Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Analysis of a Web Page…..
One site that really grabbed my attention was a web site by a designer Timothy Hogan. He experiments in many different mediums such as fashion, cosmetics, accessories, photography and the list continues. The reason why this site attracted me was the element of display. The involvement of the viewer/responder into the art works and designs, also the way it tips the line of design and art, not just a simple catalogue of items but also an immersive collection of artworks.
www.timothy-hogan.com/
You will need to consider:
a. whether it falls into design and/or art;
The site primarily falls into the design category, used to depict the works and achievements of the designer but it is not purely used as a library of the items. The opening scene (fig.1) illustrates an image of passion and emotion, centering itself around one of his items of jewelry, foreshadowing the overall intended impact of the site. In utilizing this iconic imagery in the opening scenes this gives evidence for the webpage to be an expression of art rather than design. So in my opinion there is no single category it can fit into, as the site satisfies its need to display Hogan’s works but illustrates his creative nature. This page wouldn’t be described as a simple artwork or a basic design page, although it does curve to be more towards the design aspect.
b. why it does so;
A webpage falling into the category of an artistic page, can be defined as a site that satisfies the sense, both visually and/or auditory. In turn a so called ‘design’ page addresses a predetermined need/function to supply information, resources, retail opportunities, etc.
In principle this is a webpage that shows a selection of Hogan’s works and provides information on the designer. The site is very well structured and hierarchical, there is a constant menu for transit through the site and each image is clear and well presented. I believe that Hogan wanted the site to be able to be navigated effectively so that select information can be easily found so he kept this simple generic structure.
That is why I believe he approached the display of his works, uniquely. This shows depth and a new level to his works, while still maintaining the simple structure. I especially liked the image of the phone and the shoe(fig 2).
c. how it relates to other art/design forms on the web.
The comparison to other catalogues on the internet (e.g. other designers, etc) can be seen through this web page’s approach on capturing the viewer’s attention. There is a forced full screen view, over powering the observer demanding their attention, it is not simply asking for it. This technique blurs the line of art form and designs were other sites do not (Fig3).
For example a webpage that was very helpful:
www.Elliotjaysstocks.com
This webpage is certainly a design page as it is more of a promotional tool that a collection of works. The same sort of set up is used, structure, hierarchy progression, clear titles etc. But this lacks the aspects of a art form, some of which is incorporated into Hogan’s site but both lack the pure aesthetic influence of web art.
This is another page in comparison to both pages listed:
www.greyscale.com
This is an artistic site supplied by my teacher to help show the difference between design and artistic web pages. This page illustrates the work of an unknown artist through a linear progression(fig 4).
In conclusion, Timothy Hogan's webpage is a good example of a collection of works utilizing a simple/generic layout but has an emphasis on the display of his works and its layout. While not a dedicated artistic site it differs widely from common portfolio webpages.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Third Idea
Monday, August 24, 2009
Another concept?
not just he basic identity theft but also the fabrication of an identity and the barriers it can place on someone,
eventually it seems that if some one was to alter there own image/personality/likes/dislikes, etc then they would change who they are for in most cases there ideal person. Well the problem is what happens when the individual wants to become the very thing that they look up to?
or a better question, what if they could become that of what they have always dreamed??
What is identity?
i have jumped straight into this project with out really looking at the definition or the exploration of the meaning of identity,
a dictionary describes identity as:
- The collective aspect of the set of characteristics by which a thing is definitively recognizable or known: “If the broadcast group is the financial guts of the company, the news division is its public identity” (Bill Powell).
- The set of behavioral or personal characteristics by which an individual is recognizable as a member of a group.
- The quality or condition of being the same as something else.
- The distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity; individuality.
- Information, such as an identification number, used to establish or prove a person's individuality, as in providing access to a credit account.
- Mathematics.
- An equation that is satisfied by any number that replaces the letter for which the equation is defined.
- Identity element.
to me i believe that someones identity can be demonstrated through the relationships and interactions with others around a person, not just the characteristics they might possess,
so the real question is, how can i display this in an internet web page??
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Interesting article
This is a very interesting article i found describing the portrayal of the identity. Although the individual predominantly is depicted through such mediums as MMORPG but i found it relevant as we are exploring identity via a digital source.
"In a very general sense, identity is the construction of oneself; in particular it is how one perceives and considers their self and how others think of them. Identity in the Internet is a difficult term to describe because it is ever changing. One's identity usually relates to their role or positions within a social structure but on the Internet individuals do not need to fulfill a role or positions to maintain the status quo.
What is unique about gender in the Internet is one’s ability to produce multiple identities through interactions in multi-user online games (MMOGS). Individuals have the opportunity to create Avatars (or Multiple Identities) and they can be as different from one’s true personality as they want. These gamers can communicate through their Avatars through online chat rooms and e-mail, the ease of this communication makes it very easy to develop another identity.
The virtual reality of the Internet creates a world where "there is no matter" (Barlow). This is unique in a world that is so focused on tangible items and gratification. As Barlow explains, in cyberspace "identities have no bodies" and essentially anyone can express themselves in anyway they want to.
In the tangible world so much of what people perceive of one another is based solely on appearance and the way people present themselves. In contrast, in the virtual world people can express themselves through their ideas and words and can, in essence, be anyone or anything they want to be. This intense freedom is easily taken advantage of in online chat rooms or dating services.
Many have argued that from the utopian point of view, the Internet presents an opportunity to participate in a judgment and discrimination free experience. This online experience is the only place where uses can feel comfortable in engaging in any form of behavior or experience they wish. In particular, people who in their real life are physically restricted by disability, gender, race, or sexuality. Commonly, people who must deal with these restrictions feel liberated when they are able to “participate” in acts that would otherwise be impossible in the real world. "http://webpages.scu.edu/ftp/kquinnshea/identities2.html
Kentridge inspirationsssss

this is just a reference to some inspiration i found of the artist William Kentridge, i found at the Schaeffer library at uni.
the 'State of Hope' section (below) is my favourite. To me it demonstrates the combination of technology and the human body. Since i have been thinking of the final design project to depict an idenitity of an individual using the internet, i found this quite fitting as the internet can never completly display a persons identity. Also i was looking at slightly older concepts for the design, possibly a old properganda poster or a 1950's pin up girl but with a twist
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Monday, August 10, 2009

ok so you know the theme and my idea,





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