Thursday, December 15, 2011

Wiki #40: Converse

Converse is an American shoe company that was founded in 1908. It was one of the earliest pioneers in the sporting good and sneaker industry. Converse is probably best know for their Chuck Taylor All Star basketball shoes, which are canvas high tops with rubber soles. This style comes in a huge variety of colors, designs, and patterns. The versatility and popularity of the Chuck Taylor's has led some people to start collecting them. I have a relative whom inherited his father's collection a couple years ago and has been adding to it since. He mixes and matches his different Chuck's in order to make an unique pair of shoes. Converse is now owned by Nike.

Josh Mueller: Guinness World Record holder for most pairs of Chucks

Wiki #39: Rocket Dog

Rocket Dog is a shoe design company, specializing in women's shoes. They make boots, heels, flats, sandals, slippers, casual, and street sport style shoes.

Wiki #38: Cheap Trick

Cheap Trick is an American rock band that was formed in 1973 in Rockford, Illinois.
band members and rolls
Robin Zander: lead vocals and rythm guitar
Rick Nielson: lead guitar and backing vocals
Tom Petersson: bass guitar and backing vocal
Bun E. Carlos: drums and percussion
Some of Cheap Tricks biggest hits include "Surender", "I Want You to Want Me", "The Flame", and "Dream Police".

Wiki #37: The Hunger Games

The Hunger Games is the first book in the Hunger Games trilogy, written by Suzanne Collins. It is about a sixteen year old girl named Katniss who takes her sisters place in a televised event, where one boy and one girl from each of the twelve districts in her country must fight to the death. The second book, Catching Fire, and the third book, Mockingjay have also been released. A movie adaption of The Hunger Games is set to be released on March 23, 2012.

Wiki #36: Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland, full title Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, is a book written by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll, in 1865. It is considered one of the best examples, and possibly the most popular, piece of literature in the literary nonsense genre. In 2010 Tim Burton directed a movies adaption, staring Johnny Depp, Mia Wasikowska, Helena Bonham Carter, and Anne Hathaway.

