Eric Dyer: The forgotten art of the zoetrope
Eric Dyer: Unutulmuş zoetrope sanatı
Eric Dyer is an artist and educator who brings animation into the physical world with his sequential images, sculptures and installations. Full bio
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way too much time, in front of a screen
bir iş için ekranın önünde,
presented on a screen,
to get my hands back on the work again.
as cinema and television,
bir şey daha yokken,
into the inside of the drum,
doğru bakıp,
get my hands on again.
bir animasyon türü.
on a Fulbright Fellowship.
Fullbright bursuyla gittim.
moving elements of Copenhagen:
unsurlarını kaydettim:
back into the physical world
yazıcı kâğıt şeritlerine basıp,
strips of ink-jet paper
form of the zoetrope,
with a video camera.
kameranın aldığı bir zoetrop şekli.
make these physical objects,
meydana getirebileceğim ve
anlamına geliyordu.
"Copenhagen Cycles."
film için kaydettim.
to get my hands back on the work again
girişmemi sağlamakla kalmayıp,
with my face plastered to a screen,
ekrana yapışıp kalmak yerine,
with our new family
maceralara atılıyor
of art and life.
bir çeşit ortak beslenmesiydi.
"hayat tekerleği" olarak
into "wheel of life."
heykeli yassılaştırır,
could be experienced as such,
bir yol ve tamamen üç boyutlu
kind of animated sculpture.
hayal etmeye çalıştım.
for the zoetrope tunnel.
bu noktada aklıma geldi.
in the next 30 to 40 years.
yıl içinde bitirmeyi planlıyorum.
prototipini inşa ettim.
üzerine uzanıp,
duvarlara yapıştırıp,
that it reminded them of an MRI.
MRI'ı hatırlattığını söylüyor.
a degenerative retinal condition
to that in my work.
kendi işimde yer vermemiştim.
in this piece called, "Implant."
onu yansıttım.
super-magnified medical device
miniaturized to experience it.
bir anlamda minyatürleştiriliyor.
of cell-sized robots
bir içeri bir dışarı sıçrayarak,
in and out of the optic nerve,
hücre büyüklüğündeki binlerce
of my own incurable disorder.
bilim kurgu tedavisi.
and gene therapy research,
ve gen terapi araştırmalarında,
to unhealthy cells using viruses.
sağlıksız hücrelere veriliyor.
fluffy hope in this,
çokça umut var,
threatening idea
bedeninizde istilacı bir tür olabileceği,
an invasive species in your body.
to take me away from the things
bağlarımı kopartan şeylerden
in an automobile,
sıkışıp kalmak yerine,
process in the studio, primarily,
görsel yoğunluktaki işlemler yerine,
of San Diego, California.
birkaç saat doğusunda yer alıyor.
kampa gittik.
and so devoid of motion.
place I've ever been.
gittiğim en durgun yer.
of my own body through the landscape
animasyonu yaratan,
from those photographs.
parçamı bu fotoğraflardan yarattım.
a zoetrope laid flat.
hâli olarak düşünebilirsiniz.
landscape panorama.
manzara panoramam.
there's a video monitor
bu sanat eserinin içindeki
hidden within the artwork.
bir monitör var.
about this project for me
bu projenin en güzel kısmı,
with my brother a lot,
erkek kardeşimle
in this seemingly eternal landscape
aşınmış, sonsuz gibi görünen
memory loss and infection.
enfeksiyon kapmış babamızdan konuştuk.
to one of my mentors.
anarak ayrılmak istiyorum.
presence is important
önemli olduğunu, oyunun
at the Imaging Research Center
Merkezinde geliştirdiğim
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Eric Dyer - Artist, educatorEric Dyer is an artist and educator who brings animation into the physical world with his sequential images, sculptures and installations.
Why you should listen
Eric Dyer spent years working at a computer to produce images for the screen. Longing to "get my hands back on the work," he returned to a tactile creative process. He began exploring the zoetrope, an early form of animation. The device, popular in the 19th century, consists of a slitted drum whose interior is lined with a sequence of images. When the object is spun, the viewer peers through the apertures in the drum and the forms appear to move. By replacing the drum with a fast-shutter digital video camera, Dyer invented the process of making films from spinning sculptures. He continues to innovate with new tools and applications, moving his work off the screen and into real spaces.
Dyer work has been widely exhibited at events and venues such as the Smithsonian National Gallery of Art, Ars Electronica, international animation festivals in numerous countries, the screens of Times Square, and the Cairo and Venice Biennales. He has been honored as a Fulbright Fellow, Sundance New Frontier Artist, Creative Capital Artist and Guggenheim Fellow. Dyer's fervent exploration of expression through motion has placed his work in books such as Re-imagining Animation: the Changing Face of the Moving Image, Pervasive Animation, Animation: A World History and A New History of Animation. He has been a visiting artist at institutions such as Carnegie Mellon University, ECNU in Shanghai, and CalArts. Dyer teaches visual arts and animation at UMBC in Baltimore, MD and is represented by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York.
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