THE MALL HAS BEEN REVEALED!!!
Honestly this was one of my favorite backgrounds to work on, and the amount of silly shit I was able (and encouraged!) to include is ridiculous ♥
Love this show!
Onto a new art vibe! 💓 I made these illustrations that were used as projection art for my school’s “10-Min Musical Festival”! This group of drawings were used for the short show “Franklin Pierce Dragon Slayer”.
The Dharmadatu- The Wisdom of the Visual Experience
The Dharmadatu- The Wisdom of the Visual Experience
This is a general entry with a purpose to speculate upon both the technical and aesthetic possibilities of a visual projection experience. Curated by none other than myself, and in urgency I will give a hinting as to what the experience would entail. The experience, as it is called, can in and of itself be viewed as a stand-alone installation piece, or installation art, if time is willing. Or…
I've been off the internet, by and large, for like five years. Returning under a pseudonym. I made weird art in the interim, which I intend to share here.
Do people make assumptions about you based on your creative work? Art, Music, writing, etc.
Something that has been bothering me for a while now that non-artists like to make assumptions about me as a person or my personal life just purely based on my artworks and writings for said artworks.
Such as the belief that the reason why I ship my own OCs together (ship as in they canonically become a couple) and hyperfixate on their relationship is because *I* myself want to be in a romantic ship like that.
Or my personal favourite, I'm projecting my own trauma onto them just because they're so realistic and deep that surely I'm drawing from first hand experience.
So, I'm actually planning to make a video on Youtube regarding this topic and wanted to ask if there's any artists out there who experience such wild assumptions of projection.
This assumption can be anything really that bugs you or just weirds you out how strange it is. Like from mental illness, romance, intimacy, trauma, crazy conspiracy theories. You can throw whatever you have on my table.
I will not mention any names if I end up finishing the video. All answers on this post will remain Anonymus.
Oneiric Yams — Whispers is an experiment incorporating 3D printed objects, sound, and projection mapping.
The Oneiric Yam is a particular subject that I have studied for a couple years. It is an oneiric (related to dreams), cryptobotanical (unexplained and mysterious plant) structure. It grows out of the ground in an irregular egg shape. It sports a hollow interior and holes in its walls. At night, spores are released into the air through those holes. When animals (including humans) inhale them, they begin to dream.
I represent these dreams through sound and projection mapping.
The Oneiric Yam is a vessel for dreams. Dreams whisper out from within it, and I encourage putting an ear up to it to listen. The projection on the surface of the Yam shows a dim, blurry (re)collection of dreams and imbues the inanimate object with some life.
This is the first time the Oneiric Yam has left the 2D sheet of paper. I wish to develop this concept in the future, possibly creating a full oneiric, cryptobiological series.
//video documentation of two Oneiric Yams.
//Oneiric Yams in dim light.
I am interested in how this Oneiric Yam concept can be developed. Are there more of these dream-producing root vegetables? How does the concept itself connect to ideas of cryptobiology, mythology, and science? Does the concept inadvertently trivialize the waking actions of dreamers themselves?