Wednesday, November 5, 2008

DEEP?!?!

A part of everyday life is involved with the arts; whether it be movies, books, a picture, etc. This art brings alive more then we may sometimes realize, take the last movie you watched, it may well be interpreted to be something that you may not have seen before. Me, one of the movies i was recently introduced to was groundhog day; now I am a huge sucker for romantic comedies, so naturally i absolutely adored the movie. But a discussion afterwards allowed me to see a picture i did not pay attention to and did not realize was there. This is what i call deep, the deeper meaning of something something we may not see until someone else points it out to us, yet it is always there. This deeper meaning could really reveal anything, in groundhog day it reveals peoples reactions, and the type of behaviors that many people exhibit everyday, something i really didn't see because i was too caught up in the romantic comedy to see until the discussion began.
The deeper meaning in art is an excellent way of learning something new through different perspective. Through movies and visual aids, it is often more useful and more knowledge can be attained because learning visually is a more common way of knowledge and up on the big screen is more likely to grab someones attention( especially a teenagers) then reading a boring book for a month on psychology. Through-out much of our childhood and all through our lives we are told that too much TV and movies damages the brain and ruins our bodies; when in fact many TV shows and movies have deeper underlying messages that are meant to stimulate the mind and are there to help understand. Many children's novels are filled with morals to help parents install these values in their children while helping them learn to read at the same time. This is one of the more common examples of this deeper intellect that many people are aware of, but not many are aware of this in some of the movies they watch. For example how many people see Harry Potter as displaying the racism and harsh judgements that occur in everyday life including in the harsh world of high school.
TV and movies allow people into a world they may not know, or even knew existed. Say growing up you were the most popular kid in school, maybe even labelled most liked or amazing jock; later on when you grew up and watched a show on the hardships and suicides that take place in schools everyday, your eyes may be opened up into a world unknown to you. This visual aid allows people to learn about something totally new or just to give a different perspective. Whichever the case may be we are truly able to learn from the arts and sometimes even better. This is something to think of the next time you sit down to watch a movie or your favorite show,(even if you think you know everything about that form of art there may be something lurking there) "Am i learning something?"........Well are you?!?!

And that's my thoughts;
TINK

Wednesday, October 29, 2008


This is an art piece by Edgar Degas called, "After Bath". Now although many people may look at this piece because it has a naked woman in it, it is much more then that, although that is the first thing that caught my eye. I believe that Degas was trying to capture the beauty of such simple tasks that women take part in each and every day. In this intent Degas is very successful and captures that beauty within this woman, he allows the audience to see drying off in a whole new light. This picture successfully draws the audience's attention right away because it is so unique, and when I and many others pay more attention to the piece of art the inner beauty is revealed. I believe this was the intent of Degas to get a unique response from his audience, and to make sure they direct their attention to the piece. Overall Degas creates this art which grabs attention and strikes the audience, especially woman who can relate to the picture itself.
And that's my thoughts on this art;
TINK


This is an art piece done by Monet of a bridge by a lily pond. I believe that Monet intended to create a place of serenity, and to show that bridges can be very peaceful. There is excellent quality in this picture, for the bridge does not look out of place like it might if the scenario were different. Monet successfully creates this place of peace and creates the painting so that the whole piece comes together and does not look unmatched. This piece is special to me because it almost capture that peaceful place i escape to in my head when i need to get away. The lilies also create a perfect scenery for me because lilies are my favorite flower and was my grandpas before he passed on, making them near and dear to my heart.

And that's my thought on this art;

TINK

Friday, October 24, 2008

ART?????

What is art? What isn't art? Personally I think that art is a form of expression, at can recreate and idea, create a new idea or create a representation. Art comes in many different forms; from songs to pictures, to maybe even a short story. I have come to believe that art is almost a category that something fits into when you don't know the category that something fits into. For example, if your are unsure of what category something may fit into, like they know that it's not science, and not history, it could be art.

The other day I was talking about a poem i wrote not too long ago and was asked, well is that poem art? I immediately snapped back claiming that of course it's art, but then got to thinking of what makes my poem art, why was I so sure? I decided it was art because I find most poetry to be art, i was intending for my poem to be art and to express my opinions, and was hoping to get a related feeling from other woman as a response to my poem.

