a few photos from winter reviews: here is my artist statement: process collaboration frustration complexity conceptualize communicate language type image confusion production ridiculous critical identity self-identification culture race ethnicity categorization data information observation design two-dimensional tension conflict concise contrast juxtaposition research experiments failure words mind-mapping bright color in-between blunt clean accountable thinking interpreting visual questioning [...]
Tag Archives: university of oregon
Winter Reviews
Copy Cat
meow meow presents copy cat Artist statement Liz Bayan & Alison Ho With the insemination of computers and the internet into our daily lives, the way we view ownership has been slowly changing. When the printing press was introduced and information was available, for the first time, people were no longer dependent on authority to [...]
77 Ways Newspaper Log
The final project for my 77 ways assignment. the final project for 77 ways (newspaper as the medium). i decided after hours of rolling and gluing my newspaper log together to saw it in half. this was the first time i’ve ever used a reciprocating saw so that was fun! thank you to andrew and [...]
Question Number Nine Photo Shoot
the not ______ tshirt project has a name now, question number nine, after the ninth question on the 2010 census, which is “what is person 1′s race?” though i might change the name of this project again to some other race (still don’t know yet) thank you to liz, andrew, chris, and tom for taking [...]
Have No Regrets
REALLY? REALLY? REALLY? I know we can do better.
77 Ways Week Five
week five.
77 Ways Week Four
week four
77 Ways Week Three
here goes week three.
77 Ways Week Two
so as you might have already guessed, i’m a little behind with posting about this project but trying to catch up just a little bit. here goes week two.
Not ______ T-shirt Trial Run
working on a new project relating to my over-arching concept for the year. here is the first in my “not ______” series of shirts. based on the idea of how language becomes a source of tension when we intentionally or unintentionally mislabel/stereotype people. also, speaks to what is going on now, regarding the classification of [...]