tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-67294801928148357242024-03-12T21:17:45.001-04:00Thinking Outloud:::: The Wandered, the Wondered, and the Found of Photographer Don Werthmann ::::Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.comBlogger48125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-68351639357468114212017-10-22T10:36:00.000-04:002018-05-05T11:04:53.550-04:00Quatrain #40: Quadragesimus<br />
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I am deeply grateful to Pearl Street Studios in Ypsilanti, Michigan, for hosting the Quatrain Project at the October 2017 First Friday Event. I was asked produce a quatrain on the spot that evening by my host, and I have to admit it that it was rather intimidating to fathom the possibility of doing so. In the trinity of art production, which I'll loosely identify as <i>Creation, Community, & Presentation,</i> one doesn't typically think about creating new work during their opening [presentation phase] because they are two completely different creative processes and mindsets, let alone the idea of having the right tools on hand. Nonetheless, I couldn't resist the challenge, so here's the result I produced while in the presentation mindset, and twisting the creative process into reverse flow.</div>
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For me, this quatrain turns out being a major sign post in the long journey of this project. It's numerical value is perfectly suited to offer connection to the project's identity, it's riven with multiplicity, it reveals process and viewer interaction, and summarizes the idea that it takes thousands of images to produce the few that we end up showing the world. </div>
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Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-68667402145181500062017-10-14T07:20:00.001-04:002023-01-24T15:36:27.350-05:00Quatrain #39: Smoking Semiotics<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: "Segoe UI", sans-serif; font-size: 10.5pt;">Visual literacy skills are inarguably a basic life skill to intelligently navigate and make informed decisions in a hyper-real digital age. Because what’s typically discovered in the process of understanding visual art is that it’s multi-dimensional, as it involves references to history, semiotics, and psychology, let alone it being a product and reflection of time and place.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><o:p> </o:p></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: "Segoe UI", sans-serif; font-size: 10.5pt;">I hope to produce a book featuring this project someday.</span><o:p></o:p></p>Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-57778117715156204312017-10-07T18:45:00.002-04:002023-01-24T15:35:12.299-05:00Quatrain #38: Finding Clarity<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: "Segoe UI", sans-serif; font-size: 10.5pt;">Over two decades of teaching has offered me anecdotal evidence that a great percentage of people do not critically think, nor do they possess adequate vocabulary to converse about visual art. The zeitgeist of science, technology, engineering, and math prevailing as the subjects that meet standards of success in most school systems is something that I want to help shift. I’m attempting to brighten awareness and bring value to visual literacy so the many forms of traditional and digital media arts are included as markers of social success. As German Bauhaus teacher Laszlo Moholy-Nagy prophetically noted in the early 20</span><span style="font-family: "Segoe UI", sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 11.666666px;">th</span><span style="font-size: 10.5pt;"> Century, “the illiterate of the future will be the person ignorant of the use of the camera as well as the pen.”<o:p></o:p></span></span></p>Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-84716647065322536072017-09-30T17:17:00.005-04:002023-01-24T15:33:04.868-05:00Quatrain #37: Red, White, & Black<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; margin: 0in;"><span style="font-family: "Segoe UI", sans-serif; font-size: 10.5pt;">Teaching gradually became a natural extension, an overarching ethos, and an inherent objective of the quatrain project as each arrangement seeks to question one’s visual literacy skills — the core topic of my M.A. thesis.</span> <span style="font-family: "Segoe UI", sans-serif; font-size: 10.5pt;">Any visual art requires a viewer to deconstruct, reconstruct, and interpret to determine meaning, and I frequently wonder about the people that don’t know how to see, decipher, and understand it. Can they understand the logos and pathos of a quatrain?<o:p></o:p></span></p>Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-16535656169909473422017-09-23T12:00:00.001-04:002023-01-24T15:30:12.015-05:00Quatrain #36: Line Wrangler<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; margin: 0in;"><span style="font-family: "Segoe UI", sans-serif; font-size: 10.5pt;">An original rule of the Quatrain Project was to post one quatrain per week for sixteen weeks. Over subsequent years the quatrain project took on a life of its own, and now there are close to forty that align with its original set of rules. Shortly after the first set of sixteen were completed, I realized that this was not just about producing a new body of work. I was also indirectly teaching some aspects of my creative process and visual literacy. The lines of seeing, thinking, and teaching are brought together to form a new whole. Visual poetry.