Friday, September 25, 2009
Reading Response 1
The question was asked if the phrase "you can be very naughty if you are first percieved as being nice" still has any relevance today. The answer is clearly, yes you can. In today's advertising campaigns, there are some very strong sexual overtones in what they are trying to promote. The first that comes to mind is the Axe and Tag bodyspray commercials, which depict some average guy spraying the stuff on him and becoming flocked by attractive females. We all know that doesn't happen in real life, but they can portray that because it appeals to the male mind. The naughty is evident, but the nice comes from the girls just trying to smell him, as opposed to the overtone of the more sexual nature.
Another example we can use is those Viagra or Cialis commercials. The commercials, especially Cialis puts out is very ambiguous, with their trademark two people laying in side by side bath tubs. But Cialis is for erectile dysfunction, of course something of the naughty nature again. They don't make it apparent, but this is one of the biggest examples I can see of selling sex.
The last example I can clearly think of is an old trojan commercial. It showed through a window a farmer's crops, with a female voice in the backround gasping, then saying "oh my, what a big cucumber you have." All those but the little children were able to pick up on the euphanism, but again, clearly selling sex by putting vegetables on the screen and playing off of slang terms, used in their original, intended context.
Our answer, is clearly yes. You can be very naughty while first coming off as "nice". In our society, sex sells, no doubts about it. Some companies mask it a little better than others, but if you look closely enough, the naughty side can be found in a lot of things, things you may not even expect it from either.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Desktop Screenshot
When I first took a look at my screenshot as a photograph, I begin to understand why it takes me so long to concentrate and compose a paper of any sort. I generally always have multiple programs running in the background that tend to distract me. In this, there are about 7 tabs open in Firefox, but only the top one is shown, which is an online game. With my background utilizing a black at the top, eyes are drawn towards the quotes near the top of the picture, also detracting and causing a lack of focus.
Composing in digital space does a few things to the creative process. It allows information quickly at our fingertips, the ability to physically write the paper faster, or at least more legible. It does detract though, as there are so many things one can quickly become distracted with, like myself. We can then lose focus, and all of a sudden, time flies and backs are against a wall for a deadline. This digital space does have it’s advantages, but it certainly shows one major disadvantage as well. So for those people that could have an attention disorder or just a general lack of concentration, this could be a terrible thing.
By having a digital workspace, I do believe that it does allow us to have a more creative writing approach. We can quickly go back and edit previous work, and tweak it until we have exactly what we wanted. We can only better understand this through viewing and seeing how people utilize the digital space as a composing area, instead of a computing or gaming area.