There are plenty of ways of exibiting work. It can range from exhibiting work in a positive way for example art shows, comic books or cinema, to less positive for example graffiti art as it is illegal but is still a great way for people to see your work. The most common way of exhibiting your work or other peoples work is TV, radio, film, music, newspapers, posters, theatre.
One practitioner in particular which I have studied in depth is Jeffrey Lewis. Jeffrey lewis started off playing music as a good way to make people aware of his comic books, in 1998 and 1999 he started playing shows and drawing fliers to advertise the shows he would make these tiny comic books that were the show fliers and he felt like the shows were advertising the fliers rather than the fliers advertising the shows. Jeffrey went through experimental stages such as reciting movies on top of music, playing along with 4 tape players as back-up, he also played with many band members over his time before comfirming a band. The main change in change in Lewis's popularity was in a show when he decided to present one of the songs in illustrated form, this was a first "lo-budget video" in 2001, and it worked so well that he kept making them and it became a regular feature of his shows even when the shows became a little less experimental. A lot of his songs that became his most popular illustrated songs were not very popular in normal song form, like Champion Jim or the story of the Red Hand or the Creeping Brain, they were songs that he might have performed once or twice and then abandoned. But because he decided to try to illustrate them, they really came alive in a new way and work much better with drawings than without. These may not be a step forward in technology, some could say even a step back, but these changes have helped Jeffrey take a step to success.
Another Practitioner named James Cameron is a Director and has exibited his work in an interesting way. He is the director for the long awaited 'Avatar', it was 12 years in the making, the reason being is he felt the technology then wasn't capable to produce his vision. After seeing Lord of the Rings decided it was time to kickstart his project. Even if it was not on purpose this was a clever idea as fans became intruiged as to why it wasn't made yet. The technology Cameron waited for was 3D involving a 3D projector and glasses specially made to see the image in 3D. Cameron wanted his movie to be the best, this maybe the reason why it is the most exspensive movie ever made, which could be one of the multiple reasons why you would go to see it as it is an important moment in film history.
One practitioner in particular which I have studied in depth is Jeffrey Lewis. Jeffrey lewis started off playing music as a good way to make people aware of his comic books, in 1998 and 1999 he started playing shows and drawing fliers to advertise the shows he would make these tiny comic books that were the show fliers and he felt like the shows were advertising the fliers rather than the fliers advertising the shows. Jeffrey went through experimental stages such as reciting movies on top of music, playing along with 4 tape players as back-up, he also played with many band members over his time before comfirming a band. The main change in change in Lewis's popularity was in a show when he decided to present one of the songs in illustrated form, this was a first "lo-budget video" in 2001, and it worked so well that he kept making them and it became a regular feature of his shows even when the shows became a little less experimental. A lot of his songs that became his most popular illustrated songs were not very popular in normal song form, like Champion Jim or the story of the Red Hand or the Creeping Brain, they were songs that he might have performed once or twice and then abandoned. But because he decided to try to illustrate them, they really came alive in a new way and work much better with drawings than without. These may not be a step forward in technology, some could say even a step back, but these changes have helped Jeffrey take a step to success.
Another Practitioner named James Cameron is a Director and has exibited his work in an interesting way. He is the director for the long awaited 'Avatar', it was 12 years in the making, the reason being is he felt the technology then wasn't capable to produce his vision. After seeing Lord of the Rings decided it was time to kickstart his project. Even if it was not on purpose this was a clever idea as fans became intruiged as to why it wasn't made yet. The technology Cameron waited for was 3D involving a 3D projector and glasses specially made to see the image in 3D. Cameron wanted his movie to be the best, this maybe the reason why it is the most exspensive movie ever made, which could be one of the multiple reasons why you would go to see it as it is an important moment in film history.
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