Saturday, October 3, 2009

9/30: 2nd Day of Instruction

We talked about concepts, ideas, and inventions. They all imply the same meaning: A thought that can apply to reality to benefit the everyday needs of mankind such as time. The 24 hour concept of time has immensely contributed to our efficiency of getting us where we need to be and when we need to be there - like getting to class on time. Additionally, time also lets my instructor know when I am late to class, utilizing time as a reference point as part of a class agenda.

We briefly discussed iphones. Mr. Moss concluded that they're terrible phones. I agree! I've always been a Blackberry user to my benefit. Phones, more precisely "smartphones," today provide very convenient applications that help us get around. Another brief topic of discussion included the great Albert Einstein. I knew he was German and I knew he was a scientist. But, I didn't know he was autistic. After all the contributions he made, it makes me feel like I am only using 10% of his 10% brainpower, probably less.

Mr. Moss talked about a position he used to hold as a creative director. He sucked playing ball, but he was great at inhibiting creativity from his team of designers. However, he got bored of that and now seems happily geared toward his teaching profession here at CSULA as he guides us in our experiential journey.

Notes:
-Colors are mood changers
-Mr. Moss was the only one in our classroom to watch the movie "Twilight"
-Visual evidence differs from interpretation

1 comment:

  1. yup, never seen twilight. Don't they have a second one coming out soon?

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