7.21.2009

Catching Coincidences

Decisive moments are my favorite things to catch when composing a photograph. I haven't been shooting as much as I'd like to, but I have been "shooting" my screen...aka, screen capturing.


The web isn't static. Searches always change their order according to relevance. I happen to catch this juxtaposition in a Flickr search. It kind of looks like the girl's right arm in the bottom image is reaching up into the top image.


This one doesn't match as well, but it was kinda nerd-tertaining for me to see an eye mask looking piece of kelp right above an image with a guy's eyeless face.


I thought this was an interesting accidental diptych, a school bus and a wreckage below...it's like some ready made propaganda poster about school bus accidents or somethin related to youth and school violence.


Ok...sorry to exploit my past profs, but I couldn't resist! I tried my best to keep them anonymous. This isn't a coincidence, but it is a pretty entertaining catch. He meant to write "BFA catalog."


Another prof...


Lastly, my most favorite coincidence EVER. You will find 8 cylindrical shapes in front of this vertical, rectangular building. This is the silo. In the middle of the silo, you'll see a figure-like spec. That's me on google satellite!!!


...well, that's what I'd like to believe. There's no architecture in the middle of that roof, so SOMETHING is there...

7.15.2009

work

Here's where I've been spending a good amount of my life for the past
2 months...


The hallway I walk through numerous times a day.


Here's my office. I like my white walls with the burgandy accent wall.


Conference room. Design books galore! I should start looking through more of them!


Kitchen with the coolest microwave I have ever used in my life. It has a button for everything!...and you can set the time by toggling this knob thing.



View of the hallway when I leave.

7.13.2009

movement

I've been hooked on this tv show, called Lie to Me. It's about this scientist who helps with investigations by analyzing facial expressions and involuntary body language. I've always been into observing peoples' different mannerisms....but it's pretty cool how there's universal facial and body languages that we aren't even aware of most of the time.

Now that I'm more aware of those micro-expressions, or whatever they're called, I keep catching myself. ...like when I'm angry, my fist clenches or my right eye tends to twitch a little. Haha...ok, maybe those examples are a little too obvious. According to this show, you can sometimes tell how people truly feel by the way their lips move. You can also tell when someone is faking anger when it comes on too strong and fast, because true anger comes in phases.

It just makes me think of how a body is almost a prophet to our souls. I remember reading about how when we smile, even if we aren't happy, we can start to feel happiness. I guess body language can become a self fulfilling prophesy.

It makes sense why we're told to kneel when we pray. It's a posture that makes you realize that God is someone to be respected and revered. If you know how to read body language, you can understand what a person is communicating, whether they are aware of it or not...or trying to mask an emotion...weird...E-motion. If you watch someone's face in slow motion, who is trying to hide emotion, you can see their true feelings through their facial expressions.

From a design standpoint, I think it's interesting to become aware of this stuff. When communicating through visual mediums, every detail needs to be thought through. Yes...I just threw that in to relate the post to design. hehe...and this is how the post will end.