Monday, November 19, 2007

Ten Questions to be Answered Through Art

1. Is it possible to make an art skateboard video that translates to the general public as well as hard core skaters?
2. Is there a noticeably different feeling at an outdoor skate park as opposed to an indoor skate park?
3. Can the sounds of skateboarding make a song?
4. How disorientated do viewers get when audio is not sinked to video?
5. How can audio be used to build tension?
6. Can a lack of visual stimulation be prolonged by powerful audio stimulation?
7. How can one translate more mundane skateboard images to be accepted the same as more dynamic images?
8. Will changes in seasons disorientate a viewer?
9. Can sound be shifted from one clip to another without the viewer noticing?
10. Are editing cuts best used as hidden to the viewer or as obvious visual cues?

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