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<rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" version="2.0"><channel><atom:link rel="hub" href="http://tumblr.superfeedr.com/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"/><description></description><title>Danielle Rubio</title><generator>Tumblr (3.0; @drubio-pitzer)</generator><link>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/</link><item><title>response | "The intertwining of art..." Company</title><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;p class="MsoNormal"&gt;I enjoyed Company’s article, &lt;em&gt;The intertwining of art and commercial photograph is nowhere more evident than in the genre of still life&lt;/em&gt;, primarily for its praise of breaking boundaries between different photographic practices. rules are good to follow and know, but once an artist has fully learned to use those rules, manipulation of them can create very interesting work. I particularly enjoyed the author’s mention of Damien Hirst’s billboard commission and his specific manipulation of public billboard photography (typically commercial). Instead of “simply re-present[ing] gallery art,” he, with the aid of a professional still life photographer, intentionally used the constraints typical of public billboard imaging to create thought-provoking art; which in context, “looked like advertising with nothing to sell but an idea.”&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p class="MsoNormal"&gt;While photography has successfully created a place for itself in the art world, many still use the medium merely as a means for documentation. The digital age has allowed for the dispersal of this mass accumulation of photographic images and some artists/photographers, such as Oliver Wasow, have turned the curation and recontextualisation of these images into an art form itself. Company mentions that Modernist photographers intended to “make good photographs and the ‘art’ part could be left to take care of itself.” Though many of the photographs Wasow curates come from personal, non-professional archives, the creation of “art” did not guide the photographer’s practice. The “’art’ part” took care of itself once Wasow recontextualised them and deliberately ascribed meaning to them. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22476287482</link><guid>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22476287482</guid><pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 18:48:27 -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>response | "Depth of Focus" Wiley</title><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;p class="MsoNormal"&gt;Out of all art mediums, photography seems to be most influenced by its technology. The enormous democratization of image creating has pushed the practice past the mere capturing of a photographer’s subjective point of view and into more a more experimental practice. Contemporary photographic practice goes beyond the notion of the camera as a tool to accurately depict things in the world, Barthe’s &lt;em&gt;noeme &lt;/em&gt;(“the medium’s essence [being] the ability of the photograph to testify”), to highlighting and praising the aspects specific to the medium. Chris Wiley explains, “This still-inchoate tongue is one that speaks of photography’s repressed aspects— the support that holds the image, and the techniques used in the process of its creation.” This new experimentation in photography is what keeps me interested and motivated to create more work. However, I’ve found that the use of Photoshop in my work can give the false impression of creativity to my work. The work of Lucas Blalock and Sam Falls are successful examples of contemporary photographic experimentation. Rather than having technology guide their art, they use technology as a means to fulfill their artistic vision. That being said, I don’t think that the historical practice of photography— using photography to capture one’s reality— is a dead practice; though the rapid and far-reaching democratization of photography (due to cheaper, more accessible technology, e.g. camera-phones, point and shoots) has made it harder to achieve exceptionally creative and unique work. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22472608848</link><guid>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22472608848</guid><pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 17:47:18 -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>hhex:

kayo ume
</title><description>&lt;img src="http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lu47rbcgPG1r0csxvo1_500.jpg"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a class="tumblr_blog" href="http://hhex.tumblr.com/post/12312231612/kayo-ume"&gt;hhex&lt;/a&gt;:&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;kayo ume&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description><link>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22433140435</link><guid>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22433140435</guid><pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 02:23:16 -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>hhex:

eric fleischauer
</title><description>&lt;img src="http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m18y62t8Ec1r0csxvo1_500.jpg"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a class="tumblr_blog" href="http://hhex.tumblr.com/post/19686008133/eric-fleischauer"&gt;hhex&lt;/a&gt;:&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;eric fleischauer&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description><link>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22433120548</link><guid>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22433120548</guid><pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 02:22:40 -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>"towards the choice of this color" - article</title><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://pooool.info/towards-the-choice-of-this-color/"&gt;http://pooool.info/towards-the-choice-of-this-color/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22433105018</link><guid>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22433105018</guid><pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 02:22:10 -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>internet/digital art</title><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.likethisforever.com/"&gt;http://www.likethisforever.