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Light tests for wall installation. And Updates. | Kimberly Roush
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MFA Process Blog at Columbus College of Art and Design. Light tests for wall installation. And Updates. February 12, 2015. Trying to post more of this . . . process. Lot’s of things to keep track of. The installation project and shadow tests. More lighting tests. . . →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
Update, Part 1: “The Phantom Leaves. . . Beautiful in Death” | Kimberly Roush
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MFA Process Blog at Columbus College of Art and Design. Update, Part 1: “The Phantom Leaves. . . Beautiful in Death”. January 14, 2015. 8220; . .Patterns make themselves from the interplay of physical and chemical forces on materials living and non-living. The result is an ever-changing, kaleidoscopic array of forms.”. Disclaimer: This blog is long, it’s a documentation of what I’ve done so far. I think it will come in handy later during thesis writing so, it exists. By Edward Parrish (romanticism period).
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MFA Process Blog at Columbus College of Art and Design. Author Archives: Kimberly Roush. Please come follow my new blog! 8211;eh, old one but moved? This is confusing. . . February 18, 2015. I installed wordpress my website. I exported and moved my blog to my website. (kimroush.com) I moved domains. This is all confusing! Subscribe to my new blog! If you want, duh. If […]. Read Article →. More lighting tests. . . February 16, 2015. Read Article →. Light tests for wall installation. And Updates. 8220; ...
More lighting tests. . . | Kimberly Roush
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MFA Process Blog at Columbus College of Art and Design. More lighting tests. . . February 16, 2015. It’s taken forever to get this far and I still don’t have the fixtures and I still need to try lower wattage! It’s a little baby light! Fixture wearing a hat. It looks lovely. What I’ve tested:. BRIGHT. 1500 Lumens. Works as a great spot, but I don’t want the extra light in the room. 550 Lumens, A possibility, Not as bright as the larger bulb, but more bright than the MR16 bulbs and I have less control.
The installation project & shadow tests. | Kimberly Roush
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MFA Process Blog at Columbus College of Art and Design. The installation project and shadow tests. February 11, 2015. This project is a space for contemplation. It’s an entire space, not just a wall piece. Dividers, walls or open space? What I want the piece to be:. What I want to happen (somehow):. Shadows on the wall before you walk in and as you move through the room. Here is a quick test I did on Monday. These are lightly attached to the ceiling. Subtle enough that it works. Maquette of the gallery&#...
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Thom Glick's MFA Process Blog: September 2014
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Tuesday, September 30, 2014. Year Two - Week Six. Over the past couple of weeks, I've put most of my focus into developing both The Giant and The Bird story ideas. I considered a third idea, to produce a series of loops, in an effort to reduce my thematic interest to its most simplest. But, at this point, I want to continue with a more traditional narrative. I've decided to move forward with The Giant. Links to this post. Thursday, September 18, 2014. Twenty-six drawings gets me here. Links to this post.
Thom Glick's MFA Process Blog: March 2014
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Monday, March 24, 2014. Is this the eleventh week? As stressed out as I am about how my work is manifesting, this semester, I think things are going according to plan. maybe even exceeding my expectations. I'll provide some rough bits about a few short stories I'm currently working on, but first, here are some current animation pieces that I've just wrapped up or am currently working on. In this scene, she finds a stranger, but is he the one she's looking for? Experiment - Two Lost Souls 01. And lastly, ...
Thom Glick's MFA Process Blog: Year Two - Thirteenth Week
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014. Year Two - Thirteenth Week. Over the past couple of weeks, I've been working to assemble an animatic. The purpose of the animatic is to bring time to the situation and begin to massage it into place. Below is the latest draft of the animatic. At current it's roughly nine and a half minutes long. Sorry, I forgot one adjustment while rendering, so there's about thirty empty seconds at the end. The Giant Animatic 01. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CCAD MFA: New Projects.
Thom Glick's MFA Process Blog: February 2014
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Monday, February 10, 2014. I'm supposed to present my project for critique this week. I'm freaking out. I feel like I'm making zero progress. I started last semester with an interest in storytelling. I wanted to better understand how to tell stories. I wanted to better understand how to tell stories visually. And, I wanted to better understand my voice as a storyteller. Below is a storyboard. Reading horizontally, each row is an idea for a vignette. 4 A man wakes up naked in the country side with no memo...
Thom Glick's MFA Process Blog: April 2015
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Sunday, April 26, 2015. MFA - The End. I CAN FEEL IT IN MY BONES - First Cut, April 2015. I joined the MFA program at Columbus College of Art and Design in the fall of 2013. I'll be submitting my final paper in just a few moments. This has been one wild ride. The narrative and media all speak to the themes of experience and motivation, specifically persistence, purpose, belonging and change. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). CCAD MFA: New Projects. Wish me luck and enjoy the blog. Or email ...
Quietude | Claire Wiedman
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I’ve been a busy bee over the break, as, I’m sure, have you! The other article I’ve particularly enjoyed is “A Note on Photography in a Zen Key” by Peter Zhang in. I’ve also been very keen on the work of Daniel Borden lately, and I’ve been gobbling up anything I can find about his process and the relationship of his work to time. Hopefully that wasn’t too dull, but I’ve had things circulating in my brain and needed to commit a few things to the written word. This entry was posted in MFA. January 14, 2015.
Almost There | Claire Wiedman
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Kimberly Roush | MFA Process Blog at Columbus College of Art & Design
MFA Process Blog at Columbus College of Art and Design. Please come follow my new blog! 8211;eh, old one but moved? This is confusing. . . February 18, 2015. I installed wordpress my website. I exported and moved my blog to my website. (kimroush.com) I moved domains. This is all confusing! Subscribe to my new blog! If you want, duh. If […]. Read Article →. More lighting tests. . . February 16, 2015. Read Article →. Light tests for wall installation. And Updates. February 12, 2015. Read Article →. 8220; &...
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