Sunday, November 20, 2011

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Phoebe Gloeckner

Phoebe Gloeckner's work was a great break from the usual work that we see in Monday afternoon lectures. While her graphic and wildly inappropriate pieces made me uncomfortable, they were also quite entertaining. Her work stirred whispers and laughs from the crowd, unlike every other lecture we have heard. On the other hand, her work was somewhat sexist and I wonder why she was chosen to present to college freshman. I did enjoy it though, and am certainly not complaining.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Monday's Lecture

I thought Monday's lecture was awesome. Mark Kenyon's Tardigotchi is such a brilliant gadget- an artwork that can be carried around portably, serve as a docking station, and run as a PC software.  I am always amazed at artists who create such innovative pieces, since creating work that functions outside of the aesthetic world is a foreign concept to me; though I suppose I am learning these skills in TMP.


Final Collage

My final collage represents my love for fashion, nature, and blackberries.


Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Film Review: Digital Nation



On Monday, we watched a film titled "Digital Nation" which examined the impact that modern technology has on a student's brain and work process. As a student living in this era, I have to admit that technology is my number one distraction. Whenever I have the opportunity to use my computer in class, I do. While the computer is certainly beneficial for taking notes, looking up facts, etc., it also provides me with thirty second access to some of my favorite websites. Within instants of turning the computer on I find myself itching to check my Facebook or purchase a new pair of shoes from my favorite online store. Many students claim they can multitask, but I believe this to be false. While you may still succeed and learn a little bit while multitasking, you are not working to your potential. If we were rid of distractions, we would all be infinitely smarter. I would love to say that I can multitask successfully- but I can't. And the sad fact is, that despite my acknowledgment of my failure to multitask, I continue to do it on a daily basis. Sometimes I wonder, what is wrong with me? However, I know that I am just another product of my generation. Every student is like me in one way or another. It really is quite a shame. 

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Shepard Fairey

Shepard Fairey is a contemporary graphic designer with a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. Fairey originally used the city as his canvas, tagging stickers and claiming public property his territory. There is a certain rebelliousness to Fairey's work, and that is what is so attractive to me. He makes something seemingly insignificant, such as a rundown building, beautiful with his social commentary pieces. He inspires me to produce art wherever I see applicable. I love the idea that Fairey always acts on his inspiration. While Street Art is illegal in some ways, I love the instantaneous nature of it. 

Andre the Giant

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