Monday, 27 April 2009

final project

Project Live Recipes, an information film for Thai cooking recipes.
Thai traditional chilli paste is a common dish in Thailand. This particular dish is called 
'Nam Prik Long Rua' (น้ำพริกลงเรือ) which means chilli paste in the boat. It is called so since the ancient times, as one this dish was madespeacially for a king to dine on the boat. 
'kai look koey' (ไข่ลูกเขย)

'Nam Prik Long Rua' was the invented around 100 years ago by 'Jao Jom Sdub", whom was Rama the 5th's concubine.


referencing the time period of this particular dish, this research would also investigate the surrounding art and culture 




The project also research into a cookery programme on website and television






cooking test
1. sweet pork
using medium heat to cook until pork is changed to white colour then put 3 - 5 spoons of brown sugar, a little of salt and some water then boiled it with low heat around 30 minutes.



2. Nam Prik
put chilli, garlic and shrimp paste into the food blender until it blended. using a small bowl to mix it with lemon and salt.

3. crispy shrimp 
use boiled shrimp, chop it to a small piece and put it into food processor until it blended. Then using high heat to boil oil on the pan until it boiled then put blended shrimps and use medium heat stir them until they are look crispy.
 

4. fired chilli paste
using low heat, put 2 tea spoons of oil and chopped garlic then stir until they become light brown then put the chilli paste and stir it around 3 - 5 minutes then put the sweet pork and stir them around 3 minutes or until they are blended. served with vegetable and boiled egg or salted egg.


Design process
After i got the recipes and timing of cooking process. I started to sketch

Story board 


Sunday, 29 March 2009

YCN project

create adverts for Current themed around 'Participation'

1. Advert 30 sec.

2.Bumper 5 sec.


3.ident 2 sec.

Wednesday, 11 February 2009

DESIGN FOR THE SMALL SCREEN

An animated ringtone for Apple iPhone



This picture inspired me to do the animation. I think, it would be nice if u have a ringtone which can make u relax.


This is a first draft for the animated ringtone. Then i found a sound which is represented a rain drop.



 


In this project, i just want try to do something really graphic which i have not done it before.  


Wednesday, 14 January 2009

Digital Dialog

For this project you will be using digital motion graphic software tools in addition to analog processes to generate studies in moving typography in response to sound, and particular, speech.

Because of my listening problem so i designed to find the dialog from the writing and poet. Also i got this script from the pub where i work and i think it is interesting.

The Buffalo Theory
A herd of buffalo can only move as fast as the slowest buffalo; when they are hunted, The slowest and weakest one at the back get kill first. This natural selection is good for the heard as a whole, because the general speed and health of the group keeps improving by the regular killing of its weakest members. In much the same way, the human brain can only operate as fast as the slowest brain cells. Excessive intake of alcohol, as we know kills brain cells, but naturally it attacks the slowest and weakest cells first. In this way the regular consumption of beer eliminates the weaker brain cells, making the brain a faster and more efficient machine. That's why you always feel smarter after a few beers.

After i did the record. I knew how long it is then i created a story board and design a style of the outcomes.

 


This project was quite successful, everything was going on my plan. However some part of the outcome did not succeed in the way of narrative. Moreover, it is quite long so it would be better if i could make a various movement of the typography and make it in 3d.


Biographies

  In relation to Anthony Mccall's works, I designed a light drawing technique in my project. These are my still images relating to the artist.
Plot:
  A guy used a lighter to draw the furniture in an empty room. Then he had some reaction with the lit furniture. Suddenly someone turned on the main light in the room, everything was gone. 


Monday, 24 November 2008

Anthony Mccall

                                                        

The worked of Anthony Mccal
Landscape for Fire(1972) performance, the film Landscape for fire. It has remained a score on paper for a distinct reason. Once the performance begins, it must be never end. It may burn but it must not disappear.
                                                            

Line Describing a Cone(1973) became something of a cul
t film. "The viewer watches the film by standing with his or her back toward what would normally be the screen, and looking along the beam toward the projector itself. The film begins as a coherent pencil of light, like a laser beam, and develops through thirty minutes into a complete, hollow cone."
                               

Long Film for Four projectors(1974)
"It is the first film to exist solely in real, three-dimensional space. The film exists only in the present: the moment of projection. It refers to nothing beyond this real time, the space is real, not referential. No longer is one viewing position as good as any other. For this film, every viewing position presents a different aspect: he or she can, indeed needs, to move around relative to the slowly emerging light form. This is radically different from the traditional viewing situation."
                                        

Long Film for Ambient Light(1975) The radicality of his procedure pushed him to brake with traditional cinematic equipment and concentrate less on the physical process and more on the presuppositions film as an art activity. The artist hung a simple light bulb in a loft whose windows were covered by sheets of paper. On one wall a digram was posted describing the cycles of the two light sources ( the constant stream of electrical light  and the fluctuation of natural daylight and darkness).
                                            

The lexical field of Mccall's sculpture belongs fully to the cognitive system. First with film, a type of score to be scrolled in front of a projector and now with computers, the artist has opted for an art at the boundaries of materiality.
Doubling Back (2003)

Breath (2004)

Turning Under (2004)


Between You and I (2006)