<o:p></o:p></span></p>Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-8784173900596248482017-09-16T11:28:00.002-04:002023-01-24T15:30:57.001-05:00Quatrain #35: Transitionary Areas<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; margin: 0in;"><span face=""Segoe UI", sans-serif" style="font-size: 10.5pt;">The Quatrain Project is at six years now!</span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; margin: 0in;"><span face=""Segoe UI", sans-serif" style="font-size: 10.5pt;"><br /></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; margin: 0in;"><span face=""Segoe UI", sans-serif" style="font-size: 10.5pt;">September 2011 represents a pivotal confluence of the post-modern and digital eras that inspired and enabled my intuition to capture visual vernacular, found objects, and lyrical quotidian moments. It was several years after the completion of a Master of Arts degree when I began to create these four-image constructions, called quatrains. My workflow requires sorting through thousands of images in post-production and selecting specific compositions to create fusions of semiotics and symbols that convey ideas and metaphors. What's next?</span></p>Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-11756860977206075402017-09-08T23:00:00.000-04:002017-09-08T23:00:03.772-04:00Quatrain #34: Quadrivium<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span id="bold_intro" style="color: #424242; font-family: SofiaProLight; font-size: 12px; line-height: 16px; margin-top: -8px;">Literally, a place where four roads meet.</span><span style="background-color: #fcf9f4; color: #424242; font-family: SofiaProLight; font-size: 12px;"> A quadrivium is also defined as being a course that was offered at medieval universities in which students learned the four </span><span id="italic1" style="color: #424242; font-family: SofiaProLight; font-size: 12px;">mathematical arts</span><span style="background-color: #fcf9f4; color: #424242; font-family: SofiaProLight; font-size: 12px;">: arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: #fcf9f4; color: #424242; font-family: SofiaProLight; font-size: 12px;">In virtually any photography course rudimentary forms of math are used to calculate exposure values with geometric sequences and fractions; composition & design strategies are routinely studied which are riven with simple principles of geometry; and the study of various forms of light reveal its spectral color properties, in addition to practicing observations of astronomic objects — the sun & moon are popular favorites. In regard to the music aspect, well that’s a form of poetry, so let’s equate that to the expression of all of these technical things that manifest in the visual poetry of photographs. To get to my point, a photography course easily meets and exceeds the definition of a quadrivium: interdisciplinary practices. </span>Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-17970020199326065762017-09-01T14:44:00.000-04:002017-10-14T07:28:45.857-04:00Quatrain #33: Échelle Européenne<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: right;">
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most of all, what I think about is scale. I've been to big cities before, with
big buildings, big spaces, and yes, sprawl as far as the eye can see, studded
dense with urban constructs. There is something however that makes me blink and
do a double take in Europe, and that's about the size of some the architectural
specimens visible there. Even on 21st-century terms, those folks who designed
and hewed were thinking big. No, strike that… I meant colossal. It is sublime
to not only stand amongst these wonders, but to think of being part of the
human family they have sung to for hundreds and in some cases, even a couple
thousand years.</span></div>
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Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-57251270974289965812014-04-21T23:04:00.001-04:002014-12-18T19:55:06.392-05:00Quatrain #32: Nailed It<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Not many ways to express this sort of experience other than shouting, "YES, nailed it!" It was like this after working for weeks on a new website design that took me into the deep, dark, depths of Javascript. It never ceases to amaze me how long it might take to learn something new. In my case it was something as simple as creating a thumbnail rollover to produce a caption under an image. Sounds simple enough, right? Why yes, it only took me about five days to get a handle on, and then perfect the code so it would operate as envisioned. Perseverance is the key to success in so many things. Regardless of the sometimes down-and-out, can't-see-the-forest-through-the-trees, I'm-going-to-try-this-one-more-time state of being, the commitment to finish a job and obtain results after such a long time, is incredibly satisfying.Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-60095068191641333682014-04-14T22:14:00.001-04:002014-11-25T12:20:50.394-05:00Quatrain #31: Figure & Ground<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Figure is the object of attention; ground is everything else in the perceptual field. The relationship between figure & ground is always bound together because it is quite simply one of the most fundamental aspects of human perception that enables us to identify, order, and group information, process it, and ultimately make sense or meaning from it. We just can't help it. It's just what the brain does with visual information. So as far as the visual arts goes, if there is a strong figure-ground relationship, then the perception of an image is strengthened and offers greater clarity to convey ideas to a viewer. It seems as if no matter how hard one works at it, figure cannot exist without ground.<br />
