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Jennifer & Kevin McCoy

by admin on July 23rd, 2008

The McCoy’s have developed a database of work using ideas of genre, stereotypes, relationships and representational techniques. They focus their work through the repetition and genre of human thinking, and the effect that technology plays in that process.
Like Sodeoka or vice-versa, they seek inspiration and analyse a broad scope of media to produce some sort of narrative in their work. The narrative is then presented through installations, net art or live events.1

What attracts me to the McCoys is not necessarily the aesthetics of their work, but the ideas behind the work. The approach they take not only involves facts to base the project on but achieves it in a way that creates thought among the audience. The ideas or methods may not be subtle in some cases but are still communicated effectively. Old concepts and new technologies are combined together to create an art piece with some sort of status or value that people can appreciate.2

A piece that I could relate with my own project, called Airworld, investigates the world of advertising and the possibilities new technology is creating for marketing opportunities, amongst other things. The finished project mocked branding aesthetics and jargon.3 This is the type of approach I would like to take towards my finished product.

 

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1.http://ecommons.library.cornell.edu/bitstream/1813/8357/1/McCoy_Jennifer_Kevin.pdf last visited 2008-07-23
2.http://www.walkerart.org/archive/E/A97375E696EE81416164.htm last visited 2008-07-23
3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_&_Kevin_McCoy last visited 2008-07-23
4.http://www.flickr.com/photos/mccoyspace/248983167/in/set-72157594311709487/ last visited 2008-07-23
5. http://edwardwinkleman.blogspot.com/2005_10_01_archive.html 
6. http://www.briansholis.com/WRITING/CONTENT/MCCOYS/index.html 
7. http://www.airworld.net/
8. http://www.mccoyspace.com/

 

Yoshi Sodeoka

by admin on July 23rd, 2008

Sodeoka’s design process appeals to me because of his experimental style. He takes a variety of elements and mashes them together to create something rather unique. The work flow consists of figuring out the concept and meaning of the project and then assigning an appropriate look.

His experience ranges in many forms from motion graphics and installations to music performances. Inspiration comes from “the relationship between media culture, technology and humanity, and how they affect each other and so on…[he uses] a lot of old television and film footage and collage it with some noise tracks that [he] I make[s].”1

I like his attitude towards towards life, “I like going with the flow…”1 which I believe influences his work. His casual perspective is something that I aspire to yet gaining respect with the projects created. This is something I intend to take into my idea of branding and its consequences.

 

Let it Bleed(LEFT), Let it Be(Right)2

 


1. http://www.shift.jp.org/en/archives/2003/10/yoshi_sodeoka.html last visited 2008-07-23
2. http://www.c505.com/ last visited 2008-07-23