Monday, December 5, 2011

Digital designs by Jamar L.

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Digital signs are displays we see throughout Chicago. Almost everywhere you go you see digital signs. Digital signs help give people information and give our city postmodern images. I am interested in digital signs because it makes our city look good and reveal information to people. Another name of a digital sign is a digital signage. Digital signage is used throughout the world due to its beneficial value. China leads the world in the number of digital signage, which is 120,000 screens.


      Purposes of digital signage

 . Public information- news, weather, and local information

 . Internal information- Health and Safety
 . Menu information- prices, photos, ingredients, and other food information.
 . Advertising- Digital signage used to reach the audience

1. Do you think digital signs is a good way for companies to advertise? Why or Why not?

2. Do you think digital signs make the city look more appealing? Why or Why not?
3. In what ways has digital sign help benefit your life?

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Cosplay Mania


 Cosplay is derived from "costume" and "play" and is a practice where people dress up as a characters from fiction. (Think of it as a specialized Halloween event if you will.) Most cosplay topics are characters from anime or manga who often have rather unusual hair styles and strange
clothing. To imitate the complexity of the various outfits, cosplayers are often skilled in textile, sculpture, face paint and other crafting skills. Of course, because of the cost of the materials required cosplay is also a business management. Some photographers are devoted to this culture and make a living from working with cosplayers. There are stores and websites devoted to selling cosplay items and accessories. To many, cosplay is not only a hobby for fans, but is also a subculture in Art due to the creativity, work and time involved in creating a single outfit. Some people object to the notion of cosplayers devoting time to their hobby because it "takes away them away from reality". Most cosplayers do what they do because they are fans of the characters they portray but some may go as far "becoming" the characters themselves. Some cosplayers wear their art pieces not only at specialized conventions, but in their daily lives as well. There are some who wear them to work or school and act like their characters at a daily basis. They essentially "become" their characters. Critics claim that the obsession takes over their lives and overcomes reality itself. 

 Although I'm not a cosplayer myself, I find the subculture very interesting. The notion of just "being" your favorite character for a day, fascinates me. I chose this topic because it is a way escape from reality into fantasy (without being a psychopath). To incorporate art and design into the culture makes it all the more the interesting. Cosplay is not just a simple dressup game but a way of life where you devote time and creativity to fabricating someone's life into cloth.
http://www.japanlinked.com/Japanese-Culture/cosplay.html




Questions:

  1. How far is too far for cosplay's role in real life? Why?
  2. Should cosplay be banned because of its affects on young people's lives (time, money...)? Why or why not?
  3. Should all ages be allowed in the cosplay conventions?








Angela