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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Presentation



In the presentation what we going to present was all about Creative multimedia and cave drawing. We found that that was so made sensed about the Cave Drawing as the mother of the Creative Multimedia.
For the earlier century, people who live in cave did many drawing on the wall as Cave Drawing, they record down there feeling, daily activity, emotion and even their think. Many of the words, symbols and even shape that we are using nowadays were been created by them.
Nowadays, we do documentation communication and even decoration through internet, handwriting, drawing, recording and etc. we are using multimedia ways to present our feeling, thinking, opinion, emotion and daily activity just like how cave drawing been done.
We had Facebook, Blogger, Friendster, Photoshop, Illustrator, and etc.
Besides, we present this entire thing with creativity, this is also exactly just like how they presenting their thinking on the wall.
Cave Drawing is the mother of Creative Multimedia who creating, leading and producing us a very good medium or tool to convert our information.






Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Thursday, March 25, 2010

lesson 9

How merge Goes WRONG ?












Create a passage/writing that describe the concept of “Love”
WITH Red Chili

Love is spicy like a red chili, even though sometimes we tearing for it,
but still, we just like to adding it into our life.

From: Happycat1081101296


Create a passage/writing that describe the concept of “Man”
WITH Mortal and Pestle

A man with strong mentally and physically thinking,
just like a good quality mortal and pestle, 
Man's responsible is to protect, provide and produce love
strive hard to win, struggle hard to be strong

From: Happycat1081101296





for today class,
i personally love it so much,
because i do like to merge things all around 
and writing phrase.
but i hope to learn something new next week,
this is the third times, talk about this topic already.

next week will be a very busy week,
got 4 assignment  to submit and 2 assignment to prepare.
keep it up cat!  

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Lesson 8

Juxploration on analogy metaphor 
Analogy in Juxtaposition
-making familiar
-use in daily conversation to use something same to explain something complex


there are two type of anologies 
1.Logical Analogies
-use similarities in design, structure or function to connect back to the subject

2.Effective Anologies
-emotional resemblance
-the use of an animal to explain a certain characteristic of a person
-more frequently in conversation  to emphrase certain points


ANALOGIES
reasoning or explaining from parallel cases. A simile is an expressed analogy; a metaphor is an implied one. Adjective:analogous

Simile
figure of speech in which two fundamentally unlike things are explicitly compared, usually in a phrase introduced by like or as. See also:

Metaphor
figure of speech in which an implied comparison is made between two unlike things that actually have something in common. A metaphor expresses the unfamiliar (the tenor) in terms of the familiar (the vehicle). When Neil Young sings, "Love is a rose," "rose" is the vehicle for "love," the tenor. (In cognitive linguistics, the terms target and source are roughly equivalent to tenor and vehicle.) Adj.: metaphorical.




i got some nice example of Juxposition [oxymoron]
  • rich:money::well:health
  • land:river::body:veins
  • pig:pork::steer:beef
  • small:petite::large:giant
  • panel:door::pane:window
  • eye:sight::teeth:chew
  • hand:elbow::foot:knee
  • meow:cat::bark:dog
  • baby:adult::puppy:dog
  • mitten:hand::sock:foot
  • author:story::poet:poetry
  • seed:tree::egg:bird
  • Edward:Ed::Suzanne:Sue
  • four:rectangle::three:triangle
  • gas:car::wood:fire
  • creek:river::hill:mountain
  • plane:hangar::auto:garage
  • son:father::daughter:mother
  • stem:flower::trunk:tree
  • pen:author::brush:artist
  • rose:vase::water:pitcher
  • heat:furnace::cool:air conditioner
  • man:men::sheep:sheep
  • boy:shirt::girl:blouse
  • sit:sat::bring:brought
  • cat:mouse::spider:fly
  • knife:cut::pen:write
  • lion:cage::book:bookcase

For me, I will like to define what is Anologies and Metaphor. So I done some studies by surfing website. This is my conclusion, despite certain similarities, an analogy is not the same as a metaphor. As Bradford Stull observes in The Elements of Figurative Language (Longman, 2002), the analogy "is a figure of language that expresses a set of like relationships among two sets of terms. In essence, the analogy does not claim total identification, which is the property of the metaphor. It claims a similarity of relationships."
In the following example of an effective analogy, science writer Claudia Kalb relies on the computer to explain how our brains process memories:
Some basic facts about memory are clear. Your short-term memory is like the RAM on a computer: it records the information in front of you right now. Some of what you experience seems to evaporate--like words that go missing when you turn off your computer without hitting SAVE. But other short-term memories go through a molecular process called consolidation: they're downloaded onto the hard drive. These long-term memories, filled with past loves and losses and fears, stay dormant until you call them up.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Lesson 7


Lesson 7



Juxtaposition

in the class, the meaning of juxtaposition are :
1. an act or instance of placing close together or side by side, esp. for comparison or contrast.
2. the state of being close together or side by side. all form lecturer :  Simply stated, juxtaposition means placing things side-by-side. 

In art this usually is done with the intention of bringing out a specific quality or creating an effect, particularly when two contrasting or opposing elements are used. The viewer's attention is drawn to the similarities or differences between the elements.



for me juxtaposition was simply stated, juxtaposition means placing things side-by-side. In art this usually is done with the intention of bringing out a specific quality or creating an effect, particularly when two contrasting or opposing elements are used. The viewer's attention is drawn to the similarities or differences between the elements.there is the  

example of Juxtaposition that i love the most.