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CAVA103 Digital and Online Week 3
I thought this example of video art in the Anthropocene Exhibition (Creative Arts Building 25, UOW) by Rowena Crowe was brilliant https://www.instagram.com/rowena_crowe/
Checked Youpic account - getting likes and follows
Checked Youtube - only minor interest - 10 views, no likes
Downloaded images taken for CAVA224 - Corrimal by Night Series.
Downloaded Flume onto uni computer
Added 3 more posts
Logged into Twitter at uni - I do have a second profile... sigh... @karenanitamoni1
Logged out and into @kaz_anita_moniq
Added Corrimal House at Night picture
Finished week 2 blog - added tags to post to see if will increase exposure.
My blurry face picture not on Twitter... why????
Class discussion
Cybernetic Loop
Feedback Loops
The IF statement
https://cleanlanguage.co.uk/articles/articles/227/2/Feedback-loops/Page2.html
There is a disinterest in external feedback loop...
Tumblr posts frustrating.. my png files are too big - need to resize - leave for later
Check giphy.com account - no reaction.. I don't think this is a suitable platform for my work - different genre. I won't concentrate any more effort on this platform at this stage.
Have gone back to YouPic - getting the most response/feedback here - is this as it is a photography based platform? Probably...
Added a Corrimal at Night Post
Joined flickr... karen.anita.monique
Added Corrimal by Night image
Went back to YouPic - added 3 more images - experimenting with a couple of different tags and adding the category 'urban'
First image likes, views
Review Instagram likes from my post today - one by UOW creative... some from friends... most from my sister
Tried to upload Blurry Face to Twitter again
Maybe the file is too big... it's still trying to upload. Refreshed and lost it.. try again...
Frustrating - I can't get it to work? Have resized twice and still won't post????
Class Discussion
Selling our art & networking - Zine Fair - MCA
https://www.mca.com.au/whats-on/mca-zine-fair/
Example of an online presence
Schinako Bunny Art
https://schinakoen.wordpress.com/
https://www.instagram.com/schinako/
Look at:
https://linktr.ee/
https://society6.com/
https://mysweetrabbit.jp/en.html - example of niche communities
https://store.line.me/ - popular in Japan - similar to FaceBook Messenger - marketplace, can sell stickers. Example of digital assets - costs remain the same no matter the number you sell - eg there is no cost to replicate - there is scalability. YouTube is the same.
There is a big difference between art and craft.... the debate on this topic is huge...
Are we interested in craft or art? We like making things...
Are we interested in making things for an audience? Maybe not... Making something for an audience is what design is all about.
Instagram review - new follower, no more likes
YouPic - lots of interactions - likes, shares, follows, someone even gave feedback
Discussion continued on Zine Fair
Other Sydney Zine Fair
https://otherworldszinefair.tumblr.com/
https://www.instagram.com/otherworldszinefair/
Design Festa
https://designfesta.com/en/
Tried another post on Twitter - added from phone
Worked on leaf scan - collected leaves from the uni campus two weeks ago
Played around with multiples of leaves, movement of leaves, and DPI
Took photos of process - going to use these for video of me 'making my work'
Check Flickr Account - I've had one like...
Started working on the submission template... updated behance and flickr so that had profile and cover pictures. Left Giphy... not using
I intensely dislike the online submission template.... I understand the need for it given the amount of time allocated for marking but it feels like I am having to duplicate all of my work and it makes me feels like doing less so that I don't have to 'do more' on this bloody document.
I was scrolling through my instagram feed and to my surprise I really liked a Schinako post - wasn’t expecting that...
Read the Better than Free Article from the Studio Supplement https://www.edge.org/conversation/kevin_kelly-better-than-free Kevin Kelly (Wired Magazine)
Was very interesting, completely agree that free isn’t always best, it feels like that the quality won’t be the same as something that you have to pay for… but paradoxically some things I hate paying for… feels like I am being ripped off?
From the article:
Eight Generatives Better Than Free
Immediacy
Personalisation
Interpretation
Authenticity
Accessibility
Embodiment
Patronage
Findability
Afternoon of procrastination and frustration... plan was to create a video for YouTube, using shorter videos on Adobe Premier Rush, that I had shot from the car on my iPhone, on a trip to Narrabri (Shoot date 04OCT19). Firstly I went to check what date I was looking for... proceeded to update my calendar... then found dates and couldn't find file.. realised that I had done on my phone and files would not be with files that I had shot on my camera... went to dropbox to download from my Camera Uploads file (too big to keep on my computer) - computer freezing.. too many things open... restart computer.. download videos (20 min process.. fold washing, go watch the Cox Plate) Click file to unzip.. error.. no such file... try again.. no such file.. in the process of downloading again.. first estimate was 4 hours.. thankfully back to 18 mins now - fingers crossed.. I'm at the 'I just want to get it done' stage and don't care about the creativity... sigh
Same problem again
Will have to try downloading a few at a time.. (what kind of computer am I going to have to buy if I ever do this professionally? Already using a $2k iMac 😞 )
It's working doing a few files at a time... discussion with husband - maybe internet connection? Currently using WiFi, he will make me an ethernet cable to see if that helps..not today though.
Continued working on video... added on to cutstory, trialling 15 sec cuts, and researched tags on instagram, posted via Instagram app, pushed to Tumblr too.
Not sure I'm keen on the 15 sec 'Instagram' length - going to go back to the 1 minute videos. Have added two videos together and cut. Posted the first to Instagram, added 'Moon' filter (monochromatic), pushed to Tumblr as well. Thinking about timing of posts.. Sunday afternoon.. will try a couple of more tonight.
After viewing and sorting videos I added to Adobe Premier Pro Rush - muted the sound - wanted to try without any sound - similar to videos I had seen in the National Gallery of Art. Trialling transitions too.
Posting to YouTube & Behance (log in is seperate to normal Adobe login)
Upload not successful 😞
Uploading directly to YouTube
Is taking forever...
Finally...
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