Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Podcast Description
In my class, we had to create a podcast about whatever we wanted to. I obviously wanted to do something with music, AGAIN! So I just happened to know that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony was right around the corner. I talked about the inductees and the history of the museum and the ceremony. Sadly, I couldn't put it on this blog, but perhaps in the future I will become more technologically inclined and will be able to upload it.
This is an autobiography that we had to create. I was interviewed about my family and friends, as well as what I enjoy doing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeQDFyEi1s0&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeQDFyEi1s0&feature=youtu.be
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
GRAFFITI ARTICLE
Finally something that doesn't praise great rock artists! It was time to write a shorter article when it came to this one. I'm genuinely interested in all the different forms of graffiti, so it was fun to learn about the art form.
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Is Graffiti expression of
creativity and imagination or just an act of public vandalism? On debate.org,
85% of people think that it is in fact art, making only 15% of the people who
voted believe that it is just a felony.
I personally believe that graffiti
can be a form of expression. It lets people know how other individuals feel. Many
popular themes in graffiti are environment, war, and current events. The most
popular things that you see, though, are unique creations that the artist
paints.
Many people describe graffiti as
Art through Vandalism. It can also be used to send a message to political
leaders and celebrities. Many forms of graffiti have a political message, for
example, to show corruption in government and society.
Graffiti
originated in the 1960’s in America and was created by political activists and
gangs who protested the Vietnam War.
There are
many different forms of graffiti, according to weburbanist.com, such as:
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“Tagging: writing the artist’s street name in a
single color usually used simply as a signature.
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Throw-up: a more complicated tagging technique
that has two or three colors, which shows more of the artist’s personality and
imagination.
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A Piece: a piece is a large, elaborate creation
of at least three colors that is much more complex than a tag or throw-up.
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Blockbuster: a graffiti technique used to either
cover up others art or keep others from painting in the same area. It usually
is painted with a paint roller and can have as many colors as wanted.
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Heaven: A heaven piece is the most dangerous
kind of graffiti. It is always in a hard to reach place such as the tops of a
high buildings or freeway signs.”
Graffiti has
gone through years of praise and years of hatred. Many graffiti artists,
including the famous Banksy, have climbed to fame for doing what some people
say is just a felony. Banksy, whose work is shown below, is most likely the
world’s most famous graffiti artists. He used a dark sense of humor and his
signature stencil design to make a name for himself.
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