Saturday, May 26, 2012

Bibliography



Bibliography





Reis, M. (2010). The anthotype processRetrieved on the 5th March from http://www.alternativephotography.com/wp/processes/anthotypes/anthotype-process

This was a very helpful website as it has a whole database of alternative process, that are easy to find. So when I started out, it was very helpful to quickly search and look at what kind of process are out there and how they are done. This is also where I first saw the Anthotype process.

Minney, S. (2011). Naked fashion. Italy: Graphicom

This book is about a fair-trade, eco-friendly fashion brand called ‘People-tree’ and about fair-trade and eco-friendly fashion in general. As well as being an interesting read, this book made me think about incorporating these fair-trade and eco-friendly values into my project.

Green Peace. (2010). Green peace. Retrieved on the 28th March from http://www.greenpeace.org/new-zealand/en/

When I came up with the idea about taking photos of Green Peace people (after talking to a Green Peace volunteer on the street) I naturally found it interesting to have a look at the website and find out a bit more about this organization, such as their core values and history and Success. As a Green Peace donor myself, I had never taken the time to read through all this, so it was helpful and a good motivation and inspiration for my project.

Snyder, L. (2011). The Philosophical Breakfast club. America: Broadway Books.

This book was about four scientist in the 19th century, one of them being Sir John Herschel, who discovered the anthotype. This book provided me with a little more information about Herschel and what he did, but it wasn’t particularly helpful, as it didn’t mention anthotype’s.

Gonzalez, S.  (2010). Anthotype’s update. Retrieved on the 20th March from http://bipolaryourmung.wordpress.com/2010/12/16/anthotypes-update/

This was helpful because it allowed me to see another artists anthotype’s. But he didn’t mention anywhere about what he used and specifically how long he left his images out for.

R, J. (2011). JR’s TED Prize wish: Use art to turn the world inside out. Retrieved on the 20th March from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PAy1zBtTbw

This TED talk was helpful as the artist JR (that seems to be the only name he goes by) talked about using art to change things and make a difference, which is something I am interested in. Also the aesthetic of his or the inside-out project’s work is something I will take inspiration from as I make mine. I like how the photos are big and are head shots, so it is just their face. I like the impact of having big prints, especially of people faces.

R, J. (2012). About the inside out project. Retrieved on the 20th March from http://www.insideoutproject.net/#@section=about

After watching the TED video I naturally visited the inside-out project’s website. It provided me with more information about what they do and why and more examples of work that they have done.

R, J. (2012). JR. Retrieved on the 20th March from http://jr-art.net/

 

This website provided me with more information about the artist JR and more of his work.

Daly, J. (2009). The temporal nature of things. Retrieved on the 1st April from http://csuchico-dspace.calstate.edu/bitstream/handle/10211.4/80/Jennifer%20Daly%20-%208%203%202009.pdf?sequence=1

This was a very helpful piece of writing. This was Jennifer Daly’s research paper that went with her Master’s Exhibition in 2009, while studying a Master of Fine Arts at California State University, Chico.  She used the anthotype method for this work, so it was very useful ad interesting to me to see her research into this topic, her work, and her method.

Humphrey, S. (1849). A system of photography (2nd ed.). Albany: C. Van Benthuysen printers.

This was interesting because it was a very scientific discussion of anthotype’s. Also it was written around the time Herschel discovered them. It discussed a slightly different method than the one used by Daly. It was one from Herschel himself, so it is interesting to compare the two and try them out.


Paille, B. (2012). Benoit PailleRetrieved on the 20th March from http://benoitpaille.deviantart.com/

This was helpful because Paille takes a lot of portraits of stranger, and that is what I plan to do. The way he takes his Portraits make the viewer keep going back to visit them. There is something intimate and intrusive about them, and I hope to create work that is able to create these feelings.


Brewster, D & Taylor, R & Phillips, R & Kane, R. Action of the Rays of the Solar Spectrum on Vegetable Colours. (1842, January –June). Philosophical magazine and journal of science. Retrieved on the 26th March from http://books.google.co.nz/books/reader?id=7XiUObxbsYQC&printsec=frontcover&output=reader

Again, this was interesting because it was a very scientific discussion of anthotype’s. Also it was written around the time Herschel discovered them. It discussed in depth about what the sun’s ray do to the colour of the emulsion. A little hard to follow but interesting.



