Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Advertisements and Connections
In our society there are many things that intrigue a person from colors, to actions, or from the location of what is going on. In the article "Making Connections" by Anthone Greene, he states, "Links between things, events, people and our actions--so-called item associations--are the reason certain objects evoke reminiscence and become keepsakes." Our society has become one of advertisements in which everywhere we look you can find an add. In a newspaper, magazine and most prominently in movies and television giving consumers the idea that product placement is only natural. A great example of this can be found in "Madison Avenue and Your Brain" by Matthew Blakeslee. Blakeslee states, "How deep these new ideas will penetrate into civic policy and individual self-conception will be interesting to watch." Here the author is stating that with all the advertisements used in society, the presence and presentation of these ads will become second nature to people. A coke turned to show the label in a movie, a giant McDonald's sign, all big name brands we know and see in movies and instantly recognize saying, "Oh hey! He's drinking Coke too!" This is not healthy for our society and presenting products like that in movies does not make the movie more realistic.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Mindfulness
I practice mindfulness everywhere especially when I'm in Tacoma. Being aware of your surroundings can prevent people from trying to steal from you, like say a pickpocket. Or when your walking in a rural setting and a car swerves in your path on the road, mindfulness will allow you to to dash off to the side in a ditch to avoid a reckless or unaware driver. Through D.A.R.E. this organization wants the new generation to be mindful of what drugs and alcohol do to the body. Or when you take a driving test and the instructor is teaching you to always be mindful of other drivers on the road. But of course through social networking there are those people who encourage other to come to a party. Maybe even youtube videos of people peeling out of stop signs in their new mustang GT. Whatever the case, I guess it depends on how you were brought it up and the people you surround yourself with. But that doesn't mean you can't change who you are, there is still time for everyone.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Blog Numero Uno
The postmodern world, according to Anderson, is one in which is changing everyday. Where old cultures are battling the new ones trying to rise up and where cultures are disappearing or being reformed. In Anderson's "Welcome to the Postmodern World", he quotes on page 23 paragraph 1, "It is commonplace to observe cultures change when the use of money is introduced." Cultures who are used to their old ways are now able to be exposed to the world and it's many different ethnicity separating the old way followers to the new way discoverers. Another example of this somewhat out with the old in with the new example is a quote from Miss Brill in the second to last paragraph, "But why? Because of that stupid old thing at the end there?" asked the boy."Why does she come here at all-who wants her? Why doesn't she keep her silly old mug at home?" I think this quote relates to the change of cultures but more specifically what our next culture is becoming with Facebook, Twitter, texting and new communication. On Facebook you will see people posting things about how this person is this, or that and was looking like this with that person. With technology, it has made communicating easier and that's all aspects of it. But also with this new technology comes the change of cultures, where we no longer have to dial a phone to talk to someone or walk a mile to see them. We can text, drive, Facebook and with all these changes I'm not sure they are for the better.
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