What is time to you?
Time, to me, is a way to mark your activities. It's how I know when I should be someplace, what I should be doing, etc. Time helps me organize my life out, saying I get out of school around 3, then I work at 5. So I have roughly 2 hours to do homework, eat or maybe take a nap. Time, to me, helps me understand what I need to do and mark how much time it should take me to do. Like I said, it helps keep my life balanced and organized.
Friday, March 21, 2014
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Portraits - Kids - Pt. 1
Q & A
How are emotions raised by a work of art different from typical human emotions? (Ex. is a "sad" photograph different from another experience of sadness?)
I feel like (using the picture of the dead children in Syria killed from the gas bombing as an example) if somebody had told me that a gas bombing had killed multiple children that I would be sad. I would feel bad for the kids and their parents, since they're only so young and having your life taken from you is a sad thing in general. However, when I see the photograph it becomes more real to me. I feel like I'm there in the moment looking at the little pile of children, it's devastating. I feel like seeing a photograph of the "sad" thing versus being told about it brings more emotions because you can clearly see what is happening. Plus, you can see the expressions on the people/animals face in the picture. It's like being able to tell exactly how they feel.
I feel like (using the picture of the dead children in Syria killed from the gas bombing as an example) if somebody had told me that a gas bombing had killed multiple children that I would be sad. I would feel bad for the kids and their parents, since they're only so young and having your life taken from you is a sad thing in general. However, when I see the photograph it becomes more real to me. I feel like I'm there in the moment looking at the little pile of children, it's devastating. I feel like seeing a photograph of the "sad" thing versus being told about it brings more emotions because you can clearly see what is happening. Plus, you can see the expressions on the people/animals face in the picture. It's like being able to tell exactly how they feel.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Diptych
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