Thursday, February 9, 2012

Billy Collins: Now and Then



DESIGN ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES:
At the beginning of the video the lines lead into the animations and they guide your eyes to the next frame.The paper and drawing consists of traditional Chinese water paint. The design is simplistic and the lines are brushed thick.It changes from traditional Chinese water paint to an animated cartoon to a realistic scenery. He emphasizes "loud cartoons on television" as if he is implying that they are a joke.
It emphasizes that life isn't what it used to be like. And how the traditions and lifestyle back then is different from today's society.

ANALYZING:
In my opinion i think that the artist demonstrated good transitions throughout the video and a good message. It was something understandable. The colors are very organic and earth like. I think the video is about understanding different times, or making sense of it all.

DISCUSS THE USE OF SOUND:
There is no music whatsoever but Billy Collins (narrator) describes the poem through the images. The emotion of his voice in monotone but i find it easier to connect too.

SEQUENCING:
almost each sequence is around 7 seconds apart this means that it is a short period of time but it doesn't bore the audience.

OVERALL OPINION:
I think this video and poem relate well with each other because it is amazing how we learn how differently we live throught the years and centuries.This inspires me because it gives me an outlook to do more timeless art pieces.

Monday, February 6, 2012

the Missing Pages Poem Assignment

Our assignment in class was to research 4 historical figures. This poem is about making Black History heritage more defined to not only Canadians but others who are unfamiliar with it. it is as if the author is making a metaphor to how the pages of history are being lost like the pages of a poem. The 3 people i decided to write about are:Stanley grizzle, Viola Desmond, Henry Bibb and Domestic Workers (not a person). I used the 5 W's to further my research and make it more clear.

Who: STANLEY GRIZZLE

What: After serving in Europe during WW2 Grizzle started to be involved in the Union more. He opened management to black people and he was also one of the leaders of the Civil Rights in 1950. Grizzle worked with the Labor Committee to Combat Racial Intolerance.

When: (Birth year) 1918

Where: (Birth place) Toronto, Ontario

Why: Grizzle wanted society to be more opened to diversity.



Who: VIOLA DESMOND

What:Viola Desmond refused to sit in the assigned area in which black people were supposed to sit which was the balcony of the theatre. The theatre had been segregated this means the black people had to sit in a different area that the whites and this caused a separation of colour between the two.Desmond decided to sit in the floor seats where the white people did.She was removed with force and arrested.

When:July 6 1914- February 7 1965

Where: Nova Scotia

Why: Viola wanted to change the way things were and also to make a stand for what she believed in.



Who: HENRY BIBB

What: Henry Bibb was a slave who served a white woman in a Kentucky Plantation. Henry was born into slavery and throughout his life he had encountered many memorable things.Bibb published his autobiography called : Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave, Written by Himself. Henry was later known as " One of the best slave narratives." After writing his autobiography he felt that his life would be in danger so to ensure the safety of himself he migrated to Canada and lived in Windsor Ontario.

When:1815-1854

Where:Kentucky

Why: Henry wrote his biography in order to show people not only what he had to live through but what other slaves experienced on a daily basis.



Who: DOMESTIC WORKERS

What: Domestic workers worked within a household of their employers, this is another term for a servant. They provide childcare, cleaning, food preparations, shopping, laundry and other errands.Woman were typically known as domestic workers but they were also reffered to as "Woman-Mistresses"

When: Domestic workers were most commonly recognized in the 1800's and 1900's. Slavery also started before the 1800's and it also still occurs in various countries today.

Where: South America and some parts of Canada in the past.

Why: Domestic workers/slavery were used for trading. They traded slaves usually for cotton, tobacco and sugar.The British had captured African tribes and put them on slave ships with about 400 and more people being sent to the West Indies,America and Canada. They were sold to owners with plantations.