Okay the biggest thing I gleaned from going to the biennale at the MCA is that modern art extends everywhere from the interesting and beautiful to the ugly and downright weird. I did find a black-and-white America-style flag where instead of the stars were the words "Liberty or Death" which seemed a little humorous, but not terribly new.
And then I found something that could be considered all four. A rather uninteresting man standing in a park or field, holding a children's balloon and singing in a strange voice. I watched for a bit and made out what sounded like some kind of a hymn or regular-type song like that. At school every friday we had a hymn in assembly and it just reminded me of my own childhood. I know it was profoundly weird, but it just... struck me as subtly powerful. I don't know. It just had an effect on me.
I managed to get a short audio recording while nobody was looking, I feel I can't properly describe it here. You can hear the artist take a couple of breaths out of the helium tank.
Double-checking things: title was "Hymn", by Mark Wallinger (1997)
Lyrics: http://www.kididdles.com/lyrics/t105.html
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Week 8
Okay this was quite fun, and pressure-some, but I don't know how to show what I did.
This class started off with a focus on Anne Zahalka Portraits: 1987-2007.
Example: zahalkaworld.com.au/pages/welcometosydney.html
Personal favourite:

Not sure why, I think I might just like the strong lines of man-made objects.
But anyway, after all that there was this intense two-hour sitemaking of which I am unsure how to present on such a site as this :-/
I must admit I got a little sidetracked by trying to have moving eyes that followed the mouse. Originally I wanted to have a face that looked side to side based on where the user's mouse was but I have no idea how to do that :-(
The facial images were these two:
This class started off with a focus on Anne Zahalka Portraits: 1987-2007.
Example: zahalkaworld.com.au/pages/welcometosydney.html
Personal favourite:
Not sure why, I think I might just like the strong lines of man-made objects.
But anyway, after all that there was this intense two-hour sitemaking of which I am unsure how to present on such a site as this :-/
I must admit I got a little sidetracked by trying to have moving eyes that followed the mouse. Originally I wanted to have a face that looked side to side based on where the user's mouse was but I have no idea how to do that :-(
The facial images were these two:
Week 6 stuff
Er... something's not right here, they've gone Awol, all I have are notes about how awesome studio Ghibli's animation is.
Maybe this was the week in which I showed my admittedly sub-awesome website idea. I'm sorry but all I can think of is something pseudo-organic.
Maybe this was the week in which I showed my admittedly sub-awesome website idea. I'm sorry but all I can think of is something pseudo-organic.
Week 5 Items
Now this was fun.
Rollovers! Animation! Etc!
If you return to http://codey.net.au/webclass/10.html you will notice that the sun, bird, and three of the rocks in the water change their appearance if you put your cursor over them.
The code to do this is
Which dreamweaver adds in ALL BY ITSELF which is unquestionably awesome.
That said, making the alternative images is really fiddly in photoshop, using "Export for web and devices" to get the original page and similar for the alternate images which invariably seem to be .gif images...
Now this was the incredibly creepy animation I did: I was only supposed to move the eyes a little, with tweening and all that... but I got distracted.

Wheee! Click for movement!
Rollovers! Animation! Etc!
If you return to http://codey.net.au/webclass/10.html you will notice that the sun, bird, and three of the rocks in the water change their appearance if you put your cursor over them.
The code to do this is
onmouseout="MM_swapImgRestore()" onmouseover="MM_swapImage('Original Image','','Alternate Image',1)"≥≤img src="the other image" name="Original Image Name" width="whatever" height="whatever" border="0"
Which dreamweaver adds in ALL BY ITSELF which is unquestionably awesome.
That said, making the alternative images is really fiddly in photoshop, using "Export for web and devices" to get the original page and similar for the alternate images which invariably seem to be .gif images...
Now this was the incredibly creepy animation I did: I was only supposed to move the eyes a little, with tweening and all that... but I got distracted.

Wheee! Click for movement!
Week 4 Items
I was going to post these things over the weekend but I had some kind of a cold and hid under the covers, so here goes:
Using Illustrator we sliced up images into clickable areas for dreamweaver. Instead of going with the numbers-overlaid-on-an-image idea, I thought I would just set regions of possible interest in the image as clickable places.
The original image was:

I sliced it using this slicing tool - hidden under a crop tool from memory - and uploaded the result to http://codey.net.au/webclass/10.html with links to everybody else's pages.
Unfortunately the first time we all uploaded our sliced images they looked horrible in firefox with thick blue edges around clickable images, ruining the layout.
The code I used to fix this was:
Turns out the initial stuff was ignored by firefox so what does all the work is the "
" bit.
Using Illustrator we sliced up images into clickable areas for dreamweaver. Instead of going with the numbers-overlaid-on-an-image idea, I thought I would just set regions of possible interest in the image as clickable places.
The original image was:

I sliced it using this slicing tool - hidden under a crop tool from memory - and uploaded the result to http://codey.net.au/webclass/10.html with links to everybody else's pages.
Unfortunately the first time we all uploaded our sliced images they looked horrible in firefox with thick blue edges around clickable images, ruining the layout.
The code I used to fix this was:
Turns out the initial stuff was ignored by firefox so what does all the work is the "
" bit.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
WE CAN PUBLISH THINGS FROM CLASS?!?
Motion or Identity, motion or identity...
Every time I swing towards one the other pulls me away. I think of motion and that leads to old rusty things, machinery and steampunk. I think of identity and I think of steampunk... machinery... and old rusty things.
I start with something that aims for motion and end up with something involving language. Where will this go next?
I start with something that aims for motion and end up with something involving language. Where will this go next?
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