A5. STUDIO REFLECTION

Major Project ‘Whose Sphere’ – Lilli Trobbiani https://www.mediafactory.org.au/lilli/2024/11/04/whose-sphere/   A5 Studio Reflection: ‘Whose Sphere’ is a work that touches on the content we looked at in the final weeks of the semester, those being the ideas around ‘uncanny’ and ‘the uncanny sublime’ in the way it presents differing perspectives of the scale of things, which… Continue Reading A5. STUDIO REFLECTION

RONIN DONNELLY

      Studio Reflection  Weird feelings helped us develop critical awareness and a relationship with how we consume and relate to our own and other people’s work/art. I was thrilled and honored to be a part of this exhibition, where I could not only make but also see and experience other people’s unique and… Continue Reading RONIN DONNELLY

Jacqueline Dynon – ‘The Sacred Altar of the Teenage Girl’

Jacqueline Dynon (b.2004)  The Sacred Altar of the Teenage Girl, 2024  Multimedia collage    The pieces of data that echo from my time online, and the missing paint on my wall from the posters I stick to it. My bedroom is filled with lost relics of the Teenage Girl. Ribbons from gifts I received, notes… Continue Reading Jacqueline Dynon – ‘The Sacred Altar of the Teenage Girl’

Talia Saunders

My experience attending our successful exhibition was almost like completing a big performance in-font of a massive audience. Int felt amazing to see such amazing work from my fellow classmates but most of my own. My completed work was finally able to see the light of day after much circles of development and hard thought.… Continue Reading Talia Saunders

Digital Refuge_Monica Qiu

Link for my short film! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW8hnO4Nmus My Reflection: Creating a short film without dialogue, character faces, or a traditional protagonist was both a challenging and enlightening experience. My project explores the phenomenon of people turning to digital spaces as a refuge from real-life struggles, using virtual worlds to escape everyday hardships and disappointments. By focusing on… Continue Reading Digital Refuge_Monica Qiu

Izabela Abrigo

Where the past lives on   Being able to share such close memories to my heart with an audience at the Weird Feelings exhibition, “Home Sweet Home”, really filled me with unease, yet, excitement. What fascinated me most was feeling nostalgic even before the event began. I enjoyed this studio so much that I already… Continue Reading Izabela Abrigo

A5. STUDIO REFLECTION

THE PETERTRON     Final reflection I know this was my first studio, but I have a feeling it’s going to be hard to top. I thought I had a lot more time before the semester started, and when I finally went to put in my preferences for which studio I’d like to do, I… Continue Reading A5. STUDIO REFLECTION

Jessica Nguyen

Installation and Poster Reflection  The day I learned about the “Home Sweet Home” theme for our studio exhibition, I was thrilled. This concept instantly resonated with our class explorations of nostalgia, memory, and the digital realm. Setting up the exhibition like a house felt like the perfect way to embody these themes in a physical… Continue Reading Jessica Nguyen

Wenyu CAI (Wendy)

Poster Video Reflection  To be honest, I feel my project hasn’t attracted an audience because my classmates’ works are so unique. In comparison, my project lacks a standout feature to catch people’s attention. When I entered the exhibition, I was drawn to “Gaze beyond the Grid” and “The Petertron.” These two pieces are really fascinating.… Continue Reading Wenyu CAI (Wendy)

Laran Di

Invisible trace by Laran Di In today’s society, no one doesn’t use digital media, and by using an example of Instagram, which is the most frequently used by people, to engage with the audience and create empathy. “Velocity is consider a key attribute of Big Data. rather than data being occasionally sampled …. . Big… Continue Reading Laran Di