All Summer in a Day – Ray Bradbury

summer sIn this story a class of school children on Venus wait for the short period of time where it stops raining and the sun comes out. The one girl who has seen the sunshine before is locked in the cupboard by the class and misses the event. The picture is from her point of view inside the cupboard with a crack of light shining underneath the door. I think this helps the viewer to empathise with the girl. There is a lot not shown in this picture so most of the sci-fi elements are left to the readers imagination.


There Will Come Soft Rains – Ray Bradbury

hort sIn the story a futuristic house goes about its daily routine; making breakfast, hoovering, ect. The people are long gone, so it is just this house functioning for no real reason. A fire starts in the house and it starts to burn down. In the text it mentioned a Picasso burning, at the time of painting this I was still writing my dissertation on Cubism. I thought to use Picasso’s study of Horta, which features buildings as the subject, which look like futuristic geometric structures.

There were a few problems with paining this, the first being copying the original painting while also imposing the alteration in colour that being next to a large fire would cause. Painting flames also proved to be quite tricky, they don’t look very effective. what to do beneath the line of flames was a bit of a conundrum, I kept it simple and made a subtle allusion to the frame of the canvas. I think the white marks to show the sweating and warping paint are quite effective, the smoke marks running upwards also look ok. I think the original painting does get a bit lost with half of it missing and other elements laid on top.


9 Billion Names of God – Arthur C. Clarke

In Clarks story a computer operator is hired by a set of Tibetan monks to go an help them use the super calculator. They are attempting to find the name of god by using the computer to make all the combinations. My image shows the computer in the temple, with a contrast between the traditional and the technological. I have kept the image black and white so that these two elements tie together more. The pillars which are meant to be covered in decorative material do look more like the spinning brushes of a car wash.

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The picture has a religious sense of stillness, to counteract this I have made a very subtle animation. It makes the lights on the computer blink, this creates more of a contrast between the calm temple and the computer. I find that the black pillar at the forefront of the image makes it more immersive as though it is being seen from the point of view of a character in the story.tibet s

 


Harrison Bergeron – Kurt Vonnegut

bergeronThe story is set in a world where all are made to be equal, those who grow tall wear weights, the beautiful wear masks and the intelligent wear boxes on their ears that emit sharp noises to stop them from completing thoughts. Harrison Bergeron is a godlike man who out grows all of his restraints, he takes a rebellious ballerina as his queen before he is swiftly shot.

When doing this painting I wanted to try paining on different coloured backgrounds, I think the image overall is a bit too multicoloured. I have tried to make the contraption quite crude as that is how they come across in the story.


Super-Toys Last All Summer Long – Brian Aldiss

supertoys sThe story focuses on the relationship between a woman and her robot ‘son’, which she is unable to love. The robot – David, on the other hand loves her very much and continually seeks her affection. another robot named Teddy also lives in the house and is David’s friend/toy, the mother is able to connect more with Teddy. The story ends with the news that the husband and wife have been given permission to have a child naturally, they decide to send David back to the factory and to keep Teddy.

I have tried to make the image have a cold and sterile edge, to reflect the emotions of the mother, while showing the seemingly cuddly Teddy. To achieve this I have used white and green to contrast with the warm coloured fur, I have also tried to make the eyes as dead and emotionless as possible. I chose Teddy as the image as he/it is a seemingly cute loving thing, much like David. The straight on pose is robotic and causes him to stare out straight at the viewer lifelessly.