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In the construction of two-dimensional imagery there are two basic figure-ground strategies that visual artists have at their disposal. The first strategy is referred to by its namesake as a <i>figure-ground image</i>, which refers to certain objects, points or spaces that are emphasized and easily distinguished from the rest of the image. The rest of the image is then a supporting visual element, and a viewer perceives a separate figure within the ground of the image. The second strategy, known as a <i>field image</i>, refers to the opposite visual effect, in that each part of the image is just as important as every other part. No object, point, or space is emphasized or dominates perception, so viewers perceive the image as a whole: figure enmeshed and intertwined within the ground of the environment itself.<br />
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But here's something to make all that come undone. The aforementioned definitions are based on the idea that all humans see the exact same way, but the fact is, we don't. The sequence in which one perceives figure & ground is clearly dependent upon the cultural and economic structures a person was raised in. Comparing specifically, far-eastern cultures to western-european cultures, University of Michigan social psychologists [Hannah-Faye Chua & Richard Nisbett] have done years of research to reveal this phenomenon. Here's a hyper-abridged version of their research, which is extracted from a newspaper article I found in 2005 that conveys the essence of their work.<br />
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<i>When shown a photograph, North American students of European background paid more attention to the object in the foreground of a scene, while students from China spent more time studying the background and taking in the whole scene. Nisbett illustrated this with a test asking Japanese and Americans to look at pictures of underwater scenes and report what they saw. The Americans would go straight for the brightest or most rapidly moving object, he said, such as three trout swimming. The Japanese were more likely to say they saw a stream, the water was green, there were rocks on the bottom and then mention the fish.</i> [<a href="http://www.quatrainfotographic.com/blog/ap_eyebeholder.htm" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">View the entire 2005 Associated Press article</a>]<i>.</i><br />
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Reading about this research by means of the article I've quoted arrested me, and it has ever since served as a reminder that the worst thing one can do is assume that the person next to you is seeing the same thing you are.Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-79376027332870723922014-04-07T23:56:00.001-04:002014-04-09T16:10:14.023-04:00Quatrain #30: Syzygy & Syncopation<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Syzygy is a term used in poetry to define rhythmic structure [meter] of a verse, but it is also a term used to define the perception of a linear configuration of three or more celestial bodies in a gravitational system. Let's say for example that one evening you saw the planets Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury in proximity to one another — it's a syzygy.<br />
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Originally inspired and constructed to illustrate the post I made in December 2013 about interdisciplinary skills, I re-titled and re-contextualized this quatrain here, and then inserted a new image in that post because it's simply a better fit here in the larger scheme of things. The intention is to bring the idea front and center that images have tremendous agility to change meaning and metaphor based on their respective viewing context, and that sometimes they simply offer stronger visual impact when they are viewed in a specific order or sequence.<br />
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Each quatrain has syzygy, and for certain some more so than others, like this one, but the project as a whole offers the viewer syzygy, too. Perhaps a better term to describe some of the connective tissue of the project is syncopation, which more commonly defines how music sometimes uses irregularities to make all or part of a composition unified. The placement of irregular notes, beats, or rhythms [visual threads or accents] are critical components that help tie the whole thing together. My intent here is to overlay the concept because it functions very similarly with visual art.<br />
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Take a closer look at how not only this assembly fits into the continuum, but how they visually flow from start to finish thus far, and you might see what I mean. One of the intriguing aspects of this process is that the "project's score" just keeps moving forward to wander, wonder, and find the common, the unusual, and the unexpected confluence of language, visual flow and unification.Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-72051728600845562242014-03-31T23:50:00.000-04:002014-03-31T23:50:17.022-04:00Quatrain #29: Presque Canadien<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Almost Canadian. Writing about the essence of being Canadian wouldn't be complete without the bilingual, English translation.</div>
