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How is media causing children to be anti-social?

How is media causing children to be anti-social?

March 21, 2016March 22, 2016 isobelsmart
We can all admit than technology, for the better or worse, is taking over society before our eyes. We can either learn to except it, or choose to ignore it’s power. Personally I believe that technol... Read More
More People Have Phones Than a Toothbrush

More People Have Phones Than a Toothbrush

March 21, 2016March 22, 2016 isobelsmart
Even though it’s very hard to believe considering those communities in third world countries wouldn’t have a toothbrush let alone a phone, I believe it 100%. A few years ago I travelled to Nepal �... Read More
Collecting Footage

Collecting Footage

March 19, 2016March 23, 2016 isobelsmart
This week in class we were required to collect footage around RMIT of various objects, settings or environments, each being 10-15 minute shots, in order to create a haiku video. Each member in our cla... Read More
Blood of the Gutter

Blood of the Gutter

March 15, 2016 isobelsmart
The reading for this week, Blood of the Gutter by Scott McCloud, grasped onto the aspect of closure, and how individuals often commit to it, ‘mentally completing that which is incomplete based on pa... Read More
Look Up

Look Up

March 15, 2016March 15, 2016 isobelsmart
Although the media and technology is becoming more and more dominant within modernistic society, which I believe is an exciting aspect, there are many concerns and issues arising around the constant u... Read More
Media is Everywhere

Media is Everywhere

March 15, 2016 isobelsmart
‘Media is everywhere’. Although actually quite straight forward and simple, I found this task to be quite challenging, as I assumed media to be everywhere but really when looking for it, it’s ha... Read More
Pandora – a land of fantasy and enchantment

Pandora – a land of fantasy and enchantment

March 15, 2016March 22, 2016 isobelsmart
A short discussion took place at the end of class involving how much of an issue the aspect of closure can be. We thought about the incredibly beautiful scenery and environment the land of Pandora ha... Read More
Love Yourself – Justin Bieber (music video)

Love Yourself – Justin Bieber (music video)

March 5, 2016March 16, 2016 isobelsmart
One aspect of this video clip that really struck me was how incredibly similar the theme was to Sia’s ‘Chandelier’ video clip. The Chandelier video clip portrays a young girl in a skin coloured ... Read More
Melbourne Moments

Melbourne Moments

March 5, 2016March 22, 2016 isobelsmart
It is so utterly interesting how the Melbournian lifestyle can be so easily depicted and represented through the medium of photography. One picture really can say 1000 words, especially in this situat... Read More
Two Cognitive Styles – Hyper and Deep Attention

Two Cognitive Styles – Hyper and Deep Attention

March 5, 2016 isobelsmart
Deep attention – characterised by high levels of focus and concentration on one thing at a particular time. Hyper attention – characterised by engaging in several tasks at once with zero t... Read More
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