Final for advanced scripting. This site works in firefox.Website made using html 5 css3 and javascript. It is a redesign of a site. Mike Bourland
Screen shots:
Monday, December 19, 2011
Van Gogh A Sense Of Movement
Van Gogh used an impulsive, gestural application of paint and symbolic colors to express subjective emotions. These methods and practice came to define Abstract Expressionism. Vincent was attempting to create harmony both by intensifying of the colors themselves and by arranging them in their complementary and simultaneous contrasts.
My works influenced by Van Gogh's style:
My works influenced by Van Gogh's style:
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art history II
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Pointillism
For my final project in art history II I am going to do a picture using pointillism which is a technique of painting in which small dots are applied in patterns to form an image. Not sure if I am going to stick with this idea or change my mind here are a few examples of what I have made so far.
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art history II
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Work in Progress
For our final project in advanced scripting we have to include 15 to 20 features from what we have learned in class. I decided I was going to make the website I am working on look like an old fashioned wanted poster. Some of the features I have add so far are a collapsible menu. Also, when the page opens up the title scrolls through 8 letters or symbols before it gets to Mike Bourland. Another feature is adding fonts to my website. I also have a sliding image show on the homepage.
This is what I have so far:
And here are some inspirational websites from themeforest
This is what I have so far:
And here are some inspirational websites from themeforest
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Adv. Scripting
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Appropriation Art
Art History I
Appropriation artists want the viewer to recognize the images they copy, and they hope that the viewer will bring all of his/her original associations with the image to the artist's new context, be it a painting, a sculpture, a collage, a combine or an entire installation. The deliberate "borrowing" of an image for a new context is called "recontextualization."
The Mask of Agamemnon is an artifact discovered at Mycenae in 1876 by Heinrich Schliemann. The artifact is a funeral mask in gold, and was found over the face of a body located in a burial shaft. Schliemann believed that he had discovered the body of the legendary Greek leader Agamemnon, but modern archaeological research suggests that the mask is from 1550–1500 BC (earlier than the life of Agamemnon, as tradition regards it). The mask is currently displayed in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens.
This is what I made:
The Three Graces is an oil painting by Italian painter Raphael, housed in the Musée Condé of Chantilly, France. The date of origin has not been positively determined, though it seems to have been painted at some point after his arrival to study with Pietro Perugino in about 1500,possibly 1503-1505. According to James Patrick in 2007's Renaissance and Reformation, the painting represents the first time that Raphael had depicted the nude female form in front and back views.
What I have done so far. Still working on it:
And after some more work:
Appropriation artists want the viewer to recognize the images they copy, and they hope that the viewer will bring all of his/her original associations with the image to the artist's new context, be it a painting, a sculpture, a collage, a combine or an entire installation. The deliberate "borrowing" of an image for a new context is called "recontextualization."
The Mask of Agamemnon
The Mask of Agamemnon is an artifact discovered at Mycenae in 1876 by Heinrich Schliemann. The artifact is a funeral mask in gold, and was found over the face of a body located in a burial shaft. Schliemann believed that he had discovered the body of the legendary Greek leader Agamemnon, but modern archaeological research suggests that the mask is from 1550–1500 BC (earlier than the life of Agamemnon, as tradition regards it). The mask is currently displayed in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens.
This is what I made:
The Three Graces
The Three Graces is an oil painting by Italian painter Raphael, housed in the Musée Condé of Chantilly, France. The date of origin has not been positively determined, though it seems to have been painted at some point after his arrival to study with Pietro Perugino in about 1500,possibly 1503-1505. According to James Patrick in 2007's Renaissance and Reformation, the painting represents the first time that Raphael had depicted the nude female form in front and back views.
What I have done so far. Still working on it:
And after some more work:
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art history I
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Scripting
Homework assignments for advanced scripting. This class is about html5, css3, and javascript. Description of the class. Final project for this class is a website using everything we learned.
Check out my pinterest boards for more
This is what I plan on doing:
Mike Bourland is local musician and engineer. His existing website is outdated and needs to be updated. This will be a re design of his current website. http://www.bourlandmusic.com/ index.html The redesign will create recognizable "brand" for Bourland’s music. His website will be a marketing tool for him. Immediate goals for the website include sample tracks, purchase options, a description of music, blog, fan club sign up, social media buttons, event calendar, contact information, news section, feedback section, photos and videos, and biography. In addition, the website will offer information about fan club. Long term goals include adding interactive features that will let fans contribute and create a community. The website will have a forum, guestbook, and poll for fans and they can also create a profile with their photo.
Here are some screen shots from the existing website:
Check out my pinterest boards for more
This is what I plan on doing:
Premise
Here are some screen shots from the existing website:
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Adv. Scripting
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Fall 2011
Schedule for the Fall 2011 quarter
ARTS1303 | Art History I |
ARTS1304 | Art History II |
IMD233 | Adv. Scripting Languages |
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Adv. Scripting
Thursday, September 15, 2011
HotelPro
Here is my final website for my e learning class.
I tried to work with a color scheme I have not used before. The website teaches 3 learning modules for hotel front desk agents. The modules are intro to hotel industry, check in and check out. Each learning module has a side navigation to let the user know which lesson they are on and gives the user the option to skip to different lessons. The top of each page lists which the user is on ex page 4 of 8. The user also has a next button at the bottom of each page.
The website also uses videos and voki's for learning.
Screenshots from this site.
I tried to work with a color scheme I have not used before. The website teaches 3 learning modules for hotel front desk agents. The modules are intro to hotel industry, check in and check out. Each learning module has a side navigation to let the user know which lesson they are on and gives the user the option to skip to different lessons. The top of each page lists which the user is on ex page 4 of 8. The user also has a next button at the bottom of each page.
The website also uses videos and voki's for learning.
Screenshots from this site.
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E-Learning Design