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Postmodernism

I found the first reading to be quite difficult to follow, since it was very heavy on referencing the numerous cultures and practices that occur throughout each. However the one message that I received from the first article was that now in a postmodern time, the numerous cultures and their differences are meshed together to create an overall new culture. I am not sure if that was the message that was intended or if I am completely incorrect on that observation, just because I was confused the majority of the time reading the article. I found the second reading to be an interesting approach to explain postmodernism, however I was still confused on most of what Baudrillard was trying to say. Do the people that go to Disney seek an experience that is completely contrasting the reality, in which the rest of the world is actually reality? She also alluded to the idea of how people feel when they go to Disney, in which being brought back to childhood is a common feeling among the community

Colors- Podcast

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I found this podcast to be an interesting way for me to learn more about color. I always thought that most people see color in similar ways, if not the same. It was eye-opening to know that color is definitely bigger and broader than I originally thought. I knew that some animals see colors differently, however I did not fully understand the minute aspects of the differences in color between humans, animals and other species. I found the short discussion on the butterfly to be very interesting. It is almost hard to believe that an animal that is seemingly inferior to humans, is actually superior in regards to color. The fact that a butterfly can see more colors on the rainbow that a human can just puts the magnitude that color has on the world into perspective. Nobody would think that an insect would be able to see more colors than a human, however it is interesting because the fact that a butterfly can see so many colors probably has a large impact on the survival of the insect. I

Whitescape Assignment

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Comparison 1:              For this assignment, the artist Odili Donald Odita asked us to take two white objects and put them next to each other to compare if they are indeed truly white. I decided to take a paper towel and a plate to compare the color of both against each other. For the first comparison, I definitely noticed that the two seemingly white things were not the exact same color. The paper towel seemed to have a gray undertone when compared to the plate. The plate also seemed to be a different variation of white. The plate seemed to have a faint yellow tone when looked at in that lighting and against the paper towel.  Comparison 2:                 The second part of this assignment was to take those two objects and compare them again but in a different lighting. The lighting was darker in my second comparison, bringing out different color aspects of these two objects that are somewhat different from the first comparison. The paper towel in the different lig

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