![]() | Pollock painting (1950) It will work better using a SMALL SCREEN FORMAT. A fragment (going on a loop) of the film of Jackson Pollock painting - shot by Hans Namuth (1950) and released as "Jackson Pollock 51" (1951). Sound is not synchronous. Available (with another short clip and a text transcript of Pollock's comments) at http://www.nga.gov/feature/pollock/process3qt.shtm |
![]() | Jackson Pollock 51 Jackson Pollock 51, 1951 (excerpt) Hans Namuth and Paul Falkenberg (directors) Morton Feldman (composer) |
![]() | Jackson Pollock Expressionista abstrato |
![]() | Jackson Pollock 2000 Dutch commercial for the Zed mobile data service |
![]() | Paul Jackson Pollock (1912~1956) picture by Paul Jackson Pollock / music by [in] |
![]() | Jackson Pollock Pollock painting the Mural For Peggu Guggenheim |
![]() | POLLOCK Jackson Pollock (1912-1954) Abstract Expressionist. |
![]() | Jackson Pollock- One This is an essay written by Timorthy Mellor made into a short film by Maija Wallace and Rudy Jones. |
![]() | Ovation TV | Jackson Pollock This OVATION original documentary follows his life, beginning with his Depression-era days working for the WPA through the optimism and Cold War paranoia that laced the 1950s. Pollock's relationships with both Ernest Hemingway and Pablo Picasso are explored. Archival footage, including Hans Namuth's famous cinematic rendering of the artist at work, is coupled with archival photos of Pollock's time, when atom bombs stunned the world, Kerouac addressed the Beat Generation and jazz permeated the airwaves. With a mission to "Make Life Creative," Ovation TV is a multiplatform network focused on entertaining, inspiring and engaging the artist in all of us by offering original and acquired programming focused on art, culture and personal creativity. The network is distributed via cable, satellite and telco, and is complemented with its popular broadband website (www.OvationTV.com). |
![]() | Pollock In Action see also http://pollock.extrapixel.ch Installation "Pollock In Action" took place during the Kunsthausnacht at January 27th, 2007 in the Kunsthaus Zürich (http://www.kunsthaus.ch). "Pollock In Action" is an Action-Painting simulator. Based on Stamen's Pollock sourcecode I built a physical interface to virtually paint like Pollock. The actual color was replaced by light. The brush is made from wood. Inside it: Accelerometer, Arduino-mini, EasyRadio RF-Module, RGB-LEDs. The accelerometer data is transmitted to the computer over serial (over air). The computer sends back the color information for the RGB-LEDs. The color is changed by pointing the brush into the paint buckets. More about the Art-Transforming project: http://iad.projects.hgkz.ch/arttransforming |