Monday, 4 August 2014

Still on my holidays...

So...I've decided to start a new couple of projects for my own amusement during my time off between college terms.

After having been through to Edinburgh for a previous project I had a fair collection of images from various parts of the city. Views of streets and closes, old buildings and really old buildings, unusual little markings on the pavements or partially worn away posters on telephone boxes.  That sort of thing, city stuff.  The one thing that did grab my attention was the very old graffiti at the top of the Scott Monument, fascinating stuff.  Not just scrawled writings like 'baz waz ere' and stuff like that but beautifully etched perfect lettering depicting initials and usually a date too.  I also began to take photos of old and fading hand painted signage for businesses around the city, usually found at the entrance to a tenement which housed several businesses.

With that in mind, I have taken myself into my home city of Glasgow, to do the same.  Its amazing how many there are and how many look like they may disappear from sight very quickly.  Some are already worn away without much trace but there always is a little left over, maybe even just a slight discolouration of the sandstone they were painted onto.

Well, I thought...and so I'm on a one woman mission to try and preserve as many of these lovingly hand painted signs that may not remain for much longer in our cities or towns and even villages.

I'm not entirely sure yet exactly how I will preserve these masters of signage but I'll just see where my research takes me, either way its entertaining just trying to find them!


Some world famous hand painted signage up The Barras in Glasgow

Monday, 2 June 2014

Integrated Project...final resolution and projection of film...block 2

And finally...here we have the product of research into community, magnets and murmurations.  I decided on filming various sequences of birds together then overlaying them and creating a paper murmuration.  I then cropped, detached the unwanted audio and blended in the video of magnetic iron filings.

I also created my own sounds to accompany the video. A bit of an assault on the senses, i mixed the noise of a group of people chatting and a group of starlings taking off and chattering too.  I felt they worked well together because I wanted to give the impression of something being overwhelming like very large groups of people or murmurations of starlings.

Stills from my video before adding the iron filings ...


A still frame from the final film I produced and uploaded to YouTube as Magnetic Murmurations...


A photo of the final projection of Magnetic Murmurations produced by myself M.Muir copyright 2014.  The videos of the rooftop projection and final video have been uploaded to YouTube for your viewing pleasure...

just follow this link to YouTube or copy it into your search engine...

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJoTq9dMVgd7vw23Q5A2zlA/videos

Enjoy

Integrated Project...paper bird animation...block 2

My initial idea was to animate some birds that i would cut from paper, so i decided to continue with this idea too, to help create my paper murmuration and to try another effect...

This is a rough draught of the cut paper animation i had in mind...its amazing how quickly the brain joins things up and even though there is a full second between between frames we still see moving objects.

After the success of this video too I decided to incorporate both elements of handmade paper birds and iron filings together.

Integrated Project...block 2...development

Well, after finding out about all the magnetic properties of starlings I decided, on advice of a lecturer, to try out some iron filings...the last time I had seen any iron filings was in this old game...


I experimented with moving the filings around from underneath some paper with various sizes of magnets...


I was very pleased with the results I got. The filings looked like the shapes murmurations make in the sky, the only problem I had was that I needed to find a more secure surface as the paper had a tendency to buckle and warp as the magnets moved the filings around...


I tied to secure it with books and candle holders and all sorts but the paper wasn't strong enough, so I opted to use a streched canvas instead.  




integrated Project...starling murmuration experiments...block 2

Since I had decided I would create a stop motion animation, I started to research more about starling murmurations and their behaviour...why do they do that? knowing that they did it when coming into roost for the evening I found myself asking. I discovered its for more resins than just that and pretty much the same reasons we gather together in large groups, they do it to exchange information, for protection, for fun, for company, to find food...which all seemed to be very similar to the reasons I would give people for gathering together.

The Shee album cover for their album Murmurations...every one is slightly different...

I also looked into (briefly) the science behind the actual flight patterns of a massive fast moving flocking starlings otherwise known as a murmuration.  It turns out magnets can explain it, or the same principle can be applied to that of the murmuration to explain why they don't have masses of in flight collisions...WOW!

I decided to try and include a reference to the magnetic properties of starlings after finding out all this info.

Integrated project for Without Walls...block 2

At the start of this project, which specifically had to be produced for display outdoors I had a whole different medium in mind...sculpture, which I was soon to discover wasn't something I enjoyed, at all...don't get me wrong sculptures are fantastic, I'm just not very good at creating them as I thought!
The little maquettes I started creating before realising sculpture wasn't for me...

The concept of starling murmurations and relating their behaviour to our human communities stayed the same but I decided to create a stop motion animation instead as I had a good experience with making one for my last project and having some workshops earlier in the year also hugely informed my decision to choose stop motion animation.

experimenting with drawing onto 35mm film directly with ink...

I attended a Norman McLaren exhibition and workshop to learn a little more about how the animation is created on film as apposed to digitally aided stop motions.

Some film with sharpie marker pen scribbled onto it...

I was very kindly given some film from the camera less filmmaker Steven Woloshen, who works for the National Film Board of Canada and was at the workshop with a film he was working on.  It was great to speak to someone so knowledgable about film.

Textiles...final pieces...Block 2

In the development of my final piece I thought about producing a series of inkjet printed fabric in A4, to be hung like on a washing line or in a photographers dark room...however with a bit of thought and a good look at it, I decided that A4 was just a bit too boring for me, and it was at this point I changed my mind about the size and layout of the print...

First ideas about size change...

Hung on a window you could really see the fibres in the print too, I added some extra bits of fabric, which made me think of negative strips...so i changed my mind about layout again!

I love this photo of my fabric on a washing line, even although I decided not to go with this design after all...

I did go with this design however. In my final piece there was twice the amount of printed fabric strips, I also had more of the film draped and coiled over the washing line too.