Wednesday, April 16, 2008

The Artistic Experience and Technology: A Fusion for the Future

Technology has impacted my experience of making art by allowing me to capture moments of political protest and turn each into a poignant reflection on war, politics, and change in our society. This was the first real protest I have ever been to, and thus it was quite an interesting experience for me. I participating as an observer, watching how each group—protesters, police, counter protesters—interacted with one another. At the end of the protest, I felt as though what I had witnessed was far from my expectations.


However, after uploading the pictures to my computer, I began to feel the significance of what I had documented as I edited and put narrative to the pictures. Each picture that I selected contained a powerful message that I had not fully realized when I was taking them. Enhancing certain aspects of the pictures such as brightness and contrast led me to see new, powerful meanings in each of the pictures. Looking at my finished product, I realized the magnitude of technology’s impact on artistic expression.


Using the online blog and digital imaging, I was able to appreciate how technology allows for artists to pursue new techniques and means of expression. Technology allowed me to do things that I would not have been able to do otherwise. My project is online and can be accessed by anyone in the world with an internet connection. This ability to share artistic creations on such a wide scale allows for greater input and interaction among people, and for people everywhere to understand the significant of things such as political protest, be it in Washington, D.C., Beijing, Paris, Moscow, or Tehran. Technology allows people to access a wealth of ideas and knowledge, as well as new methods for revolutionary artistic expression.


With advancements in computer and internet technology continuing at an ever-increasing rate, we can only guess at the new artistic developments that lay in store for the future.


Source: http://www.nietylko.net/portfolio.html

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

The Computer as a Means of Artistic Expression

Ever since the early days of ENAIC, Memex, and Dynabook, computer technology has advanced in leaps and bounds. The average computer today is many times more powerful that its predecessors and can perform an ever-increasing list of tasks and functions. One such function is as a new means for artistic expression. The computer’s ability to combine the traditional artistic mediums of drawing, painting, film, sound, photography, and text allow for the creative synthesis of any of these artistic mediums to generate innovative new artworks. One such example of this synthesis is the use of drawing in combination with digital imaging and editing technology. An artist can sit down and draw a sketch or picture and then upload that picture to a computer using a scanner. The artist can then continue to work on the drawing by adding colors from an infinite selection, shadows, contrast, and many other artistic elements, having transformed the work from the physical to the digital realm. One place where artwork created through this process can be found is deviantART, an international online artist community where users can upload creative works to share on a global scale. This is just one of the many examples of how computers can be used to open up new and ever-expanding venues for artistic expression.