Wednesday, December 2, 2015
response to media hot and cold
This essay was a little hard to understand I enjoyed it but not as much as the other essays. From what I understood about the reading is that McLuhan us as humans are connected with technology in terms of our nervous and physical systems. His tackle on this theory is that our phones are connected to our voices, televisions to eyes and ears and finally the computer extends to our brain. I feel like I have to agree, I mean we are always using our cell phones that they have become an extension of our selves. We voice our opening on the internet sometimes more openly than we care to do, we become so fixated on what's going on in media that we forget about our surroundings. Some of us can't leave the house without our cell phone so I definitely think it's an extension of ourselves because we are forgetting how to communicate with humans face to face, it's so easy hiding behind a screen. I I also really like how McLuhan talks about the extension of man and it's simulation of consciousness.
response to culture intercom
I really enjoyed this article, I thought it was interesting and a good read. I really like what he wrote about how when we make motion pictures it's really about the experience and emotion that moves art and life together. I feel strongly about that because I know when I make art it's about my emotions and sometimes I make it personal and in the end it ends up helping me deal with that situation. I really liked that he was for the movement of technology in relation to humans and be able to use technology as a form of understanding humans. We obviously have that now a days with the use of cell phones and the internet.
Futurist Manifesto response
The Futurist Manifesto begins with neo-impressionism. The futurist focuses on the spectator's vision as well as intuition and the way that effects the environment. It talks about the change of demolition of people. This article is very avant-garde and claims that art can be nothing but injustice and violence. The article is interesting to me because I also read this article in my History of photography class and reading it once more made me aware of all the chaos that was happening during this time. Manifesto of Futurism was really about the violence and the turning down of the past.
Gannaway_Kino Eye Response
I've actually read Kino Eye in my History of Photography class. Dziga is refering to the idea of cinematography as dishonesty simply because it takes away from the real magic that the art of cinema represents on camera. He didn't like it and he wanted it for it to be gone. Dziga kind of starts a revolution where he wants film to move towards refinement into capturing what cannot be seen with the naked eye and he was also very interested in the moment of transforming film in terms of composition by getting rid of themes. I really enjoy this article and I thought that it was interesting that he tried to remove cinema from theater.
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