This week I worked with a group to create Auto destructive art. The collaborative process in my group was very easy and pain free. Within our group when would come up with an idea would run with it. We add a lot to the other idea but rarely would an idea not be included . As a collaborative process it was a melting pot of our ideas and it worked really well.
My auto-destructive was intended to show case the process of creation and but mainly the destruction that Earth under goes every day. Although the project I was a part of was on a smaller scale due to no budget and no time. unlike my craft this project was unplanned and almost random. Auto-destructive art has a simple statement on society as a whole. Creating art that cannot be bought is a statement against capitalism and focuses on the fact that art should be for everyone.
ArtSTEM and Auto-Destructive blend in a very unique way. Some pieces can be complex and incorporate engineering of all types. One piece can literally break it self apart before your eyes while other pieces can years to destroy themselves.
What I took a way from the class actually helped in my design class. For my last design I had trouble thinking about it in a new way, the auto destructive art helped me to not take the pieces to seriously and there for look at the immediate aesthetic value over just improvement of my physical craft.
This Blog will explode in 100 years.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Monday, April 7, 2014
Media Violence and It's Impact.
With Bob Kings' lectures coming to a close I am forced to put some thought into exactly how has the media effected me. I must admit it is much greater than I had previously realized. Media is everywhere and ever since I was little I have been surrounded by it. It taught me that bad things happen to good people and that while bad people may not win it is rare when good people do. People often surround themselves in violence by religiously following the daily new broadcasts. Violent media is everywhere and people love it.
One must remember that this is not new. It is in our wiring to be attracted to violence. Deep down we all are primal beasts on some level. When something we truly care about is threatened humans have a funny way of physically defending it. In the Chicago of the late 1800's workers would take to the streets and riot to defend their rights. In August of 1988 New York City plunged into chaos when the power went out. People returned to their natural state of predator. People were rioting to get or control anything they could. When people see violence in the media are they secretly yearning for that violence? Are they attracted to it?
Children are special, they are not yet animals. My group decided to create a public service announcement in attempt to educate the public that children often see violence that is not suited such a young audience. my peers and I attempted to convey that young kids see violence way more than we expect them to. I fear that if this trend continues than future generations will be just as if not more jaded and accustomed to violence than we currently are.
This is a link to the image. https://sites.google.com/site/duncsaportfolio/academic-classes/artstem?pli=1
One thing that I would do differently is try to find a way to give this message a higher impact. I do legitimately fear that people will become more and more jaded. It's not just a statement I have concocted for a grade. Apathy is a rut that is hard to crawl out of, that I wish on no one. If there was some way to make people care about the world I would do it. I guess that letting a few people know that today's children are on a fast track to becoming tomorrows jaded jerks is a start.
One must remember that this is not new. It is in our wiring to be attracted to violence. Deep down we all are primal beasts on some level. When something we truly care about is threatened humans have a funny way of physically defending it. In the Chicago of the late 1800's workers would take to the streets and riot to defend their rights. In August of 1988 New York City plunged into chaos when the power went out. People returned to their natural state of predator. People were rioting to get or control anything they could. When people see violence in the media are they secretly yearning for that violence? Are they attracted to it?
Children are special, they are not yet animals. My group decided to create a public service announcement in attempt to educate the public that children often see violence that is not suited such a young audience. my peers and I attempted to convey that young kids see violence way more than we expect them to. I fear that if this trend continues than future generations will be just as if not more jaded and accustomed to violence than we currently are.
This is a link to the image. https://sites.google.com/site/duncsaportfolio/academic-classes/artstem?pli=1
One thing that I would do differently is try to find a way to give this message a higher impact. I do legitimately fear that people will become more and more jaded. It's not just a statement I have concocted for a grade. Apathy is a rut that is hard to crawl out of, that I wish on no one. If there was some way to make people care about the world I would do it. I guess that letting a few people know that today's children are on a fast track to becoming tomorrows jaded jerks is a start.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)