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Anyway... that's me, so I learned, sitting around a table with my siblings and some extended family one evening over the holidays. When I was too young to remember, my family came incredibly close to moving to Canada. I mean, I'm talking just being a few centimeters shy. Had only one circumstance been different, had one person been thinking differently, it would've happened.</div>
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The concept of it momentarily unnerved me, and although it has been weeks and weeks since that discussion it continues to fill me with wonder — what course would my life had taken had it been launched from a different geographic point, culture, political system, measurement system, language dynamics, friends, schools, jobs, and so many other facets of growing up? To be certain, all the unknown is mysteriously more intriguing that what is known.</div>
Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-79273290802248799392014-03-24T23:32:00.002-04:002014-03-24T23:32:22.000-04:00Quatrain #28: Running Deer<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I painted clouds in the sky with a tree and the deer went running.<br />
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Even at night the sun was out full force, and the moon levitated over a horizon's gutter.<br />
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Limited sight in this snowy desert promised more to see over an edge.<br />
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I found that it's all connected, never understanding how or why.Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-1759586592520462712014-03-17T23:38:00.000-04:002014-03-17T23:38:28.978-04:00Quatrain #27: En Plein Air<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<i>En Plein Air</i> is a French expression that defines the essence of somebody doing something in an outdoor environment. In the late 19th Century it was a phrase frequently used to describe the Impressionists and other groups of painters that preferred to produce their works outside. Today we just might call it working on location.<br />
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Nevertheless, what inspires the quatrain is a visceral sense of rawness, exposure to the elements, and the things we do sometimes to seek adequate shelter and protection to endure life's rough edges. Regardless of what form the protection [coping mechanism] takes, what the experience looks like to the outside world can be rather confusing, mysterious, and strange. Sometimes just being agile and adaptable, shifting into survival mode, taking cover, and letting function overshadow form is all one can do. These layers of protection are typically temporary, but sometimes they need to be built for the long term to enable growth and the act of moving forward. I mean, everyone has a security blanket, right? What's yours?Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-78064291333722850132014-03-10T23:10:00.001-04:002014-03-11T22:50:07.390-04:00Quatrain #26: Slash & Burn<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Last week's theme of stress gets this complementary visual, as Japan is marking the third anniversary of its tragic trifecta: the massive 9.0 magnitude earthquake triggering a widespread tsunami on the Northeast coast, and the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster.<br />
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Although the phrase slash and burn refers to a controlled burning technique in forest management, one could just as easily apply the concept to a disaster like this. An unfathomable amount of healing and recovery from this event will take years and probably even generations to achieve a state of normalcy. Let's hope that authorities can expedite the region's recovery process with the best of intentions to benefit the impacted inhabitants.Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-38113248456958735892014-03-03T23:51:00.000-05:002014-03-04T00:21:19.885-05:00Quatrain #25: Storm & Stress<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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In the process of researching a title for this quatrain I discovered that it defines an 18th Century German literary movement that dealt with visceral reactions [revolt] against society. The movement held the natural world, intuition, impulse, instinct, and emotion in high regard. Germans call it <i>Sturm und Drang</i>.<br />
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I found this curious for a couple reasons. One being that the movement's manifesto defines some of the same experiences of producing the photographs for these quatrains. The second being that as I've been watching, listening, and reading about events unfolding in Ukraine over the past several weeks, I've noticed a strangely coincidental and synchronous presentation of news headlines and quatrain theme/titles. Just to clarify… I don't claim to be psychic, I just like to wonder about mysterious and intriguingly unexplainable things, like synchronicity.<br />
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Many weeks before #22, Dots & Dashes, we were hearing about the intensity of the protests in Kiev. I like to think that the morse code visually represents thousands of voices, which are impossible to record individually, but collectively shouting for real change. Around the release of #23, Vacancy Signs, the President had been ousted — some would argue in a coup d'etat — leaving a power vacuum in its wake. With the good news of change in favor of Western democratic ideals #24, Murmurations, brought rumors of Russian intervention. Most recently, Russia invaded and took over territory known as the Crimea, bringing a new phase of storm and stress to the region.<br />
