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== '''ABOUT''' ==
  
='''Fantastic Forgeries'''=
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Dionne Wolff<br>
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Lifestyle & Design<br>
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English Stream<br>
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Minor Digital Craft '15 '16<br>
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0854018
  
= Gherardo Starnina - Twee op de grond zittende, musicerende engelen =
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[http://dionnewolff.strikingly.com www.dionnewolff.com]
  
Instruments: Organ (orgel) & Harp
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== '''STEALING FROM THE MUSEUM''' ==
  
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[http://opensource.wdka.nl/wiki/Stealing_From_The_Museum/hiddentreasure Hidden Treasure]
  
[[File:2557-(ok) large.jpg | 800px ]]
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== '''FANTASTIC FORGERIES''' ==
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[[User:Dionne Process Fantastic Forgeries]]
  
='''Information'''=
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Fantastic Forgeries presents alternate histories of Dutch material culture through the research and evaluation of existing artefacts – and their appropriation, transformation and remaking. Fantastic Forgeries uses historical crafted objects as a departure point to reflect on the status and practice of craft in our contemporary society. The objects will be used as tools to examine traditional ways of making as well as a formal, tactile, and decorative inspiration to compare when stretching the boundaries of (artisanal/digital) fabrication.
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In this quarter you will explore into the rich past of Dutch material culture though the Applied Arts and Design collection of the museum Boijmans van Beuningen, or pre-industrial collections of your choosing. You will choose an artefact that speaks to you through its form, function, and its surrounding folklore. You will experiment with various and scanning, modelling and production technologies in order to support the crafting of your own perfect copy of your chosen piece. The idea is to make your replica or 'fake' as convincing as possible by reproducing with detail, before breaking it open into a series of iterations that alter the form and content of the artefact. Can new rituals come about by removing the form out of its original context? Can more flamboyant objects arise by imagining and inventing the aristocrats that would use them?
  
'''22/09:''' Het paneel maakte oorspronkelijk deel uit van een altaarstuk, een polyptiek ofwel veelluik.
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'''Deliverables'''
De engelen bespelen instrumenten, links een klein orgel en rechts een harp. De omhoog
 
gerichte blik van de linkerengel is een aanduiding van de grotere compositie, waar zij ooit deel van waren.
 
  
Volgens Vasari was Gherardo di Jacopo Starnina één van de beroemdste en beste schilders van Florence.
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#A copy of your chosen (pre-industrial) artefact crafted from a different medium;
Starnina was van 1395 tot 1406 werkzaam in Valencia. In de Spaanse havenstad had hij kennis gemaakt met de Internationale Stijl,
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#A well-fabricated contemporary transformations based on your chosen artefact;
die in 1393 door de Duitse schilder Marçal de Sas aldaar was geïntroduceerd.
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#A polished project wiki page;
Na zijn terugkeer in Florence gaf Starnina met zijn kalligrafische lijnvoering en delicate expressiviteit een nieuwe impuls aan de Florentijnse schilderkunst.
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#A 1000 word statement defining where your specific 'craft' lies in relation newer technologies (Uploaded to the wiki);
Hij bevrijdde haar van de levenloze formules die van Giotto's grootse stijl waren overgebleven.
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#An exhibition presentation, research visualisation, and oral presentation.
Zowel Lorenzo Monaco als Lorenzo Ghiberti werden gevormd door Starnina's stijl.
 
  
Titel: Twee op de grond zittende, musicerende engelen
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=== '''COPY''' ===
Schilder: Gherardo Starnina, Florence 1354/1360 - Florence 1409/1413
 
Jaartal: 1400 - 1410
 
Locatie: Dit object is te zien in zaal 03
 
Objectsoort: schilderij
 
Inventarisnummer: 2557 (OK)
 
Afmetingen: 47,7 x 71,8 cm
 
Materiaal en techniek: tempera op paneel
 
Creditline: Verworven met de verzameling van / Acquired with the collection of: D.G. van Beuningen 1958
 
Collectie: Oude Kunst
 
Tentoonstellingen: De Collectie Verrijkt (2011)
 
  
='''Replica'''=
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[[User:Dionne Copy Fantastic Forgeries]]
  
'''22/09:''' The copy will become a digital version of this painting. Made in Illustrator in a certain drawing stye.
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=== '''TRANSFORMATION''' ===
  