Snelling, H. (1849). The History and practice of the art of photography: or the production of pictures through the agency of light. Retrieved on the 26th March from http://www.gutenberg.org/files/168/168-h/168-h.htm#chap10


This was a very helpful article. It discussed the scientific side of Anthotype’s, but in an easier way to understand than other ones above that I read. It also suggested flower petals that have previously created successful images.

Fisher, G & Peabody, F. (1843). Photogenic Manipulation. Retrieved on the 26th March from http://books.google.co.nz/books/reader?id=-J0CAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&pg=GBS.PA3

Again, this was interesting because it was a very scientific discussion of anthotype’s. Also it was written around the time Herschel discovered them. It was more of a brief description on anthotype’s, but still helpful to read.

Felicie, C. (2012). Here are the young men; Marked. Retrieved on the 2nd April from http://clairefelicie.com/category/marked

The photographer Claire Felicie’s website was helpful as it allowed me to see her portraits of young army men. She took them in a very straight up, close style. It is always interesting to see other artists work, similar to what you are thinking of doing, as she is.

Fowkes, M & Fowkes, R. (2006). The Art of Making Do with Enough. Retrieved on the 2nd April from http://translocal.org/writings/makingdo.htm

This was a very interesting article about making sustainable art. Which is what I am interested in for this project.


Fabbri, M. (2012). Anthotypes; explore the darkroom in your garden and make photographs using plants. Sweden. Malin Fabbri publishing. 

Mann, S. (2005). Deep south. New York, America. Bulfinch. 

Eastbrook, D. (2012). Dan Eastbrook. Retrieved from:http://danestabrook.com/


Flint, I. (2008). Eco Colour. Sydney, Australia. Murdoch Books.


Flint, I. (2012). India Flint - the workroom. Retrieved from: http://www.indiaflint.com/

Teiji, I,  Ikko, T & Tsune, S. (1993). Wabi Sabi Suki; the essence of japanese beauty. Japan. Mazda Motor corporation.


Koren, L. (1994). Wabi-Sabi for artists, designers, poets & philosophers. California. Stone bridge press.

Crowley, J & Crowley S. (2001). Wabi Sabi style. Utah. Gibbs Smith publisher. 

Kane, A & Neubert, C. (2008). Living Green; The New Zealand handbook for an eco-friendly, toxin-free, sustainable life. China. New Holland publishers.

Guggenheim, D. (Director). (2006). An inconvenient truth [Motion picture]. United States: Lawrence Bender Productions / Participant Productions.


Fothergill, A & Linfield M. (Director). (2008). Earth [motion picture]. England: BBC worldwide Ltd & Green Media AG.  

Think quest, (2012). Global warming. Retrived form: http://library.thinkquest.org/CR0215471/global_warming.htm 9th May


Houghton, J. (2007). Global Warming: The Complete Briefing third edition. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge university press.


Energy consumers. (2007). Pros and Cons of tidal energy use. Retrieved form:
http://www.energy-consumers-edge.com/tidal_energy_use.html


Bioenergy association of New Zealand. (2007). Bioenergy Information. Retrieved from: http://www.bioenergy.org.nz/bioenergyinfo.asp


Centre for energy. (2012). How is solar engery usedRetrieved from: http://www.centreforenergy.com/AboutEnergy/Solar/Overview.asp?page=2


Longino, K. (2012). Carol Golemboski, Anthotypes. Retrieved from: http://www.kevinlongino.com/portfolio.cfm?a=39&p=131&t=collec..


Gonzalez, S. (2012). Anthotypes, Green and sun power. http://www.behance.net/gallery/Anthotypes-Green-and-sun-power/1051627



Fowkes, M & Fowkes, R. (2010). The Principles of Sustainability in Contemporary Art. Retrieved from: 

http://greenmuseum.org/generic_content.php?ct_id=265


Moss, D. (2009). On the arts and sustainabilityRetrieved fromhttp://createquity.com/2009/06/on-arts-and-sustainability.html
































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