Sunday, June 8, 2014

Class #11: Symbolizing your society and hw


Strength and Infinity Manifesto
Jaylene, Munazza, and Ashley's Survival Group

Our flag symbolizes strength and unity within the group. The infinity is our symbol of unity and the bear signifies our strength. As a group we vow to always stand by each other with strength and unity no matter the consequences or circumstances.
Living in any place where you have to fend for yourself you must be fair. Don't harm others, but still defend yourself if it gets to the point where you have no other choice to do so. Treat others with respect. Respect another persons territory and always be cautious of your surroundings and the people around you no matter where you are. Always protect those who can't protect themselves like young children, infants, the elderly, and disabled. Always stand your ground and look into the best interest of yourself and the people around you and in your group. Always try to make the most rational decisions and last, but no least always make sure that you and your group have some source of nutrition which would be to try to make sure that you and your group have some type of ration of food. 

Class #11: Followup

1. This painting of Sir Thomas More by Hans Holbein is an iconic painting, because the painting doesn't have any direct relationship with the person depicted in the painting. He made this painting to become friends with More who was a powerful speaker in the English parliament.

2. The Yves Klein, Anthropometry is an indexical painting because it is a true representation of the relationship between the image which is depicted as proof. The blue paint shows that Klein had used naked female models who were covered in the blue paint and were laid on the canvas to create this image.

3. This is a symbolic painting since it represents love. If you tilt your head to the right, you can see an image of a heart which we relate to love.

4. This painting would be considered both iconic and indexical because the nude female model in the back is blurred which shows that she doesn't really have a relationship with the painting. It's indexical because the woman sitting on the chair is right in the front and not blurred out showing us that she was there at the time.