Wednesday, 23 April 2014

copyright

http://www.copyrightservice.co.uk/copyright/p01_uk_copyright_law
it is VITAL that you don't take any product and make it as your own for example:
Photographer Art Rogers shot a photograph of a couple holding a line of puppies in a row and sold it for use in greeting cards and similar products. Internationally, renowned artist Jeff Koons in the process of creating an exhibit on the banality of everyday items, ran across Rodgers’ photograph and used it to create a set of statues based on the image. Koons sold several of these structures, making a significant profit. Upon discovering the copy, Rodgers sued Koons for copyright. Koons responded by claiming fair use by parody. the out come was the court found the similarities between the 2 images too close, and that a “typical person” would be able to recognize the copy. Koon’s defense was rejected under the argument that he could have used a more generic source to make the same statement — without copying Roger’s work. Koons was forced to pay a monetary settlement to Rodgers.This is one of those famous cases that encompassed a larger issue in the art world, the issue of appropriation art. Can you build upon another’s work to create your own original piece? And if you do so, does that constitute derivative work? It also brought up the issue of photography as art, was photography just a documentation of the world, or is it a creative and artistic product? Neither of these issues was entirely answered by the case, of course, but it has also become a reference used in many cases afterward.You can parallel this with vector-tracing a photograph for your design. Are you creating a derivative work that subtracts value from the original artist?

inspiration for world tour advert

http://www.pinterest.com/connorbradshaw/slipknot/
my world tour advert is heavily inspired by the metal-core band slipknot and their album; all hope is gone and their album cover and world tour poster with the setting and the logo here are a few more inspirations.





annotated slipknot world tour poster


today in photography we had to annotate on poster advertisement either on  music, fashion, perfume/aftershave or sport i decide to do on based on music and on my favourite band slipknot  here is my work sorry about the handwriting :/

jasper james

in today's lesson we made our own version of photography art by jasper james i have decided to make mine  on the joker from the video game arkham origins
this


plus this



equals this