Melissa Voderberg came to our class to talk to her about her experiences as a graphic designer and a business owner.
She wonted to make some Australian momentous for tourist to buy and take home with them, she said that alot of the touristy novelty items were mostly not Australian made of had much to do with Australia.
She came up with a fan idea that was designed off an Australian flower, this fan took off and she was asked to create more designs for these fans.
Melissa also encouraged us to use these exhibitions if we ever go into the field of creating products and wonting to find clients, she told us that most retail places only by new products from these places and if you go to the clients out side of these you wouldn't really have a chance to sell yourself.
She also talked about how the financial downturn affected her business, example she signed a contract to take back any stock and pay back for the sales if the product doesnt sell, this happnd and she was put in finacial place because of t.
i enjoyed the info Melissa had to bring us.
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Star Voyager - George Melies film " A Trip to the Moon' (1902)
1.George Melies film " A Trip to the Moon' (1902) can be thought as a science fiction movie due to the depicting of things and creatures that don't exist, by this descriptions though could mean fantasy. the difference between this and a fantasy is that it is depicting something that possibly could happen(in the eye of the people viewing it in its time period), back when this was made 1902 rockets didn't exist but cannons did, so they used that logic to make a was to get to the moon. we all know now that that wouldn't work now, but back then it was plausible to believe it.
The movie becomes a drama as soon as the fight happens as the movie is then not depicting potential science, but rather keeping the audience entertained.
lang's Women in the mood (1929) shown a more realistic depiction on space travel because they had shown G force push against the body while accelerating, also they were using rockets to get to the moon, we still use them today for space travel.
The layout of the exhibition in some parts reminded me of some form of the inside of a space ship.
i would of possibly of made that theme they had going on making one of the corridors look like a space shit throughout the whole exhibition. The only advertisements i saw for this exhibition where out on the street on the was to the exhibition, i would of been a better idea to of advertised this exhibition more externally, radio, tv ect.
also seeing the suit from one of my favourite movies was pretty cool,the movie was Sunshine (golden suit at the back of the exhibition)
The movie becomes a drama as soon as the fight happens as the movie is then not depicting potential science, but rather keeping the audience entertained.
lang's Women in the mood (1929) shown a more realistic depiction on space travel because they had shown G force push against the body while accelerating, also they were using rockets to get to the moon, we still use them today for space travel.
The layout of the exhibition in some parts reminded me of some form of the inside of a space ship.
i would of possibly of made that theme they had going on making one of the corridors look like a space shit throughout the whole exhibition. The only advertisements i saw for this exhibition where out on the street on the was to the exhibition, i would of been a better idea to of advertised this exhibition more externally, radio, tv ect.
also seeing the suit from one of my favourite movies was pretty cool,the movie was Sunshine (golden suit at the back of the exhibition)
Monash Graduand Art and Design Exhibition
The honers industrial design work that was displayed was amazing, the detail that was in there mock ups was crazy, i really don't know how they done that.
i enjoyed the vis com art work, most of it was every well done, it gave me a perspective of the kind of designs im gonna be competing with.
arcatexture was crazy the maths that was need to scale the models done would give me a headache just looking at it. it really puts a perspective on the to scale work we have been doing for Gino.
Now to the art... i didn't find it very wonderful, i liked the traditional art that was there like a couple of the realistic paintings, but art that was cds taped to a boat? a video of a man standing infront of a screen while a scratching noise acoured, or even a naked woman rubbing paint over herself.... i didn't conceder that to be art at all.
my favourite part of the monash exhibition would have to be the vis com, because i could relate and could see some a message being portrayed within there work.
i enjoyed the vis com art work, most of it was every well done, it gave me a perspective of the kind of designs im gonna be competing with.
arcatexture was crazy the maths that was need to scale the models done would give me a headache just looking at it. it really puts a perspective on the to scale work we have been doing for Gino.
Now to the art... i didn't find it very wonderful, i liked the traditional art that was there like a couple of the realistic paintings, but art that was cds taped to a boat? a video of a man standing infront of a screen while a scratching noise acoured, or even a naked woman rubbing paint over herself.... i didn't conceder that to be art at all.
my favourite part of the monash exhibition would have to be the vis com, because i could relate and could see some a message being portrayed within there work.
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