Sunday, 27 February 2011

Contextual Studies: Review on "A woman is a woman"


   I haven’t seen many French films but ‘A Woman is a Woman(UNE FEMME EST UNE FEMME )’ directed by Jean-Luc Godard became one of my rememberable films. At the end, I thought it was a bit strange but such a charming film because of its content, about a woman, the attractive performance of Anna Karina, use of colour, and its musical-like effects. It reminds me of a French film, Amelie directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Both films have similar features such as importance of the main actress, use of vivid colour in fashion and interior, use of sound effect, and comfortable tempo of conversation. I think that is because the director of Amelie had rather influenced by A Woman is a Woman. The scenes from both films that the character suddenly speaks to us, the people watching the film in front of screen, overlap with each other.
   However how charming the film is, it is not just that. What was so unusual from others was that there are lots of ‘twos’, conflicting pairs in this film. In a book ‘Speaking about Godard’, a philosopher and film analyst Gilles Deleuze points out Godard as, ”What counts with him is not two or three, or however many you like, it’s AND, the conjunction AND… The And is neither the one or the other, it is always between the two, it is the boundary… Godard’s aim is to ‘see the boundaries’ …to make the imperceptible visible.” Here are a few pairs that organize this film: male and female, yes and no, sound and image, musical and film, stillness and movement, comedy and tragedy. Beside the story of the film, most of the pairs are results of using many techniques in one time. Voice narration was used to describe character’s thought in Amelie within rhythmic dialogue, the fine tempo of talk is also one of the attraction but it was text narration that described thought in A Woman is a Woman. The scene that text appeared letter by letter toward Emile and then went back to Angela told that they love each other, it was almost like a well-designed graphic piece. Text was used when they didn’t want to talk and decided to talk by titles of books and also at the very end of the film, an electric message said ‘end’ when Angela closed curtain like an end of Broadway musical. It is not really a musical film(they didn’t sing during conversations) but it used musical-like music and sound effects directed by Michel Legrand that expressed characters’ feeling and atmosphere of the moment very well. With sounds, a variety of camerawork is used such as sometimes it is continuous cut from wide angle and sometimes it is a fragment of close image.
   This film attracts and interests me visually with its remarkable sense of using colours and text and also by its challenge to explore harmony of opposite elements together using different film techniques. It pushes me to challenge myself to try these found skills in my execution to find a new harmony.

Saturday, 19 February 2011

Liu Bolin, the chameleon man

He is a Chinese artist known as an 'invisible man'.

Here's one of his work that represents himself really well.


Could you find him?
It is not just a photo of a building.
If you look really carefully, you can find him almost disappeared in the surrounding.
He has an incredible talent to camouflage himself by painting his body!



His works are awesome!
My final major project is about 'deception'.
I think his camouflage work could be a kind of deception.
I wish I had such a talent to paint, so I can try this illusion for my FMP...


I'm not sure if these are his works as well but I put them here too.

I found these images while I was researching on my FMP.
These images were used for a campaign of UNICEF China, that China has over 1.5 million underprivileged children.
The message written in Chinese says "Don't ignore me".
The style of the work and the message really work well together.
The idea of merged into background helps me carrying on FMP.

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Sunday, 13 February 2011

Saturday, 12 February 2011

Optical Illusions


A bit of research for my final major project...

Friday, 11 February 2011

Nina Katchadourian

Nina Katchadourian is an american artist who has worked in many media, including sculpture, photography, video, and sound.


NATURAL CROSSDRESSING
Her portrait, putting two real wooly caterpillars under her nose as mustache.

 CARPARK
Sorting all incoming cars to by colour into 14 different parking lots.

GEOGRAPHIC PATHOLOGY
Experiments with connection between geography and anatomy.
Japan!

TALKING POPCORN
Translating sound of popping corn by morse code, 
and making a journal of popcorn speech.

SONGS OF THE ISLANDS
Collecting dumped loose audio cassette tapes and 
express the wide range of people in New York City.

Her various viewpoints and experiment-based work interests me a lot.