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22433054878</link><guid>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22433054878</guid><pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 02:20:33 -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>artist | dani peschl</title><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.danypeschl.com/"&gt;http://www.danypeschl.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.danypeschl.com/files/projects/dp1-to-the-mountains/med_f0b-6003326068-8ee29979f8-b.jpg"/&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22432851437</link><guid>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22432851437</guid><pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 02:14:00 -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>artist | corey olsen</title><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://coreyolsen.net/index.html"&gt;http://coreyolsen.net/index.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;img height="766" src="http://cdn.booooooom.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/coreyolsen-01.jpg" width="500"/&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22432792547</link><guid>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22432792547</guid><pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 02:12:00 -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>museum visit 2</title><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;p class="MsoNormal"&gt;&lt;img src="http://jamesboshea.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/ziatype.jpg"/&gt;I recently visited San Diego’s Museum of Photographic Arts at Balboa Park. This museum visit stood apart from my normal museum experiences because it did not feature contemporary artists (only a small section toward the end on a current photographer/mixed media artist). I haven’t studied traditional photography nearly as much as I have contemporary photography. Seeing such a breadth of photography’s history was like a breath of fresh air for me. The show’s title, &lt;em&gt;Eyes of a Nation: A Century of American Photography&lt;/em&gt;, is just that, a history of photography through the last century. Placards with a fair amount of information introduced each new major genre in photography’s history.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class="MsoNormal"&gt;Pictorialism particularly interested me. Photography’s place in the art world, or its artistic integrity, has always seemed to be debated. Pictorialism’s attempt to relate the new medium of photography to painting, a medium with centuries of history and study, is the first manifestation of this practice. Through various technical means (e.g. soft lenses, filters), Pictorialism emulated painterly techniques to make photography more attractive as a form of art. For my own practice, I’d love to explore Pictorialist techniques— I’m particularly attracted to the photographs where the medium, photography or painting, is ambiguous.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class="MsoNormal"&gt;I feel like Photoshop will one day have its own section in a show documenting the history of photography. With the dawn of the digital age (i.e. digital photography, Photoshop), “photographs” are not what they once were thought to be. Instead of light hitting film emulsion or some other light sensitive material to create a final image, programs such as Photoshop increasingly manipulate that image and the truth once inherent in photography.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class="MsoNormal"&gt;The practice of Photoshop is perhaps a new art medium separate from photography. For the sake of this essay, I will refer to it as digital art. Digital art relates to photography as photography once related to painting (e.g. Pictorialism)— just as photography imitated painting, digital art imitates photography.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22432653028</link><guid>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/22432653028</guid><pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 02:08:00 -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>klaus pichler | "one third"</title><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.kpic.at/index.php?option=com_content&amp;amp;view=category&amp;amp;layout=blog&amp;amp;id=45&amp;amp;Itemid=88"&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.kpic.at/index.php?option=com_content&amp;amp;view=category&amp;amp;layout=blog&amp;amp;id=45&amp;amp;Itemid=88"&gt;http://www.kpic.at/index.php?option=com_content&amp;amp;view=category&amp;amp;layout=blog&amp;amp;id=45&amp;amp;Itemid=88&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/21090975133</link><guid>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/21090975133</guid><pubDate>Sat, 14 Apr 2012 13:09:10 -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>david montes</title><description>&lt;img src="http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lur133Q9AV1qgr0lto1_500.jpg"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;david montes&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/21089151277</link><guid>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/21089151277</guid><pubDate>Sat, 14 Apr 2012 12:35:28 -0400</pubDate><category>david montes</category></item><item><title>I follow Oliver Wasow (http://www.oliverwasow.com/) on Facebook....</title><description>&lt;img src="http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m2azw8d1lU1ro4mlmo1_500.png"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; &lt;br/&gt;&lt;img src="http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m2azw8d1lU1ro4mlmo2_500.png"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; &lt;br/&gt;&lt;p&gt;I follow Oliver Wasow (&lt;a href="http://www.oliverwasow.com/"&gt;http://www.oliverwasow.com/&lt;/a&gt;) on Facebook. His many posts comment on contemporary photography and its evolution in the digital era. Here are some screen shots of one recent thread.