Frozen Moments: My Digital Archive

My digital archive of Archive Fever Project is established! [Click here to go!] or you can find a tag on the top of the list About Frozen Moments Digital Archive The “Frozen Moments” blog is my personal digital archive about the study trip in Amsterdam and the following outcomes of the Archive Fever project of my course. Amsterdam Trip Duration: 12 – 17 Feb 2017 Project Duration: 10 Feb – 23 Mar 2017   You will find photos, videos, sketches and scanned photos of the items that I collected from the trip. Please enjoy it and you are welcome to leave any…

The Structure of my Academic Essay: “Portraits as Living Archives”

Introduction (Say what I’m going to say)  What I’m going to say in this article, and why   Main Body (Say it) Sugimoto’s work: Description Background (Why he did this work: the extension of Diorama series ) Technique(How he did this work?) {Read &Watch: (1)The Exactness of The World: A Conversation With Hiroshi Sugimoto;(2) From Oil to Wax to Silver: Sugimoto’s Portrait Gallery; (3)Documentary Film: Memories of Origin}   Holbein’s work: Background: Holbein’s journey He started to paint portraits in England The function of portraits: To know how a person looks (like photography now) A weapon of propaganda (scale, appearance, position…) {Read…

Practice of Digital/Web Archive

We had a lesson of creating web archive on 28 Feb this week. Valley and I work together to create a blog and name it “Point in Time” after exploring the connection between the photos we took. Honestly speaking, we didn’t think much of the blog and just post a little text on it with our photos. However, this blog which contains only 13 pictures gains likes and is followed by some other blog users. (WOW!) This makes me surprised that how the little TAGS can work! Please check the blog if you want to see what we did and…

Animation Archive Visit

This was the first time for me to visit our archive at our school. It was totally different from the archive from my country. In my country, most of the files and documents that could be used and “touched” are in the Libraries. For those memorial and precious things that were from a certain great person were locked in shelves, or displayed behind glasses. People couldn’t pick them up and take a look unless they apply for the usage first. If there is something that is touchable, that must be a copy of the original one. So, it was so…