Monday, February 28, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Presentation vs. Representation
According to Webster Dictionary the definition of presentation is as follows:
: something presented: asa : a symbol or image that represents somethingb : something offered or given : giftc : something set forth for the attention of the mindd : a descriptive or persuasive account (as by a salesman of a product)e : a presenting symptom or group of symptoms <clinicalpresentation of appendicitis>
According to Webster Dictionary the definition of representation is as follows:
: something presented: asa : a symbol or image that represents somethingb : something offered or given : giftc : something set forth for the attention of the mindd : a descriptive or persuasive account (as by a salesman of a product)e : a presenting symptom or group of symptoms <clinicalpresentation of appendicitis>
According to Webster Dictionary the definition of representation is as follows:
: one that represents: asa : an artistic likeness or imageb (1) : a statement or account made to influence opinion or action (2) : an incidental or collateral statement of fact on the faith of which a contract is entered intoc : a dramatic production or performanced (1) : a usually formal statement made against something or to effect a change (2) : a usually formal protest
These definitions give us a brief outline of what presenting and representing something is about, however the difference between the two still seem pretty vague. When it comes to art, media, or anything that could be considered a visualization there's a few things that distinguish between the two.
When presenting the world with something you have created, or even something that you haven't, there are so many things that go into that decision. If I've made a piece of political art, do I print it out and present it to the world as a poster... do I put it on my Facebook page and leave it in a digital medium? The way that we present things to the world completely changes how we perceive it. If we decide that we're going to print them out and cover the walls of the student center with them, it sends a completely different message than if we were to keep it in digital format and post it all over our Facebook page. The presentation changes our reaction as an audience to that specific piece or work.
So what is the different when it comes to representation? Representation to me is the reasoning behind why you decided to present your piece in such a way. If I'm trying to represent the parallel between Vietnam war propaganda by placing my image on a picket sign, I'm representing the parallel between the war we are currently fighting and a war that was notorious for negative feedback from the community. I am also representing something about myself by presenting my images in this way: I represent a sense of peace that I want to keep, I represent freedom of speech and my right to protest. On the other hand if I were to post an event on Twitter and have that image be the forefront of every message sent to my followers, the way I'm representing myself is that I'm collaborating with technology and that I'm a modern user of media, not someone who is trying to get back to the basics. The way in which we present our pieces to the world comes directly from how we wish that piece to be represented in the community.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Philip O'Reilly
Philip’s main areas of research are Textiles, Textiles Technology, Digital Print, Dye Sublimation Technology, Substrates, Materials and Colour Applications.
'Material Colour' exhibition by Philip O'Reilly in the Upfront Gallery, September-October 2000.
Painting showing the visual theme for the work done during the AA2A project using imagery derived from Tamil Text or alphabets.
My aim during the AA2A scheme is to make a large felt wallhanging for a specific venue. The painting 'Kum-Kum Kolam 4' shows the visual theme for the work. It uses imagery derived from Tamil text and alphabets. I am not interested in merely copying the painting but to use it as a catalyst for the wallhanging idea. I have made a large life-size drawing for the new work.
The 'Automatex' needleloom he needs for his work is 'high-end' technology and if the Bolton machine were not available the nearest facility to rent would be in Southern Norway.
Automatex Inc. is an engineering company specialized in designing and building machines for automation of conversion processes. Automatex has considerable experience in the automation of processes for sewing, ultrasonic bonding, heat sealing, folding, hot melt gluing and other techniques used for converting of textiles, plastics, paper and other materials.
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