The above link is to a website that is for an art
gallery that I went to in the spring. There I saw a beautiful piece of work
made and presented in an exhibition called “the five senses”. This piece of
work is placed in a dark room through a small twisted hallway and all there is
to see is a light from above shining down on the mist coming out of some tubes
right next to it. When the water mist comes down, the light catches and creates
an ever flowing rainbow as well as making a golden sheen on other parts. I
chose this because art is a hard subject for me. I love it but before I started
taking art classes, I had a very poorly formed idea of what real art is. I went
to this gallery to find a piece of art to write about and I chose this one
because it was so beautiful and calm but it was also just made out of supplies
anyone could get almost anywhere. I love the idea that someone can make
something so wonderful from just an idea, simple supplies, and some intuition
on what to do.
Ashley Farnsworth
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Friday, October 17, 2014
Health Journal
I find this journal helpful in a multitude of ways including that it helps keep track of the many problems one can face when dealing with chronic illness like myself. I forget the little things that happen between my doctors visits and keeping a journal like this would help me keep track of everything as well as seeing what things would be beneficial for me to do as well as not do.
Gratitude Journal
This link isn't so much another journal but it is a way to post what one is grateful for in a kind of minimalist way. I appreciate the way this site is set up; it makes it easy for me to think about what I need to appreciate in life.
Sketchbook Journal
This link is to a blog about journals and sketchbooks. So many times a sketchbook is seen as something an art student keeps to hone their skills of observation and control, but drawing an be therapeutic. Even if you're not good at drawing it doesn't mean you can't. Anyone can pick up a pen or pencil and start to draw what they see or what they want to see, even doodle. Keeping a sketchbook is a wonderful way to journal in a new creative way.
The type of journal I chose was a gratitude journal because the way it was set up online was easy to use and giving thanks is something I don’t do in my journals. This is why I want to starts because it’s very easy to get lost in a swirling vortex of how life sucks that I forget everything that’s going good in my life. Obviously I posted about what I was grateful for today which was about how my schooling is going really well this semester and how I’ve been able to stay on top of things. This kind of journal people don’t reply because it’s a personal online journal.
I find this journal helpful in a multitude of ways including that it helps keep track of the many problems one can face when dealing with chronic illness like myself. I forget the little things that happen between my doctors visits and keeping a journal like this would help me keep track of everything as well as seeing what things would be beneficial for me to do as well as not do.
Gratitude Journal
This link isn't so much another journal but it is a way to post what one is grateful for in a kind of minimalist way. I appreciate the way this site is set up; it makes it easy for me to think about what I need to appreciate in life.
Sketchbook Journal
This link is to a blog about journals and sketchbooks. So many times a sketchbook is seen as something an art student keeps to hone their skills of observation and control, but drawing an be therapeutic. Even if you're not good at drawing it doesn't mean you can't. Anyone can pick up a pen or pencil and start to draw what they see or what they want to see, even doodle. Keeping a sketchbook is a wonderful way to journal in a new creative way.
The type of journal I chose was a gratitude journal because the way it was set up online was easy to use and giving thanks is something I don’t do in my journals. This is why I want to starts because it’s very easy to get lost in a swirling vortex of how life sucks that I forget everything that’s going good in my life. Obviously I posted about what I was grateful for today which was about how my schooling is going really well this semester and how I’ve been able to stay on top of things. This kind of journal people don’t reply because it’s a personal online journal.
Writing project 1
I'm a little late on posting this.
Character
description
In writing about another, I could
very well select a sibling so as to simplify the descriptive process for me,
but that wouldn’t be any good. So instead I’ve decided to speak of someone
else.
When
life gives you lemons, you make do and in this persons wake when life gives you
a name, simplify it. This person’s name is technically Catalina but as
aforementioned, she prefers Caty. Upon meeting her, we had only made
acquaintances seeing as her gaggle of friends were juxtaposed with mine, but we
still got along well enough. It was nearing the end of our high school careers
when we ultimately began conversing on a regular basis. In the field of
aesthetics, she fares well standing at a smidge taller than sixty-two inches;
she sees with brown eyes and displays a cutely shaped bob haircut. Her hair
being so short now, it was once much longer and had some extensions but then it
all came off at her will and now she wears her hair swimmingly. Quirkiness is
one adjective that does not just float into the mind when thinking of Caty but
more so jumps out at you like a leaping leopard attacking its prey. In fact
this is just one of her many qualities that add to her eccentric aura. Eccentricity
happens to be a main component of her allure. Style of course is a completely
different matter but nonetheless pertinent in the description of another.
