Friday, 17 June 2016

Term 2 - Week 6 - Digital Technology 2 - Silo Park - Artist Research - Arthur Ou



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http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/faculty.aspx?id=91461

Arthur Ou is from America because he is an American Photographer. He works in photography, painting, sculpture and installation. He is an assistant professor of Photography at Parsons The New School. He has a M.F.A. Photography from Yale University School of Art. He looks at Photography, Perceptions and materiality.





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Arthur Ou, Test Screen (Point Reyes), 2010. Archival pigment print on silver rag paper. Image size: 40 x 50 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Brennan and ...

Arthut Ou has taken this photo at a beach. This photo has been taken in black and white. I see the rule of thirds. There is a lot of light shining on the water. There are a couple of small waves. I like the shadows on the sand and on the grass. This photo has been taken with a deep depth of field because the fore ground is sharp and the back ground is sharp. He had the aperture on F36. 


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Arthur Ou, Test Screen (Huntington 3), 2011

Arthur Ou has done a bit of double exposure in this photo. I see a lot of water with waves. I can see the leading lines and the repetition on the wall. I really like this double exposure photo because it has been taken in black and white. This photo has been taken from a straight on angle because he held his camera straight. I can see contrast between the light and dark. 


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Arthur Ou : 'Test Screens' Series (Photo-Media)
Arthur Ou has taken this photo at a different beach. I see one great big wave and a lot of bubbly water. I can see a bit of reflection of a white cloud. This photo has been taken with a deep depth of field because the fore ground is sharp and the back ground is blurry. He had the aperture on F36. This photo has been taken from a straight on angle because he held his camera straight. 

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