Lectorial Reflection 2.0 (Return of the Text)

“Texts are material traces that are left of the practice of sense-making : the only empirical evidence we have of how other people make sense of the world”

 

This was the first quote that was delivered to us today by Brian Morris in his Lectorial focusing around the ideas of Texts as cultural meanings and the post-structural analysis of text that occurs today (in all its denotative and connotative forms).

 

Post-structural textual analysis aims to address all what were and what are the reasonable sense making practices employed in a text and what effects these practices exhibited on the targeted society as both a whole and individually.

 

The idea of Semiotics and Signifier & Signified managed to resonate the most with my analytical thought process and develop traction as the class drew to a close. Upon leaving the class, I made note to further research the theorists that Brian made mention of during the class : Albert Bandura George Gerbner.

 

Albert Bandura and his works with the Bobo Doll drew my attention.

 

Housed under the theoretical framework of ‘Social Cognitive Theory’, Bandura proposed the idea that : People, after seeing behaviours acted out by a respectable person, will subconsciously recreate the same actions, no matter the consequences. He formulated these theories off the experiments he undertook on children; who were subject to an adult ‘beating up’ a Bobo Doll. Upon watching the adults behaviour, the children exhibited the same traits and ‘beat up’ the Bobo Doll too.

 

I feel that this ‘Social Cognitive Theory’ remains of high relevance in a modern media world, as consumers follow the traits of their own personal idols and exhibit these traits somewhat subconsciously. The epitome of this would be a person who succumbs to fandom; literally recreating and reshaping their whole life to fit within the constraints that their idol mediates.

 

– donandsherri

Lectorial Reflection

Having just attended my first Lectorial in 3 weeks (due to the mid-semester break) I was pleasantly surprised at the content that was delivered today.

 

Touching on some sociological theories about semiotics and the ‘signifier’ and ‘signified’ theory has prompted me to go into a lot more in-depth viewing experiences on all media that I encounter on a daily basis.

 

– donandsherri

A Portrait Paints 350 Words

12:17am 21-04-15

 

This was the time that I finished editing the media for the portrait of Maria Martin.

 

It only took one week to capture the footage required, edit both the audio and video and add in all the required components to make it flow. This short time span acted as both a positive and negative aspect to the portrait. Having to make judgement calls on cuts so that things could progress meant that time management and editing skills became more succinct; however the overall quality of the media piece may have taken a detrimental blow.

 

I will be uploading the portrait along with the 350 word reflection later on this evening.

 

watch this space.

 

– donandsherri

Return Of The Blog

After having had quite a busy schedule with both university assessments and personal commitments, the blogosphere would have noted a severe lack of presence from his particular site.

 

However, after successfully navigating all the requirements of a stereotypical student life it is safe to say (in the words of Arnold Schwarzenegger) “I’ll be back” (posting blogs, that is).

 

– donandsherri