Indeed her taste of clothing is rather nice and practical though it wouldn’t be
anything too distracting but something completely wonderful when given individual
thought. While talking to her, it can be some of the best conversation and flow
and it doesn’t even need to be that important. Being around someone so easy to
speak with when it is already so hard to actually communicate makes it feel
like meeting with a kindred spirit. Hours speed by and trip on their way past
when we sit down and gab; this is a monumental task with anyone else for me. As
far as taking on new things, Caty does so in the blink of an eye. Continuing on
with school is a big step and Caty’s willingness to go full speed ahead is a
quality that for me is incredibly commendable. She straight out of the gate
went to a university and then transferred to ASU for there were more job
opportunities and social life down in Tempe. This as common as it is, is not
exactly easy and is worth applauding in my eyes. A habit that can be bothersome
is the lack of communication but it’s not just on her end, it’s also on my end
and it’s a habit that I want to grow out of but I think I’ll have to break this
one on my own like the breaking of a whip on a mistreated circus animal. To
finish my description of Caty, I will say that a friend is a great thing to
find and an even better one to keep.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Blog 9
Slang? Maybe Not Such A Bad Thing
I really enjoyed this article and it's all about how slang begins and then sticks around which starts in spelling errors that then just happen to stick in common language use. It then goes on to discuss how if it's a good thing or a bad thing for teenagers to use it and ultimately says that it is a good thing. This is because kids are playing with language and helping the development of language and not just sticking to rigid grammar rules. I think that this is nice to hear because kids and teenagers get a lot of criticism for the slang that is used and it is often deemed as something that will be the downfall of higher thinking. This article sheds a different linguistic friendly approach to slang. If the younger generation is playing around with language, then I think that's using it to its full potential because language is arbitrary in forms of communication and is fluid due to each individual persons take on it.When language is diversified and ever changing, I think it becomes richer and more ingrained in the culture because it's something the new generations make up and it continues to happen with every new bunch of children. Overall I loved the different insight on texting and communicating as a teenager.
I really enjoyed this article and it's all about how slang begins and then sticks around which starts in spelling errors that then just happen to stick in common language use. It then goes on to discuss how if it's a good thing or a bad thing for teenagers to use it and ultimately says that it is a good thing. This is because kids are playing with language and helping the development of language and not just sticking to rigid grammar rules. I think that this is nice to hear because kids and teenagers get a lot of criticism for the slang that is used and it is often deemed as something that will be the downfall of higher thinking. This article sheds a different linguistic friendly approach to slang. If the younger generation is playing around with language, then I think that's using it to its full potential because language is arbitrary in forms of communication and is fluid due to each individual persons take on it.When language is diversified and ever changing, I think it becomes richer and more ingrained in the culture because it's something the new generations make up and it continues to happen with every new bunch of children. Overall I loved the different insight on texting and communicating as a teenager.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Blog 8
Brain anatomy and language in young children
This article is about a study done on children on the acquisition of language. The researchers hypothesized that the part of the brain they would be researching that helps children with the learning of a language would be gaining myelin. The thought was as the acquisition of language progresses and becomes greater, the amount of myelin would increase. This didn't turn out to be the case because even in children as young as one had a substantial amount of myelin already in the brain so the idea then became that the environment in which the child is in plays a role in acquisition. This study isn't just to understand how children learn language, but it will also help figure out the average way in which a language is acquired and in turn help understand how children with autism, ADHD, and dyslexia learn language. If that can be done, then there can be tools to help children like that overcome obstacles in an easier manner if the root of the problem s detected. It is also said in this article that parts of the brain that didn't seem important in learning a language became useful later on in their development. I think this just goes to show that as a mind of a child grows, different parts of it become utilized because more complex thinking is going on. Not only has the understanding of language happened when a child starts school, but the deeper knowledge of grammar and putting a sentence together is becoming more profound and rounded so it only makes sense that the same part of the brain would be used for language alone. Lastly, the myelin didn't develop in other places as the region of language usage in the brain moved, it stayed where it originated further implying that surroundings have a role with a child's language development.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Blog 7
Endangered Languages
The link above is to a website that shows the geographic locations of dying languages and several other pieces of information relating to that language. It even includes videos sometimes of people speaking the language if you click on one of dots on the map. This entire website is about the nature of dying languages and trying to keep the culture that they bring alive by making them more available through the internet. They've estimated that there are around 7,000 languages being spoken in the world but half of them won't continue to be in use within the turn of the century. This website even states that 40% of all languages spoken at the moment are endangered and could potentially become extinct. I think that a website like this is amazing and by making the languages free to see on the internet, it creates a larger group of people who are aware of that language therefore reinforcing the culture and keeping it alive longer. In conclusion I hope that everyone gets a chance to check out this website and find out about languages that are even in Arizona that I had no idea about.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Blog 6
The advantage of ambiguity
Many questions come to linguists minds when thinking about language and one of the most pressing ones is why did language evolve. It has been thought that language was not developed to communicate because of how inefficient it is with its ambiguity but some researchers say that because of that, it is more efficient making it allowed to use short simple sounds over and over again. Some people even say that one can use the ambiguous nature of language to and certain degree of advantage. Even with ambiguous words, people learn to listen and understand what it means out of context almost automatically. Researchers have found that words that have few syllables, are used frequently and are easier to pronounce should have the most meanings. The reason ambiguity is more efficient is that when a speaker is talking, they want to get the most meaning out with not as many words whereas the listener wants to get a a full understanding of what the person is explaining. Instead of going over long more convoluted explanations, it's easier to have the listener infer some things using ambiguous language.
I found this article refreshing because I think it is looked down upon to have ambiguity in language but it was never really questioned because it seems right that ambiguity wouldn't be as efficient. In actuality it is more efficient in a certain respect and it really opens up a new way of thinking about language and the natural progression of language. In this article it even said that the changing of languages was studied and one would think that the ambiguity would be cut out but it increased when the language naturally progressed.
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