Sunday, December 13, 2009
Class Recap
For this semester that I learned lots of see sideways inside mind, comes from my brain through my eyes. It was a tough experience for doing the part and a challenge to find my weakness and findings, once I get better and my footing then I know where am I doing right now. After this blogs made by class requirement helped myself to type anything. Other than that this class is also interesting experience to do the "visualization" minder. And it was fun class and its worth for me to take this course, I liked my teacher. Don't run away she's challenge person to talk about many things and strong feedback that show me something and I had to sit does and think real hard and found the light it shine through my eyes, it was right there that I feel comfortable. Happy Holidays!
Research
Modern Artist: Piet Mondrian
Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue is characteristic of the artist’s later work, for which he is best known. Mondrian created a new style called Neoplasticism, based on some of the ideas of the cubists. He created a series of almost identical geometric paintings based on a theory of universal harmony. Neoplasticism is the theory and practice of the de Stijl group, chiefly characterized by an emphasis on the formal structure of a work of art, and restriction of spatial or linear relations to vertical and horizontal movements as well as restriction of the artist's palette to black, white, and the primary colors.
Mondrian, Piet (Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan) 1872–1944, Dutch painter, who carried abstraction to its furthest limits. He developed "neoplastic" aesthetic involving reduction of paintings to elements of straight lines, primary colors, non colors. Mondrian became the most radical abstractionist artist of his era. Mondrian’s work became increasingly nonrepresentational, until his compositions such as Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue above, which consists of flat planes of the three primary colors broken by black lines. In this new art form (Neoplasticism) Mondrian’s goal was to eliminate all traces of representation in favor of balanced compositions of primary color and vertical and horizontal lines. In other word, Neoplasticism represents the absolute elements—primary colors and vertical and horizontal lines—that underlie all appearances. He used vertical and horizontal lines to show that the canvas was a place consisting of right angles. His achievement of balance between unequal parts affected the direction of art, architecture, and industrial design. The movement associated with Mondrian’s style was named "de Stijl," after the magazine he formed in 1917.
Mondrian embarked on an artistic career over his family's objections, studying at the Amsterdam Academy of Fine Arts. He moved progressively from semi naturalism through increased abstraction, arriving finally at a style in which he limited himself to small vertical and horizontal brushstrokes. His belief that a canvas—a plane surface—should contain only planar elements led to his abolition of all curved lines in favor of straight lines and right angles. When Mondrian moved to New York City in 1940, his style became freer and more rhythmic, and he abandoned severe black lines in favor of lively chain-link patterns of bright colors, particularly notable in his last complete masterwork, Broadway Boogie-Woogie (1942-1943, Museum of Modern Art, New York City).
Mondrian was one of the most influential 20th-century artists. His theories of abstraction and simplification not only altered the course of painting but also exerted a profound influence on architecture, industrial design, and the graphic arts. Mondrian died in New York on February 1, 1944.
http://www.suphawut.com/art/western/piet_mondrian.htm
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Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue is characteristic of the artist’s later work, for which he is best known. Mondrian created a new style called Neoplasticism, based on some of the ideas of the cubists. He created a series of almost identical geometric paintings based on a theory of universal harmony. Neoplasticism is the theory and practice of the de Stijl group, chiefly characterized by an emphasis on the formal structure of a work of art, and restriction of spatial or linear relations to vertical and horizontal movements as well as restriction of the artist's palette to black, white, and the primary colors.
Mondrian, Piet (Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan) 1872–1944, Dutch painter, who carried abstraction to its furthest limits. He developed "neoplastic" aesthetic involving reduction of paintings to elements of straight lines, primary colors, non colors. Mondrian became the most radical abstractionist artist of his era. Mondrian’s work became increasingly nonrepresentational, until his compositions such as Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue above, which consists of flat planes of the three primary colors broken by black lines. In this new art form (Neoplasticism) Mondrian’s goal was to eliminate all traces of representation in favor of balanced compositions of primary color and vertical and horizontal lines. In other word, Neoplasticism represents the absolute elements—primary colors and vertical and horizontal lines—that underlie all appearances. He used vertical and horizontal lines to show that the canvas was a place consisting of right angles. His achievement of balance between unequal parts affected the direction of art, architecture, and industrial design. The movement associated with Mondrian’s style was named "de Stijl," after the magazine he formed in 1917.
