Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Flowers! Flowers EVERYWHERE!

While stumbling along the internet, ive found great little blips of hamlet.
http://www.mcsweeneys.net/2008/7/30schmelling.html

This is a fun little over view, but with facebook status messages. And instead of everyone dieing, its instead people joining groups and playing games on facebook.

http://www.artmagick.com/pictures/picture.aspx?id=5716&name=ophelia
A Painting of Ophelia. This is one the primary things ive found art wise related to hamlet. Ophelia seems to be the one that was painted the most among all of the artists and most of the paintings happen to be of Ophelia's final scene.

http://illiteratesophism.wordpress.com/hamlet-an-unfinished-reworking-or-the-classic-play/
Here, the author took an IRC chat and made it into a version of Hamlet. It was amusing and great for some chuckles.
http://arts.ucsc.edu/faculty/bierman/Elsinore/women/womenPortraits.html
This page, has alot of good theory on Opheila and her relationship with hamlet. I felt i understood Ophelia so much more after reading through these pages.
After Writing on Ophelia, i even feel a little crazyer. How about a run through the Tulips?

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Just a few things here and there!

Well, I managed to stumble across another Manga- One web fanbased! They take the Characters from a popular series "Slayers" and Throw them into a Play of Hamlet! They keep the traditional text but they keep side situations going in a "contemporary" Feel. :3 The art is actually withstandable and so far the first few pages keep along with the flow of the play.

http://amethyst-angel.com/hamlet_eng.htm

Then in acting activites like we worked on today, of which i most enjoyed, to implement some of these situations in the class room. My most favorite one was
"37. Bring a CPR dummy to class and announce that it will be the teaching assistant for the semester. Assign it an office and office hours." Now this just screams do this at Corcoran. Just the initial reactions out of every one would be interesting to see. Mainly since most are used to the abnormal coming out of nowhere. This more so would be interesting to see implemented on the Freshman.
http://monster-island.org/tinashumor/humor/profs.html

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

As i was doing a barrel roll..

(Almost forgot to finish this!)
HARK! THERE BE A GHOST!
I've been looking at the links, and i came across the Reduced Shakespear Company videos and i've watched the Hamlet version. Just in the first minute, You get the word by word from the play, and slowly they turn their twist on Hamlet. I really enjoy the Ghost bits. And After watching this after reading i understand a bit more on whats going on within the play and the ideas on the inflictions and feelings through out the play- dispite it being Slightly Skewed.



Short sweet and to the point.

THEN, as i continued to roll, I found this. Hamlet by Schwarzeneger. Like we were talking about during class- Depending which way the director goes it could be more sissy and dramatic or dramatic and angry. This form would be the latter. BUT I WOULD DEFINATELY PAY TO SEE THAT!!
The Gubinator at Hamlet.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

From here on In

Its Hamlet time!

While i was on my quest for searching through our Corchamlet page- I noticed the small picture. It was a Manga of Hamlet. I am definately into Manga and it was worth a shot to look for it. Seems at it hasnt reached state side since its published in the UK. But, I did find this OTHER manga thats on Hamlet.

I've read the first few pages so far, but I like the art and hopefully it will go a bit more indepth on Hamlet.

Thats all for now- This is the Hamjournal.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

You're telling me this now?!

Copyrights and you:

As an artist, you have rights and ownership of your own art the moment you make it until forever. (duh) And that was because our consitiution set us up with that, and HAS been since forever. But, of course now with new legislation rapeing every part of our consitution, (although some bits have been for good) a new legislation called Orphan Works is going to release your art away from your owner ship after a time and essentially, let other people take it and make money off of it. I feel very strongly against this, all of my art works are my children- i would NEVER, EVER, let them be taken away that easily. Of course, big companys are set to make money of this legislation- because if you want to keep copyright of your art, you're going to have to get it registered and pay big money to do so. I feel very appaled and against this sort of legislation. I know the government is trying to look out for us, but this is rediculus- they're allowing big business to rule and obviously this isnt what our country was founded on, and most definately not based on THEFT.

http://mag.awn.com/index.php?ltype=pageone&article_no=3605&page=1

Thursday, April 3, 2008

I really dont know what to tell you.

Children born at a very young age, some times are very pale, light and blue eyed, but as they grow- they change eye color, hair and skin tone as they're exposed to the world. Eye color though has a bit more variance. Eye color is something you cant change unlike your hair and skin tone. Unless you put in contacts- then the color would change but temporarily. But, eye colors have so much varience. Each persons eye color has a slight varience some are hybrids in mixing afew colors in one eye or a varience in one eye versus the other in having two diffrent colored eyes.

as in Aniridia, there is no color in the eye, the people have essentially one large pupil and close to no iris. Heterochromia is the two diffrent kinds of irises. It can happen in several forms in having two compleatly seperate colors or in sectors. It can be in blocks or in stripes such as the one above. Those shifts in color is interesing because they usually have similar colors and are unnoticable untill you really look.
Also, in Albinism, those people end up having red eyes and have issues with their vision, but the color is very intense, and has no black pupil. Most commonly the eye is pink and red.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_color

Shades of Grey or to the likeing.

black and white photography is the use of light, playing with lights and darks of a form and using them to your advantage to get a great exposure. In making prints you take the negatives- and use the light to either make those shadows and bright spots subdued or stronger making a more dynamic picture. despite the connotations that grey has, photography takes it and turns it around. Obviously with the issues that it can be done badly and the photo would fit into the traditional blah, black and white photo. But with the right lighting and combinations of shadows, an image can be brought out.
Even with color photography, the general idea still applies, lights and darks but now you also work with hues and tones to bring another level of image. Its really the lights and darks that change and modify the photograph and adjust the feel of it. with black and white, it leaves more to the imagination and allows for more expansion of the image.