the start of “opera” our modern
day artistic culture would most certainly not be where it is.
ASCII Image Generator
ASCII, is the most common format for text files on computers. Interestingly enough, there is a way to take a photo and turn them into these files through online generators. After playing around for a little, I noticed that this different yet unique way to look at art is actually very entertaining and interesting. I was able to use practically any photo and transform it into a canvas made up of different pieces of code and letters. Based on the background and color I used, the picture became more visible and clear. As stated, it was a very unique way to create a new piece of art. I was most fascinated by that because it showed me that literally anything can be made into an art form.
Monday, September 5, 2016
Raul Cuero - Creativity
Raul Cuero's interview showed me a very different and interesting perspective on how to live life to the fullest. He brought up some positive messages that can easily be used in my everyday life. There were many key points that I got out of his interview, but a couple of them truly stood out to me. One message stated that it is important to have a universal consciousness when figuring out who you are. This means that us as individuals can't let the influences of society effect our growth in life. I myself can use this a basis for my everyday activities, as it will give me the perfect mindset to do things to the best of my ability. Raul Cuero mentioned creativity frequently in his interview. I learned that the use of creativity can also help with finding a place in this world. The key to being creative is perceiving nature in the correct way and truly figuring out who you are. It is important to do that and then soon after everything will come naturally. This way of living can be a huge benefit for me and my future endeavors. It will help me push through any troubles that may get in my way and will give me an "anything is possible" mindset when I wake up each and every day.
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Introduction
Hello, I'm Kevin Blanchfield, a sophomore majoring in Business Management. Even though my desired major is not in regards to art, I have a huge passion for many things that are related to this field. My goal is to one day operate my own business in the amusement industry. These types of businesses use different types of art such as performance and design in their attractions. I'm hoping this class will help me gain a better understanding of these types of art which will then help with my future endeavors. After going to class the first day, it seems that I have made the right decision and I'm excited to get started.
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