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ASCII Bird — Another Social Media Birds Painting

Posted in Random Reverie by Jake
Feb 24 2010
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In this fifth install­ment of the Social Media Birds series, I explore binary with birds. As peo­ple have talked about the pre­ced­ing paint­ings I have been asked, “What do the ones and zeros mean?” Yes, I did write a code in ASCII binary, and, yes, it does mean some­thing, and I have no prob­lem with telling the viewer what the binary means. But… Like all art, it’s in the eye of the beholder who is free to apply what­ever inter­pre­ta­tion they want to the paint­ing includ­ing the code. I could have put the actual words in the paint­ing, but I chose to put rep­re­sen­ta­tions of words instead. That is one rea­son for the binary, being lit­eral with­out being lit­eral. That there is this abstrac­tion of lan­guage is suf­fi­cient. I would like the viewer to explore mean­ing a lit­tle more deeply than the face value. What are those birds talk­ing about? Why is one bird orange? Are canaries a valid way to rep­re­sent “Social Media?” Is cyber-communication real, or just a fac­sim­ile of real? Feel free to come up with your own, ques­tions, answers, inter­pre­ta­tions and “code;” after all, how many peo­ple can actu­ally read ASCII binary just to look at it? Your story could be bet­ter than mine. :)

ASCII Bird by Jake Beckman, 80 birds are encoded with 3 binary messages

ASCII Bird, by Jake Beck­man. 80 birds are encoded with the binary messages.

In this paint­ing I took off on a tan­gent, rep­re­sent­ing the binary code with a code. Each bird rep­re­sents three dis­tinct pos­si­bil­i­ties and there­fore three dis­tinct binary states. The bird can be perched or fly­ing, the bird can be black or white and the bird can face left or right. This allowed me to layer three dif­fer­ent “mes­sages” in the binary coded by the states of the birds. You don’t need ones and zeros, you just need some­thing that can be dis­tinctly one thing or another.

Beyond that I broke with using bright col­ors and also laid the birds out in a grid pat­tern to re-enforce the “code.” I think it has a vaguely Egypt­ian feel. If you want to know what the binary means, you can check it the ASCII Bird page on my web­site, where I have decoded the messages.

What do you think? Which one do you like best so far?

Update: Details about ASCII Bird, size etc., can be found on its art page at AKAJake.com

Jake

Artist, AKAJake.com Come Expe­ri­ence the Art!

The art work in this blog is fed­er­ally copy­righted. All repro­duc­tion and pub­lish­ing copy­rights are retained by the artist. Images are not to be copied, re-distributed, imi­tated, derived OR oth­er­wise used in any form with­out the explicit writ­ten per­mis­sion of the artist.

Tagged as: abstract representation, ASCII binary, binary birds, canaries, jake beckman, painting, Random Reverie, social media birds

RSS Feed — another social media birds painting

Posted in Creative Cogitation by Jake
Feb 20 2010
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In this fourth install­ment of the Social Media Birds (work­ing title), I have bro­ken down the rigid lin­eal struc­ture of the binary and turned it into a kind of rib­bon shape. The canary flares for a land­ing car­ry­ing the bit of news; it fills the small can­vas so much that it over­flows it to some extent. I am also play­ing with the col­ors a bit, break­ing away from the blue and yel­low of the pre­ced­ing works.

RSS-Feed by Jake Beckman an orange canary flares for a landing carrying bews

“RSS Feed” by Jake Beck­man, an orange canary flares for a land­ing car­ry­ing a rib­bon of binary; it appears to be singing as it lands.

The ASCII binary reads “RSS Feed” from Lower Left to Upper Right, and Top to Bot­tom. In this ver­sion I explic­itly included a spi­ral in the back­ground as a line of con­flu­ence for other things in the paint­ing. What do you think? Which one do you like best so far?

Update: Details about RSS Feed, size etc., can be found on its art page at AKAJake.com

Jake

Artist, AKAJake.com Come Expe­ri­ence the Art!

The art work in this blog is fed­er­ally copy­righted. All repro­duc­tion and pub­lish­ing copy­rights are retained by the artist. Images are not to be copied, re-distributed, imi­tated, derived OR oth­er­wise used in any form with­out the explicit writ­ten per­mis­sion of the artist.

Tagged as: binary, blog, flying canary, jake beckman, painting, RSS feed, social media birds, twitter

Retweet — a new painting by Jake Beckman

Posted in Random Reverie by Jake
Feb 15 2010
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As I pre­vi­ously stated while I was work­ing on Bird on a Wire a whole series of paint­ings came to me.  This series is a result of my recent immer­sion into social media.  I am a noob (a neo­phyte) to things like Face­Book and Twit­ter, but I hope to get bet­ter.  I even took a class for Face­Book, just before they com­pletely redid the lay­out.  ARGH!

I am still look­ing for Face­Book fan page tips.  My RSS feed is dou­ble post­ing and since they redid the lay­out I can’t find where the RSS Feed link is at on the fan page anymore.