People, Books, and Movies







Literary Journal Essay

It's Just Life
Sophia Anderson
It is said that art is simply a hobby. Something of little to no importance without any real significance. Something that can be beautiful, but has no real merit or use in our lives. We hear people say this in books, movies, television shows, and in regular day-to-day conversation, but it is untrue. Art is an important and essential part of every person’s life, and without art we would have nothing.
Art is more than paintings, sculpture, and songs. “Art is the conscious use of skill and creative imagination especially in the production of aesthetic objects.” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) “Art is the product or process of deliberately arranging items in a way that influence one or more of the senses, emotions, and intellect.” (Wikipedia) Based on those two definitions art is anything and everything that we as humans do. Everything that we do consciously is for a reason, and sends a message of some kind. That message is then perceived by others, and their perception is based on the art of our message.
We send messages through the way we dress, the car we drive, the environment we live in, the way we decorate, how neat we are, etc. These messages tell people something about us. For example, dressing sloppily for an interview tells your interviewer that you are not professional and that you don’t take the time to do things carefully. However, dressing neatly and appropriately tells the interviewer that you are professional and responsible. Therefore most people would dress neatly so they could send that message. The way that they dress would then be considered art, because they are consciously putting together an outfit that influences how the interviewer sees them and thinks about them as an interviewee.
How you dress also allows you to express part of who you are. People pick out an outfit every day that expresses how they are feeling or how they would like to be seen that day. If their feeling tired and lazy they might wear sweats, if they are feeling flamboyant they might wear bright colors, if it is a special occasion they might wear something elegant, and so on. Their choice in dress allows them to express how they are feeling or what is happening in their day, and then can reveal that to others. If you look at the way someone is dressed, you can often tell a lot about them. For example, if someone if dressed in a formal dress or a tuxedo you can tell that they are probably going to or just got back from a special event, or that they really like to dress up. The art of what they are wearing allows people to see part of them that would otherwise not be shown. This does not only occur in how people dress, but in everything. Everything sends a message to others, and lets you express yourself.
Federico Fellini said “All art is autobiographical.”, and Khalil Gibran said “Art is step from what is obvious and well-known toward what is arcane and concealed.” The art that we use in our lives allows people to catch a glimpse of parts of our soul and personality that would not be distinguished if art did not exist. If there was not any art in the world, everything would be extremely uniform. People would say the exact same things, have the same opinion, write the same way, live in the same type of house, work the same job, look the same, dress the same, drive the same car, and have the same personality and mannerisms. There would be no differences in anything, and nothing would ever be able to be accomplished because everyone would be doing the same things. That is what art allows us. It gives us the opportunity to be different. To be unique. It allows everyone to have their own opinion, to have their own thoughts and feelings, and to express those to others. Art allows the world to function, by allowing people to consciously be different and to do different things. Art is present in the words that we use, the tone of voice we speak in, the way we act, the jobs we work at, the activities we participate in, the way we correspond with others, the appearance of our handwriting. All of it displays to others part of ourselves and makes them feel a certain way, see us a certain way, or think about us in a certain way. Art makes up every part of us as a person and influences everything in our lives.
Another thing that art does besides allowing us to express ourselves and effecting how we are perceived by others, is it influences the meaning of the messages we send.  In the words of Georgia O’Keefe, “I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way.” Art allows us to express our message in exactly the way we want it to come across, and the more forms of art available for use the more clearly we can make the meaning of our message exactly what we want. For example, when writing an email you are limited to your choice of words to create the meaning that you want in your message, but if writing on paper then your handwriting, word choice, and the type of paper you use can help create the meaning you want in your message; and if you are speaking your vocal tone, facial expressions, pitch, volume, and choice of words help create a clear meaning. Speaking is the most effective way to send exactly the message that you intend because you have more forms of art that can be controlled in any way you choose. Art is the medium over which your message is sent. It is everything that influences the meaning of what you are saying. Art allows you to illustrate exactly how you feel about something. As Amy Lowell said “Art is the desire of a man to express himself, to record the reactions of his personality to the world he lives in.”
As well as helping individuals on a personal level, art is also very important in industry and economy. In industry and economy art that appeals to the senses is particularly important. While companies do not necessarily need to create certain emotions or reflections within consumers, they do need to make sure that their products or services appeal to consumers. To do this companies and businesses spend thousands of dollars to acquire a logo design that the general public will like and recognize. “If you can recall products by this list of logos: pink bunny playing a drum; a golden arch; or White sparkling castle with Tinker bell as the Energizer Bunny; McDonalds; and Disneyland. Then you can begin to realize the power of logo designs. There is a saying that "A picture is worth a thousand words". In business, the saying should be "A picture is worth a thousand dollars".”(Logodesignworks.com) Logos are very important in advertising, and they have everything to do with art. Logo’s (and advertising in general) main goal is to influence the consumer audience to buy a certain product pay for a certain service. Logos and advertisement are created with the purpose of convincing people to go spend money, making the appearance of those logos and advertisements essential. Companies use mainly sight and sound when advertising. They use catchy jingles and slogans on the radio to catch people’s attention, and flashy logos and commercials on television. They do everything they can to catch the public’s attention, and art allows them to accomplish this.
As well as using art for advertising, companies also need to use art to sell things. No one wants to buy an object that does not look nice, even if it does function properly. For example, not many people would buy a piece of OSB(oriented strand board) nailed to a couple logs even if it did function as a table. Instead they would but the table made of solid oak with carved detailing on the legs. Similarly, no one would pay a company to build them a house that was only four squares walls and a roof. Instead they would pay a company to design them a house with four walls, a roof, a floor, rooms, and a porch among other things. Even though the OSB table would work to set things on or write at, and the four walls and a roof would keep the elements at bay, no one would pay for them. People like to buy things that look nice to them, as well as function. Therefore art and design are very important in business . Marshall McLuhan even said, “Advertising is the greatest art form of the 20th century”, and that is holding true in the 21st century as well.
Lastly art is a fundamental part of entertainment. Art is in the music we listen to, the movies and television shows that we watch, the book and magazines that we read, the hobbies that we participate in, and games that we play. All of them contain an element that is either meant to appeal to us or meant to make us feel a certain way.
Everywhere we look there is art. It is present in the buildings we live and work in, the cars we drive or pass on the road, the music we listen to, the ways we talk, the clothes that we wear, the decorations that we use, the advertisements that we see, and the products that we buy. Art is embedded in every aspect of our being and culture. Thomas Wolfe said “Culture is the arts elevated to a set of beliefs.” This is true. The culture of anyone, anywhere in the world is entirely based on art. Art is what allows us to be unique individuals, express ourselves, create a stable economy, and be entertained. “It is art that makes life, makes interest, makes importance…”-Max Eastman. Without art our world would cease to be able to exist. Without art there would be nothing at all. Art is just life.     


Attendance Statement

I have not missed a class all semster.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Wiki #35: Kenny Chesney

Kenny Chesney is an American country singer and songwriter. He has recorded 15 albums and has produced over 30 top ten singles. Some of his recorded songs include The Boys of Fall, I Go Back, When the Sun Goes Down, and Who You'd be Today. He begins his Brothers of the Sun tour in the summer of 2012 with Tim McGraw.

Wiki #34: IMDb

IMDb is the Internet Movie Database. It can be used to look up information on actors, movies, and television shows. It is available online, and apps are available for iPhone, iPad, Android, tablet, or Windows phone.

