Intro to 4D
Prof. Norene Leddy | Parsons The New School for Design | Fall 2011
Friday, December 9, 2011
Final Documentation (due 12.19.11 at 10 am)
Congratulations to all on excellent performance projects!
Please remember to do the following by 12.19.11 at 10am:
-2 mastered DVDs with ALL of your projects (instructions here: http://introto4df11.blogspot.com/2011/11/masteringauthoring-to-dvd-using-idvd.html)
-1 DVD with the quicktime file of your final performance project documentation
-ALL THREE DVDs DUE BY 10AM IN MY MAILBOX, FINE ARTS OFFICE 25 East 13th Street 5th FLOOR 12.19.11
-Fill out the online course evaluation -- we can really use your feedback!
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Mastering/authoring to DVD using iDVD
These are basic instructions for making a DVD with a menu that will play anywhere (any TV, any computer, and any DVD player). DVD's are by their very nature just Standard Definition (i.e. NOT HD). iDVD will take your HD movie and down convert it into interlaced NTSC Standard Def video. In order to record HD video onto a physical disk you need a Blu-Ray disk and Blu-Ray burner, not something that is standard on Apple or owned by most people. This is why you are making BOTH a full quality Quicktime file (preserving HD as needed) AND a mastered DVD of your projects.
1. Export your projects as full quality Quicktime files and burn them to DVD so that you have backups (http://introto4df11.blogspot.com/2011/10/exporting-from-fcp.html).
2. Copy all 3 of your Quicktime files to Work in Progress (don't try to burn DVDs from your hard drive!) and open iDVD. Click "Create New Project." Keep the aspect ratio Standard. In order to properly display widescreen DVDs, the DVD player and TV must be able to read the widescreen aspect ratio and properly display the full menu, which most TVs and DVD players cannot do. Widescreen DVDs suffer from significant cropping when displayed on regular 4:3 TV sets.
3. Go to iDVD> Preferences. Under "General" uncheck "Show Apple Logo Watermark." Under "Projects" change the Encoding to Professional Quality and DVD Type to Single Layer.
4. Click on "7.0 Themes" and change to "All." Scroll down to "Portfolio Color." Drag and drop your three Quicktime video projects into the main area. They will appear as icons with text below.
5. To edit the text, click twice. You can choose font, size, etc. To edit the buttons, click "Buttons" on the lower right to choose the shape. Then Control-click on the image and choose "Show Inspector Window" which will allow you to adjust the size, etc. of the button.
6. Click the Play button on the bottom right to preview your DVD. Once it's ready, click the Burn button next to the Play button. Insert your DVD-R DVD and get out something to read because THIS WILL TAKE A LONG TIME (20-30 minutes maybe more!). Then voila! You have a DVD. Burning subsequent DVDs takes a lot less time, so make duplicates NOW.
7. Make a minimum of 4 copies of this DVD: 2 for you, 1 for me, and 1 for the Fine Arts Dept. This mastered DVD, with all 3 of your projects, is DUE DEC. 19 BY 10AM IN MY MAILBOX, FINE ARTS OFFICE 25 East 13th Street 5th FLOOR. You must also burn and turn in a DVD with the quicktime file from your Performance project. In other words, you should be dropping off 2 DVDs to me: 1 mastered DVD with a menu and all 3 of your projects, and 1 DVD with the quicktime file from your Performance project.
*Ken Stone is an excellent resource for all things FCP and iDVD related.
Detailed iDVD tutorial from Ken Stone's web site:
http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/idvd_6_stone.html
iDVD 7
http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/idvd_07_stone.html
**There are some options for burning Blu-Ray material onto a standard DVD in a format that Blu-Ray players will recognize in FCP, see this earlier post: http://introto4df11.blogspot.com/2011/10/burning-mastered-dvd-directly-from-fcp.html. Only do this if you have a Blu-Ray DVD player, it will not play on your Mac!
1. Export your projects as full quality Quicktime files and burn them to DVD so that you have backups (http://introto4df11.blogspot.com/2011/10/exporting-from-fcp.html).
2. Copy all 3 of your Quicktime files to Work in Progress (don't try to burn DVDs from your hard drive!) and open iDVD. Click "Create New Project." Keep the aspect ratio Standard. In order to properly display widescreen DVDs, the DVD player and TV must be able to read the widescreen aspect ratio and properly display the full menu, which most TVs and DVD players cannot do. Widescreen DVDs suffer from significant cropping when displayed on regular 4:3 TV sets.
