Thursday, December 9, 2010

bullionaire site link

6 comments:

  1. Yeah! Cool site! and once again great job with the project.

    I added my comments from before. You should think of doing this idea again for future projects.

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    Really cool job.

    Loved how you hid yourself from the camera like a shady character and vandalized the areas of Tampa (artfully). The blog link was a cool effect as well. Very good construction of the Bulldog, the scenes of you cutting him out, and displaying him around town are very good.

    I agree that Tron was the best. The blue and clear lights from the advertisement board really added color and beauty to your bulldog display.

    Your project also brought out a child memory to me. I remembered as a kid, during Easter time, my 2nd grade teacher used to put pictures (made of construction paper) of a baby pig all around our school and our objective as kids was to learn to "read", "understand", and "follow clue like directions."

    They were displayed all over school, on the picnic tables, up the stairs, by the lockers, etc.

    Each one of us as students had to do it alone and once we arrived at the final clue which lead to our destination, I believed it was the auditorium. We were greeted with an easter basket of candy.

    Anyway, I believe your piece added artistic effects too of abstracting the methodology of understanding, reading, and following patterns.

    Very good job :)

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  2. bianca, i loved your bull-ionaire project. so sickk. one of my favorite artists is banksy bristol and i really loved that you paid homage to him through your piece. this was definitely one of my favorites in the class and the fact that you retied it in with a blog was amazing. way to go mamaaa.

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  3. Bianca, your idea was so creative. I loved how you incorporated it with a blog-a form of new media. I like how you placed the posters, small and larger, on all different kinds of sites :) Great idea!! :)

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  4. This was hilarious! I wish the site would have worked in class, I really was interested to see how many people had been to it! It was such a wonderful idea!

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  5. So creative! I never would have thought to glue "bullioniares" around the city. If I saw one I think I would've taken a picture with it haha. Great job!

    Awesome idea with putting the link of the blog on the dog!!

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  6. Wow, you are so funny. I thought it was really cool how you placed a bull everywhere and were super sneaky. I liked at the end how everything connected to the bullionarire website. That is really neat concept. Great work!

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