Friday, May 8, 2009

Postmodern Condition

POSTMODERN CONDITION

 

There are many ideas of what is Postmodern, some stem on image duplications or manipulations; but the idea of appearances being premier to images are never truthfully acknowledged.  According to Kant, appearances are something premier (not second to images) which allow for specificity of knowledge. The process where appearance(s) interpolate to an image(s) has led me to question Postmodernity.  This genre has dominated a physical realm, and has become a condition where the image dominates physical reality.

This seems to be my interest and what I am entailing a theory towards appearances or the new icon: as we understand what is hyperreal[1], we can see the unfolding of images from bombardment and synthesizing; where a synthetic essence unveils a new appearance.

There is something to be fostered when created duplicate environments are synthetically placed in a-typical surroundings, as a dry plaza form to a humid plaza form. What is created is a deviated functionalism; a new act. In Houston Texas, the re-created formal environmental type is negligent; people are indoors away from high levels of humidity. Interestingly what is, are environmental anomalies, such as vacant furniture stores claiming to be open though they are near closure? These contradictions such as newly created bike routes in derelict post-industrial environments provide an essence to the non-functional, something that is disassociated with the human. But as we understand the hierarchical stances perpetuated by the Greeks, such as scale which is dictated what is godly rather then people, we can see in the postmodern condition it is to neither (that which is dominant), what is celebrated is the object itself, the residual aftermath of man becomes an object in itself, a non preferential element. Something which is not necessarily pertaining to  life.

 

 

 

 



[1] WIKI -In semiotics and postmodern philosophy, the term hyperreality characterizes the inability of consciousness to distinguish reality from fantasy, especially in technologically advanced postmodern cultures. Hyperreality is a means to characterize the way consciousness defines what is actually "real" in a world where a multitude of media can radically shape and filter the original event or experience being depicted. Some famous theorists of hyperreality include Jean Baudrillard, Albert Borgmann, Daniel Boorstin, and Umberto Eco.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Monday, April 27, 2009

Tuessday

Tuesday

TUESDAY

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Friday, April 3, 2009

Night Shoot for April


TO BE ANNOUNCED

Monday, March 16, 2009

Implosion Video

It was early, but it was interesting! Here is a video.

Implosion Video

*there is an unrelated intro while it downloads...



And another one


*ridiculous song plays along with it....

Saturday, March 14, 2009

> 2200 Post Oak, Compass Bank Implosion

Tomorrow morning - 7:45 am!
Here is the article.

This weekend’s Galleria-area bank implosion won’t be televised nationally, but you should be able to watch it happen live if you wake up early enough on Sunday. Preparations for the dynamite-fueled takedown of the Compass Bank building at 2200 Post Oak are just about complete.

A notice sent out last month to area businesses by Cherry Demolition says the implosion is scheduled for approximately 7:45 am on March 15th — which happens to be the 2,053rd anniversary, give or take a calendar adjustment, of the Julius Caesar demo. A few details:

Adjacent streets will be closed at approximately 6:00 am and re-open at 9:15 am. Streets to be closed are Guilford and Post Oak Boulevard between Westheimer and Ambassador Way.

So where’s the best vantage point for viewing this cathartic form of timely public theater gonna be?

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After a phone call to Cherry, HAIF user Highway6 reports:

The official viewing area is the parking lot in front of Sports Authority, however the person i talked to said the parking garage just north of Guilford is not in the secure area and will not be closed down by them. I don’t know how secure that garage normally is, but even if you can’t get your car up there, walking to the roof shouldn’t be a problem.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Who wants to...

...be part of a group project?

I am thinking of creating an online blog/showing, based on different perspectives of particular locations. The previous post is from an excursion that Evan organized. If you would like to come out and shoot, please let me know! Also, there is another blog that I have going - with former students.

The blog is http://cameride.blogspot.com

What it is, is a blog that keeps up with photo adventures that occur. I welcome each of you to be part of this! Let me know, and give me your email so I can send you the blog invite. The idea is to take cameras, bicycles, and our brains and eyes of course out to shoot areas of common interest. I would like to go [back] to the location of Rutland/6th St. [below] Who's in?

Spring Break is gonna be a big shooting time for me. Anyone interested in coming along is welcome!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Sweater

Someone left their sweater in class today. I put it in my locker, and have it for you. Thanks!

Monday, January 26, 2009

There are a couple of slots open for the Saturday class, if you are trying to add. :)

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Welcome!

This blog has been created to keep you updated with all handouts, assignments, and each other, since we meet so infrequently. You may conduct discussion on this site, but must physically turn in typed copies of all written assignments.