In our class, this is what we discussed on how art has intention, some sort of quality and a response, for these reasons I came to the conclusion that my poem was in fact a piece of art, and using these factors as a guide line we are able to somewhat distinguish between what is art and what is not. The quality and success in achieving the intent can differ between good and bad art, although sometimes yes it may be subjective. So, if you are creating a master piece try to remember that the art really is judged subjectively; but if you achieve what you set out to do, you created a work of art.

And That's my Thoughts;
TINK

Monday, October 20, 2008

What's Good?

The term good is used quite frequently in our everyday conversation, for example; so how did your day go today.... oh good good and you... oh pretty good. Lame, and besides the fact how can you define what is good or not. When it comes to food, there is a new article on the news everyday that tells us something new is going to make us live longer or help us cure cancer, and the next day it's going to cause early death in certain age groups. So what do you believe? Nothing its all hoo haw, I say the best thing to do is enjoy what you eat and hope that it is the good thing for you to eat and you can live a long and prosperous life. Now back to what is good, it is very difficult to understand what is good and what is bad which even leads to what is right and what is wrong. Mainly we are taught by our parents and they install a set of morals in us, yes just like a computer, and we learn to decifer the difference. The line can be very thin though, and sometimes there is no good or bad decision. The only good or right thing to do, well most times, is to do what you think is the right or good thing to do and hope that your decision works well.

And that's my thoughts;
Tink

Ethical Theories

In the Dilemma in my previous blog I decided it would be the right thing to do to keep the cheating quiet and to just deal with your own problems, this situation can be debated extensively on what is right and what is wrong; or what one should do compared to what they would do. I do believe that in this case I made the right decision, for yes you may help the teacher if you inform them there is some cheating taking place in the class, but is not another students obligation to take care of other students but to worry about themselves and their futures. Three main theories or approaches to ethics have been derived including consequentaialism, deontology, and virtue ethics. Consequetaialism refers to morally ethic decisions that focus on the outcome or consequence of the decision made. This does somewaht apply for this dilems for one must consider whether to make the decision that has the best outcome for themselves; maybe telling the teacher and sucking up to that teacher to get a better mark; or looking at the other outcomes with not telling the teacher. Deontology refers to the rightness or wrongness of the actual act in the dilema. I don't believe deontology is used as much in this particular dilema, for the decision does not present terrible consequences for you if either decision is made. Virtue ethics focuses on the character of the decision and the individual making the decision. I believe virtue ethics should be the most heavily weighted theory in this decision, for the decision made will definately depend on the type of person making the decision and this character of this decision where it does not effect many people to an extreme extent weighs heavily on why and what the individual will decide. In this dilemma looking at the best scenerio, by looking out for yourself and your best interest is the way to guide your decision.

And that's my thoughts;
TINK

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Dilema

If you were taking a class where you struggled just to pass the class, and there was another student, who we will call Sue, is excelling because Sue's older cousin is doing the work for her. Here is were the dilemma comes into play, as your frustration grows you become more and more tempted to turn Sue in and expose her for the cheater she is. Do you drop the teacher an anonymous note about the implied cheating on the part of this other student? Or do you ignore the cheating and only seek help? Turning Sue in might get the teacher to slow down a little, and help you in the long run. What do you do?

***In regards to this dilemma I believe that, ethically, you can try and hint that there may be a student cheating and some sort of pop quiz or such may help in the catching of this student, but karma will eventually come around and get Sue. For although it is unethical to cheat, I believe that Sue would get what is coming to her, for she would know nothing in the long run and would not do well in greater education. It is more important for each individual to look out for themselves and not worry what the students around you are doing. Yes, if you were to help the teacher discover the cheating, the teacher may be likely to help you, but I'm sure the teacher would help no matter what. There are also students who naturally excel that can help you with your homework and in your classes. So, I therefore believe that what is your business is your business and trying to get involved with other peoples business will only cause more drama and possibly present more dilemmas. It is better to take of ones own business and try to get the help needed, and try to do better before worrying about other peoples grades, and as i said before Sue will find the consequences of her cheating harder then the class she is cheating in and will get the punishment she deserves. Concluding that one should not rat out Sue for cheating but worry about their own problems.



And that's my thoughts;

TINK;)