Thursday, 9 October 2014

Lecture 1: This is not an Apple 8/10/14

Today we had our first context of practice lecture, and in all honesty, i was really looking forward to it. In college at the beginning of the year we had a class every friday in which my old tutor would show us some different art concepts and ideas and i grew to enjoy them very much, sometimes i would end up rabbiting on to my family about these interesting art movements and philosophies behind pieces so i don't think i will have any problems following these lectures.
  The first lecture, given by Fred, was all about the idea of communicating ideas, a concept i am familiar with but hadn't gone into as much detail with as i had today.
The key points of the lecture for me were;
- We, as artists in the general term, are using our media to communicate ideas and concepts
- In order to be effective artists and effectively convey a message we need to be mindful of social, historical and cultural contexts
- To make meaning from an image all that is needed is a large group of people to agree that one thing can stand for another
  I think the basic message which we were introduced to at the very beginning where an image of an apple was shown and we were told; "This is not an apple." It is very similar to the piece by RenĂ© Magritte entitled The Treachery Of Images shown below.

The message René wanted to convey, the same as the message at the beginning of the lecture, was that this is not a pipe in the same way that at the start of the presentation the apple was not an apple, they are and image of a pipe and an image of an apple, and therefor they are not definite object and are open for interpretation.

At least thats what i got from it.