he/she/they/them
Hi everyone!
I graduated in architecture and I’ve been working as artist and curator so far.
What I am really looking forward is new collaborators and friendships.
I am not able to code properly, but I spend part of my free time in learning html and python currently. Same with circuit bending.
What I enjoy the most in art research is to mix critic with technical appliance. I’ve worked a lot with archives from internet to make prints. I presented all this at Yami Ichi in London, Madrid and New York. I had the opportunity to meet some of my fave artists there, so cool!
contacts: https://www.welcometoritmo.com
albertocuteri88@gmail.com (website in the making)
https://www.facebook.com/cuteri
Not judgemental (as much as possible) attitude, with a lot of experimenting. Perfect formula to me.
I knew about sfpc since a long time, probably thanks to Zach Lieberman. During my first visit in Nyc I came where the school was, and felt in love with the environment, the vibe, the kindness, the attitude and so on.
Not really sure about my future, I guess I like animation.
Overall, I feel satisfied!
I was sad because I didn’t take part at the public presentation, from the alumni, last thursday. I wanted to join but I forgot the deadline.
I know I can improve my presence on the internet and social media, but it feels so hard right now, I might need a vacation or some huge change in my routine!
I would like it being twice a week.
I feel happy but also I missed the physical interaction, and more consistency as I mentioned above would have been great!
I really enjoyed the course as it was. Thanks Murilo and Yadira and to all the participants!
Week 1)
Best memory: that time of get a bit known each other, chatting and sharing feelings or knowledge. Express myself about who I was, what bring me here.
Worst memory: sometime I need a break and leave the room. That make me feel guilty! :p
Week 2)
I was feeling sick and I couldn’t work much on my homework, even though I had a paper to show. When one of the other alumni asked me about the rules for my small ca, It felt awkward cause I wasn’t very able to explain them! Thinking of it it put a smile on my face btw.
Week 3)
Week 4) best: the lesson was so cool watching at microscopes and hearing about interesting topics. Worst (which it’s completely okay!) : too many informations for a single person to handle!
Week 5) best : the sharing of thoughts and emotions. Still in the process
I felt lost/stressy usually while thinking something like :”okay, I have this idea as homework but i’m not going to make it before the next class”.
Animations requires time, even simple ones. On the other hand the way to achieve these goals made me feel creative by doing: using a camera on a stand, drawing the storyboard/set of rules, making a gif or a short video. On the other other hand, I thought a lot on how to work with the environment, and not feeling overwhelmed by stress, by fear for the output to be disapproved.
The subject feels to me like a door to an entire galaxy, or a garden, with green, a small lake, and trees and many spaces to explore. When this happens I am feeling good about it and I think there is much potential there to work on.
Definitely, many of them especially from Justin Manley.
Also I liked Joachim light and researchative approach.