3. Go to iDVD> Preferences. Under "General" uncheck "Show Apple Logo Watermark." Under "Projects" change the Encoding to Professional Quality and DVD Type to Single Layer.
4. Click on "7.0 Themes" and change to "All." Scroll down to "Portfolio Color." Drag and drop your three Quicktime video projects into the main area. They will appear as icons with text below.
5. To edit the text, click twice. You can choose font, size, etc. To edit the buttons, click "Buttons" on the lower right to choose the shape. Then Control-click on the image and choose "Show Inspector Window" which will allow you to adjust the size, etc. of the button.
6. Click the Play button on the bottom right to preview your DVD. Once it's ready, click the Burn button next to the Play button. Insert your DVD-R DVD and get out something to read because THIS WILL TAKE A LONG TIME (20-30 minutes maybe more!). Then voila! You have a DVD. Burning subsequent DVDs takes a lot less time, so make duplicates NOW.
7. Make a minimum of 4 copies of this DVD: 2 for you, 1 for me, and 1 for the Fine Arts Dept. This mastered DVD, with all 3 of your projects, is DUE DEC. 19 BY 10AM IN MY MAILBOX, FINE ARTS OFFICE 25 East 13th Street 5th FLOOR. You must also burn and turn in a DVD with the quicktime file from your Performance project. In other words, you should be dropping off 2 DVDs to me: 1 mastered DVD with a menu and all 3 of your projects, and 1 DVD with the quicktime file from your Performance project.
*Ken Stone is an excellent resource for all things FCP and iDVD related.
Detailed iDVD tutorial from Ken Stone's web site:
http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/idvd_6_stone.html
iDVD 7
http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/idvd_07_stone.html
**There are some options for burning Blu-Ray material onto a standard DVD in a format that Blu-Ray players will recognize in FCP, see this earlier post: http://introto4df11.blogspot.com/2011/10/burning-mastered-dvd-directly-from-fcp.html. Only do this if you have a Blu-Ray DVD player, it will not play on your Mac!
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Live Drawing Performance at Location One 12.08.11 8pm *FREE*
http://blast.location1.org/120811.html
Hiraku Suzkuki
Live Drawing Performance
with Live Music by Raz Mesinai
Thursday, December 8, 2011
8pm. FREE and open to the public
Artist Hiraku Suzuki will perform live drawings in collaboration with composer/DJ Raz Mesinai in a duel/duet where hands attack horizontal surfaces: one artist on paper, the other vinyl, as visual and sonic worlds collide and combine.
Hiraku Suzuki
Born in Miyagi, Japan, 1978.
Lives and works in Tokyo.
Hiraku Suzuki obtained an MFA from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. Focusing on ideas of memory and excavation, the work of Hiraku Suzuki centers around an expanded notion of drawing; encompassing works on paper and panels, installation, murals, frottages as well as live drawing performance. Much of his work hinges on the vast library of signs and glyphs he has developed by focusing on the shapes, forms, rhythms and materials of his immediate environment, which can be understood as the base units of the ever-changing hidden language of the city. His recent solo exhibitions include at WIMBLEDON space, London (2011), Galerie du JourAgnes b., Paris (2010) and Tokyo Wonder Site Shibuya, Tokyo (2008). Group exhibitionsinclude Roppongi Crossing, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo (2010); 100 stories of love, The21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (2009); Between site and space, ARTSPACE, Sydney (2009); Redbull House of Art, Hotel Central, Sao Paulo (2009)and Vision of Contemporary Art, The Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo (2009). His early works are held in thecollection of The 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa. Publications include GENGA, published by Kawade Shobo Shinsha/Agnes b., and Looking For Minerals, published by BEAMS. http://www.wordpublic.com/hiraku
Mr. Suzuki’s residency is made possible by The Asian Cultural Council
Raz Mesinai is a New-York based composer, producer, DJ and sound alchemist, making music at the intersection of Dub and modern composition. Long considered one of the premier innovators behind the New York school of experimental dub/dance music scene in the early nineties he continues to push the envelope, collaborating with such pioneers in diverse genres from Kode9, Shackleton and Meat Beat Manifesto to John Zorn and The Kronos Quartet.
Location One is extremely grateful to The NY State Council on the Arts, The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, The Asian Cultural Council and Location One’s International Committee for making this event possible.