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A link to the Pinterest page he cites: http://pinterest.com/antmot/silver-halides/&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/20894236163</link><guid>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/20894236163</guid><pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2012 03:09:00 -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Photo</title><description>&lt;img src="http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lzq0g30rnA1ro4mlmo1_500.png"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; &lt;br/&gt;&lt;img src="http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lzq0g30rnA1ro4mlmo2_500.png"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; &lt;br/&gt;</description><link>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/17985349904</link><guid>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/17985349904</guid><pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2012 21:04:50 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>scavenger hunt</title><description>&lt;img src="http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyf7i7pmK01ro4mlmo1_500.jpg"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; light&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; &lt;img src="http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyf7i7pmK01ro4mlmo2_500.jpg"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; domestic&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; &lt;img src="http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyf7i7pmK01ro4mlmo3_500.jpg"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; sorrow&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; &lt;img src="http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyf7i7pmK01ro4mlmo4_500.jpg"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; empty&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; &lt;img src="http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyf7i7pmK01ro4mlmo5_500.jpg"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; grease&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; &lt;img src="http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyf7i7pmK01ro4mlmo6_500.jpg"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; shadow&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; &lt;img src="http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyf7i7pmK01ro4mlmo7_500.jpg"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; safe&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; &lt;img src="http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyf7i7pmK01ro4mlmo8_500.jpg"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; gloom&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; &lt;img src="http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyf7i7pmK01ro4mlmo9_500.jpg"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; trash&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; &lt;img src="http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyf7i7pmK01ro4mlmo10_500.jpg"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; joy&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; &lt;p&gt;scavenger hunt&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/16532059273</link><guid>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/16532059273</guid><pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 14:30:00 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Response | "It Happened at Pomona"</title><description>&lt;p&gt;I enjoyed the show. However, I went in expecting a common thread to link all of the artwork together and did not find one, which was a bit confusing and perhaps a little disappointing for me. Thankfully this did not keep me from really liking some of the pieces. My favorite work John McCracken&amp;#8217;s &lt;em&gt;Black Resin Painting 1&lt;/em&gt;. I found it fascinating because initially, it seems like such a basic piece. However, I found it to be very interactive and complex. I thought it was very interesting how it incorporated it&amp;#8217;s space. Part of the beauty of the piece were the shadows that fell beneath it and along its vertical sides. I also appreciated how the thick coating of black resin included the viewer in the piece. I especially liked it because it was so different from what it seemed it should be. Another favorite work was Jack Goldstein&amp;#8217;s &lt;em&gt;Untitled&lt;/em&gt; wooden sculptures. I absolutely loved both aesthetically but was drawn to the one in which the white beam was precariously placed between two tall and narrow stacks of natural wooden beams. I didn&amp;#8217;t notice it until I turned from the wall and it was right there in front of me. It evoked a strong feeling of nervousness from me. I appreciate any work of art that can impact me so much. The other piece, now that I think about it in comparison, was very secure. Perhaps I didn&amp;#8217;t notice how safe I felt around it because I normally feel secure, not unstable (like the other piece). Bas Jan Ader&amp;#8217;s &lt;em&gt;I&amp;#8217;m Too Sad to Tell You&lt;/em&gt; also elicited a strong emotion from me. One of sorrow. I believe it features the artist himself and I think it&amp;#8217;s important to note how handsome the subject in the video is (or maybe it&amp;#8217;s just me?). Maybe it speaks to societal norms that a crying man can be considered a beautiful video piece. However, the crying seemed so genuine that possibly the looks of crier weren&amp;#8217;t so important after all, merely the act itself provided the beauty. The last piece I want to comment on is Allen Ruppersberg &lt;em&gt;100 MPH&lt;/em&gt;. I found it interesting that he used toy cars (and included the hands that guided them) for the entirety of the collection and then featured a real person on fire for the last photo. The piece transitions from a humorous to a horrific spectacle in 100 mph. It left me uncomfortable. But I really liked it.&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/16515463951</link><guid>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/16515463951</guid><pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 04:39:00 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Photo</title><description>&lt;img src="http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lybcqp5Qt91ro4mlmo1_500.jpg"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;</description><link>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/16413301510</link><guid>http://drubio-pitzer.tumblr.com/post/16413301510</guid><pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 12:32:49 -0500</pubDate><category>robert adams</category></item></channel></rss>
