Katherine Rukavina

Ryerson 2012
image of the code for the online visual 

image of the code for the online visual 

This is a look at the process of creating the visual aspects to my project. The final three images are a small glimpse into the experimentation that was executed with after effects. Originally, I planned on animating the movement either with stop motion or after effects but decided on using photoshop to keep the aesthetic of the original work. 

This is a still of my presented project that was combined with David Green’s final project.  I used a portion of David’s final project to research ways in which I can present these surrealist landscapes and moving imagery. I wanted to see how these works could be presented as a collective online.I chose to present them vertically to give each aspect it’s own visual identity while being projected in the class. I’d like to continue with experimenting with man made environments and bringing the art work into the real world. 

This is a still of my presented project that was combined with David Green’s final project.  I used a portion of David’s final project to research ways in which I can present these surrealist landscapes and moving imagery. I wanted to see how these works could be presented as a collective online.I chose to present them vertically to give each aspect it’s own visual identity while being projected in the class. I’d like to continue with experimenting with man made environments and bringing the art work into the real world. 

This is a design of how my collective could look with a different horizontal web design. I’ve made the navigation simple. The user clicks on the image they’d like to see and it blows it up to the center of the page and includes the title at the bottom. The remaining images are at a smaller size with a lower opacity. This gives the same emphasis on the chosen works that are being viewed. 

still images of the class work automata model 

experimenting with readymade materials and textures from the aesthetic of a processing sketch

Automation video documentation 

My idea was inspired by Scott Sonna Snibbe and his work “boundary functions”. This project gave me a different outlook on personal space and how it can affected by the people around you. I took a mini photo series taken with 35 mm film to give it a nostalgic feel and to capture sincere moments among the people around me that i love and that inspire me. I created 4 videos to accompany these photos to bring them to life. One of the videos displayed is a comedic commercial that took part in creating one of the photos I chose as my final pieces. I displayed all of the videos and photos on a website and would enjoy making it live on my image arts website in the near future. 

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