ABOUT LOCATION ONE
Based in the Soho arts district of New York, Location One is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to fostering new forms of creative expression and cultural exchange through exhibitions, residencies, performances, public lectures and workshops. Traditionally focused on technological experimentation and new media, Location One's residencies and programs have favored social and political discourse and dialogue, and acted as a catalyst for collaborations. With a unique environment providing individualized training, support, and guidance to each artist, as well as exposure for their creations and collaborations, Location One continues to nurture the spirit of experimentation that it considers the cornerstone of its mission.
Location One • 26 Greene Street NYC 10013 • +212.334.3347 • http://location1.org
Hiraku Suzkuki
Live Drawing Performance
with Live Music by Raz Mesinai
Thursday, December 8, 2011
8pm. FREE and open to the public
Artist Hiraku Suzuki will perform live drawings in collaboration with composer/DJ Raz Mesinai in a duel/duet where hands attack horizontal surfaces: one artist on paper, the other vinyl, as visual and sonic worlds collide and combine.
Hiraku Suzuki
Born in Miyagi, Japan, 1978.
Lives and works in Tokyo.
Hiraku Suzuki obtained an MFA from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. Focusing on ideas of memory and excavation, the work of Hiraku Suzuki centers around an expanded notion of drawing; encompassing works on paper and panels, installation, murals, frottages as well as live drawing performance. Much of his work hinges on the vast library of signs and glyphs he has developed by focusing on the shapes, forms, rhythms and materials of his immediate environment, which can be understood as the base units of the ever-changing hidden language of the city. His recent solo exhibitions include at WIMBLEDON space, London (2011), Galerie du JourAgnes b., Paris (2010) and Tokyo Wonder Site Shibuya, Tokyo (2008). Group exhibitionsinclude Roppongi Crossing, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo (2010); 100 stories of love, The21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (2009); Between site and space, ARTSPACE, Sydney (2009); Redbull House of Art, Hotel Central, Sao Paulo (2009)and Vision of Contemporary Art, The Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo (2009). His early works are held in thecollection of The 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa. Publications include GENGA, published by Kawade Shobo Shinsha/Agnes b., and Looking For Minerals, published by BEAMS. http://www.wordpublic.com/hiraku
Mr. Suzuki’s residency is made possible by The Asian Cultural Council
Raz Mesinai is a New-York based composer, producer, DJ and sound alchemist, making music at the intersection of Dub and modern composition. Long considered one of the premier innovators behind the New York school of experimental dub/dance music scene in the early nineties he continues to push the envelope, collaborating with such pioneers in diverse genres from Kode9, Shackleton and Meat Beat Manifesto to John Zorn and The Kronos Quartet.
Location One is extremely grateful to The NY State Council on the Arts, The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, The Asian Cultural Council and Location One’s International Committee for making this event possible.
ABOUT LOCATION ONE
Based in the Soho arts district of New York, Location One is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to fostering new forms of creative expression and cultural exchange through exhibitions, residencies, performances, public lectures and workshops. Traditionally focused on technological experimentation and new media, Location One's residencies and programs have favored social and political discourse and dialogue, and acted as a catalyst for collaborations. With a unique environment providing individualized training, support, and guidance to each artist, as well as exposure for their creations and collaborations, Location One continues to nurture the spirit of experimentation that it considers the cornerstone of its mission.
Location One • 26 Greene Street NYC 10013 • +212.334.3347 • http://location1.org
Monday, November 21, 2011
Schedule reminder
11/22 **(TUESDAY) MAKEUP CLASS
Class critique of works in progress
HW: Significant progress on performance
11/24 Thanksgiving Holiday NO CLASS
12/1 Week 13 PERFORMANCE
Demo: Mastering to DVD
In-class work time
HW: Significant progress on performance
12/8 Week 14 PERFORMANCE CRITIQUE ** LAST CLASS
12/15 Week 15 FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT FINAL REVIEWS
12/19 Intro to 4D DVDs DUE BY 10AM IN MY MAILBOX, FINE ARTS OFFICE 25 East 13th Street 5th FLOOR
Class critique of works in progress
HW: Significant progress on performance
11/24 Thanksgiving Holiday NO CLASS
12/1 Week 13 PERFORMANCE
Demo: Mastering to DVD
In-class work time
HW: Significant progress on performance
12/8 Week 14 PERFORMANCE CRITIQUE ** LAST CLASS
12/15 Week 15 FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT FINAL REVIEWS
12/19 Intro to 4D DVDs DUE BY 10AM IN MY MAILBOX, FINE ARTS OFFICE 25 East 13th Street 5th FLOOR
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Homework due 11.22.11 *TUESDAY MAKE-UP CLASS*
Work and Re-work: Significant progress on your performance project. Be prepared for class critique of your work in progress.
