Archive for March, 2008

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Reno’s Subculture!

March 20, 2008

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The image is an outdoor light with a wind bell or a windmill. The outdoor light has an art piece. Reno has an art event such as ARTOWN. Artown’s mission is to strengthen Reno’s arts industry, enhance our civic identity abd national image, thereby creatinga climate for the cultural and economic rebirth.

  • Personal Perspective
    • When I was trying to get a picture of Reno subculture, I was watching a row of buildings along the Reno downtown street. I did not get any idea of Reno subculture. When I gave up taking a picture in downtown, I looked up to the sky. At that time, I found an art piece on the outdoor light. I did not know that the lights have art pieces. Every out door light in downtown has wind bells, wildmills or advertisements. I was so surprised to know that thing. Now, I understand thet city of Reno is getting to make the Reno art be famous. I just knew ARTOWN. I thoght that Reno have ARTOWN during particular time. However, Reno is doing everyday activitites to make the art be more popular. It is a really good effort.
  • Historical Perspective
    • In 1997, Artown has grown into what the national endowment for the Arts calls one of the most comprehensive festival in the country. Reno is getting down to make Reno Art be more famous. 87 organizations and business offering about 300 visula, performing, and humanities events in 50 locations citywide, during the entire month of July. Approximately 285,000 people attend the festival. The art piece was a symbol of the festival, ARTOWN.
  • Technical Perspective
    • The image has some graphic vectors. The pole of the light and the edges of the building are vertical vectors. These vertical vectors have visual strong power and are beautiful. The light source was comming from the left. The light of the color was blue because the light sources was sun, so I feel the images has cool atmosphere. This is my first time to have experience to take a blue photograph.
  • Ethical, Cultural and Critical Perspective
    • The image has nice geometrical shapes. A wind bell looks like a windgauge. When people just see the light, they do not it is not an art piece or a sculpture. However, when people see every outdoor lights and look around downtown, they can understand that the lights relate to the art. Artown has all performances such as music, dance, paiting, sculptures and other works.
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That’s Questionable!

March 5, 2008

A drop shadow box behind the capital “Q” gives a three-dimensional illusion to the layout, helping to attract attention to the display. ( Figure 8.31 p.146)

I think the way to display the letters became common, so the three-dimensional illusion was not effective today. If the magazine editors of the newspaper editors should think of the new way to display the letters to attract the viewer’s attention effectively. For example, I think that the simple might me one of the good ways to represent something. Today, everything was decorated too much. After going back to the basics, the designers have to get new ideas.

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What is Your Zeitgeist?

March 5, 2008

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The image is that Michael Jordan was playing against Allen Iverson. The image was in the first season for Allen Iverson. At that time, I belonged to the basketball team, so this image was my Zeigeist.

  • Personal Perspective
    • The picture reminds me of my youth. I was absorbed in playing basketball when I was a junior high and high school student. Before Allen Iverson joined in NBA, I loved Michael Jordan. When I watched a game of Allen Iverson, I was riveted on the play of Allen Iverson. I was a big fan of Michael Jordan and Allen Iverson. I could not say which players I liked more. The picture represented the first time they met. I really remember that Iverson’s crossover on Jordan. When I watched the play, I felt happy and unhappy because I like both of them. In this year, Allen Iverson got Rookie of the Year in 1996-97, and Michael Jordan was named the Most Variable Player of the NBA Final 1996-1997. These two events made me so happy, and I wanted to play basketball like Jordan and Iverson. I can’t forget the image and it is my Zeitgeist.
  • Historical Perspective
    •  A lot of basketball fans cared the face-off between Jordan and Iverson. At that time, Allen Iverson spoke evil of Michael Jordan. He said that MJ was too old to play basketball. He also said that he did not respect MJ even he was a great basketball player. Therefore, the mass media and many basketball fans looked forward to watching the game. Iverson tried to get points over Jordan boldly. In fact, Iverson was a big fan of Jordan. When he was a college student, he put on Air Jordan11. He cursed Jordan to try to beat him. The picture represented Iverson’s courage and one of the great historical basketball event.
  • Technical Perspective
    • It is so difficult to analyze the lighting because of the image about the sports such as a basketball game. I think the spot light was coming from the right because their cast shadows appeared the left of their bodies. The lighting of the stadium was coming from the ceiling, so I think the fill light did not exist. It was low key light and slow falloff. The image was really well-balanced. It was a kind of symmetrical image. MJ’s hands made the graphical vectors. Framing was used to shoot the whole bodies. The image had a great depth of the field. The image gives us the feeling if being at the game.
  • Ethical, Cultural, and Critical Perspective
    • The image was one of the  historical basketball picture.  At that time, the media said that Allen Iverson might be the next Michael Jordan. Signifers were Michael Jordan, Allen Iverson, and the scene of the face-off. Signified was the time to change to the next generation. It is denotation. Michael Jordan had accomplished great achievement, such as a three-peat. Allen Iverson might have make good records. The image means that the then superstar and the future superstar produced a tense atmosphere. It was an analogical code. Moreover, their shoes represent the importance of the business in sports industry. Jordan put on his brand shoes, Air Jordan. Iverson put on Question I, which was made by Reebok. Many people wanted to buy their shoes to play basketball like them or have same shoes. Nike and Reebok created the shoes on which the NBA players want to put. The signature models of the shoes means the popularity. It was connotation and Metonymy.