[[File:A139645a89ed0d53828f7249eb258bb0.jpg | 150px ]] [[File:B3e15545b4f8c842d215c37ec57a3a8b.jpg | 190px]]
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[[User:Dionne Transformation Fantastic Forgeries]]
  
'''Update 23/09:''' This is a simple approach and needs development. I will use digital techniques to pin point all
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=== '''WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT''' ===
the different colors, but in the end it will become a 3d version, not only digital
 
  
='''Transformation'''=
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[[User:Dionne Written Assignment]]
  
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What is your craft<br>
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What are the tools and media of your craft?<br>
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What are the borders of this practice? (what new media technologies have arisen / what is its future of the field)<br>
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Connect to a historical discourse and give concrete examples of contemporary practitioners<br>
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Define your position of your practice in relation to newer technologies<br>
  
'''22/09:''' Interesting parts of the paining are: the fabric details and the expression of all the different fabrics, the colors & gradients and the activities of the angles.
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'''Deliverables'''
The angles are making music and this element will come back in the end result.
 
Transform the angles into textile objects/sculptures with a specific shape.
 
Characteristics are texture, textile, color, shape and sound. Experiment with fabric manipulations.
 
With the use of sensors the textile will move and play a sound when someone touches it in a certain way.
 
One will represent the organ (orgel) and the other the harp.
 
The objects will have organic shapes and move on the rhythm of the sounds, so it all looks quite natural but strange at the same time.
 
They will be made of different textile techniques, knit, weave etc. Some by hand some by machine.
 
  
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+/- 1000 words answering #5. Please use 1-4 to jump start your writing process.
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# What is your craft? (define your discipline, method or approach)
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# What are the tools and media of your craft?
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# What are the borders of this practice? (what new media technologies have arisen / what is its future of the field))
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# Connect to a historical discourse and give concrete examples of contemporary practitioners
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# Define your position of your practice in relation to newer technologies.
  
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== '''TOOLS OF THE TRADE''' ==
  
[[File:C483a9b30a54ccf090cbbc5b7b0e0030.jpg | 180px]] [[File:6283bdc8a38321eee2cd1555dc1539b5.jpg | 230px]] [[File:43c801b8a759a21d0848ca19c37e29b1.jpg | 200px]]
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[[User:Dionne Process Tools of the Trade]]
  
''' rENs & Desso | Angelika Arendt | Ferne Jacobs'''
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Crafting one's tools - crafting one's signature<br>
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The notion of a ‘tool’ in contemporary artistic practice is much wider than a simple hand-held implement. Tools can move material as well as ideas. Tools can fabricate as well as disseminate. Knowing one’s tools (how they are defined, designed, and put in effect) not only gives one agency, but often becomes the crux of one’s artistic practice. This holds particularly true for digital craftsmen.
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The current range and access to new digital instruments--from dozens of desktop CNC technologies that can make almost anything to hundreds of sensors to measure can pretty much everything--have given rise to a new wave of artist-built machines. Moreover, recent critical practices that break away from the more commercial and industrial (affirmative) applications have brought a new spectrum of objects that instrumentalise design’s potential as a discursive tool. Whether milling-out matter or carving-out meaning, this project ask you to both envision and build new tools for you practice. In this quarter you will define, design, and put into effect a new tool or medium that will strive for two main aims: it will carry your traces and signature as maker, as well as apply/reflect on the technological possibilities of our time.
  
'''Update 23/09:''' Through the use of photoshop I put different filters on top of the painting,
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[[File:Dionne-Wolff-Digital-Craft-Research-Document.compressed.pdf]]
to see which effect it has on the colors and recognition of the painting
 
  
[[File:Pixel-facet.jpg | 600px]]
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== '''TOUCH SENSOR''' ==
  
'''Filter Pixel Facet'''
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[[User:Dionne TOUCH SENSOR]]
  
[[File:Pixel-fragmentatie.jpg | 600px]]
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== '''TOOLS & TECH''' ==
 
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[[User:Dionne Tools & Tech Page]]
'''Filter Pixel Fragmentation'''
 
 
 
[[File:Pixel-kleurhalftoon.jpg | 600px]]
 
 
 
'''Filter Pixel Kleur Halftoon'''
 
 
 
[[File:Pixel-kristal.jpg | 600px]]
 
