Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Weekly Blog on videos Assigned



Jan Svankmajer’s Darkness/Light/Darkness seriously made me a little sick. Why was it sickening? Because the human parts were moving and organs were showing and the body parts were moving individually. It was not a pretty sight. It starts out with two clay hands and then forms to become clay human that is stuck in a tiny room with one light. The disturbing part is the fact that the clay human body parts are apart and the hands put them together. Some vulgar images include an actual tongue and brain that are placed in the clay head. The is obviously not suitable for children. The clay man is also completely naked, and the character is a man, because it was emphasized. Therefore this is definitely a video for mature people.
Dimensions of Dialogue Part 2 shows a female clay person and male clay person (same male from Darkness/Light/Darkness) consuming their love which resulted in an unwanted pregnancy. The video depicts that unwanted pregnancies cause tension between the two lovers and thus become chaotic.

Svankmajer’s Food is separated in three parts breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast shows people waiting in a long line to get there food. The food vendor is another human being, that delivers food like a vending machine. One person from the line puts money in the person and follows the instructions and then when that person is done eating the “vender” comes back to life and leaves the room, and the person that purchased the food becomes the vendor, it continues in that cycle. Lunch starts out with two customers in a diner. One is rich and the other is in a lower class. Both cannot get attention from the waiter and end up eating everything on the table, their clothes, table cloth, shoes everything. At the end the rich man even tries to eat the less fortunate man. This shows that two people from different classes can act in the same way, and usually the poor follow the rich. It also shows that the well mannered person can turn out to be more inhumane than the unmannerly person (another way of saying, “don’t judge a book by its cover). For dinner it shows four different people adding spices and sauce to their own body part. Each character eats a part of their body that identifies who they are. A married man eats his hand that shows, he’s a husband. A athlete eats his leg, that shows he’s a runner, a woman eats her breasts which shows that she’s a women (how sexist! A woman could be represented in other ways and known for other things.) Lastly a man eats his penis showing that he’s a man. This animation shows how humans can be very inhumane at times.

Pen Point Percussion shows the different perceptions and views of sound. It can be seen as sound waves, or musical notes. Mostly it is the patterns shown in sound waves. Norman McLaren draws sound on film and it creates sound based on the thickness and size of the shapes drawn on the film. The size determines the volume; the tone is controlled by the shape. This process allows me to appreciate the technology we have today, we don’t need to draw the sounds we want in our animations. Although, it’d be nice to create sounds by drawing them.

Patchman Work is very unique. It’s interesting that the video was inspired by every memory he has regained after losing consciousness from a car accident. The video is a stop motion that shows a collage of different facial parts. Not only were the images collages but the sounds was also a collage, this work is very unique. I like the seamlessness and how the sound and pictures correspond with one another. The rhythm and timing was perfect. The artist’s story reminds me of the book Catcher in the Rye because he realizes how phony he was before the accident. He saw that he followed everybody’s feelings, actions, and words. This led him to dissociate himself from others. He wants to escape society and reject societal expectations of everybody. It’s almost as if the artist is saying that we are all puppets that act to the wishes of the puppeteer aka society. 

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