Performance Art: 1980's-Present
Pauline Oliveros
1967 “Alien Bog Beautiful Soop” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxjzNfwnINU
1983 “Horse Sings from Cloud” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqc8OmaggFg
1980’s
Mark Pauline & Survival Research Labs, 1979 - 1980’s
1988 “A Bitter Message of Hopeless Grief” VCA 5564 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVRI93tWFyY
1994 "A Calculated Forecast of Ultimate Doom" San Francisco http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeNdH2ByfCM
Tehching Hsieh
1980-81 One Year Performance” April 11, 1980 - April 11, 1981
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVpyMfeqoBY
Linda Montano and Tehching Hsieh
1983-84 “Art/Life: One Year Performance (a.k.a. Rope Piece)” 4 July 1983 – 3 July 1984 http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/montano_tehching_ropepiece_1984.jpg
Laurie Anderson
1981 “O Superman (For Massenet)” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VIqA3i2zQw
1984 “Langue d’Amour” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_2g8a9DnWU
Paul McCarthy
documentary “Destruction of the Body” (2001) VCA14303 http://www.ubu.com/film/mccarthy.html
1990’s
Andrea Fraser
1991 “May I help you?” http://blip.tv/smac-scribemedia-arts-culture/andrea-fraser-3-2495087
2003 “Untitled” http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/fraser_untitled2003_01.jpg http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/fraser_untitled2003_02.jpg
Coco Fusco & Guillermo Gomez-Peña
1992 “Undiscovered Amerindians” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLX2Lk2tdcw
“The couple in the cage [videorecording] : a Guatinaui odyssey“ VCA4352 http://vimeo.com/7319457
“Operation Atropos” DVD10349
Interview with Coco Fusco DVD10118
2009 “"A Room Of One's Own: Women and Power in the New America"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8Voh4nLWIw
Janine Antoni
1992/93 “Loving Care” http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/antoni_lovingcare_1993_01.jpg
1992 “Gnaw” http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/antoni_gnaw_1992_01.jpg
http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/antoni_gnaw_1992_02.jpg
1993 “Lick & Lather” http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/antoni_lickandlather_1993.jpg
Matthew Barney
1987-ongoing Drawing Restraint http://www.drawingrestraint.net/
Short interview about Drawing Restraint http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83WTxmkye04
2005 Drawing Restraint 9 Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxsXLMbQA5Y
1994-2002 Cremaster Cycle http://www.cremaster.net/
2002 Cremaster Cycle Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_aZQffIBw0
Cremaster 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_y9tM8dcyuk
Cremaster 2 http://www.youtube.com/user/LeRareMovies#p/u/27/v6rD4y7ZltY
Cremaster 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VpXpMJzPVc
Contemporary
Miranda July
2000 “Love Diamond” performed at The Kitchen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuU99STtP2s
2001 “The Swan Tool” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeMi5FW5fWk
Patty Chang
2003 “In Love with Patty Chang” short documentary http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LeEMWNqjJw
Sharon Hayes http://www.shaze.info/
2003 “Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) Screeds #13, 16, 20 & 29“ http://www.shaze.info/projects/sla_video.html
2007 “Everything else has failed! Don’t your think it’s time for love?” http://www.shaze.info/projects/eehf_audio.html
2009 “In the Near Future” http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/hayes_inthenearfuture_2009.gif
Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen
2009 “Never Mind Pollock” http://vimeo.com/10953391
2011 “Afghan Hound” http://vimeo.com/31501248
Tino Sehgal
2007 “The Kiss” http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/sehgal_thekiss_01_2007.jpg
http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/sehgal_thekiss_02_2007.jpg
2010 “This Progress” http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/sehgal_thisprogress_2010.jpg
Ernesto Pujol http://ernestopujol.org/
2010 “Awaiting” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i-npj7cgGI
Nick Cave
2010 “Soundsuits” performance UCLA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksm7LkzyFrk
1967 “Alien Bog Beautiful Soop” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxjzNfwnINU
1983 “Horse Sings from Cloud” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqc8OmaggFg
1980’s
Mark Pauline & Survival Research Labs, 1979 - 1980’s
1988 “A Bitter Message of Hopeless Grief” VCA 5564 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVRI93tWFyY
1994 "A Calculated Forecast of Ultimate Doom" San Francisco http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeNdH2ByfCM
Tehching Hsieh
