1. Would the reading in general be considered dated at all? Afterall, since it was written, so much technology has been presented besides just television, radio, and the telephone. How would something like the internet be considered in a book such as this?
2. The idea that a "tribe" is created is very visual as far as bringing us together in a constantly shrinking world. Wouldn't it seem ironic, then, that as tribes are created through the destruction of actual face-to-face contact? Wouldn't these "tribes" then be considered tribes of individuals?
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Mel Gibson, You Bastard!
My piece for the Photoshop animation assignment was inspired by actual events... sort of. Mel Gibson has a problem, and that is that he's insane. He's not a fan of the Jewish community, and he chews people's heads off on a constant basis. Therefore, the fact that Adam Sandler, AKA the funniest Jewish man ever, was right in front of him was a little too much for him to handle. He starts off by killing him with his Mel Gibson shark teeth, which causes the paparazzi to catch the action, making the celebrities on top of them to topple, and the bottle of alcohol to shatter at the bottom. Vanessa Hudgens gets scared and hides behind Eminem. Meanwhile, the ladies on the left use the distraction to make a move on playboy Tiger Woods, who is happy to see that Miley Cyrus is right there to give him a smooch.
Not the most historically accurate piece ever, but still representative of the chaos that is Hollywood today.
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