Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Pecha Kucha - Time-Based Art by Justin Hoover

Time-Based Art

By Justin Hoover

Justin Hoover has an interesting Pecha Kucha overall. He flowed very nicely from slide to slide and had lots to say about each image he shared. His idea of "time-based art" is uniquely explained with each picture to make it sound much cooler than it looks at the first glance.

To improve, Justin could have gotten to the point a little faster than he did, but it's easy to understand as he had a lot to share. His artwork was very modernized and unique. For example, he went into depth of a photo of a chess game played with ice chunks. The game can only be played within the amount of time that the ice remains frozen. Justin explains this quickly, but could easily get to the point in order to not lag as his presentation moves on.

The presentation was entertaining as a whole. It's an interesting topic to share his perspective on, and well put-together. Watching this Pecha Kucha makes me feel better about mine as I figure out what I want to share with the class. I feel like I will be able to successfully fill 10 slides with information on the old tradition of foot-binding in China.