Monday, April 30, 2012

Peavine Spring Collection


The Mask


The Garbage Suit- this suit was made with the materials/trash that we collected from the clean up in Peavine.



Video and picture done by Alan Wong. We cleaned up Peavine in Reno, Nevada April 28, 2012. It was a very lovely day to clean up all the gun shells and trash left out in the desert. Please clean up after yourselves and keep Nevada clean. Thanks everyone for doing a great job.


LINK: http://www.alanwongphotography.com/Pages/Bio/20459202_G2FShC

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Final Project Suit Concept

The Suit would be made of completely wood and I would use zip ties to connect them together. For the helmet I would use an old motorcycle helmet and glue pieces of would on it to make it look like a monster.

Monday, April 23, 2012

The Signs "Keep Nevada Clean"


These are just some examples of what I would want to contribute to this project. I feel that signs would help people see what they are doing is not okay. By having the people who shoot at these open range to help us clean the areas, it would benefit all of us. As a person who goes out to shoot myself I would be more attentive to the fact of cleaning after myself if there where signs up. I also want to leave some signs at the open range for people to see and shoot at so they can interact with my piece.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

"The Story of Hung Sew Low" T-shirts


I will be making some T-shirts of Hung Sew Low. This character was created while I was in the military. I was bored one day and I like to make fun of my own ethnicity. I like making fun of racism in general. But I just want to make this character a reality. I present Hung Sew Low.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Cleaning Collaboration Project

The location to clean up.


Hung Sew Low T-Shirts



I am planning to make T-shirts of this Hung Sew Low guy. I also plan to put his story in the back of the t-shirt to make an interesting story. Everybody seem to like the stickers so I plan to make t-shirts and give them out for free.

Hung Sew Low background: Hung Sew Low is finally here. He is a foreign exchange student from the Philippines that is on a kick boxing scholarship. He speaks little English and is very friendly. He does not know the custom of the U.S. so if you see him please show him around. There are free t-shirts of him if you are interested. Please contact me at ppmj1414@yahoo.com. But he likes sushi and a good karate movie.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Dr. Henry Lowood LECTURE

Dr. Henry Lowood did a lecture about Machinima projects that have been done in the past. The basic premise was to document and save these art works. If a server was to go done who is left to document and save the pieces that people have done. Where can we find these on the web? What happens to the piece when there is no documentation that is saved? These where some of the questions that Dr. Lowood had tried to answer. In his lecture he also covered the different ways that people can make Machinima. There are a few different ways but in the end the simple point is that you use a video game to make a movie and tell a story. The main video game he was talking about was World of Warcraft. This game is based on fictional characters of different race; Trolls, Orc, Dwarves, Elf’s or Humans. You can create a character from any of these races and you would have to take your character in the World of Warcraft adventure. Dr. Lowood had shown previews of the different types of Machinima creations. There was one Machinima of a narrative story in which this Troll had made a living making stones, leveling up himself to become stronger, etc. But then the Troll reads in the newspaper that his way of living will become obsolete. Then he looses everything. It was pretty sad.

There was also a story about a video game player that played Doom or a video game similar to Doom. But basically the person who uses to play this game had died in a car crash. But he had recorded video of his game play online for other people to see. His exact movements have been recorded and had become his art piece. These video recordings are a little eerie, but he is now remembering for his game play online because he was very good at this game.

But the main point of Dr. Lowood is that these Machinima art pieces are out in the online world and is there for you to see. But we have to make sure we save, document, etc., all these amazing works in order for future generations to see them.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Exhibition "Postcard from the Grey Area"

Perfecto P. Manuta Jr.

Art 404R

“Art Exhibition”

There was an art exhibition in the Church of Fine Arts building. One of the artists that were featured was Kevin F. Kremler. He has an interactive piece in which you become part of the art itself. The name of this piece is “Postcards from the Grey Area”. It was shown in the Sheppard Fine Art Gallery at the University of Nevada, Reno.

You sit on this stool and you are given some instructions to follow. The instructions tell you to position your body in a certain way to make it look like you are painting on a canvas. Then you have to press a red bottom and hold it fro about 10 seconds. When you follow these instructions a picture will be printed out as a postcard. The postcard is yours to keep. When I saw the picture it was pretty cool that I was involved in the process.

There was also another piece that involve different colored sand, shovels, and a rotating device in the middle that dispensed the sand. You had to put the sand in these containers that revolved. Then you had to spin it to make patterns on the floor. Depending on how you moved and rotated the device each time looked different.

I truly like interactive art because you never know what the out come will be. Especially, because each individual is different and will make different out comes. The sand and the patterns you could make made it an interesting and fun piece. Playing with sand was always fun for me as a kid. This just reminded me of memories on the beach. Playing in the sand, making thing with sand and making patterns in the sand.