Mondrian embarked on an artistic career over his family's objections, studying at the Amsterdam Academy of Fine Arts. He moved progressively from semi naturalism through increased abstraction, arriving finally at a style in which he limited himself to small vertical and horizontal brushstrokes. His belief that a canvas—a plane surface—should contain only planar elements led to his abolition of all curved lines in favor of straight lines and right angles. When Mondrian moved to New York City in 1940, his style became freer and more rhythmic, and he abandoned severe black lines in favor of lively chain-link patterns of bright colors, particularly notable in his last complete masterwork, Broadway Boogie-Woogie (1942-1943, Museum of Modern Art, New York City).
Mondrian was one of the most influential 20th-century artists. His theories of abstraction and simplification not only altered the course of painting but also exerted a profound influence on architecture, industrial design, and the graphic arts. Mondrian died in New York on February 1, 1944.
http://www.suphawut.com/art/western/piet_mondrian.htm
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Holiday?
If I could create a holiday it would be called Jolly Day. I would have only people who are happy and in a good mood to come to this holiday. I don’t want anyone who is going to put a damper on the day. The food would be exciting and vibrant, with many different colors and tastes. Bringing a wide variety of different ethnic and culture foods into the mix. I wouldn’t want to leave anyone’s personal preference food out. Unlike, Thanksgiving or Christmas I would love to be able to change the foods monthly and not have the same thing, since Thanksgiving and Christmas normally have the same type of food. The only special thing that is needed for this day is smiling faces and positive outlook on the day. Anyone who is in a good mood and wanting to have fun would be allowed to attend this holiday. I would have it once a month on the 15th every month. So there would be 12 holidays instead of having only one. That way there is one day a month dedicated to only happiness and celebrating the good things in life and reminiscing on the good times. Since lives are so hectic and busy, if there was one day to look forward to it would keep us in positive spirits.
Having a Jolly Day would be a chance for me to share my wonderful personality and get to know people who have wonderful spirits and very upbeat personalities. Also it would let me have the ability to get to know new people and have insight into how people’s lives are different and see how being happy has an influence on one’s life. This holiday would be a chance for an inspirational gathering and continuously encouraging and remaining positive, for those who don’t have the chance to be able to attend at this time they will have more than one opportunity to come since there will be a holiday every month.. I would not want to eliminate anyone, therefore I would help them to achieve happiness and help them remain positive, so that they can attend Jolly Day. Sharing the wonderful thoughts I have about life and what can happen if you remain positive. I would like to see Jolly Day have a lot of workshops and real life stories about happiness and what you can achieve if you are remaining focused. My goal would be that this once a month holiday would turn into a daily holiday. As it would be a celebration if everyone was always happy and positive.
Having a Jolly Day would be a chance for me to share my wonderful personality and get to know people who have wonderful spirits and very upbeat personalities. Also it would let me have the ability to get to know new people and have insight into how people’s lives are different and see how being happy has an influence on one’s life. This holiday would be a chance for an inspirational gathering and continuously encouraging and remaining positive, for those who don’t have the chance to be able to attend at this time they will have more than one opportunity to come since there will be a holiday every month.. I would not want to eliminate anyone, therefore I would help them to achieve happiness and help them remain positive, so that they can attend Jolly Day. Sharing the wonderful thoughts I have about life and what can happen if you remain positive. I would like to see Jolly Day have a lot of workshops and real life stories about happiness and what you can achieve if you are remaining focused. My goal would be that this once a month holiday would turn into a daily holiday. As it would be a celebration if everyone was always happy and positive.
Humor
I wouldn't recommend that emotional when playing bowling. I was going for 11th straight strikes and expect a perfect game that I could feel it's my first time. While I do the right form to throw toward the arrow, but I was on flair to do the pattern. I stand and figure where I should throw but my mind wasn't expect for the lousy encounter ever in my freaking life. So, I walked and threw the ball, as beautiful it would've get a strike. Then the red light appeared right on the foul line. I walk back and sat down there you go I got another strike. But my teammate say I got foul and it wont score strike therefore I had to bowl it again. I was shocked and my emotional impulsive stronger than ever went to bar and ordered three Jack Daniels shots and drank it up very fast. I was very pissed and angry for one partial mistake. And finally, I calm down and threw it same thing where I get strike that considered a spare.
