I got full marks for these questions were in my trial so i know the ones you're talking about.
1b- the question is asking how technology has allowed the artists to greater express their ideas. Of course you cannot know what these ideas actually are, but thats the whole point, you're meant to try to make an educated guess on what they are.
i made the following points:
-Advanced technology has allowed artists to greater express ideas. Use of technology as seen in plate 3 such as projectors, monitors and multiple sarround sound systems has allowed the artist to emphasise drama and fear on an overwhelming level.
-the imposing, angry face of the man would not be as effective in conveying a sense of emotional and sensory overload if it was small.
-many of the faces are beyond lifesize, adding to audiences fear.
- sound adds a new dimension to the work, instead of the audience having to interpret what the images mean, they are
told - "feed me, help me, eat me, hurt me. adds to overwhelming nature of work, artist uses technology in practice to better communicate ideas.
- In plate 4, both old and new technology is used in the artists practice to convey ambiguous ideas in work.
- Traditional prints are manipulated through scanning, photoshop, makes image look realistic yet abstract.
- Its possible that this mix of old and new technology in practice reflects the themes apparant in the finished image. Traditionally tribal elements such as the battered bowel, frayed rug and the legs of possibly an indigenous australian/african person lend themselves to the 'old' technology. while in contrast the modern tools, tiling and dogtags represent 'new' technology.
- Ideas about clashing cultures, relected in clash between old and new technologies used in the artists practice.
1c- i had a bit of trouble with the question as well, but in the end took it to mean how different variables could impact on how an artwork is experienced. This was a conceptual framework question, asking about the relationship between the artwork and the audience. I made the following points.
- An audience can experience an artwork in many different ways, depending on how when and why they are veiwing it. in 'i see what you mean' audience can veiw from either inside or outside the building.
-inside, it looks far more imposing, the large blue bear would be looking directly at you, spying on you. Its sheer size and placing giving a more sinister effect.
-This would not apply as much if veiwed from the outside, likley the audience would see it on a far more light and humerous level. This is as the audience is on the same as the artwork, looking in at the workers. The bear is not concerned with the audience on the outside, it is not foccused on them and thus it loses many of its sinister qualities.
- Halleys abstracts can be experienced as purely abstract works , or as deeper works with social meanings. the experience of of pure abstraction and a celebration of line, colour direction and form can be seen in plate 7. when veiwed singularly, it is difficult to discern a representation of "all things in contemporary life".
- This depends on the audience that veiws the work, just as the the work affects the audience, as does the audience affect the work. It is doubtful that an audience with little knowledge of abstraction in the artworld would be able to see a deeper meaning to plate 7, simply recognising the composition of line shape and colour.
- An audience who did have knowledge of the artworld however could see links to other abstract movements such as De Stilj, the artworks in which have a deeper social meaning to them- hence experience of the work can differ in relation the audience and their knowledge of art.
- A artwork which displays similar qualities here would be Mondrans 'composition with yellow red and blue'. Its audiences experience of it changing in relation with their artistic knowledge. Like with Halley, if they had an understanding of abstraction, they would see the work more conceptually, but if not, it would simply be a portrayal of line and colour.
after this i get a bit waffly and crap on about when works are veiwed in or out of a gallerly, dunno if you would want to include shit like that.
hope that was helpful.