By kurageart, 10 August, 2024

(Automatic intercalation of keyframes)

It arises from traditional animation techniques previoulsy explained : An object is drawn oversized compared to the area to be displayed, and then, on each frame is moved slightly and photographed.

Or, an object can be drawn on a transparent background, placed on a painted bigger background, and moved gradually.

By kurageart, 10 August, 2024

A frame of "Snow White" by Walt Disney
(frame by frame animation).

This is what is traditionally considered as "Animation": one drawing follows another, slightly different from the previous one.

The rapid succession of drawings creates the illusion of movement.

It is an expensive technique in terms of time, as each frame must be drawn from scratch.

By kurageart, 10 August, 2024

IA rapid sequence of images creates the illusion of movement.

Over seven frames per second, the human eye begins to perceive images no longer as static images, but as an animation.

The illusion of movement is not recreated only with a series of drawings, but also, in other fields, with other techniques.

Chinese shadows, puppets at the theater, animatrons in the lunaparks.

By kurageart, 10 August, 2024

A brief Appendix, written for an essay on "electronic Futurism" by the painter Tina Saletnich.

I Included the full text I had originally written, cause this is not paper, so there is no waste putting in things that they are unrelevant for a painter essay, but more interesting on the electronic side of the arts.

Intro

How to earn money with digital art? Hard to answer.

That’s why it is nice to investigate.

I think I’m dealing with this article, about an hot topic for many digital artists (or electronic) , clearly including also myself.

The digital art system, while using as a “Palette” (or main instrument) to build from scratch or modify an artwork, a single PC or a several computer farms, is not too far away, conceptually, from the system of traditional art.

I wonder, if  passed the 90s fascination about new economy, the wonders of tele- remote working, Web 2.0, the "virtual", it still makes sense to talk about digital artist and analogue artist (or better traditional).

 

According to a dated and canonical definition, the digital artist uses the computer (in a non-trivial way) as a creative tool, creating completely synthetic works, or manipulating the traditional media (see Wikipedia).

I personally could be partially agreed only when we talk about art generative or mathematics, such as fractal art:

A series of images obtained with large format cameras.
"Large" is anything that goes beyond the medium format, which uses a film of 6 cm wide (the "classic" 35mm format uses a film of only 24mm in wide!).
I usually shot in the American size 4 "x 5" (about 10x12cm), cause I like the squarish ratio, 9x12cm (European version of the american 4x5 , intercheangeable by using the right holder in modern 4x5 or 9x12 cameras) , 13x18cm, 5 "x7" using self-built or antique machines.

note: I have to update the translation, this comes straight from bing translator, please be patient, no don’t go mad, there’s plenty to read on the internet!

Photography, like all techniques, has undergone countless innovations and changes over the years.

Usually, when it comes to innovation, we talk about advantages from the point of view of usability and quality.

With photography, the most obvious evolutionary advantages of the last 70-80 years have certainly been in terms of ergonomics, portability and ease of sharing of the visual material produced.

As a kid I played with a chemistry set (made for kids : In Italy it was a popoular game called "Il Piccolo chimico") When I read that it was possible to develop films and black and white papers with homemade ingredients, I had to try it. You will need: soluble coffee, caustic soda (not bicarbonate, but sodium carbonate), ascorbic acid (perhaps lemon juice would work equally), water.

he results did not leave me fully satisfied in terms of quality. Photos developed, probably improperly, were extremely dense, and only decent for scanning.

Also, surely, because they are C41 rolls (color, expired) processed in a black and white chemistry (homecrafted).

With a bew black and white film, like foma , used in the medium-format "squared" examples, the results have drastically improved.

But the stench remains, and causes domestic conflicts.

These experiments  have anyway some charm, and it was definitely fun.