Media Salon

New Media Art musings at the New School

Nature’s Rest

February 28, 2008 Posted by mari26 | mashup | | No Comments Yet

Mashup Mishaps

February 27, 2008 Posted by raiinthesky | Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

Adidas

an attempt to make a TV spot.

IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING.

February 27, 2008 Posted by heiliger | culture, mashup, remix | , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Mashup

February 25, 2008 Posted by megkramer | Uncategorized | , , | 2 Comments

jump cut

here’s my video, it’s 3 minutes, sorry folks.

enjoy

http://www.jumpcut.com/view?id=B80BEA50DD8611DC9969000423CF385C

February 20, 2008 Posted by cawhl | Uncategorized | | 4 Comments

mashup

February 20, 2008 Posted by jonathanseneris | mashup | | 3 Comments

mash up

Hey! Toby – I really like the skype video-chat mash up!  That’s a great idea.  Here’s my mash up.http://www.jumpcut.com/view?id=D7B2FE4CDFBC11DCAB44000423CF037A 

February 20, 2008 Posted by oscie | Uncategorized | | 2 Comments

mash up

i made two mash ups one is a pictogram have a look

http://www.jumpcut.com/view?id=C81713F0DCE311DCBA24000423CF0184

the other is sorta a mash up of photos of conversations i’ve have on skype with a friend living in iceland

http://www.jumpcut.com/view?id=05BAD12EDCC611DCA316000423CEF5B0

toby

February 19, 2008 Posted by tobyk | mashup | , , | 2 Comments

“The Art of Sleep”

The Art of SleepThe title of this piece stood out from the rest of the artwork to me. The thumbnail was just a blank box as opposed to all the other colorful eye-catching pieces. The piece is simple; comprised of a plain blank canvas with changing big black font that is synchronized to a catchy soundtrack. The artist, Young-Hae Chang, does a great job of pacing the sentences to keep the viewer interested enough to keep reading, well, at least for me. I felt like he was trying to be a little too artsy with it (maybe trying to prove his “art”work), but overall, I thought his presentation and concept were simple and intriguing. It’s kind of long.. http://www.tate.org.uk/netart/artofsleep/ It’s not letting me link the Gif/thumbnail to link to the website so please copy and paste the address.

February 13, 2008 Posted by heiliger | critique, net.art | , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

Umpa Lumpa What? Lampedusa!

Hello All,

I am hoping this post comes out correctly, here goes.I decided to lose myself in the world of net art, but soon became confused and my head started to ache. I didn’t follow your leads Josephine (darn)…that’s what I get for going off solo into cyber-space…he he he.

Anyhow, I felt a lot of the net art bled into each other & I could no longer tell what was what: interactive art, installation art, performance art, video art, net music art, collaboration net art, multimedia net art…aaaah, the information overload was ENDLESS!

I finally came across a project (which I am hoping IS net art but am unsure) titled “How To Reach Lampedusa.” I wanted to paste a visual but was unsuccessful. This project did have an affect on me & that’s what I was after: an emotion. This project was included in a larger art site called, “Cute or Creepy.”

A video begins with images of loads of people bunched up & sitting on an over-crowded rocky beach. Words appear in the middle of the screen, a martian-esq female voice sings the words as if they were lyrics to a song, and it has a very karaoke feel to it. (You, the viewer, are able to follow the singer along.) A strange vibe does enter the picture slowly (both visually & sonic-ly.)

The island of Lampedusa is teeny compared to a regular-sized island & exists in the middle of nowhere; a forgotten destination of sorts, only reachable by plane or ship. Some experts claim that it is one of the best beaches in the world.

Lampedusa seems awful: hot, desert-like and colorless. Why would anyone want to go there, I balked. But this is where I feel the artist connects w/ a deeper message.

I felt land-locked & trapped with nowhere to run or escape to. There are a few bizarre shots of small crosses sticking out of the earth (like tombstones in a cemetery.) The camera goes back & forth from the tourists to the starkness of the island. Not much is happening: life passes & the people sit passively by on Lampedusa.

There is symbolism woven throughout: boredom, death, passivity. Once you arrive on Lampedusa, you’re dead. There is no going back. But then the artist surprised me! From out of the blue, a gorgeous miracle of a shot saves the day! My whole perception was suddenly twisted…aaah, these crazy net artist.

Take a look & enjoy!

  1. http://artonline.jp/lampedusa/index.html

    Comment by raiinthesky | February 13, 2008 <!– @ 3:06 am –>

February 13, 2008 Posted by raiinthesky | Uncategorized | | 1 Comment