50 Question of what if(s)?
1. What if the person sitting next to you was your ex and you never realized it until several hours later?
2. What if you were in a room full of “strangers” in reality you were at a family reunion?
3. What if you found out your significant other was related to you?
4. What if life was meaningful and you got nowhere in life?
5. How would you feel if the family you have known all your life disowns you?
6. What if life was already planned out for you, why would you want to work for something?
7. If life handed us lemons and wanted for us to make lemonade, why didn’t it come with instructions?
8. Whoever said that “life should come with a manual,” well why was there never one created?
9. Do you prefer to be in the camera or behind it?
10. What if your friend told you that they wanted to be with your significant other?
11. What was the last thing that you had a dream about?
12. How do you like your eggs? Scrambled, fried or scattered?
13. What is your favorite hobby when you are feeling down?
14. When was the last time you showered?
15. Is there someone you are constantly thinking about?
16. If you could predict the future, what would you see yourself doing?
17. Do you have any obsessions right now?
18. Has someone who said they loved you stabbed you in the back
19. Have you ever danced in the rain?
20. What if you were told that someone loved you and you later found out that the joke was on you?
21. Who is the one person you trust in this world?
22. What is your greatest strength?
23. What is your greatest weakness?
24. What is your first thought when you wake up in the morning?
25. What is your last thought before you go to bed?
26. Who or what would you want to be tied to for 24 hours?
27. What happens after you die?
28. If you were to label yourself, what stereotype would you use?
29. If you were able to change your name, what would you change it to?
30. Would you ever lie to someone to make yourself feel better or make them feel better about themselves?
31. What would you like for your friends to think about you?
32. If parents told kids the stories about birds and bees, where did relationships with boys and girls come into the situation?
