Tuesday, September 29, 2009

new tunes

So lately Asher Roth's new album entitled " asleep in the bread aisle" is one of those "omg finally something good" albums. He has such a refreshing dope new age flow that is really enjoyable. I love it especially because he does not look and or play the part of what our mainstream rappers are today... mostly scrubs. Mr. Roth uses this fact that -yea hes a white boy -yea he kinda sounds like eminem but fuck it he's got such a sweet flow. Slick Rick, Ludacris are just some of the featured artists.
check it out

new age

previously this blog was used for a class in university but now i would like to turn a new page and use this blog to write shit, get some pictures on here etc. lionessroar will hopefully become a new outlet of some sort.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

this is my manifesto.

 C-Town Manifesto

             The statement we are trying to make with our project pertains to many of the difficulties faced by those in our neighborhood when engaging in simple activities such as shopping for groceries. Many of the members of the community in New Brunswick are at a lower financial standing and are minorities. Many also speak other languages, primarily Spanish. These community members often encounter language barriers, because they have emigrated here from Spanish speaking countries or other countries where English is not the primarily language spoken. Our project is highlighting some of the main dilemmas that the people of the neighborhood have to deal with daily. The main idea behind the project is to help us; the students understand what the people in our neighborhood have to go through every day. We are trying to highlight the difficulties of communication that arise from the language barrier. By doing so, we can try to comprehend how hard it is for native Spanish speakers to get there point across in an all English-speaking American neighborhood.

            We choose C-town supermarket because of the location and because of the diversity of the costumers. C-town supermarket is located across the street from Rutgers off-campus housing building, Rockoff and across the street from the New Jersey Health Center. C-town also marks the end of the Rutgers campus and the beginning of the neighborhood of New Brunswick. Because of the location, C-town draws in a vast diverse costumer body, including all from, Rutgers students, the employees from various companies, and members of the ethnically diverse neighborhood of New Brunswick. Many of these people come to C-town for various reasons, students may stop by due to there low budget or lack of other transportation, neighborhood members may come to C-town because this is the only supermarket in the walking distance, and the employees may enjoy the convenience and low cost lunches of C-town. Either way C-town highlights the different faces present in New Brunswick.

Our project asks the students to break up into groups and each group receives a type of person that the group will represent. Each group also receives a map of inside of C-town to help guide the chosen student to navigate within C-town. Within the allotted time frame the students that are chosen to enter C-town must remain on the phone with groups members while they direct them to find the items on their shopping list. The trick is that the text is written in Spanish. During this time the students are asked to blog their experiences through mobile applications and also remain on the phone with those outside.  This will hopefully evoke some of the same emotions as those who struggle with the English language and must learn to overcome that in order to get essential items such as food.

Within the project, many of the concepts from the readings are brought to the surface. Beginning with “Site Specifics” which discusses that site -specific works can only be done at that site, other wise it is no longer the same piece of art. This project can only be done at C-Town, because if in any other supermarket then it loses its value and can no longer evoke the emotions of the neighborhood. Within “A Different City for a Different Life” translated by John Shepley we can see how urbanism has taken place in New Brunswick especially with the construction of Rutgers university. Rutgers was constructed precisely in the middle of New Brunswick, which has taken away from the integrity of the neighborhood as its own entity. Now is seems to be the neighborhood between Rutgers University and the Johnson & Johnson estate.  These two articles pertain mainly to the importance of the environment and the neighborhoods surrounding the art.

These following articles pertain to the maps that our project is utilizing as an essential part of the project. “Mapping the Homunculus” discusses us in relation to the rest of the spaces in the world. Mapping is the oldest form of trying to comprehend the spaces around the world. Mapping C-town supermarket using homunculus mapping is mapping with humans as the sensory index. This will heighten the experience for those who are communicating with the student inside of the supermarket because they will be about to mark where the student is at that time. “Counter Cartographies” highlights the aesthetics behind cognitive mapping. Jameson, the author retells what he observed, “ the correlation of abstract knowledge and imaginary figures as key to understanding contemporary symbolic structures and regaining the capacity to act within them.” This exemplifies the main goal of the use of mapping within our C-town project.  The abstract knowledge being those who are guiding the person with in C-town, which in turn helps those outside to understand the structure within. The following article truly highlights many of the main points we are trying to convey with the mapping, the article entitled, “Locative Arts” by Drew Hemment. Locative art is located between the art of communication and networking and the art of landscape walking and environment. It highly utilizes mapping and geo-annotation, which involves authoring media in an environment and accessing it at the same location. Our C-town projects ties in directly with geo-annotation because we are asking students to find the index cards that are at a certain place and communicate through mobile blog and through the cell phone about their experiences.

