Thursday, November 09, 2006

VJ-Group Presentation

"In principal it's making a DJ mix but using video clips than sound in REAL TIME"

ITP VJ PROJECT

General research into the the world of VeeJaying and visual performances.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Interactive Video Workshop: Assignment 2

Article Review
Chapter - Interative Narrative [beyond branching]

The big buzz words being thrown around in the world of interactivity almost seem to end with - Immersive & Without Closure. The idea seems to revolve around making all Interactive Experiences free-flowing, without rigid barriers where the spectator can be a part of the whole experience. The fundamental question here I guess is how much should the participant be allowed to affect the outcome of the story! Though the story is being told for his experience and enjoyment, I think it is a must to draw a line where the maker of the experience controls certain variables in his art to give it somekind of form and overall shape in terms of his idea.

The analogy of river, as having calmness and rapids in its flow is a very good one to compare with a well-rounded interactive experience I feel. This kind of re-iterates my earlier point wherein the viewer is fully immersed as a contributor to his own experience as well as a spectator.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Interactive Video Workshop: Assignment I

Chapter Review
Chapter - Interactivity by Nicky Hamlyn

Art - be it in any form - avant garde, experimental, film based or construed in any other form has to be participatory to make it FIT to qualify as Interactive. Hamlyn, drawing from various examples of interative art forms, basically is reinforcing that the viewers/participants should be able to make free and active response to the art he/she is experiencing. In talking about "Two Sides to Every Story" , I feel Hamlyn is trying to propound that art experience need not be complete in itself but rather the spectator should come back to it over and over again and sense new experiences everytime he interacts with that piece of art. Viewers of the piece should have the flexibility to interpret the art in a way they wish to.

He adds that human interactions or we being a part of the art, as we are experiencing it, is vital to the existence and manifestion of the art to its form. There is need for participant to be a PART of ART to make it meaningful and fully Interactive.

Friday, April 21, 2006

Final Project 2nd sem

So I went ahead and shot my video. I hailed a cab and interviewed the cabby.He was from Tibet!! The last 2 weeks I have been mentally planning the execution of my edits. It was an interview at the end of the day but I am trying to find ways to make it presentable, since most of the shot are inside the cab. Lets see how goes:)

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Final Proposal?

Not yet I guess! I have this really cool concept but have no idea how to execute or even start. The concept goes something like this if it is do-able-

I hail a yellow cab, with my camera on.
Ask the driver if he'she is interested in doing this project.
If No - i lament and do something else:(((
If Yes - i get in the Cab (the camera is still rolling) and ask the driver to do a $50 worth of taxi ride by taking me to HIS/HER favorite places. The plan is to stop briefly at these various spots and do rapid interviews. I want to make this humourous so the questions i plan to ask will probably be regarding - the weirdest incident, funniest passenger, most horrible incident, best moment, cab history bla bla bla etc...

my major concerns - legal issues???( i have a feeling i'll need to sign an agreement in a project like this??? not sure though) & gathering the nerve to actually hail a cab with my camera rolling and getting a really nice cabby who is interesting enough.

oh well , some other ideas-
  1. music video again ? (i dont want to be in it yet...)
  2. sushi-sunday ( a brunch video at a friends place..hmmm not sure about this either)
  3. 5 boroughs in 5 minutes ( not very exciting)
  4. kungu fu spoof ( where do i start?)
  5. "My Home has no Name" (excitied about this .....interview with the Homeless ... don't know how they'll react or is it even safe...not that i can't fight but....)
at this point in time i wish someone else came up with an idea for me. :)

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Mid Term Video


Prayash - Music Video

This is a Nepali (mellow-rock!!!) song I wrote in 1999 with a good friend(Buntay) of mine and we recorded this around that time in our apartment in CA. Prayash in Nepali can mean and imply a lot of things like - to try something out, endeavor, put an effort/attempt, be determined or plain simple a metaphor to mean "to try and take on the world..."

This video project my first ever attempt at visualizing a song, first ever, as a part of our class project requirement. I am personally very happy and elated with the outcome(despite the minor glitches...which i'm sure i'll be better able to overcome with more experience). Once again like the song's title Prayash(an attempt) this is truely the first attempt.

Last note: we had no finances to hire actors/actresses and the time to do a story line. so that guy gallivanting around East River in New York is me. Without further ado...Happy watching:)

Watch It!
Watch It!

Friday, February 24, 2006

Video Project - Idea

1)

It would be interesting to video how people behave in an elevator, you know, 4 or 5 strangers crammed in a small space, trying their best not to make eye contact, staring at the floor indicator or the ceiling. it's also a neat little commentary on urban isolation. You are physically close, but you try so hard to be distant. It is rather interesting. If there is a way (???? i don't know how or only the FBI has access to it!!!!) it would be cool to actually use CCTV footage for this video and cut it to music.

If elevator footage by itself becomes monotonous, we can find other places where people behave this way. i.e. they are in a crowd but each person in his or her own world, where it's almost rude to say hello. Maybe the subway trains for one (but again, I don't know what someone is going to think seeing an Asian with an Islamic look walking around video-taping in a subway...). you might be standing face to face in one, but not make any kind of contact.

2)

The other side is the internet chatroom, where perfect strangers talk to each other. One could do a video about this couple who work in this office building but never say hello. They take the same elevator out, take the same subway home, without making any kind of contact, in fact studiously avoiding eye contact. Then when they get home they run into each other in a chatroom, and maybe even have cybersex, without knowing who the other person is! It's weird, but in our times, it happens all the time.

I guess this story talks about the weird times we live in, where we are increasingly creating walls around ourselves in the name of individuality, to the extent that we need mechanical intermediaries (a PC, the Internet, a chatroom) to make some kind of human contact. Phew!

3)

The third idea I have is about simply visualizing one of my own song which is not a love song but a song that talks about my life when I first came to US and how isolated and suffocted I felt as a naive young man from the other side of the continent.

Right now all I can think of is really fast cuts with that monotone-ish-blue-black-silver kinda effect splattered all around it. I maybe working in a group and we are evaluating all the options and should ZERO in on a concept soon.