Tuesday, February 7, 2012

MicroProject 3


The "spot" I chose to claim as my own is an enormous tree near the front entrance of my dorm, Morrison Tower. This is the place I usually go to smoke a cigarette on stressful days. I've met numerous people at this spot and always seem to have interesting/unordinary conversations with people. For example, my friends and I were by this tree arguing whether dolphins rape humans or not. In the middle of this argument, a random female walked outside through the door, heard us arguing, and immediately chimed in our conversation agreeing that they do in fact rape humans. This is just one example of many odd incidents at this spot. There are three noticeable sections of this design. The tree with the background, the clearer almost blacktop looking ground, and the moon. The tree is in the middle because it is enormous and is the first thing I think of when I think of this spot. The background is a less intense green and slightly more faded than the blacktop looking ground. The blacktop looking ground is supposed to represent the spot I've claimed as my own. It is much clearer because I am much more familiar with this spot than the rest of the area in the background. The moon is intensely luminescent to represent how I see the moon. I am usually stressed out when I go to my spot to smoke, so I don't like to think about anything really. I usually just look around, and if the moon is out, I can't take my eyes off it. Its glow some nights is incredibly bright and nothing else is more interesting around to look at. I think I appreciate the moon a lot, because I can just stare in awe and don't have to think at all. Hopefully this explanation is sufficient, cause I need to get to math class. :D

Blog 7

These Beats by Dre headphones double as headphones and ear muffs in the cold winter weather. Convenient.

These are my Ohio State shoes. I've worn them to every Ohio State football/basketball game I've been to for almost three years now. Memorable.

These are my daily living shoes. They are extremely comfortable while also stylish. Every Day Living Habits.

These are my Bose in ear headphones. They are the best in ear headphones I've ever had/worn in my life. No other headphones are sufficient after wearing these. Quiet Comfort.

This if my Macbook Pro. I probably spend close to a third of my day on this. I would be lost without this. Best Friend.
This is my Adderall. I take this daily for my ADD and without it, it is extremely difficult to accomplish anything or focus for an extended period of time. My Tutor.

 This is my iPhone. When I dropped it in the toilet and it was broken for about a week, it was the worst week of my life. Joking of course. But it was miserable. I think I went through some withdrawal symptoms. My Other Half.
This is my favorite blanket. It is incredibly soft and keeps me warm. But not too warm, and that's the key to a solid blanket. Cozy Towel.

This is my inhaler for my asthma. I need this when I have trouble breathing. If I lost this, I would most likely have some bad anxiety. Mini Oxygen Tank.

 This is my chapstick. I get extremely disoriented if I don't have chapstick. I think I may be addicted, since I've used it almost every day for the past 5 or so years. Stress Reliever.
 This is my wallet. It has my money, buckID, ID, debit card, etc. I need this to live my life. Or at least the items inside of it. Identity.
 These are my favorite shoes at the moment. They are unique and I've never seen anyone else with them before. I haven't got the chance to wear them yet because of the rain and snow. Precious.



These are my timberlands. I need these for the harsh weather conditions of Ohio winters. I feel my powerful with these on. Comfort & Confidence.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Photo Collage


Well... This is my photo collage. When we were first assigned this project, I had no idea what items I would choose. I don't really need any of my personal belongings in order to survive. All of the items I chose are replaceable materials and don't really have sentimental value. While choosing my items, I just looked around my room until something caught my eye as "something I use in my daily life." And although I do very much enjoy and appreciate these items, I would be fine living my life without them. There is one specific item though that I would be devastated if they were ruined. This item is my purple and teal shoes. I received these for Christmas this year and haven't got a chance to wear them yet because of the snow and rain. I have a bit of a shoe obsession and when a pair of new shoes get dirty or scuffed up, it is extremely disappointing. I couldn't really tell someone why this is, but it's just the way my mind is set. This being the case, I put all of my items I enjoy, but don't necessarily need as the background with a sort of cracked screen. It looks like these items are there, but could easily dissolve into nothing. My purple shoes, however, are bright and clear in the middle to show they are the most important to me, at least for now. I'm not sure if this makes me a materialistic person or not, but either way I don't really care. I love these shoes. I'm sure this pair of shoes will eventually fade into the background like everything else, so I put a satin shade on them. This makes them not incredibly bright, but still definitely the center of attention. So... that's pretty much all I have to say about this.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Photography Scavenger Hunt

