It was late at night, and my husband and I were driving home when I caught a glimpse at this Skyy Vodka Ad. I couldn't believe how blatant sex was promoted in this ad.
My remake of this ad isn't much of a stretch of the imagination, but it certainly is my take on it.
Here is an adbuster ad I saw on youtube. Wonderfully done!
and this one definitly get's the point across....
Conceptual Art
- Jessica
- Make Art. We are the creators, and it's our responsibility to make the world think, believe, and hope. Never loose site of that.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Random Inspiration
It was difficult for me to come up with a random set of rules to give in an art medium that would be interesting to either myself or my partner. I consider myself an artist, but as a filmmaker and that is what I know best. I contemplated my own discovery on ways I create moments on screen, and how I could implement that process to the given assignment. First, I realized that the process and inspiration is very random. Inspiration can hit you anywhere, with anyone, at anytime. Also, I felt that as artists we just try to answer questions that we feel that is relevant to our selves personally or on a much greater scale. We, as artist, usually have one message, one clear statement that we want to say, and that is how I came up with my random system.
I formulated questions given at random times to Patrick, my partner. He had to answer them the best he could as the question was given, as did I.
Here are the questions....
1. What genre was the last movie that you saw?
Patrick's response : Thriller "The American"
My response : Drama/Crime "The Town"
2. If there was one message you could share with the world, what would it be?
Patrick's response : "Were there is no vision, there is no hope"
My response : "Live with passion and love"
3. What is your location?
Patrick's response : At his desk 2nd floor of his house.
My response : Working, at the wine bar.
4. Ask the person you last talked to what their favorite name is.
Patrick's response : Mika
My response (I had to ask the barista) : Minerva
From these questions/ answers, I and Patrick (unknowingly) collaborated on two short films.
His is called "No Vision No Hope"
No Vison No Hope from Jessica Johnston on Vimeo.
Mine is called "Live Passion Love"
Live Passion Love from Jessica Johnston on Vimeo.
And here is Patrick's News Chance piece. Can you guess who it is?
I formulated questions given at random times to Patrick, my partner. He had to answer them the best he could as the question was given, as did I.
Here are the questions....
1. What genre was the last movie that you saw?
Patrick's response : Thriller "The American"
My response : Drama/Crime "The Town"
2. If there was one message you could share with the world, what would it be?
Patrick's response : "Were there is no vision, there is no hope"
My response : "Live with passion and love"
3. What is your location?
Patrick's response : At his desk 2nd floor of his house.
My response : Working, at the wine bar.
4. Ask the person you last talked to what their favorite name is.
Patrick's response : Mika
My response (I had to ask the barista) : Minerva
From these questions/ answers, I and Patrick (unknowingly) collaborated on two short films.
His is called "No Vision No Hope"
No Vison No Hope from Jessica Johnston on Vimeo.
Mine is called "Live Passion Love"
Live Passion Love from Jessica Johnston on Vimeo.
And here is Patrick's News Chance piece. Can you guess who it is?
I was surprised to find out that many people did know who this man was. It's Bret Favre. I guess no matter how hard to try to recreate yourself, people will always see the real you.
I also pointed out that when he wasn't in his uniform or on the field, he never looked very happy. Maybe that's why he kept changing his mind about retiring. How can you leave something that you love, even if he is getting too old to play.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Extended Body
My extended body part would be to enhance concentration.
In my research I found that this happens when your neurons fire at the same time with the visual cortex part of the brain. People suffer with ADHD because their neurons fire out of sync and therefor making it difficult for them to focus their attention.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Attention-Levels-Increase-When-Neurons-039-Fire-039-Together-
112850.shtmlhttp://news.softpedia.com/news/Children-More-Attentive-After-Physical-Activities-108368.shtml
I would create a devise that would use your heart to pump blood faster to the brain, making all your neurons fire at the same time. The devise would look very much like a pacemaker and would be activated by your voice with a small speaker that would be placed underneath your left collar bone. I would prefer using my own body, instead of pounding a 5 hour energy or all those other sugary energy drinks, to obtain clarity. To have when ever you need it, wherever you go, and no crash.
They have already built a pacemaker to treat depression, as well as people suffering from compulsive disorders.
http://www.impactlab.net/2008/04/28/brain-pacemaker-used-to-treat-depression/
In my research I found that this happens when your neurons fire at the same time with the visual cortex part of the brain. People suffer with ADHD because their neurons fire out of sync and therefor making it difficult for them to focus their attention.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Attention-Levels-Increase-When-Neurons-039-Fire-039-Together-
112850.shtmlhttp://news.softpedia.com/news/Children-More-Attentive-After-Physical-Activities-108368.shtml
I would create a devise that would use your heart to pump blood faster to the brain, making all your neurons fire at the same time. The devise would look very much like a pacemaker and would be activated by your voice with a small speaker that would be placed underneath your left collar bone. I would prefer using my own body, instead of pounding a 5 hour energy or all those other sugary energy drinks, to obtain clarity. To have when ever you need it, wherever you go, and no crash.
They have already built a pacemaker to treat depression, as well as people suffering from compulsive disorders.
http://www.impactlab.net/2008/04/28/brain-pacemaker-used-to-treat-depression/
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