Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Crabby Animation

I've recently been learning some new techniques in After Effects (the animation software) and decided to re-animate my stripie crab. Enjoy my new Barnegat Bay Animation.


Barnegat Bay Animation from Oz Hatke on Vimeo.

The reason it's so silly long is because I want to submit it to ART in the AIR, a collaborative project between PECO and Breadboard to use the Crown Lights System on top of the PECO building in Philadelphia to showcase digital art from local artists. Hopefully the next time you see this crab he'll be swimming around up in the Philly skyline.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Compilation of a Walk

Last summer I made images based on compiling several different photographs of different locations. These prints were the result.

Composite Walk of Daily Landmarks

Now I've just completed the same concept, but with video! Enjoy the new video version of Compilation of a Walk.

Happy Hallo-llama!

After making my llama rotoscope, I had llama's on the brain. So naturally that's what I carved into my pumpkin at our Jack-o-lantern carving party. Happy Halloween you silly llama!


Saturday, October 13, 2012

Exquisite Corpse Group Animation Experiment!

In our Digital Studio class last week we experimented with hand drawn animation. We were each given a set of two pen and ink drawing and were charged with drawing 13 frames to make the one image morph into the other. When we were all done we scanned in all of our images and created a loop out of them! Go teamwork!!!


Sunday, October 7, 2012

Fabulous Llama

I finally finished my rotoscoping project for Digital Studio. Enjoy :)


Thursday, September 27, 2012

Stripies

So a few weeks ago I was hanging out with my friend Cassie and we decided to paint some canvases that she had to decorate her kitchen. We also decided to use up her masking tape for our designs. I painted this stripey cat picture. It was a technique I used a lot in undergrad and forgot how much I enjoyed it.


Then, when I was about to start another similar painting, I thought to myself... "I bet I could do this on the computer way faster and easier." It was true.

Stripey Bear
I made this bear picture in Illustrator in less than 15 minutes. Later, while hanging out with Cassie again, I showed her how easy it was to make by making another one for her in a record 5 minutes (possibly less).
Stripey Fox
So then I went all out and spent a good chunk of time working on a Stripey Crab. But I saved every stripe as a separate file so that I could put a movie together of how I made it.

Stripey Crab
Check out the video on my vimeo page here: https://vimeo.com/49486095

Friday, September 14, 2012

Sneak Peak Reception Sept. 28th

Our Sneak Peak show at Moore is up! Swing by and check out all the work that was inspired by our time in Ireland. There will be a reception on the last day of the show: Friday, Sept. 28th at 6:00pm!



If you gave me a scar, you can find it in my Scar Collection filing cabinet

Birds that Tweet!

My professor, Christopher McManus, showed me this awesome project. It's a totally tech-savvy version of my bird seed project. (These birds had a lot more to say!)



Check out all their tweets here: https://twitter.com/ir_zilite


Sunday, August 12, 2012

Qualifying review!

So after 4 weeks in Ireland (which still has blog posts of its own to go up... keep checking back, I'll get them all up eventually!) and two intense weeks in HOT Philly, we all got together for our final critique of the semester... out qualifying review.

The project I focused on the most was my Scar Collection... which has grown to a total of 67 scars (not including the ones I collected from people during or after the crits)


The work was received really well and I got a lot of great suggestions, feedback and more scar stories! Next step, get it set up for Sneak Peak!

Friday, July 6, 2012

Scar Collection

In my studio I started with work about my own stitches and thought about making work revolving around my scar, once it developed. But in working through ideas about my own scar, I started asking other people about their scars. That's when I started a project based on collecting the scars (and their stories) form others.


As I talk to more people and learn about more and more scars my collection has grown. I'm still thinking through the final display, but I'm loving the project so far.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy Independence Day (America)

So today is the 4th of July, everywhere in the world... but it's only Independence Day in America! The Irish have something in common with Americans, they will use any excuse to celebrate! So we had an American style BBQ at school today complete with hamburgers on the grill, star and stripes, and cowboy hats. The weather was even nice enough that we could eat outside, picnic style. Robert found a fantastic star spangled apron to wear while he grilled our burgers and Joe found an awesome red white and blue child's cowboy hat to wear. Enjoy the video that Naomi took.



ps - I bought that rainbow sweater in the Aran Islands from children's section. I wear it almost every day.


Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Possible Instillation?


These things are hung up in my studio space. Martha suggested that they could work as an instillation. I think I like this idea :)

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Aran Islands Weekend Excursion!

For our first weekend excursion we went to the Aran Islands! The Aran Islands are the three islands off the west coast of Ireland, west of Galway. It was an all day journey just to get there. First we took the van from the cottages in Ballyvaughan to Galway (and hour drive). In Galway we caught a bus to take us to a ferry (another hour drive). While we waited for our bus to ferry we inadvertently had coffee at a food bank for the homeless.
We gave them donations (in turn paying) for our coffee.
Once we got on the ferry, it was a 45 minute ferry ride to the largest of the 3 Aran Islands, Inis Mor. The ferry ride was quite exciting, due to the rough seas and high winds. Luckily no one in our group got seasick! Once we got to the island we checked into our hostel, Kilronan Hostel.

The ferry made announcements in English and in Gaelic, it was awesome!
After settling in we did some shopping and had a delicious lunch at the Beach Stone Cafe. The Aran Islands is known for their wool and wool sweaters, so lots of people got sweaters. The hat and scarf that I got from the Shannon Airport were made here, so I didn't feel the need to buy a sweater (thank goodness, because it never would have fit into my overnight bag!)

Irish chicken parm... it was delicious!

Look at this cutie in her adorable woolen outfit!
Finally a pro!
I loved the ad with the guy and the cat.
"Sensitive, cat loving, Irish men wear Aran Trinity Caps"
Naomi in her new Aran wool scarf!
I asked this shop owner a question, but he didn't know the answer.
So he spent a good 15 minutes looking things up on the internet.
And telling me about New Grange and how I should visit it.
There were almost as many horse drawn carts as cars.
The Aran Islands are some of the western most parts of Ireland,
therefor they are seen as one of the most authentic "Irish" areas in Ireland.
There were lots of things written in only Gaelic.
Once all of our souvenirs made it back to the hostel we decided to hike out to the west coast of the island to the Black Fort. We ended up with another beautifully sunny day!

Naomi and Martha
We weren't sure we were headed the right direction,
 so we stopped and asked for direction.
It turns out we were going to the wrong way, haha.
We found the sign! We're gong to right way!
The further west you go, the more and more of these amazing dry stone walls  you find.


We hiked along the "road"
Fields and walls just went on and on forever.
But then all of a sudden the road ended at the ocean!
"Be careful, it's a cliff. Like in the movies. Straight into the ocean," Martha
The view was amazing! It was like the Cliffs of Moher, but without any tourists, shops or guard rails!



Rachel was brave! She kneeled near the edge!
And put her camera's life on the line as well.
I on the other hand, inched my way to the edge on my belly just enough to get my eye balls over.
And I thought I was going to throw up!
It was crazy.
A picture Rachel took...
I couldn't look over the edge and hold my camera at the same time.
The picture doesn't get really get it across,
but it was a really really long way down.
Straight down.

Recovering from my "edge of the world" experience.
Martha and Naomi taking it in.



That's the Black Fort off in the distance.
We didn't actually make it all the way to the Black Fort. It was really windy and it looked like a storm was headed in our direction, so we decided that the crazy cliff edge was enough for one trip and headed back to town.



A glacial erratic!

We made a friend!
Beautiful beach.

Dawn and Martha and having a moment.
 After our long hike we celebrated with a victory beer. I finally had my first Guinness in while in Ireland! Verdict = delicious! It is better in Ireland!







When we were eating dinner we saw a rainbow!
We felt a little sheepish that it was going through the American flag from where we were sitting. 
The closest thing to "night" I've seen since I've been here.
 Then after a fantastic dinner and some live music we walked back to our hostel for an awkward night of bunk bed sleeping.