Sunday, 6 April 2014
Blue Days
Hi everyone, my task for this lesson was to create a series of photographs that explore the topic 'Blue Days'. I was allowed to interpret 'Blue Days' in anyway I wanted to and I chose to convey a blue feeling, a feeling of being down or depressed. I attempted to capture situations or events that were wrong or objects that were broken. I hope you feel my photo's transfer those kind of emotions.
Thursday, 3 April 2014
Mind Mapping Donuts
Hi everyone, the following picture is a mind map I drew up for 'Donny's Donuts'.
Mind maps are a creative and efficient way to brainstorm, create and group your ideas. Anything in your life that you find messy or confusing you can mind map. Doing this can very easily set out your thoughts, making your mind mapped situation a lot less baffling!
In the mind map above is I was given free reign to go as obscure as I wanted but to make sure I got a lot of information in the map. I also attempted to make the map pop with a good dose of color.
Mind maps are a creative and efficient way to brainstorm, create and group your ideas. Anything in your life that you find messy or confusing you can mind map. Doing this can very easily set out your thoughts, making your mind mapped situation a lot less baffling!
In the mind map above is I was given free reign to go as obscure as I wanted but to make sure I got a lot of information in the map. I also attempted to make the map pop with a good dose of color.
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
Right Brain Thinking
Hi everyone! The drawings below are exercises I completed to demonstrate how the left and right sides of the brain interact. First though, here is some information about the right and left sides of the brain:
Generally the right side of your brain absorbs any information your senses might perceive and your left side sorts and orders this information. Now this doesn't mean that the left side of the brain cannot do what the right side of your brain can do. It just happens that the left side is more efficient at cataloging information and your right side can process information well. Now sometimes both sides or the brain work in conjunction to operate normally in someone. Although in most people one side of the brain will be dominant over the other, which creates certain character and personality traits.
Generally the right side of your brain absorbs any information your senses might perceive and your left side sorts and orders this information. Now this doesn't mean that the left side of the brain cannot do what the right side of your brain can do. It just happens that the left side is more efficient at cataloging information and your right side can process information well. Now sometimes both sides or the brain work in conjunction to operate normally in someone. Although in most people one side of the brain will be dominant over the other, which creates certain character and personality traits.
Left Side Dominant vs Right Side Dominant Character Traits
Plans schedule vs Impulsive scheduling
Follows rules without question vs Questions the rules
Rarely uses hand gestures when talking vs Uses hand gestures when talking
Listens to what is being said vs Listens to how something is said
Face/Vase Drawing
The point of this exercise was to demonstrate the mental confusion even temporary paralysis experienced when the your brain shifts from the dominant left side mode to the sub-dominant right side mode.
The process I followed was to draw the face on the left first while stating what body parts I was drawing. I then drew the top and bottom lines for the vase. Starting the face on the right, I continued to name the body parts. When I reached the chin I found myself attempting to draw in the opposite direction I needed to go. In response I paused and then continued to draw the face correctly.
Picasso Drawing
For this task I was asked to copy off an upside down Picasso drawing. I was also asked to focus completely on the lines and shapes that the picture was composed off and ignore any anything the picture seemed to be. I drew for roughly 40 minutes. After that time, I flipped my drawing the right side up and was pleasantly surprised.
The end result was much better than I had anticipated, as was expected conclusion. The simple act of focusing on the individual parts of the image and not knowing the end result had resulted in a better outcome than I would have produced knowing full well what I was actually drawing.
Thursday, 27 March 2014
Me
Hey everyone, I'm a 16 year old living in Sydney . I started a Cert III in Media to gain more knowledge about the field of Media in general. I'm interested in radio and television production and this course offered a great general introduction to these things.
In the future I hope to gain a greater understanding of the Media world, and use that information to strive towards a specific job.
As for hobbies, I love playing and watching football (soccer) and have done so for the past 10 years. I love listening to tons of music from Coldplay and Bastille to Swedish electronic music and even TV and movie soundtracks. The latest technology such as operating systems, phone and laptops I also find fascinating to learn about.
I'm going to be updating this blog as per my subject's requests.

As for hobbies, I love playing and watching football (soccer) and have done so for the past 10 years. I love listening to tons of music from Coldplay and Bastille to Swedish electronic music and even TV and movie soundtracks. The latest technology such as operating systems, phone and laptops I also find fascinating to learn about.
I'm going to be updating this blog as per my subject's requests.
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