Tuesday, February 8, 2011
The next Innovative issue?
If I were to come up with a new type of magazine, maybe I'll call it World-Cypher & Battle. It would differentiate from all the other magazines because this magazine going to be made by not the publishers, its going to be made by you. The publishers job is to take your knowledge, comment, ideas, and etc. relevent to arts of all kind and put it on in the magazine. Not only that but we'll have the arts of that type of genre compete for respected and recognize place of #1 of the week. The age group recommended to read this is 12 and up of all races, to those interested in art. You will notice how my magazine differ's from plenty of magazines out there due to the activity going through the magazine, its a art gallery competition type contest placed magnified to a larger scale, since the competitors would be from anywhere. Advertisers I believe would like to reach my read would probably be anything that's deals with arts and imagination like Def Jam, G4-Tech tv, MTV, Discovery Channel, and colleges. Articles that I might include in my premier issue would be from Bboyworld (a website of breakdancing news), I cant think of any right now, but at the moment I'm willing to accept any articles pertaining to art.The cover, I'd like to make it clean and simple, a white background and black font, the title "World-Cypher and Battle," would be a world in grid instead of a the word world, not too fancy but it will do...
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Book'em
I did mention before I don't really have an historical background with books and it was something I did'nt really get into, but thinking back on a book which I really liked when I was in had back in the day was the stinky cheese man because it was so crazy and random, to a point your pretty much thrown into a world of anarchy. It was a fictional picture book and the art was so entertaining to look at it you could gaze at the picture for minutes.
Another book I was actually into was the Native Son, which I read back in highschool. It was a suspenceful book, where racism was alive and well. The book was really explicit and got me clinged on to it. Knowing how into the book I gotten, I could of got into the reading scene but I always had something else to do because reading I really despised at the time.
Last but not least, there was The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, an author I can quickly recall cause I herd this was the same book John Lennon's assassin was holding while or after he killed him. The main character looked at the world as heartless and cruel; although, in the end he notices how an ugly world can yet be beautiful. The ending was really epic and well written, I though, since I visualized the ending so clear, and it was so relaxing thinking about it I thought this idea of an image I had of the ending can be therapetic to relax the mind.
Another book I was actually into was the Native Son, which I read back in highschool. It was a suspenceful book, where racism was alive and well. The book was really explicit and got me clinged on to it. Knowing how into the book I gotten, I could of got into the reading scene but I always had something else to do because reading I really despised at the time.
Last but not least, there was The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, an author I can quickly recall cause I herd this was the same book John Lennon's assassin was holding while or after he killed him. The main character looked at the world as heartless and cruel; although, in the end he notices how an ugly world can yet be beautiful. The ending was really epic and well written, I though, since I visualized the ending so clear, and it was so relaxing thinking about it I thought this idea of an image I had of the ending can be therapetic to relax the mind.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Clash of the Media
The media gives us many outlooks, explicit, and suggestive themes out there. Though we are blanketed with all sorts of content not recommended for the faint of heart. As far as the powerful-effects model goes media can have that potential power of changing ones ideals, pending on how gullible and informed one can be. I would like to find out the statistic's of what types of medium would cause a greater influence and why. Doing surveys maybe on music and asking why they're interested in it. Based on how they conclude they're answers I would put it to the test with people I know and who my family knows. The results would depend on the roots of music and interest linked to personality on top of the people who he/she is around with.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
My A. Bio
In my early youth I didn’t do a lot of reading but I did watch a lot of television and play video games primarily, sometimes the internet. I started to appreciate music more in middle school. Then social networking was starting to coexist along with my affiliation with anime (Japanese Cartoons) through web surfing. Some movies when I was a rudimentary child I would watch the same movie repetitively just because I liked it so much, unfortunately, I don’t remember all that, good, but my family would tell me. I’m looking back on it now, I guess you could say normally my friends would channel the media to me, the types of media I was already familiar with was with video games and cartoons. Then as I grew older my mind would generally be open to many things. Today the media is becoming broader to me and my new year’s resolution is to start reading books, which I got hands on a few I am plan on reading. Newspapers were high school to me because that’s when it was available during class. Video game was what my family and my friends were associated with and I love playing games. It became somewhat a passion that I wanted to become a game designer, so I’m thinking about getting into the field of graphics designing and progress from there. Its funny, influences come from the media, but really its people like us who make it exist, so basically we are making ourselves, just taking it on a global scale.
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