Wiki #33: Pi

Pi is an irrational number that is the result of dividing the circumference of a circle by the diameter. Pi is a constant number, which means that it will be the result for every circle. Because it is irrational it's decimal representation never ends or repeats, and it cannot be written accurately as decimal or fraction. Many people have tried to determine pi more accurately. The most accurate calculation, as of September 2011, stands at 5 trillion decimal digits. It is normally represented as 3.14 or 22/7.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Wiki #32: Grimm Brothers

The Grim Brothers, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, are famous for writing and collecting a variety of folklore and publishing it as Grimm's Fairy Tales. The Grimm brothers first publication was Children's and Household Tales, published in 1812. This collection featured over 200 fairy tales, some of which were new, unexpected versions of older tales, and were much darker and more violent than the versions we know today. Among the more famous fairy tales of the Grimm brothers are Cinderella, The Frog Prince, Hansel and Gretel, Rapunzel, Rumpelstiltskin, Sleeping Beauty, and Snow White.   


Wiki #31: Ukraine Eggs

Ukraine eggs are sort of like the grown-up version of dyed Easter eggs. They feature intricate design and intense details, in a variety of color, and are used for ornamentation. To create an Ukraine egg, first a small hole must be drilled in each end, in order to remove the yolk and sac. After the egg is hollow it is ready to design. Wax is applied to the egg through a metal tube with a wooden handle, that allows it to smoothly cover the desired surface. The egg is then dipped into the lightest color of dye, much like an Easter egg. The portion under the wax remains undyed, and new layers of wax are added to protect areas of the desired color, allowing the egg to be dyed many times in order to reach the desired design. After the final dyeing, the egg is heated in order to remove the wax, leaving only the beautiful design to be seen. Many of the designs people use in creating Ukraine eggs have a symbolic meaning, as do some of the colors.   

Wiki #30: Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet is romantic tragedy written by William Shakespeare. It is about the son and
daughter of two feuding families, who fall in love. Their love, however, is forbid by their families, and eventually leads to their deaths. Shakespeare wrote the play early in his career and borrowed heavily from earlier versions of the tale, incorporating and expanded plot and further developed characters. Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's most famous, and most performed plays, and remain popular today.

Wiki #29: Masquerade Ball

A masquerade ball is an event in which the people attending wear costumes and masks. Often times they are used as a special celebration, as for a wedding or holiday, or can be a fun alternative to a typical festival or dance. The guests, or participants, of the ball dress in elaborate costumes and masks, often trying to hide their identity from other guests. This can then create a fun game, in which the guests try to decipher the identities of each other. Masquerades were a feature of the Carnival season in the 15th century, and were popular in Colonial America. They began to regain popularity in North America in the 1990's.

Wiki #28: The Musee du Louvre

The Musee du Louvre, or Louvre Museum in English, is one of the largest and most visited museums in the world, as well as is a historic landmark. Thr Louvre covers 652,300 square feet of Paris land, and is housed in the Palais du Louvre (Louvre Palace) which was originally a fortress constructed in the late 12th century under Phillip II. The museum opened on the 10th of August 1793 and feaured a collection of 537 paintings and 184 objects of art. The collection has since increased to over 35,000 works of art and more than 380,000 objects on display. The museum features eight different curatorial departments of works of art: Egyptian Aniques; Near Eastern Antiques; Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiques; Islamic Art; Sculpture; Decorive Arts; Painting; and Prints and Drawings. Some of the famouse works at the Louvre include the La Pyramide Inversee, Mona Lisa, and The Coronation of Napoleon.
Mona Lisa

The Coronation of Napoleon
Pyramide Inversee

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Wiki #27: Photographic Film

Photographic film is a sheet of plastic coated with an emulsion containing light-sensitive silver halide salts, that are bound by gelatin. The size of the silver halide salt crystals can vary, reulting in different senstivities, resolutions, and contrast for in film. Different levels of sensitivity, resolution, and contrast allow photographers to use different film to achieve a desired "look" in their photgraphs. When light hits the film the silver crystals form a latent, or invisible, image which is later made visible through chemicals used in processing, The chemicals turn the silver crsytals into metalic silver, in black and white photography, resulting in a negative image. It is a negative image because the places where light hit the film appear darkest and black, while the places where no light reached remain light, resulting in the opposite of the original imagae. The image is then made positive when light is shone through the developed film onto light sensitive paper, whish also contains silver halide salt crystals. The reversed light shone through the film then creates a positive latent image, which is then prossessed and becomes a photograph.

Wiki #26: Medina



A Medina, or Medina quarter, is a distinct section of a city that typically is enclosed by walls and contains narrow, maze like streets. In Arabic "Medina" simply means "town" or "city" and the median is often the old part of the city. Medinas are most common in North Africa cities. Seeing one is an interesting experience because they often contain old palaces, fountains, and mosques, and because the streets are so narrow people travel almost exclusively on foot. The Medina also often contain old fashioned markets where shops, stall, and stands sell a variety of raw materials, fresh foods, and homemade goods. These are a couple of pictures that I took at the Medina in Casablanca, Morocco.