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Besides the magnitude of all that, life in general has its fair share of storm & stress, but regardless we tend to carry it with such calm and tranquility. Get real and revolt. Don't just think, shout outloud, <i>I'm stressed</i>! You'll feel better.Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-2477285951924418622014-02-24T23:24:00.002-05:002014-02-24T23:25:53.574-05:00Quatrain #24: Murmurations<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Around the time of first grade, there was this small sign taped in the doorway that was always easily visible as I made my way out of the house. <i>Stop, Look, & Listen… </i><br />
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It was an easy expression to recall, which as a kid, simply made the experience of crossing the roads on the way to school safer. The expression became sort of a chant, and it resonated in my mind like a good friend who was continuously reminding me in a calm, low, indistinct voice; some might call it a murmuration.<br />
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What's kind of funny about this is that the practice to stop, look, and listen never seemed to disappear as I grew into being a photographer. The experience of safely crossing roads became habit, and yet the practice of these simple acts turned up to define the essence of seeing and creating images. On the flip side of this, as a viewer, consider how images inform your other sensory experiences. I mean, upon viewing this quatrain, can you hear leaves falling, or the wind blowing… an airplane engine droning high up above… the shrill of a flock of starlings swooping in the sky, and synchronous to one another's every movement… a low rumble of distant thunder? If not, so be it… I can.<br />
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But what about the fish form, and where on Earth did that come from? How is this even possible? How can a flock of birds strike a collective pose as a fish? I believe that it can partially be explained with a quote by Louis Pasteur that I like to murmur from time to time, "chance favors the prepared mind."Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-66222491401665679622014-02-17T23:11:00.001-05:002014-02-17T23:11:15.265-05:00Quatrain #23: Vacancy Signs<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Originally this post was only in Morse Code to convey its idea. In July 1999, the language was officially discontinued from being used as a form of international communication, and replaced by new technologies. So, just in case there's another time that someone sends you a cryptic message that looks like this, just copy and paste it <a href="http://morsecode.scphillips.com/jtranslator.html" target="_blank">HERE</a>.<br />
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Photography is the supreme form of visual communication on the planet, and the comprehension of its various forms is integral to surviving in this culture. Although it may sound arrogant the idea is not new. The democratization of the medium was fully anticipated by some in the golden age of morse code, and long before the dawn of digital technologies. Here's one of my favorite quotes to emphasize the point. "The illiterate of the future will be the person ignorant of the use of the camera as well as the pen." Lazlo Maholy-Nagy<br />
Artist, photographer, filmmaker, designer, and teacher. Hungarian 1895-1946<br />
The quote is from the German book <u>Bilder der Photograpie Ein Album Photographischer Metaphern</u>Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-9086296300877940302014-02-03T23:32:00.003-05:002023-01-16T14:30:58.536-05:00Quatrain #21: Reaching Nirvana<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Like mandalas, labyrinths are typically circular features and they are used to facilitate an experience of mediation, but there are some significant differences between the two. Mandalas are used mostly in Hinduism & Buddhism, Labyrinths are rooted in Christian theology. People interact with mandalas by being in a still state of mind and body, whereas people interact with labyrinths by walking into them while seeking clarity and contemplating serious questions about their life. A central metaphor of the labyrinth emphasizes the idea that we are spirits on a human path, and not so much humans on a spiritual path.<br />
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Although visually complicated, labyrinths are not mazes because they typically have one point of entry and one path that leads to the center. The way out of a labyrinth is the same path in, and the basic design of its geometry is divided into fours [hey… like a quatrain!]. The intention of this posting is to affirm the act of producing photographs on a daily basis for the sake of the longer term. I think that producing images of only the "great stuff" encountered can limit potential and the extended range of vision. Producing images of even the most mundane fragments of subject matter too, over an extended period of time, can provide an intriguingly deep trail of salt while walking the <i>day-to-day journey in</i>. Because when editing on the way out what's rewarding is mysteriously found visual patterns, interactivity and continuity. When intuition whispers, <i>photograph that</i>, don't stop to question why... just do it!Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-5565983398774570772014-01-20T22:30:00.001-05:002014-02-08T13:36:32.137-05:00Quatrain #19: Mandala Ensemble<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Mandalas are rooted in Hinduism and Buddhism. The word in the ancient [India] Sanskrit language translates to <i>circle</i>. They are graphic representations [symbols] of the universe that can be rendered with a wide range of media, and that serve as instruments for meditation.<br />