 Asymmetrical 

 My name on campus (John)

 Unstable image

 Stable image

 Bird POV

 Ant POV

 Person and Surrounding Space

 Person Up Close

 Radial Image

 Symmetrical Image

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Map Project


This image is the walk I take to class through my eyes. Joe Camel, 'mascot' of Camel Cigarettes is sitting on a giant Starbucks cup. Joe is just relaxing in his pajamas smoking a cigarette. This reminds me of my mornings, because I usually feel like I'm dying until I get my coffee and a cigarette. Afterwards, I am much more relaxed, like Joe here. The Starbucks cups make a blurred path of the path I take to class each day. It is blurred to show repetition of the same path each day. Also, the blurriness shows that I am usually in a daze walking to class.  I normally look at everyone's shoes while walking around campus, so I put my favorite shoes on Joe Camel.  There is music notes on the RPAC bridge to represent the music I need to be listening to pretty much all the time.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

3rd Article

I liked the ideas of the first response by Steve.  He claims to have no qualifications of being an art critic before he lets the reader know his opinions.  I feel like this line is important and rather humorous.  It really helps show the idea of an art critic.  Who exactly is a qualified art critic?  And if so, how did they gain that title?  Art can be anything and can me anything to anyone, or no one.  If there is such thing as an art critic, I would be seriously confused.  This would create the idea that art should be done a certain way.  This is not true at all.  Art can be whatever a person makes it, and doesn't need guidelines.

I was a little confused when the second response claimed, "More people go to art museums than ballgames."  This seems incredibly incorrect to me.  Although I really have no idea, the idea poses some good questions.  If this is true, the amount of art that is talked about or is in the mainstream media is significantly low.  On the television, in the news, or even just talking with friends, there seems to be much more attention to what is happening in the sports world or in the political world.  Advertisement industries pay millions of dollars for a 30 second commercial during the super bowl.  So, if this statement is actually true, I'm confused and also interested where all is this art is being noticed.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Second 2 articles.

In the Walker article, I found the idea of an artist having one "big idea" interesting.  I've never heard of this idea before, but it can really make sense of certain artwork.  For me, it can be really hard to appreciate art if the artwork is not visually appealing.  Once a person learns the artists' "big idea," the artwork can be seen in a completely different way.  It is a good way to make a reputation in the world of art for a person.  I agree that an artists' "big idea" should be personal and something the artist is very passionate about.

I really didn't like the garden project by Jennifer Barnett.  I think she took this idea way too far and is too repetitive.  If I was interested in an artist, I wouldn't want to see 200 versions of the same work.  I realize that all the gardens are all somewhat different, but they are all still gardens.  As a viewer/critic,  I would become uninterested after viewing five or so of essentially the same thing.  As an artist, I would never want to create basically the same work more than a couple of times, let alone 200 times.

The Barrett article explained visual interpretation in a good way.  It's hard to fight subconscious thoughts taking a quick glance of images.  This article helps break down images in a way most people wouldn't interpret them.  The Destiny Child's magazine cover was my favorite example.  It really shows how misleading images can be to the artists.  It shows an artist's work, specifically musicians, can be easily overlooked by advertising images.  This idea has transformed many musicians into performers rather than musicians.

I didn't completely understand the idea in the first section.  I like the idea of showing misleading images of certain African-American stereotypes and trying to make a change, but wouldn't this just lead to a continuation of misunderstood stereotypes?  Stereotypes exist because of what people see in the media or hear about, not usually from their own experience.  If there is multiple images of this same stereotyping, this would lead to the same and possibly an increase in the stereotyping.  But, this is just my opinion.  There could easily be something I interpreted incorrectly.