Wiki #25: Desigual

Desigual is a casual clothing brand that is based in Barcelona, Spain, though it was founded in Switzerland in 1984. The brand has just started appearing in the United States, and a Desigual store has opened in the Mall of America. The brand is known for their use of patchwork designs, intense prints, innovative graffiti art, and flamboyant splashes of color. They make clothing for men, women, and children as well as accessories such as handbags and jewelery. I saw there stores while I was in Spain last June and I thought their clothing was fun and unique so I am very excited that the store in the Mall of America opened. I cant wait to go check it out. Here is a link to their website where you can view various collections or items  http://world.desigual.com/.

Wiki #24: Miracle

Miracle is one of my favorite movies of all time. It is about the 1980 United States Winter Olympics Hokey Team winning the gold medal under Coach Herb Brooks. The movie is named after the game the U.S. team played against the Soviet Union team, which was dubbed "Miracle on Ice" because the United States won against all odds. I think that the movie does a great job at showing that anyone can accomplish their goals if they dream big, work hard, and give it their all. These are two of my favorite scenes, as well footage of the original victory over the Soviet Union. I like that these scenes show that you do have to work to achieve something, and that all of that hard work pays off and enables you to do anything.

Wiki #23: One Republic

One Republic is an American pop band from Colorado Springs, Colorado, formed in 2002. They made radio history with their first single, Apologize, which received the most airplay time in history with 10,331 plays in a single week. The bands first album, Dreaming Out Loud, was released in 2007, and they have released a second album, Waking Up, and are currently working on a third. Some of my favorites of there songs are Apologize, All the Right Moves, Stop and Stare, Prodigal, Secrets, and Good Life.

One Republic members, roles, and years with band:
Ryan Tedder- lead vocalist, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, key board, bass guitar, tambourine and African drum (2002-preset)
Zach Filkins- lead guitar, viola, acoustic guitar, and backing vocals (2002-present)
Drew Brown- rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboard, glockenspiel, bass guitar, piano, tambourine, and backing vocals (2002-present)
Eddie Fisher- drums and percussion (2005-present)
Brent Kutzle- bass guitar, cello, acoustic guitar, piano, keyboard, lead guitar, and backing vocals (2007-present)

Wiki #22: The Beatles

The Beatles were an English rock band active during the 1960's. Formed in Liverpool, England the band originally consisted of five people: John Lennon who played rhythm guitar and did vocals, Paul McCartney who played bass guitar and did vocals, George Harrison who was the lead guitarist and did vocals, Stuart Sutcliffe who played bass guitar, and Pete Best who played the drums. Sutcliffe, however, left the group in 1961 and Best was replaced by Ringo Star, who played the drums and did vocals, in 1962. The Beatles had their first minor hit on the single Love Me Do in the same year, and only two years later they were international stars. Between 1964 and 1966 they toured the world, having their final commercial concert in August 1966. After that The Beatles spent their remaining years recording in studios, until their breakup in 1970. All four found success individually in the music business, but John Lennon was murdered outside his home in 1980 and George Harrison died of metastatic cancer in 2001. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr continue staying active in the music business. To date The Beatles are the bestselling band in history, having more number ones and holding the top spots on UK charts than any other band ever has, and according to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) they have sold more albums in the United States than any other artist. Some of their songs include Hey Jude, Eleanor Rigby, Can't Buy Me Love, Help!, and Hello,Goodbye.

Wiki #21: The Ishango Bone

The Ishango Bone is a baboon fibula with a sharp piece of quartz affixed to one end and notches along the length of the bone, that was discovered in the Belgian Congo, in the African area of Ishango, in 1960 by Jean de Heinzelin de Braucourt. It is first estimated to date back to around 9000-6500 BCE, but re-evaluation has led to belief that it is over 20,000 years old. Originally the Ishango Bone was thought to be a tally stick (an ancient tool used to document and aid in remembering numbers or messages) but it has also been theorized that the notches represent a mathematical tool, or that they were used to improved grip so the bone could be used as a tool. Currently the Ishango Bone is on display in the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels, Belgium.

Wiki #20: Venus of Willendorf

Venus of Willendorf, or the Woman of Willendorf, is a small statuette carved of oolitic limestone and tinted with red orche (a pigment made from earth). The statuette stands about 4 inches tall, and is estimated to have been carved around 24,000-22,000 BCE. The figure was found in 1908 by Josef Szombathy, near a small village in Austria named Willendorf. The origin of the figure, reason for it being created, cultural significance, and the method by which it was carved are not known for sure. The figure is currently located in the Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna.