What is Media Studies?

The Integrated Media Studies classes are mandatory, trimester, non-elective courses, grades 9-11 that are integrated into the cultural history curriculum. In all the Media Studies courses, students learn to deconstruct and construct media via collaborative and individual projects and activities, production, discussion, and written reflection. This is a double-period class.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

collage


Mamoun

Art is essential to human life. Everyone can say that they are an artist no matter what they do. This is because it is almost impossible to separate creativity from the intellect. Our lives and creativity are so inherently combined that if one stopped being creative they would surely die of depression. Although some people seem to have lost this essential need to create that all humans share, in there own ways this is never the case, for if one looks closely they will see that every single act is outlined, shaded, then colored in the lurid strands of the meaning of life, creating.

This collage represents my artistic nature because it shows the world as a single creative entity, with the eye as the epicenter. It depicts the many phases of life as a pillar. The space shuttle represents increasing amount human inventions slowly destroying attacking the world. The three women on top of the world represent the zenith of our culture. The fact they are still beneath the clouds and therefore nature represents that the peak of our society is still beneath nature. The circles represent the containment of all we know in the nutshell of our world. The stream of creatures coming in represents the unknown In our world.

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