Any­way, when I posted Tweet­Deck, one of my com­men­ta­tors said that Retweet came to mind.  Of course I was already work­ing on it as it was such an obvi­ous follow-on.  And now it is done-enjoy.

Retweet by Jake Beckman, an orange canary tweets at four other yellow ones

Retweet by Jake Beck­man. An orange canary sings to four other yel­low ones who seem to be lis­ten­ing. The binary in the back­ground reads “Retweet.”

Its a lit­tle abstract in con­cept, but also kind of lit­eral too.  The ASCII binary reads “Retweet” from Left to Right, and Top to bot­tom.  In this ver­sion I explic­itly included a spi­ral as a place for my canaries to perch.  I opted to fill the entire back­ground with binary so the upper most bird would have some­thing to stand on, oth­er­wise it would have been hang­ing upside down like an orang­utan. :)   What do you think?

Update: Details about Retweet, size etc., can be found on its art page at AKAJake.com

Jake

Artist, AKAJake.com Come Expe­ri­ence the Art!

The art work in this blog is fed­er­ally copy­righted. All repro­duc­tion and pub­lish­ing copy­rights are retained by the artist. Images are not to be copied, re-distributed, imi­tated, derived OR oth­er­wise used in any form with­out the explicit writ­ten per­mis­sion of the artist.

Tagged as: canaries, facebook, jake beckman, painting, Random Reverie, retweet, social media, tweet, twitter

TweetDeck a new painting

Posted in Random Reverie by Jake
Feb 06 2010
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So while I was work­ing on Bird on a Wire an whole series of ideas came into my head.  Tweet­Deck is one of them.  It took sev­eral days from inkling in the old brain hous­ing group to fin­ished can­vas.  I hope you like it.

The series is the result of my immer­sion in social media lately (and prob­a­bly for some time to come).  I have a Face­Book fan page started (and only started).  It is going to take me a while to fig­ure out how to really use that tool prop­erly.  And there is all the link­age between Face­Book, Twit­ter, my blog and to a lesser extent, MySpace and LinkedIn.  MySpace seems to be yesterday’s news.  LinkedIn seems more busi­ness minded.  But I think the whole thing can work.  In the­ory Twit­ter­Feed is feed­ing this blog or the RSS feed to sev­eral locations.

In fur­ther­ance of my edu­ca­tion, I par­tic­i­pated in a kind of Face­Book for Dum­mies class this week.  I didn’t learn too much except how to stop being ham­mered with all the games.  Yes, I know, its easy, but I have not had the time to sit around and play with this stuff a lot.  Learn­ing how to get rid of Far­mVille Spam was pretty cool.  Also learn­ing what infor­ma­tion is being shared and how to con­trol it to some extent was also impor­tant.  The class actu­ally did not sug­gest any rec­om­men­da­tions in this regard, which I found to be an inter­est­ing omission.

It was a hands on class, so the moment I logged on, all my Face­Book friends could see I was there and engage in chat. That was a new expe­ri­ence for me.  I spent a bit of time chat­ting with sev­eral peo­ple includ­ing my nephew who seems to think Apple/Macintosh is the be-all-end-all-here and can’t under­stand why I am still using a clunky HP lap­top or why I think my next phone is going to be a Blackberry.

Any­way, so my mind is chew­ing on this stuff and out comes this series of ideas with canaries and binary.  I enjoyed paint­ing my lit­tle tweetie bird com­mune so much another one is under­way.  Any­way, with­out futher ado, Tweet­Deck.

TweetDeck a painting by Jake Beckman features 5 canaries on a wire

Tweet­Deck, paint­ing by Jake Beck­man. Five canaries perch on a wire.

Its a lit­tle abstract in con­cept, but also kind of lit­eral too.  The ASCII binary reads “Tweet­Deck” from Left to Right, and Top to bot­tom.  In addi­tion to the binary I have attempted to imply a golden spi­ral in the arrange­ment of the birds and the wire and to a lesser extent the tonal vari­a­tion of the col­ors in the back­ground.  Mostly I think this series is going to be about whimsy.  What do you think?

Alter­na­tively, got any Face­Book Fan page or other social media tips? Love to hear from you.

Details about Tweet­Deck, size etc., can be found on its art page at AKAJake.com

Jake

Artist, AKAJake.com Come Expe­ri­ence the Art!

The art work in this blog is fed­er­ally copy­righted. All repro­duc­tion and pub­lish­ing copy­rights are retained by the artist. Images are not to be copied, re-distributed, imi­tated, derived OR oth­er­wise used in any form with­out the explicit writ­ten per­mis­sion of the artist.

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Tried to fig­ure out a way to reply to my own blog but couldn’t, so to all my com­men­ta­tors, thanks for all the social media applause.  :)   I really appre­ci­ate you stop­ping by.  — Jake

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