January 17, 2010

Goodbye Sorrow

'Goodbye Sorrow' - Installation Shot

Installation shot of my thesis project. I decided to put the video online because I really want it to have a life after the exhibition is taken down. To watch it in its entirety, click here or just read through to the bottom of this entry.


I couldn't have dreamed of a better opening. The night was a blur -- smiling faces, hugs from all sides, my innards vibrating with the wings of a thousand butterflies... Thank you to everyone who came. I can't even begin to tell you how unbelievably magical I felt in that gallery surrounded by people who really think I'm worth a damn. The truth is, most of the time I doubt my worth-a-damness, but I'm working on letting the love inside!

The piece I made for the show is an animation which came to be known as Goodbye Sorrow. I began making it one morning after a peculiar incident involving the making of tea. I stood at the counter in my kitchen, a cup of hot water before me, dunking my tea bag in and out while absentmindedly worrying about life the way we do sometimes, and I realized something: All I wanted to do was stand there and continue to steep my tea forever. I couldn't bear to stop, not if it meant I had to eventually put on shoes, walk outside and face the day. I suppose this is called unhappiness, but it felt more cavernous, and much more abstract at the time.

But I digress, the animation itself does not have anything to do with tea. The fact is, existence is very difficult. As simple and possibly naive as that sounds, it was really all I was conscious of thinking while I made the work. I think Goodbye Sorrow does more than drag its feet around in sadness though, somehow. There is a kind of searching or longing that is not extinguished by the end of it, I hope.

The soundtrack is a cover I made of the Europop song, Blue (Da Ba Dee) by one-hit-wonders Eiffel 65. I have a habit of making strange, sad covers of pop songs. It can really only be described as an attempt to find and reveal some kind of humanness in even the most seemingly soulless, irritatingly formulaic cultural garbage. It's funny, the Wikipedia entry for the song claims that the subject, "blue" was picked at random, and that the lyrics were written to be more or less nonsensical or irrelevant. It's strange how much the song changes and how meaningful the words become, just by singing it a little slower and juxtaposing it with different imagery.

The animation was created using hundreds of tiny ink drawings and watercolor paintings which I scanned, one by one into the computer and animated with Flash. For the installation, the video was projected into a corner of the gallery. Beside it, I attached every drawing used to create the animation in hopes that showing the process would add a richness of understanding to the piece.

Here are a few more installation shots for you to peruse:

'Drawings for Animation' Wall Installation - Detail

'Drawings for Animation' Wall Installation - Detail

'Drawings for Animation' Wall Installation - Detail

'Drawings for Animation' Wall Installation - Detail

'Drawings for Animation' Wall Installation - Detail

'Drawings for Animation' Wall Installation - Detail

'Drawings for Animation' Wall Installation - Detail

'Drawings for Animation' Wall Installation - Detail

'Goodbye Sorrow' - Installation Shot


And now, internet, I give you Goodbye Sorrow. Share it with those that you hold most dear!

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November 17, 2008

twenty years




Side note: I don't really know why YouTube makes all of my videos look so mucky and gross! Try to ignore that part, as it is really quite crystal clear in it's original, non-internet version.


Final project for my Sculpture and Video class this semester. I worked on this sucker for about 20 hours this weekend and came up with something just shy of 1 minute. Ah, stop motion.

In other news, I need a hug.

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October 8, 2008

someday




This is my first attempt at hand drawn animation. And my super sweet, super advanced mandolin playing skillz.

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April 13, 2008

stay with me baaaabbbbyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

video


...and that's about it. :]




OH! P.S- I have a self portrait in air space magazine's latest issue, LEAP. Click here to download the issue!

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February 15, 2008

why the big paws?

video


...anyway!


I made a little fan book out of the six images (previously posted) I submitted to The Ones We Love.




The book itself is super fragile, so I made a little fabric envelope to keep it in.






































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October 22, 2007

hello world!

My name is Katie, and somehow you’ve stumbled upon my cozy little internet home.

This blog will be a much-needed kick in the fanny for me. I will be posting at least one video, song, photograph, drawing, or story weekly. Hopefully this will keep me thinking and playing and creating and moving. In other words, I’m trying to figure out who the hell I am, and you’re invited to sit back and watch it happen!

So please, stop by from time to time, and write me a love note if you’re feeling fancy.


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hair (be brave)


video

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