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Wednesday, September 10, 2008


Of the 2.9 million students studying architecture, engineering, and related technologies in Canada in 2006, 92.4% were men. 






Monday, December 03, 2007

“…The shooting of a film, especially of a sound film, affords a spectacle unimaginable anywhere at any time before this. It presents a process in which it is impossible to assign to a spectator a viewpoint which would exclude from the actual scene such extraneous accessories as camera equipment, lighting machinery, staff assistants, etc. – unless his eye were on a line parallel with the lens. This circumstance, more than any other, renders superficial and insignificant any possible similarity between a scene in the studio and one on the stage. In the theater one is well aware of the place from which the play cannot immediately be detected as illusionary. There is no such place for the movie scene that is being shot. Its illusionary nature is that of the second degree, the result of cutting. That is to say, in the studio the mechanical equipment has penetrated so deeply into reality that its pure aspect freed from the foreign substance of equipment is the result of a special procedure, namely, the shooting by the specially adjusted camera and the mounting of the shot together with other similar ones. The equipment-free aspect of reality here has become the height of artifice; the sight of immediate reality has become an orchid in the land of technology….
 
Distraction and concentration form polar opposites which may be stated as follows: A man who concentrates before a work of art is absorbed by it. He enters into this work of art the way legend tells of the Chinese painter when he viewed his finished painting. In contrast, the distracted mass absorbs the work of art. This is most obvious with regard to buildings. Architecture has always represented the prototype of a work of art the reception of which is consummated by a collectivity in a state of distraction. The laws of its reception are most instructive.
Buildings have been man’s companions since primeval times…. Architecture has never been idle. Its history is more ancient than that of any other art, and its claim to being a living force has significance in every attempt to comprehend the relationship of the masses to art. Buildings are appropriated in a twofold manner: by use and by perception – or rather, by touch and sight. Such appropriation cannot be understood in terms of the attentive concentration of a tourist before a famous building. On the tactile side there is no counterpart to contemplation on the optical side. Tactile appropriation is accomplished not so much by attention as by habit. As regards architecture, habit determines to a large extent even optical reception. The latter, too, occurs much less through rapt attention than by noticing the object in incidental fashion. This mode of appropriation, developed with reference to architecture, in certain circumstances acquires canonical value. For the tasks which face the human apparatus of perception at the turning points of history cannot be solved by optical means, that is, by contemplation, alone. They are mastered gradually by habit, under the guidance of tactile appropriation.
The distracted person, too, can form habits. More, the ability to master certain tasks in a state of distraction proves that their solution has become a matter of habit. Distraction as provided by art presents a covert control of the extent to which new tasks have become soluble by apperception. Since, moreover, individuals are tempted to avoid such tasks; art will tackle the most difficult and most important ones where it is able to mobilize the masses. Today it does so in the film. Reception in a state of distraction, which is increasing noticeably in all fields of art and is symptomatic of profound changes in apperception finds in the film its true means of exercise. The film with its shock effect meets this mode of reception halfway. The film makes the cult value recede into the background not only by putting the public in the position of the critic, but also by the fact that at the movies this position requires no attention. The public is an examiner, but an absent-minded one.”
              Excerpted from Walter Benjamin,
                                                            “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction,”
This is the quote we have to work with for our essay question of my history finals tomrrow.  Just looking at it makes me sick, let alone understanding it.  I dont know if my english is just not good enough to understand, or do u agree with me that my prof is crazy and is out to get us. 
well.. I just thought I would say my final words before I get murdered by the exam tomorrow. 


Saturday, May 12, 2007

LETS GO TO THE BEACH

it was a beautiful day  to go the beach. althought it was a little chilly, but once volleyball got started... we had all forgotten about the cold. I think our surprise went pretty well for nancy. but we must have looked really stupid hiding behind a big colourful beach umbrella haha.  Summer has officially started for me. no more bumming around and rotting at home.

   

i miss the beach already.


Monday, May 17, 2004

hi im gina....^^ and im very very horny for my friend EVONNEEEE^^ because we are such lezbo lovers... i just love it when she touches my big bum and then i touch her boney one! UCK! Evonne make me sooo aroused ;) wooo wooo wooo!! and evonne told me how we must have a K session and sing our frrreeegin lungs out!! to everysing!! TWINS of course... BOYZ^^ mauahah evonne can do good man voices ;) cuz shes so manly! wut elsee....... 2R? uck barf barf! GINA GINA GINA..... errr why am i yelling my own name out..... maybe because this isn't gina? O _ O Neways i just wanted to tell Evonne how glad i am to have met her this year... because she was the one who got her into the lezbo mode... i kno Evonne thinks the same... and she prolly thinks how sweet and innocent i am and i know she loves me like crazy because im soo cute (o ^ _ ^ o) ! MAUAHAHAHAHAH me and evonne have the hottest daddy ever!!!!!!!! and our mama is so damn sexxaaayy ;)
R - rooar!
E - eggtart
G - gay
I - icky
N - nerd
A - a$$poo

haha that is wut my name stands for ^^ how nice eh?? (im kidding baby boo!)

KISS MY BUTTIEAH NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOWWWWW!!! lets kiss and make out! TIME IS WASTING^^


**Regina Bing Bing
(aka EVONNE---- miaoOo)