Wednesday, 24 February 2010

United Way Ad

National Coalition for the homeless ad

United Way Ad

Support - India

"Over two lakh children live in places you can never imagine"
Tent cards were placed in coffee shops around India, with a small child hidden within it

The Salvation Army - South Africa


"Any old clothes will do. You wouldn't be caught dead in them but, for a homeless person, they could mean the difference between life and death. Please donate your unwanted clothes to the homeless this winter."

adsoftheworld.com

True Blood opening credits

I apologise for this one, but loved it since i first saw it ages ago. I think these opening credits have got to be one of the best that i personally have seen on a tv series, i think the clever use of strong imagery along with the fitting background music gives a vivid message of what is to come within the programme itself. I think this is a brilliant piece of video editing!!! You're hooked before you've even watched.... but thats just me!

Takashi Murakami

Not from any of my college work but saw him online and quite liked his work...








...fun... yet surreal

Friday, 19 February 2010

Dr Lakra




'Dr Lakra modifies readymade images by intricately drawing over them. Dr Lakra is a practicing tattoo artist from Mexico, who gave permanent tattoos to visitors at the 2004 Basel Art Fair. Turning his skin technique to pictures of 1950's pin up girls,he covers them with a complex network of sexual and often degrading tattoos and graffiti, which include imaginary and Mexican slang. Their inscription on these half naked women might read as a second textual layer of male desire inscribed over the first' - Martyn Hill

Dr Lakra, paint on vintage magazine

Amie Dicke



Isabeli, 2004, cut out, ink on paper, 248 x 174 cm

Generally uses mixed media, such as a cutout from a magazine covered with ink. Also the two top images show magazine cutouts covered with nails. Her work can be kind of creepy but i think it is very effective in portraying a message.

Elective

Well had a great time on elective, glad to finally get something down on paper after a lot of screen based media work, some of the work seemed quite pointless at first but kind of seemed to come together at the end. Saw quite a few artists that caught my eye, so will get them down. Also Martin seemed to be the most enthusiastic tutor EVER, but still i'm glad its over ad done with now!

Friday, 5 February 2010

Homelessness

Organizations:
  • www.helpthehomelessdc.org
  • www.help-the-homeless.org.uk
  • www.crisis.org.uk - helping single homeless people improve their future
  • www.shelter.org.uk
  • www.homelessuk.org
  • www.centrepoint.org.uk - helping homeless young people
  • www.emmaus.org.uk - giving homeless people a bed and a reason to get out of it
  • www.salvationarmy.org.uk
  • www.mungos.org - London's largest charity for homeless people
  • www.homeworldwide.org.uk - offers emergency housing and people to talk to
  • www.housingjustice.org.uk - national voice of christian action on housing and homelessness
  • www.streetlytes.org - dedicated to relieving poverty and making a difference to homeless and vunerable people
  • www.thamesreach.org.uk - helps homeless and vulnerable people to live in decent homes and have decent families and successful lives
  • www.passage.org.uk - runs London's largest voluntary sector day centre for homeless people
  • www.homelesslondon.org - website for finding information about services for the homeless in London
  • www.housingjustice.org.uk / www.homelesslondon.org - run projects to keep the homeless off the streets in winter
  • www.do-it.org.uk - gives volunteering options on helping the homeless

Design For Audiences - notes from brief

1. Audience as those people who you need to communicate with (need to understand them to be effective).
2. Audience as a demographic. A way of thinking about who you want to engage (audience focused)

How we could me the world better:
  • Less litter
  • free public transport
  • less use of non-renewable energy
  • less crime
  • no smoking
  • more for oap's
  • fair trade
  • no debt for the 3rd world
  • less packaging
What are the problems and who are effected?

Problems that motivate you:
  • depression
  • poverty
  • social ignorance
  • poor education
PROBLEM ---- poverty
ACTION ---- fundraising, petition, write letters, skills exchange etc
AUDIENCE ---- general public, people who buy from charity shops
PERSUADE ---- persuade your point to them

Research:
Secondary: (internet) problem, organization(s), three actions
Experimental: try out actions yourself (choose one)
Primary: get others to do the action