Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vlogs As Art

2005-07-22 Thread Michael Sullivan



and just as relavent to anything else

you, the creator,may not consider something you have created as being art (not possible in my opinion :)
but others who observe and interpret whatever it is you have created... very well may deem it as art.

still, art is everything. heheh.-- sull- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -http://vlogdir.com -is- The Videoblog Directory
http://interdigitate.com -is- my personal site


  




  
  
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[videoblogging] Re: Vlogs As Art

2005-07-21 Thread kylefasanella




I def consider my blogs art. In a very true form at that !

http://vilekylefasanella.blogspot.com/

you have to watch them to understand check out before I die again 

kyle fasanella



--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Whether I stay there or not, definitely begin each vlog entry with art at 
 heart.
 
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 From: pomoartchick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 9:38 PM
 Subject: [videoblogging] Vlogs As Art
 
 
  Hi All,
 
  I am interested in the unique qualities of vlogs that set them apart
  from or add to the dialogue of video. Do you see a difference between
  vlogs and other video productions? How would you describe those
  differences? Is it in the vlogs themselves, the mode of
  production/distribution, or is it a bit of both? If a televison show
  is offered exclusively online, is it a vlog?
 
  I'm curious as to how many here view their vlogs as art. Do you
  consider what you do art? would you be interested in showing your
  vlogs in an art context?
 
  I'm not much for tech talk but I do love to talk about the theoretical
  implications of vlogging. Any thoughts?
 
  Anne
  http://8bitme.blogspot.com
  http://nopractice.blogspot.com
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vlogs As Art

2005-07-21 Thread duncan speakman




oh.. an interesting topic.. for me the quality that sets vlogs
apart is the 'single viewer' idea.. i try to approach mine like those
mini-polaroid pictures (the credit card size ones).. i like the sense
of intimacy that a 320x240 image brings (or other aspect rations.. 
quicktime lets me make videos in a portrait aspect ration and not
leave any dead space my videos are always made with the intention of
only being seen by one person at a time.

d


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[videoblogging] Re: Vlogs As Art

2005-07-21 Thread Gena




They can be. Currently mine are more documenting what I see because I
am still learning how to do this. But I have some ideas down the road
that are much more in the art catagory. Come to think of it I don't
like catagories - I like the freedom to do what I want.

Years ago i was involved in public access tv and when I tried to step
over the line, well, you know...

What is different about vblogging is that you don't have a bunch of
input from other people into what it is that you want(or should)do. It
is much more your vision. This is not to diss other ways of
producing video. But I think video blogging allows for a more
intensive contact with the viewer.

I am surprised more artists are not doing this - I think it is because
they don't know or understand the accessibility of medium just yet. 

Oh well, each one - teach one

Gena
http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, pomoartchick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Hi All,
 
 I am interested in the unique qualities of vlogs that set them apart
 from or add to the dialogue of video. Do you see a difference
between
 vlogs and other video productions? How would you describe those
 differences? Is it in the vlogs themselves, the mode of
 production/distribution, or is it a bit of both? If a televison show
 is offered exclusively online, is it a vlog?
 
 I'm curious as to how many here view their vlogs as art. Do you
 consider what you do art? would you be interested in showing your
 vlogs in an art context?
 
 I'm not much for tech talk but I do love to talk about the
theoretical
 implications of vlogging. Any thoughts?
 
 Anne
 http://8bitme.blogspot.com
 http://nopractice.blogspot.com





  




  
  
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[videoblogging] Re: Vlogs As Art

2005-07-21 Thread pettisb




Ever read your own post and just feel like a dork? I'm sorry for my
art snob outburst and I'll try and keep it in check.

In my heart, I actually believe that the more creativity there is in
the world, the better. In truth, it doesn't matter if I think you're
an artist or not. Go forth and let creativity burst from your vlogs.

-Bre


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, pettisb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If you've got a vlog is art, I want to see it. I've seen very few
 video art vlog posts. Video art is probably my favorite art form. 
 Send me your links and if I like it, I'll send you the link love from
 imakethings
 
 On the other side of that, I get a little ruffled when people take the
 thing they are doing and call it art. Last year at an entrepreneur
 workshop, I had a guy expound on the parallels between being an artist
 and entrepreneur. While he may have felt a sense of creativity
 starting businesses, I really don't think starting a business makes
 you an artist.
 
 I don't think starting a blog or vlog makes you an artist either. 
 That being said, there are lots of people using their vlogs as a
 platform for their art, video and otherwise and there are lots of
 artists making vlogs. I sometimes make video art and post it on my
 blog, but mostly I just like interviewing people who make things,
 which is not an art form.
 
 I suppose that editing and creating vlogs could be considered an art
 form by some, but for me, I have to agree with Andreas, it's the
 content and execution of the vlog that holds the potential for artistry.
 
