Friday, March 25, 2011
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Current Articles: Google Art Project- Exploring Museums Virtually
- I feel as if this author's viewpoint about this is that she prefers to see art in person and not on the computer and looking at it through the computer is nothing like seeing it in person. But she does think that you can't go through this process without getting frustrated. Some of the drawbacks are that the image can come up blurry, is full of bug and information gaps. Some of the positives of the program is that you can search up all these museums by yourself and you could spend hours on the computer looking at art and you can zoom up on the picture, magnify it, and look at the photo on high resolution.
- I think looking at art online is a convenient way, but I don't think its the way to go because its not looking at it in person, and having that thrill of seeing art physically right in front of you. And a lot of things are going digital so I wouldn't want to do that. And looking at art is more for someone who has no time to travel and look at museums or has the patience to do that.
- An experience I had is, I would religiously watch So You Think You Can Dance Season 7, and I found out they were going on tour so I had gone to the tour and I got to meet the dancers and seeing them in person is way much better than seeing them on TV. It really is different because they look bigger on TV when most of the dancers are tiny. So everything is better if you see it in person.
Outdoor Portrait with Reflection
*I tried to rotate this picture but when I would save it, I would upload it but then nothing would happen and it would go back to its original way.This assignment, we had to shoot an outside portrait using a scrim, and the purpose of using a scrim was to soften the lighting, because the light from the sun would just be too harsh and possibly make the picture super bright. This photograph is just very simple, it involved Victoria and a tree, I want it to be very simple because it is a portrait, and when I think of portrait, I think of simple. But then I wanted to include something else as well, because I think it would make the photo more interesting, so I wanted her to stand next to something earthy. I also wanted the photo to focus on her, and the background just consisted of the school building and some leaves from the tree that was hanging. The emphasis is on her, but I tried to make the picture have balance by having both things on each side and not everything in the middle. This picture does have texture because of the tree, the tree creates this rough edgy texture to it but then you can also see a shine on Victoria's hair which makes like a smooth texture. I just wanted to create a photo that's simple yet fun. I felt like this piece was just ok, but definitely not my best.
Responses to Cultural Identity
When I had asked people about what cultural identity meant to them, the frequent answer I would get from them, are usually something that has to do with their OWN culture and their own beliefs. I wouldn't really get an answer on another type of race except their own. For example, when I asked my mom, she would give me something about our religion and how Filipinos act and whatnot, and I had asked around my friends what responses they got, and they had gotten the same thing. But I would also get answers like: "Cultural Identity has something to do with the food you eat, the kind of people you hang out with." and so on. But even then, when food would get brought up, its usually a type of food that has to do with what their culture or their race eats. Also, cultural identity doesn't have to do with just food you eat or the kind of people you hang out with, it also has to do with the type of music you listen to, your hobbies, any sports or activities you do, and the list goes on. It could even be stereotypical, that's usually the kind of answer I would get anyways.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Cultural Identity Resources Consulted Page
http://fotografiadeautor.es/
http://www.moriyamadaido.com/english/#/gallery/
http://www.gonzalezpalma.com/v2/expo.php?portfolio=17
http://www.moriyamadaido.com/english/#/gallery/
http://www.gonzalezpalma.com/v2/expo.php?portfolio=17
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