In “Critical Vehicles” by Krzysztof Wodiczko under the subsection entitled, immigrant utopia, Wodiczko discusses what it is like for immigrants to transform into the land of large buildings . “The city is reconceived with each new immigrant, assuming that an open communication exists between the immigrant and all others.” ( Wodiczko). This statement accents some of the issue within the neighborhood of New Brunswick because there is such a divergence of the members of the neighborhood and the students traveling through the community. One would think that there would be a relationship between the people that live within the same neighborhood but instead two parallel universes exist.  Concepts of the Yi-Fu Tuan article, “Space and Place,” also help to highlight this divide. The place where C-town is located holds a space for the neighborhoods and its members to combine and cross paths.

Our C-town project is to make aware the different types of people that are living within the neighborhood, that we as the student body travel through on a daily basis. We as students cannot forget that there is life beyond Rutgers University and our C-town project is trying to bring forth the narratives of the people that we may encounter everyday. Possibly people that we do not care to interact with may have a fascinating story that may never be heard. We should become more aware of the issues that are occurring in our backyards, the neighborhood of New Brunswick. With this project we hope to make the narratives of four made-up characters come to life and allow the students to put their feet in some one else’s shoes. 

Monday, April 27, 2009

my map

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=%0A116833650117447312544.000465baebb703e251413

my map

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=
116833650117447312544.000465baebb703e251413

manifestos

this manifesto is really tripping me up. i don't think i fully understood the assignment and because of the confusion and I can not fully deliver what is suppose to be done. I guess it is suppose to be a guessing game in some way. i can only try to understand the assignment and deliver in any way I can. I know we are suppose to relate each of the readings to our assignments, but how?? I am going to try this out and continue to attempt to make connections. 

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

larissa


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the bus arrives and she is on her merry way to her classes.

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I followed her to the bus stop where she awaits the bus to take her to cook campus.

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this is another point of reference with her in the photo.

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this is just a point of reference

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now we are leaving her house and heading towards the bus near scott hall.

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I wallked with her to her house after we left the dinning hall.

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this is larissa at the dinning hall. Where i first decided that she would be my subject to follow.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

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chest, not on the rutgers campus but heterotopic.

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learning resource center

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brower commons dinning hall.

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Computer lab, accounting office, rutgers postal office

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this is demarest dorm

Sunday, March 22, 2009

I have fallen off the map but i am attempting to get back on!!

Questions for C++
  1. Why are we so conformed by or why have we conformed to technology?   Do you feel controlled by the technology around you?
  2. Has technology affected your social interactions? if so how?
  3. How would our daily lives differ from the present if internet and networks were absent?
  4. How has technology helped to create an alternate reality?
  5. Will constant surveillance cross the line into our rights for human freedom?
Questions for Yi-Fu Tuan 
  1. How do we acquire spacial awareness?
  2. How do different spaces and the amount of space affect one particular experience?
  3. Can we truly define space and place? or will the definition constantly be altered?
  4. How does space become a useable or useful thing?
  5. How do we occupy a place or space?

Questions for Of Other Spaces
  1. what seems as the initial question, what is a heterotopia?
  2. what is a non-heterotopic place?
  3. What are the seven types of heterotopias?
  4. What makes a space a utopia versus a heterotopia?
  5. What human elements are heightened when determining the relationship between self and space?

Monday, February 23, 2009

items in bag

It is interesting to find that I carry a lot of "crap" in my bag for no reason at all. I have some chapstick; which is useful, a bottle of aleve aspirin, a planner, saline nasal spray , tampons, an orange, pencils, pens, a blue notebook, yellow highlighter, an ipod, a large wallet with no money in it, 2 pairs of headphones, cell-phone, some ricola's, my keys and thats all I've got today. Ive sick for a while now and so that is why I have all the medicine or medicine related objects in my bag. I always carry my planner with me because I am always adding things to my days to come. Well tampons are always good to have. An orange that I took from the dinning hall because I enjoy a nice citrus pick-me-up every now and then. Pencils and pens are a given I think. A blue notebook filled with the readings for this class. A yellow highlighter that really is not yellow highlight but a MR. Sketch scented marker that smells of lemon. An ipod which is more like my second mac-book because the ipod if an ipod-touch that is my life at times. A large wallet because I like when my bills are crispy, not that I have any in there, its just full of cards of importance.I have 2 pairs of headphones because music is an extremely large part of my day, one of the headphones are actual headphones which are different from earphones. These headphones are similar to DJ headphones they are huge and when listening to music with them I can easily escape the world. The other headphones are earbuds, much more annoying but sometimes the situation calls for them instead of the large pink obnoxious other headphones. My cellphone is in my bag and not in my pocket because it is so annoying, and I hate being in such close communication with so many people at times that its better when it is in my bag. My keys actually dangle on the straps of my bag and are rarely in my bag.