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I first learned of mandalas while studying the works of Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell, circa 1990. Many years later while pursuing my graduate degree, I revisited the semiotics of these visual forms and produced interpretations of them. Upon completion of that body of work, I thought that it was the last time that I'd spend such a measurable period of time investigating and visually distilling their potential meaning, but this is simply not the case.<br />
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The moment these four parts coalesced into a whole I began searching again, just to make sure that I understood what a mandala is. Here's a straight-up <a href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/concise/mandala" target="_blank">definition</a> that raised my eyebrows when holding it up to the visual, and from which a connection can be realized. The alignment of linear visual elements gave me several minutes of pause and appreciation of how the subconscious finds ways of presenting itself.<br />
<br />Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-35693767226480825322014-01-13T22:39:00.000-05:002014-02-08T13:37:09.521-05:00Quatrain #18: Vicissitudes<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The word <i>vicissitudes</i> was a stunning find unto itself using a trusty, old thesaurus, and it immediately struck me as being the perfect integration of language to this visual. I like to use "expensive words," as one of my kids' language arts teachers describes it. She conditions her students to practice writing and editing with compelling adjectives — instead of saying <i>good</i>, say <i>marvelous</i> — and I concur. I mean really, when's the last time you used the word vicissitude? Certainly, I haven't until now, and that's going to change.<br />
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I made a post a few weeks ago about change and the idea of it being such a normal aspect of our day-to-day, high-technology existence. That was a professional rant, but this one is from a more personal place. Let's face it. Change can be highly charged with the idea of unfamiliarity, and straight-up fear of the unknown depending on the situation. Having said that, it makes me reflect on how I've seen others deal with change, and then even, how I deal with it. Somehow, I have this naïve idea that most people simply accept change and move forward without hesitation or disruption to their life flow. They are liberated by change. Then there are others that I've known, who grew up through the [1st] Great Depression for instance, that would become practically immobilized by change, because change caused them such great stress, anxiety, and hardship. That, by the way, is called <i>misoneism</i> — a hatred or dislike of what is new or represents change.<br />
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Everything in moderation, I guess.Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729480192814835724.post-83537303819876681942014-01-06T22:58:00.000-05:002014-02-08T13:37:53.589-05:00Quatrain #17: White Water<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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People ask on occasion if I'm still working on "that quatrain project," ...and well, yes I am… actually. Looking at the posting date of Quatrain #16 means that it's been two years, so looks like I'm on schedule. What I mean to emphasize is that the time frame is intentional and that relatively long spans of time are integral threads of the project's identity. It requires lots of time and hundreds of photographs to produce an adequate range of works to edit and select. This next set draws from just as many images that were produced for the first collection of sixteen.<br />
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January has proven to be the coldest and snowiest in recorded history around here. Interesting to see the timeliness of this posting, because of its inherent subject matter mostly, and because this was the type of weather statement frequently encountered via weather services. Maybe this can offer your sense of temperature some connection to the visuals, maybe not...<br />
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HAZARDOUS WEATHER...</div>
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* TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN IN THE SINGLE DIGITS TODAY... FALLING QUICKLY BELOW ZERO THIS EVENING.</div>
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* WIND CHILLS WILL DROP TO AS LOW AS 25 TO 35 DEGREES BELOW ZERO TONIGHT. THESE LOW WIND CHILL READINGS WILL CONTINUE INTO THE LATE MORNING ON TUESDAY.</div>
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* TEMPERATURES WILL STRUGGLE TO CLIMB INTO THE POSITIVE DIGITS TUESDAY AFTERNOON. DANGEROUSLY COLD CONDITIONS WILL PERSIST TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND TUESDAY NIGHT WITH WIND CHILL VALUES REMAINING 15 TO 30 DEGREES BELOW ZERO.</div>
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Photography always has been, and always will be an uncertain and continuously changing medium and career choice, but change is not detrimental its value. On the contrary, it is an incredibly valuable and pivotal part of an emerging professional's dynamic packaging of proficiencies, and I'll explain why.<br />
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Everything changes over time, but something significant has changed about the idea of change itself; that being its frequency —› <a href="http://www.mooreslaw.org/" target="_blank">see Moore's Law</a>. Several centuries ago people simply didn't experience the magnitude of change that we do in a global, high-technology culture, but rather, they celebrated the idea of how consistent things remained for generations. Need a glaring comparison? Social, political, cultural, and artistic stylization didn't change very much during the stunning 3000-year Ancient Egyptian civilization, yet I'm sure that you've learned of the incredible rate of change happening there recently, let alone what's occurring regionally.<br />
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Living in the hyper-accelerated digital paradigm shift of late 20th and early 21st Centuries, very few [if any] artistic or applied science is immune to changing. Take for instance a look at how the Journalism profession has changed so radically over the last decade with the print versions of newspapers, magazines and their respective staff being displaced one by one. If you watch closely you'll notice that change doesn't discourage the individuals who are passionate and dedicated to their craft and livelihood. Instead, change is embraced because it energizes and inspires them to courageously move forward, and that's exactly what makes a career with professional photographic skills so compelling. Integrating photography into a holistic career plan provides a solid technical foundation to complement several other disciplines in digital media arts such as, animation, graphic design, film & video, or web publishing.<br />
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In other words, to embrace the culture of hyper change students must build their resume with interdisciplinary skills to remain competitive and marketable for entry-level employment, starting a business, or transferring to another school. <i>What is your "and…"</i> has become the question for emerging professionals to form a response to, and to emphasize the point, some notable film makers made photography a part of their professional repertoire in addition to studying theater [lighting]. Individuals such as Ridley Scott took a measurable period of time in their career to study and critically analyze the formal properties of image making before going into motion pictures. When one's knowledge and functional skills of a third discipline is pursued to further complement a pairing, then the chances for career success are even greater [I'm a teacher, photographer <i>and</i> web designer]. Other potential combinations are animation <i>and</i> video, or graphic design <i>and</i> web publishing.<br />
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A comprehensive program of study, like at Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor, prepares students for real-world, visual problem solving —› <a href="http://courses.wccnet.edu/~donw/courses/advise/phoprog_seq.htm" target="_blank">see WCC</a>. The Digital Media Arts department offers students the opportunity to build their interdisciplinary resume by means of the electives chosen, starting in the second semester of their degree pursuit. Their facilities prove to be the best available in the State of Michigan, and offers students a huge range of strategies to produce images, via the traditional darkroom, the studio, and digital labs. Student work is held accountable to professional standards found in various sectors of the industry, making the final portfolios of the graduates highly competitive for transfer to a four-year art school, with Junior class status. Ultimately, the program offers students the opportunity to explore a dynamic medium to convey ideas and offer personal interpretations of their world, in addition to offering interdisciplinary electives to increase their marketability and artistic depth.<br />
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The photo program course sequence provides technical sequencing and instruction in traditional and digital image capture, software workflow [primarily in Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop], studio lighting for small product and portraiture, business and ethical issues for visual artists, theme-based projects and final portfolio development. The labs are exclusive to the Apple Macintosh platform, the Adobe Creative Suite of software applications, Apple Final Cut Pro, and Maya 3D. A twenty-station traditional darkroom and black-and-white film processing facility are complemented with two, twenty-workstation digital imaging labs, and a six-bay studio that features Profoto lighting equipment, a full complement of tungsten lighting gear, and many more peripherals.<br />
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Please contact me if you are interested in learning more about where I teach.Don Werthmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00620314720390947316noreply@blogger.com0