People involved in film:
Attitudes to technology in creative industry:
- (print club london)People do forget that having pc's and apples is only since our generation, so thats something that we feel that we rely on
- Suzie Wright does alot of illustration where she inks on top of acetate and builds it up, avoids using computer
- [computers] Just makes life easier and quicker, opened it up to people that cant draw. [with screen print] It does allow people who aren't illustrators or print makers by trade make a piece of artwork.
- (no brow) If everything that we create - if that just exists in a digital cloud then i think thats an incredible shame
- (anthony burrel) because we're so used to everything being perfect and things on screen being very seductive and lush and glossy, that when you see something like an old bit of wood with some ink kinda being roled off a piece of paper, its got more value to it rather than just knocking out something on a computer
- (print club london) people would want something that are handmade, people don't want to go to Ikea and buy a digital print, they want to go and buy something that is hand made and is signed and is original artwork
- (print club london) because there is a massive amount of creative people doing stuff that primarily is just digital, it doesnt ever become a physical thing, so i think there is a real desire even for the sanity of the illustrator to have something that actually can be physical otherwise it's like a little bit of digital data that gets lost in the etha of the world wide web
- You dont throw away books, you dont throw away prints
- Your whole life's on a cloud, everythings invisible
- Everything starts with a pencil sketch, remove that from my creative process and i don't have a creative process
- (jon burgerman) it doesn't really matter, a blank screen is just as bad or good as a blank page, youve got to bring something to it either way, doesnt really help you if you have no ideas
- (ed cheverton) when something becomes quite popular, theres always gonna be a backlash, positive and negative effects where suddenly everyones drawing in photoshop or illustrator doing vector illustration theres gonna be another group of people we dont wanna do that we'll do the opposite
- (ed cheverton)i think alot of people after the excitement and wonder of computer died down, people remembered its so nice to make work with your hands its so nice to cut paper with scalpel or put pencil to card, do anything with your hands rather than just being sat in front of a screen
- (hattie stewart) stephen fry is kindle gonna replace books? is elevator gonna replace stairs? they just become one of the same depending on which is easier or more convenient at the time
- (jon burgerman) I don't think we should look at the digital tools as a replacement i think thats the wrong way to talk about them, theyre a new tool
Attitudes to the internet:
- (kate moross) now that every single second year student has a website, how do you stand out from the crowd?
- shouting from an enormous crown, difficult to be heard
- millions of people putting their hands up and screaming look at me
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