Response
Analysis
1. What themes or concerns in the presented reading are your responding to?
- I am responding to this week's assignment, which was to create a collage.
2. What are the materials and processes you used to formulate your response? Why these? If several, which are you most concerned with?
- I was initially inspired by this week's readings about Art and its ability to create a raw experience. The problem with raw experiences is sometimes the person gets lost trying to experience something he or she thinks the author wants them to experience, so instead, I put my message, the thing I want you to experience, in your face.
- The limitation is the audience is treated like a child, having to deal with what I want directly. Yet at the same time, it allows time to pass, bypasses the whole "is this what the author wanted?" or "am I getting this right?".
4. What choices did you make? (For example, the tone of a piece of writing, or the lighting decisions for photograph.) What led your decision-making about them?
- I chose music I thought would inspire. I picked pictures I thought would tug at the heart of any human,. I think I set the right time but I wasn't able to customize it that specifically. And finally I put cue words and phrases, (I.E. Smile, what does....).
5. What did you learn through this response? (You can address new knowledge or new questions you’ve gained regarding the class reading, the materials/processes you used, or both.)
- I learned that I smile nearly too much but my smile is not rooted in all things good.
p.s. Sorry this is late, internet pls :-(
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