 Bre
 
 http://imakethings.com








  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vlogs As Art

2005-07-21 Thread Stephanie Bryant




Bre,

I consider my vlog art in the performance art sense.

I just don't consider it to be very *good* art.

;)

--Stephanie

On 7/21/05, pettisb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Ever read your own post and just feel like a dork? I'm sorry for my
 art snob outburst and I'll try and keep it in check.
 
 In my heart, I actually believe that the more creativity there is in
 the world, the better. In truth, it doesn't matter if I think you're
 an artist or not. Go forth and let creativity burst from your vlogs.
 
 -Bre
 
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, pettisb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  If you've got a vlog is art, I want to see it. I've seen very few
  video art vlog posts. Video art is probably my favorite art form.
  Send me your links and if I like it, I'll send you the link love from
  imakethings
 
  On the other side of that, I get a little ruffled when people take the
  thing they are doing and call it art. Last year at an entrepreneur
  workshop, I had a guy expound on the parallels between being an artist
  and entrepreneur. While he may have felt a sense of creativity
  starting businesses, I really don't think starting a business makes
  you an artist.
 
  I don't think starting a blog or vlog makes you an artist either.
  That being said, there are lots of people using their vlogs as a
  platform for their art, video and otherwise and there are lots of
  artists making vlogs. I sometimes make video art and post it on my
  blog, but mostly I just like interviewing people who make things,
  which is not an art form.
 
  I suppose that editing and creating vlogs could be considered an art
  form by some, but for me, I have to agree with Andreas, it's the
  content and execution of the vlog that holds the potential for artistry.
 
  Bre
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vlogs As Art

2005-07-21 Thread Michael Verdi




Wow Bre, I have to totally disagree with you. I have a much 
different view art and artist. To me it's much more about a way of 
thinking. In my mind an artist is someone who immerses themselves in 
something that they are passionate about and then expresses their 
thoughts, feelings, conclusions, ideas, etc. in some way. To me this 
can take the form of a painting, a sculpture, a line of code, a 
formula, a film, a company, a slam dunk, and even a video of 
something mundane posted to their blog.

What I hear you say is that there is something special about being an 
artist and not everyone can do it. I disagree. It's something to be 
an artist but not something special. Not any more special than to be 
a garbageman. There's nothing I'd rather do than be an artist but I 
certainly don't think it makes me different or special.

So now, as I'm writing this I see your response to your own email.
 Ever read your own post and just feel like a dork? I'm sorry for my
 art snob outburst and I'll try and keep it in check.

So to answer your question, ever feel like a dork? All the time! 
I can't believe some of things that just fly out of my mouth 
sometimes. Anyway, I'm still sending this because I do stand behind 
the ideas expressed above.

Peace,
Verdi


On Jul 21, 2005, at 12:49 PM, pettisb wrote:

 If you've got a vlog is art, I want to see it. I've seen very few
 video art vlog posts. Video art is probably my favorite art form.
 Send me your links and if I like it, I'll send you the link love from
 imakethings

 On the other side of that, I get a little ruffled when people take the
 thing they are doing and call it art. Last year at an entrepreneur
 workshop, I had a guy expound on the parallels between being an artist
 and entrepreneur. While he may have felt a sense of creativity
 starting businesses, I really don't think starting a business makes
 you an artist.

 I don't think starting a blog or vlog makes you an artist either.
 That being said, there are lots of people using their vlogs as a
 platform for their art, video and otherwise and there are lots of
 artists making vlogs. I sometimes make video art and post it on my
 blog, but mostly I just like interviewing people who make things,
 which is not an art form.

 I suppose that editing and creating vlogs could be considered an art
 form by some, but for me, I have to agree with Andreas, it's the
 content and execution of the vlog that holds the potential for 
 artistry.

 Bre

 http://imakethings.com





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[videoblogging] Re: Vlogs As Art

2005-07-21 Thread johngaltsjournal




--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, pettisb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Ever read your own post and just feel like a dork? 

Often! Especially when I one of those late night Drink and Post-a-thons. That's the worst.
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vlogs As Art

2005-07-21 Thread Halcyon Lujah




This is a very interesting idea.

I have been frustrated by the web sized video of vlogging. But I like
this thinking of it as something different than a show. Something more
intimate.

Would your vlog have different content if you made a bigger size? One
that a viewer would watch on a TV in their living room?

-Halcyon

On 7/21/05, duncan speakman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 oh.. an interesting topic.. for me the quality that sets vlogs
 apart is the 'single viewer' idea.. i try to approach mine like those
 mini-polaroid pictures (the credit card size ones).. i like the sense
 of intimacy that a 320x240 image brings (or other aspect rations.. 
 quicktime lets me make videos in a portrait aspect ration and not
 leave any dead space my videos are always made with the intention of
 only being seen by one person at a time.
 
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