 
 
'''Filter Pixel Kristal'''
 
 
 
[[File:Pixel-mezzotint.jpg | 600px]]
 
 
 
'''Filter Pixel Mezzotint'''
 
 
 
[[File:Pixel-mozaik.jpg | 600px]]
 
 
 
'''Filter Mozaïk'''
 
 
 
[[File:Pixel-pointileren.jpg | 600px]]
 
 
 
'''Filter Pointilleren'''
 

Latest revision as of 21:19, 3 February 2016

ABOUT

Dionne Wolff
Lifestyle & Design
English Stream
Minor Digital Craft '15 '16
0854018

www.dionnewolff.com

STEALING FROM THE MUSEUM

Hidden Treasure

FANTASTIC FORGERIES

User:Dionne Process Fantastic Forgeries

Fantastic Forgeries presents alternate histories of Dutch material culture through the research and evaluation of existing artefacts – and their appropriation, transformation and remaking. Fantastic Forgeries uses historical crafted objects as a departure point to reflect on the status and practice of craft in our contemporary society. The objects will be used as tools to examine traditional ways of making as well as a formal, tactile, and decorative inspiration to compare when stretching the boundaries of (artisanal/digital) fabrication. In this quarter you will explore into the rich past of Dutch material culture though the Applied Arts and Design collection of the museum Boijmans van Beuningen, or pre-industrial collections of your choosing. You will choose an artefact that speaks to you through its form, function, and its surrounding folklore. You will experiment with various and scanning, modelling and production technologies in order to support the crafting of your own perfect copy of your chosen piece. The idea is to make your replica or 'fake' as convincing as possible by reproducing with detail, before breaking it open into a series of iterations that alter the form and content of the artefact. Can new rituals come about by removing the form out of its original context? Can more flamboyant objects arise by imagining and inventing the aristocrats that would use them?

Deliverables

  1. A copy of your chosen (pre-industrial) artefact crafted from a different medium;
  2. A well-fabricated contemporary transformations based on your chosen artefact;
  3. A polished project wiki page;
  4. A 1000 word statement defining where your specific 'craft' lies in relation newer technologies (Uploaded to the wiki);
  5. An exhibition presentation, research visualisation, and oral presentation.

COPY

User:Dionne Copy Fantastic Forgeries

TRANSFORMATION

User:Dionne Transformation Fantastic Forgeries

WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT

User:Dionne Written Assignment

What is your craft
What are the tools and media of your craft?
What are the borders of this practice? (what new media technologies have arisen / what is its future of the field)
Connect to a historical discourse and give concrete examples of contemporary practitioners
Define your position of your practice in relation to newer technologies

Deliverables

+/- 1000 words answering #5. Please use 1-4 to jump start your writing process.

  1. What is your craft? (define your discipline, method or approach)
  2. What are the tools and media of your craft?
  3. What are the borders of this practice? (what new media technologies have arisen / what is its future of the field))
  4. Connect to a historical discourse and give concrete examples of contemporary practitioners
  5. Define your position of your practice in relation to newer technologies.

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

User:Dionne Process Tools of the Trade

Crafting one's tools - crafting one's signature
The notion of a ‘tool’ in contemporary artistic practice is much wider than a simple hand-held implement. Tools can move material as well as ideas. Tools can fabricate as well as disseminate. Knowing one’s tools (how they are defined, designed, and put in effect) not only gives one agency, but often becomes the crux of one’s artistic practice. This holds particularly true for digital craftsmen. The current range and access to new digital instruments--from dozens of desktop CNC technologies that can make almost anything to hundreds of sensors to measure can pretty much everything--have given rise to a new wave of artist-built machines. Moreover, recent critical practices that break away from the more commercial and industrial (affirmative) applications have brought a new spectrum of objects that instrumentalise design’s potential as a discursive tool. Whether milling-out matter or carving-out meaning, this project ask you to both envision and build new tools for you practice. In this quarter you will define, design, and put into effect a new tool or medium that will strive for two main aims: it will carry your traces and signature as maker, as well as apply/reflect on the technological possibilities of our time.

File:Dionne-Wolff-Digital-Craft-Research-Document.compressed.pdf

TOUCH SENSOR

User:Dionne TOUCH SENSOR

TOOLS & TECH

User:Dionne Tools & Tech Page