As I wrap up my 3A term, I just want to say Thank You to Lois for a great class and a great semester! If you happen to have been following this blog, I also say thank you to you for watching my projects form throughout the semester!
I have really enjoyed all of my courses this term, and I am really happy with my overall results. I have started to think more in Fine Arts terms, something I am not used to not being a Fine Arts major. It has been difficult to think like a fine artist and grasp the idea of gaining inspirations from readings and the like, but it has been a great experience nonetheless.
If you are interested in continuing to follow my life in the blogosphere, please feel free to check out my personal blog at blog.victoriastacey.net.
Have a great summer everyone!
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Sunday, April 7, 2013
The Chaos Sequence
Looking at the idea of order and disorder and order vs chaos, I wanted to take a well know numerical sequence and animate it in a way that disrupts the natural flow of the sequence itself. This helps to create the idea of order and disorder, or order and chaos. As the numbers move around and no longer represent their original purpose, it gives a singular meaning to each number individually, rather than the meaning and mathematical science behind the sequence as a whole. Together they create order, randomized, they create chaos.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Fibonacci Number - A look into the Order and Chaos of a standard system.
When going through the readings and examples, this particular picture caught my eye.
While this image is not the fibonacci number (sequence), it gave me the inspiration to work with it as a system of numbers.
I want to play with the order/chaos of the number system and show how a few tweaks to the system can but it into complete chaos. Due to its mathematical conception, changing around a few numbers makes it completely inaccurate, and doesn't follow the proper system. Using this system to make it almost mechanical, but playing with music and making it almost comical and fun.
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