Tuesday, March 24, 2020
appropriation
Appropriation is taking someones work for your own, and basically, plagiarism is too. But, there is a difference between the two. Plagiarism is not meant to be caught, it is sneaky. Plagiarism is the actual lie of hiding it, while appropriation gives recognition to the original work or author thats work was taken over. Appropriation is also a reuse of material. It is just using somebody else's ideas, but it is not meant to be a secret.
Appropriation Natalie Do Amaral
What is appropriation?
Appropriation is implementing another artist's work into your own creative depiction/work without their permission. Appropriation is very commonly used in advertising to draw in an audience. An example of this is the picture on the left, when the artist, Shepard Fairey, uses a photo taken by an AP photographer to create an advertisement for the president. Fairey was almost sued by the photographer because he used his photograph for the campaign without permission. Appropriation can also be used to entertain. For example, on the picture on the right, the artist uses "The Scream", a very well known painting, and imposes a Simpson into the image to entertain his audience.

When appropriation is used, the piece of artwork has to be changed in some type of way to make it original and unique; this allows there to be a difference between appropriation and plagiarism. When a piece of artwork is plagiarized it is copied by someone without permission and claimed as his/her own piece of artwork.
http://www.markpennerhowell.com/?page_id=555
http://www.ethicsingraphicdesign.org/legalities/plagiarism-and-appropriation/
https://www.google.com/search?q=examples+of+appropriation+in+art&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjL8_TikbPoAhXRmeAKHcKgApsQ_AUoAXoECBAQAw&biw=1680&bih=971
http://www.markpennerhowell.com/?page_id=555
http://www.ethicsingraphicdesign.org/legalities/plagiarism-and-appropriation/
https://www.google.com/search?q=examples+of+appropriation+in+art&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjL8_TikbPoAhXRmeAKHcKgApsQ_AUoAXoECBAQAw&biw=1680&bih=971
Appropriation V. Plagarisim
Appropriation in art is taking a piece and using pre-existing images and applying them to the original piece and transforming it but not by a lot. As this is artists putting their own twists on a piece that is not theirs' people could see this as plagiarism. After researching most people consider plagiarism in art as "the unauthorized use or close imitation of existing artwork and the representation of it as one's original work." While others see appropriation as the direct taking over into a work of a real object or even an existing work of art. This explains plagiarism as copying another's work without permission, and appropriation as using pre-existing work and adding a slight twist on someone else's work. Overall, these topics are often looked at as the same but mean very different things.
Sofia Chokshi
http://www.ethicsingraphicdesign.org/legalities/plagiarism-and-appropriation/
Sofia Chokshi
http://www.ethicsingraphicdesign.org/legalities/plagiarism-and-appropriation/
Appropriation
Appropriation is taking inspiration from someone elses work and using it for your own and where as plagiarism is claiming that you have done their work along with taking their ideas. For example, appropriation could be taking an artist you admire's ideas and basing a project off of their ideas using similar elements or themes. On the contrast plagiarism is using these common elements or themes and say that they are your own ideas. With appropriation there is an understanding that this persons ideas are not your own, and if not it could fall under the category of plagiarism if similar enough. Easy way to use appropriation but while avoiding crossing the line of stealing would be to change color themes, props, to credit the artist and using different angles or lighting.
Appropriation
Approption is the act of taking something and using it yourself. This is very close to plagiarism, but when you plagiarise something you completely copy and call it your own. When someone uses approption they add to the taking of someone’s ideas with their own style and flare. Approption like plagiarism is usually taken without the owner’s permission which is not fair for the one who put so much work into the idea to begin with. Approption may not be right, but at least it isn’t an exact copy of someone else's work.
Appropiation
Appropriation
In art, appropriation is the act of using someone's past work and copying aspects of that work into your own work. Instead of the piece being exactly the same, the new artwork has something different included in it. This could be a different background, painting, or colors. Appropriation is different from plagiarism because you are not simply copying someone else's work without their permission, you are adding you own twist to it. Appropriation can be viewed as stealing someone else's work if it is extremely similar to the past piece. For example, if the first painting had a black and white scenery of bridge and the second painting had the same exact scenery and details, just in color, it can be viewed as stealing or plagiarism. Both plagiarism and appropriation do involve taking someone's idea and using it in their art.
Friday, December 13, 2019
Caroline Hodges AD project
AD project
Subject: pennys/coins
audience: people who overlook the small things in life.
Subject: pennys/coins
audience: people who overlook the small things in life.
Natalie Do Amaral AD project
I will be shooting pool balls and my audience will be people of all ages who play pool.
Ad Project
Ad Project
For my ad project I want to photograph matches. I will have some photos of lighting candles, lighting the matches, and the matches scattered against a dark surface. I am advertising the matches for adults because children should not be playing with fire.
AD Project
For my ad project I have decided to shoot sugar in RAW and food form. Sugar is loved by everyone but primarily by children. So I will be photographing children friendly sugary foods.
Add Project
My add project subject is going to be various pasta types i guess, and my target audience will be people of all ages
Ad Project Idea
I want to shoot vinyl records, my target demographic is teenagers and people in their early 20s
AD
Ad Project Matthew Schinsing
For my ad project I am going to shoot classic guitars. The main demographic I'm going to be marketing to is the older generations, so mostly people above 35 interested in music of the 50-80s.
AD project - Courtney
My AD project is gonna be herbs and herb plants. The target audience will be adults who cook with herbs.
Morgan McDaniel
AD Project
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Ad Project
My advertisement will be on an crowd favorite; candy. A simple pleasure in life that everyone enjoys. With endless flavors and types, there are many different ways this food can be displayed. I will be photographing three different types of candy with a central theme- cults.
Ad Project
My advertisement idea is to advertise a pair of strappy sandals in three different styles that represent three different types of people. For example, a maximalist, minimalist, and some sort of grunge style. This mini series will prove the timelessness of the shoe and its ability to blend into multiple styles.
Post Malones
Post it notes
By: Ryan Servis
I make post it notes with post malones face on it. My audience is for millenials and no boomers allowed. People can draw all over his talented face while listening to the sweet music on their phones. These post its will be super adhesive with different types of post its. Some will be sticky on the top, some on the sides, and some on the bottom.
Advertisement Idea
My idea for the advertisement project is sprinkles. I want to do sprinkles because they are colorful and I think they would make an interesting picture. I could get a lot of different types of sprinkles. My audience can be anyone who likes to bake or just likes the taste of sprinkles.
Ad Project
I will be creating an advertisement for guitars. I will emphasize the sillohette of the guitar, and then each individual part. The ad will be for a guitar itself, and will not focus on anything outside of the actual instrument.
Advertisement-Mary
I either want to do coffee or cupcakes for my advertisement project (maybe both). I think cupcakes (publix premade ones) could be really cool because it would be very colorful and I could do cool confetti backgrounds. I also like the idea of coffee because I could be very creative with it and could make the pictures clean and sharp. My audience would be anyone who wants coffee or cupcakes.

soda
My project is going to be on soda. The audience that I am directing this towards teenagers. I will use clear glass cups and various positions/angles and lenses.
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