1980-81 One Year Performance” April 11, 1980 - April 11, 1981
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVpyMfeqoBY
Linda Montano and Tehching Hsieh
1983-84 “Art/Life: One Year Performance (a.k.a. Rope Piece)” 4 July 1983 – 3 July 1984 http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/montano_tehching_ropepiece_1984.jpg
Laurie Anderson
1981 “O Superman (For Massenet)” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VIqA3i2zQw
1984 “Langue d’Amour” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_2g8a9DnWU
Paul McCarthy
documentary “Destruction of the Body” (2001) VCA14303 http://www.ubu.com/film/mccarthy.html
1990’s
Andrea Fraser
1991 “May I help you?” http://blip.tv/smac-scribemedia-arts-culture/andrea-fraser-3-2495087
2003 “Untitled” http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/fraser_untitled2003_01.jpg http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/fraser_untitled2003_02.jpg
Coco Fusco & Guillermo Gomez-Peña
1992 “Undiscovered Amerindians” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLX2Lk2tdcw
“The couple in the cage [videorecording] : a Guatinaui odyssey“ VCA4352 http://vimeo.com/7319457
“Operation Atropos” DVD10349
Interview with Coco Fusco DVD10118
2009 “"A Room Of One's Own: Women and Power in the New America"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8Voh4nLWIw
Janine Antoni
1992/93 “Loving Care” http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/antoni_lovingcare_1993_01.jpg
1992 “Gnaw” http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/antoni_gnaw_1992_01.jpg
http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/antoni_gnaw_1992_02.jpg
1993 “Lick & Lather” http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/antoni_lickandlather_1993.jpg
Matthew Barney
1987-ongoing Drawing Restraint http://www.drawingrestraint.net/
Short interview about Drawing Restraint http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83WTxmkye04
2005 Drawing Restraint 9 Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxsXLMbQA5Y
1994-2002 Cremaster Cycle http://www.cremaster.net/
2002 Cremaster Cycle Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_aZQffIBw0
Cremaster 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_y9tM8dcyuk
Cremaster 2 http://www.youtube.com/user/LeRareMovies#p/u/27/v6rD4y7ZltY
Cremaster 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VpXpMJzPVc
Contemporary
Miranda July
2000 “Love Diamond” performed at The Kitchen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuU99STtP2s
2001 “The Swan Tool” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeMi5FW5fWk
Patty Chang
2003 “In Love with Patty Chang” short documentary http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LeEMWNqjJw
Sharon Hayes http://www.shaze.info/
2003 “Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) Screeds #13, 16, 20 & 29“ http://www.shaze.info/projects/sla_video.html
2007 “Everything else has failed! Don’t your think it’s time for love?” http://www.shaze.info/projects/eehf_audio.html
2009 “In the Near Future” http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/hayes_inthenearfuture_2009.gif
Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen
2009 “Never Mind Pollock” http://vimeo.com/10953391
2011 “Afghan Hound” http://vimeo.com/31501248
Tino Sehgal
2007 “The Kiss” http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/sehgal_thekiss_01_2007.jpg
http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/sehgal_thekiss_02_2007.jpg
2010 “This Progress” http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/images/sehgal_thisprogress_2010.jpg
Ernesto Pujol http://ernestopujol.org/
2010 “Awaiting” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i-npj7cgGI
Nick Cave
2010 “Soundsuits” performance UCLA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksm7LkzyFrk
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Homework due 11.17.11
1. Experience: Go to see at least one of Performa's live performances http://11.performa-arts.org/plan-your-visit/calendar. Do at least 3 sketches in your sketchbook and take notes, be prepared to describe the performance to the class.
2. Read: Excerpt from RoseLee Goldberg's _Performance: Live Art 1909 to the Present_ http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/readings/TheLiveArt-1970-80.pdf. Be prepared to discuss in class.
3. Create: Make a rough sketch of your performance piece. This should include drawings, photographs and video. Be prepared to discuss/perform with Norene & Reena.
2. Read: Excerpt from RoseLee Goldberg's _Performance: Live Art 1909 to the Present_ http://nobetty.net/4d/resources/readings/TheLiveArt-1970-80.pdf. Be prepared to discuss in class.
3. Create: Make a rough sketch of your performance piece. This should include drawings, photographs and video. Be prepared to discuss/perform with Norene & Reena.
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