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Friday, November 12, 2021

Wet & Dry Media - 1.2 Practical Art 90914

In art, I have been currently working on my Wet and Dry media internal. In the slideshow below, I've included all things that I have done as well as a brief explanation about it.


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Friday, October 1, 2021

Learning Reflection

What was the best lesson and why? According to my memory, I don't think there was any best lesson except for the lessons when we play games. 

What did you enjoy doing and why? When we play games (charades and Kahoot) because it's fun. 

What was one task you were proud of and why? I am proud of all the tasks that I have done especially getting credits from it.

What is something you could do differently / better next term? More motivation!!

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Plan: Panel Two

This is a rough layout for my panel two. I'm not quite sure yet about the thumbnail sketch that I drew(except for the big buildings on the side) as well as the layout because my mind might change later. 






Monday, August 2, 2021

Modes of Persuasion

Ethos is a technique for persuading an audience by relying on the authority or credibility of the persuader. An example of this is John Kasich's 2016 Ohio primary victory speech. 
"And you know, ladies and gentlemen, my whole life has been about trying to create a climate of opportunity for people.
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You know, as my father carried that mail on his back and his after was a coal miner, and you know, I was just told by my cousinI didn't realize thisthat my mother, one of four [children], was the only one to graduate from high school. The other three barely made it out of the eighth grade because they were poor.
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And you know, as I've traveled the country and I look into your eyes... You want to believe that your children are going to have ultimately a better America than what we got from our mothers and fathers. That's the great American legacy: that our kids will be better than we are. 
- In this speech, Kasich intends to emphasize that he is "just an ordinary American" and that he will advocate for other hardworking  Americans by stating that he comes from a humble background.

Pathos is a persuasive speech technique that appeals to the audience's emotions. Pathos is a method of persuasion that involves evoking an emotional response from the audience. When trying to persuade an audience, you can use pathos by appealing to their hopes and dreams or appealing to their emotions. An example of this is Ronald Reagan's 1987 "Tear Down This Wall" speech.
"Behind me stands a wall that encircles the free sectors of this city, part of a vast system of barriers that divides the entire continent of Europe...Yet it is here in Berlin where the wall emerges most clearly...Every man is a Berliner, forced to look upon a scar...
General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"
-- By referring to the Wall as a "scar", Reagan evokes outrage from his audience. "Every man is a Berliner", he tells the audience, assuring Germans that the rest of the world is concerned about the city's issues. Finally, he exclaims and rejuvenates the audience by daring Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev to "bring down this wall!".  

Logos is another type of technique that convinces an audience by using logic and reason. Logos is a useful tool of persuasion because your audience is more likely to be persuaded if you can 'prove' your argument through logic and facts. This can be done using statistics, facts, and charts. An example of this is from a speech of Barack Obama's 2015 State of the Union Address.
"But tonight, we turn the page. Tonight, after a breakthrough year for America, our economy is growing and creating jobs at the fastest pace since 1999. Our unemployment rate is now lower than it was before the financial crisis. More of our kids are graduating than ever before. More of our people are insured than ever before. And we are as free from the grip of foreign oil as we’ve been in almost 30 years."
- In this example, Obama talks about historical precedent and economic data from previous years to support his claim that the country's economy is in a good shape. 

1) What are we doing? We are learning about Pathos, Ethos, and Logos by finding their definition as well as some of their examples.
2) Why are we doing it? So we have an idea where to use them in our upcoming persuasive writing
3) What questions do I have? Nothing in particular.

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

School Outing

 A short opinion piece on whether or not a school outing should be educational or enjoyable... or both

A school outing should be educational as well as enjoyable because if it's going to be just educational, the learning can be just done at school. It should be enjoyable since it's outside of school(most learning at school is boring - students have to sit down and listen). Also, if the school outing is educational and enjoyable, the students can actually learn easily while having fun. If it's just educational, it might be hard for the students to learn since it might bore them. 

Thursday, June 3, 2021

My goal to relieve stress

One thing I would do to relieve stress is to get more sleep. I don't have a problem sleeping early since I do it most of the time. Although, the issue that I'm facing right now is waking up too early. From time to time, I would get up around 2:50 am and stay until 4. However, due to this, I wake up late, which means I have less time to do things. For instance, making breakfast for my siblings and cleaning up. For me to relieve stress, my goal is to get at least 7-8 hours so I have more time to get ready in the morning as well as having the motivation to do my work at school. 

Thursday, May 27, 2021

AS 90913: Tracey Tawhiao Subversion - Blog Post 5

Summation/Conclusion
What connections can you make between the two Artists Kaupapa and uses of the grid?
Kaupapa: Tracey Tawhiao's Kaupapa is about her Maori culture. She shows this by painting subversive Maori symbols in newspapers and leaving out text she wants to convey to the viewer. Unlike Tawhiao, De Chirico Kaupapa is around “infinity, loneliness, time, mystery and enigma, deserted streets, silent squares dominated by equestrian monuments as if a shadow had been cast on them, statues that embody suspense and waiting, omens, clairvoyant eyes, and figures cloaked in black looking thoughtfully towards the horizon” (translated from “De Chirico”, Giunti, Florence, 1988). 
Source from: Italian Ways

Uses of the grid: For Tawhiao's artwork, she uses newspapers. Since it has thin grids along with it, she uses it to separate parts of her work. On top of them, she outlines its surroundings to make the grids more visible. De Chirico, an Italian artist, also uses grids(but it's less visible ) but also focuses on perspectival shifts.


Artwork's name: "Amazon"

This is an example of Tracey Tawhiao's Artwork using grids from the newspaper as well as outlining each part with different colours: red, blue, indigo, pink and grey.








Artwork's name: "Piazza d'Italia"
This is an example of De Chirico's Artwork using grids and perspective.