33. If you could go back and change one thing that has happened, would you?
34. Are you a morning person or a night person?
35. Do you say meaner things to your friends or your enemies?
36. Have you ever deliberately cut yourself to get attention?
37. Are you happy with the person you are becoming
38. Are you a different person than you were 5 years ago or 10 years ago?
39. Are you happy with the life you have right now?
40. Can you unwrap a starburst with your tongue?
41. Can you touch your tongue with your nose?
42. How do you like it?
43. Can you tie a cherry stem in a knot with your tongue?
44. When you took a look at yourself in the mirror this morning what were you thinking?
45. Is that how you were raised?
46. How much was bail this time?
47. What do you do when you are bored, at home or work?
48. Are you passive or aggressive?
49. If a movie was based on your life, who would play your character?
50. Why is the sky blue?
51. Why is the grass green?
52. Why ask why?
53. What is the meaning of life?
54. Are you breaking the law if you pass the signs that say do not pass?
55. What are three thoughts you are having at this moment?
56. What songs do you sing in the shower?
57. What makes you bored?
58. What was a mistake you made?
59. Are you happy with your life for the most part?
60. What would be harder for you to do, tell someone you love them or you do not love them back?
61. Which would you choose, true love with a guarantee of heart break or have never loved before?
62. Do you parallel park or drive around the block?
63. Which shoe do you put on first?
64. Who is the last person you think about before you fall asleep?
65. What is the weirdest thing you have done while driving?
66. If a bus stops at a bus station, does your work stop at your workstation in your office?
67. Why are most sporting events on a square field?
68. If electricity comes from electrons, does morality come from morons?
69. If it is illegal to drink and drive, why do bars have parking lots?
70. What is true love?
71. What is commitment?
72. If an ambulance is on its way to save someone, and they run over someone do they stop to help them?
73. Why is it called a drive-thru if you have to stop?
74. If you were given one day to do something that you have been wanting to do, what would it be?
2. What if you were in a room full of “strangers” in reality you were at a family reunion?
3. What if you found out your significant other was related to you?
4. What if life was meaningful and you got nowhere in life?
5. How would you feel if the family you have known all your life disowns you?
6. What if life was already planned out for you, why would you want to work for something?
7. If life handed us lemons and wanted for us to make lemonade, why didn’t it come with instructions?
8. Whoever said that “life should come with a manual,” well why was there never one created?
9. Do you prefer to be in the camera or behind it?
10. What if your friend told you that they wanted to be with your significant other?
11. What was the last thing that you had a dream about?
12. How do you like your eggs? Scrambled, fried or scattered?
13. What is your favorite hobby when you are feeling down?
14. When was the last time you showered?
15. Is there someone you are constantly thinking about?
16. If you could predict the future, what would you see yourself doing?
17. Do you have any obsessions right now?
18. Has someone who said they loved you stabbed you in the back
19. Have you ever danced in the rain?
20. What if you were told that someone loved you and you later found out that the joke was on you?
21. Who is the one person you trust in this world?
22. What is your greatest strength?
23. What is your greatest weakness?
24. What is your first thought when you wake up in the morning?
25. What is your last thought before you go to bed?
26. Who or what would you want to be tied to for 24 hours?
27. What happens after you die?
28. If you were to label yourself, what stereotype would you use?
29. If you were able to change your name, what would you change it to?
30. Would you ever lie to someone to make yourself feel better or make them feel better about themselves?
31. What would you like for your friends to think about you?
32. If parents told kids the stories about birds and bees, where did relationships with boys and girls come into the situation?
33. If you could go back and change one thing that has happened, would you?
34. Are you a morning person or a night person?
35. Do you say meaner things to your friends or your enemies?
36. Have you ever deliberately cut yourself to get attention?
37. Are you happy with the person you are becoming
38. Are you a different person than you were 5 years ago or 10 years ago?
39. Are you happy with the life you have right now?
40. Can you unwrap a starburst with your tongue?
41. Can you touch your tongue with your nose?
42. How do you like it?
43. Can you tie a cherry stem in a knot with your tongue?
44. When you took a look at yourself in the mirror this morning what were you thinking?
45. Is that how you were raised?
46. How much was bail this time?
47. What do you do when you are bored, at home or work?
48. Are you passive or aggressive?
49. If a movie was based on your life, who would play your character?
50. Why is the sky blue?
51. Why is the grass green?
52. Why ask why?
53. What is the meaning of life?
54. Are you breaking the law if you pass the signs that say do not pass?
55. What are three thoughts you are having at this moment?
56. What songs do you sing in the shower?
57. What makes you bored?
58. What was a mistake you made?
59. Are you happy with your life for the most part?
60. What would be harder for you to do, tell someone you love them or you do not love them back?
61. Which would you choose, true love with a guarantee of heart break or have never loved before?
62. Do you parallel park or drive around the block?
63. Which shoe do you put on first?
64. Who is the last person you think about before you fall asleep?
65. What is the weirdest thing you have done while driving?
66. If a bus stops at a bus station, does your work stop at your workstation in your office?
67. Why are most sporting events on a square field?
68. If electricity comes from electrons, does morality come from morons?
69. If it is illegal to drink and drive, why do bars have parking lots?
70. What is true love?
71. What is commitment?
72. If an ambulance is on its way to save someone, and they run over someone do they stop to help them?
73. Why is it called a drive-thru if you have to stop?
74. If you were given one day to do something that you have been wanting to do, what would it be?
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Determine by Label
In the classroom discussion about the label and already identify a person who you knew or have seen that person always do. Not by saying that person's name but recognize and familiar the character when you already once knew about the person. After that I started to think of something and try to identify a few student in classroom. It was a bit difficult when I am trying to determine on a student of their trends. Its hard for me to insight a bunch thing about their character. But, people guarantee will identify me as a deaf person that's the tall guy always sit in the back of the class room, make sense. To them, I will just say general how they act or maybe they already expressed their weird stories that I can remember by label that person. Well, good thing it's not a psychology class that always have lots of terms to use by saying a specific categorizes. But, gladly this course is just general and visualize my thinkable.
Monday, October 12, 2009
We are the World
After figuring out something about what I can impact the new media society. It’s a tough call but feeling not enough to prove the real world. How can I make them remember of my best work in New Media? But, just remember that I’m a deaf guy that always works to earn the money. So, I must make something that actually happen like Henry Ford. I recognize his intelligent artwork and very creative that is what a strong memory. As many as others will say that name is familiar and share the right respect of the ethics by seeing the picture. Now, in the modern world isn’t easy to have the best innovation and useful for technology while others are always competition everyday with new technology. That mean I have to be unique like Henry and never thought of something and have the same memorable. It is more like an art that has powerful signature that no one can’t duplicate my idea. Work on that to change the society and have their mind in the long-term memory. Would be nice if this even happen in one of my experience that might change the society. It takes lots of times to visualize a dream where I stand in New Media field.
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