Tuesday 26 May 2015

Tempus neminem manet

Get your head in the game 

Out of all the lessons I learnt this year, this would be the most important one, decisions. I've never been a person that could decide something in an instant and be completely for that choice. From a few close calls to almost missing university deadlines or project deadlines, everything has happened to me, and I have been trying to change that particular mindset. I've learned that wishy washy minds are not good in any situation. It only complicates everything else. Not being able to make a decision leads to procrastination, but procrastination is a whole other topic for another day. Basically, above everything else, learn to make quick logical, reasonable decisions ahead of time, especially if it affects your future, then everything will flow smoothly (hopefully)!


"We're all mad here."

Juniors,
I wish you good luck to your upcoming year and future endeavours. This year, I experienced many obstacles, learning how to avoid them, the hard way. Senior year for me was full of classes, contrary to what I've hoped to have during senior year. First, try to finish taking the tests needed for university in junior year. Second, taking harder classes in junior year= easier load in senior year. Third, do your research on universities and always keep note of deadlines. Last but not least, take it easy, high school may seem hard now but when you get into the real world you're going to wish you were back in high school, well not necessarily high school but the responsibilities of a high school student. 


To the future and beyond!

To be completely honest, I have no future plans at the moment except to pick which university to go to. Although, I would like to be looking forward to at least a month of complete relaxation. I am looking forward to university, but it is a bitter-sweet feeling, at least to me. Thinking of the future is such a vast thought, to me, the future is like a black hole, I never know what's going to happen, tentatively I approach it, not getting to close, yet it's full of mystery that just entices people to go near it and sucks them in. While everyone's talking about the far future, I'm still contemplating what I should eat for lunch. 

One day Alice came in a fork road and saw a Cheshire cat in a tree. "Which road do I take?" she asked.  His response was a question: "Where do you want to go?"  "I don't know," Alice answered.  "Then," said the cat, "it doesn't matter."


Tuesday 17 March 2015

Ars longa vita brevis

Below is an essay I wrote for the New York Times' annual editorial writing contest. 
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Will Graffiti Ever Be Considered Art? 
What is art, or what makes something art?Art by definition is a form of expressing yourself through visual representation. Art nonetheless is art, whether it’s on a wall, a canvas, a piece of paper, or anywhere else for that matter.I, personally would not have considered a red splatter of paint on white canvas as art, but paintings like that have been sold for thousands of dollars. As that effortless painting is considered art, wouldn’t intricate, vibrantly colored pieces of graffiti also be considered art?
Some people feel disdain for graffiti, because graffiti has been stereotypically associated with gang-related activity, rough neighborhoods or violence.  Not all pieces of graffiti are vulgar. Take Banksy for example, this anonymous English artist not only has spread satirical messages about politics with his art, but has made an impact on the world, although many of his pieces have been whitewashed already.
Art isn’t seen from a legal aspect, but seen from artistic point of view. George C. Stowers, a professional graffiti artist, affirms this point bysaying that he too, believes by aesthetic criteria, that graffiti is definitely considered an art form.
One cannot determine whether or not something is considered art based on where the art is located. In the same way, most people consider doodles or sketches a form of art. If a student doodled on his test, most people believe that the test is the teacher’s property, similarly,with graffiti, doodles would be defacing someone else’s property, therefore not art.
In Dr. Martin Luther King’s “Letter From a Birmingham Jail” he says, “To put in terms of St. Thomas Aquanis: An unjust law is a human law not rooted in eternal law and natural law. Any law that uplifts human personality is just. Any law that degrades human personality is unjust.” Each individual piece of graffiti is a part of the artist’s personality, something that the artist poured his heart and soul into to make. The only difference is thatthese artists are displaying a different type of “right”to express themselves. I am not saying that the right to express artistic freedom is equal to the fight for civil rights; however I do find the use of his quote appropriate from my stance.
Art cannot be seen from a legal perspective,  nor can it be prejudiced against because the location may not be ideal. Art is open to anyone's interpretation, some may like it, some may not. It's all in how you look at it, either half glass that's full or half a glass it's empty. It is thus, that I believe, graffiti, without question, is art.
Works Cited:
"Graffiti: Art through Vandalism." Graffiti: Art through Vandalism. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Mar. 2015. <http://iml.jou.ufl.edu/projects/fall07/sanchez/uses.html>.

Buckley, Cara, and Marc Santora. "Night Falls, and 5Pointz, a Graffiti Mecca, Is Whited Out in Queens." The New York Times. The New York Times, 19 Nov. 2013. Web. 12 Mar. 2015. <http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/20/nyregion/5pointz-a-graffiti-mecca-in-queens-is-wiped-clean-overnight.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0>.


"Graffiti Art." Debate Argument:. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Mar. 2015. <http://www.debate.org/debates/Graffiti-Art/1/>.

Friday 27 February 2015

Minima maxima sunt

"Good fences make good neighbors"- Robert Frost

 Good fences make good neighbors, to some sort of degree. On one hand, they make good neighbors because of the communication needed to rebuild the fence, but on the other hand that communication is limited, unless you put an effort to turn that limited communication into some kind of a connection. Humans are social creatures where communication is an important aspect in daily life.


Where to visit in Taiwan



One of the most notable landmarks in Taiwan would be the Taipei 101. The Taipei 101 was named the tallest skyscraper of the world in 2004 until the opening of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai in 2010. Not only is it a landmark, the 101 also doubles as a shopping mall with floors of shops and dozens of options at the food court. The Taipei 101 is a mixture of modern technical advances with Asian traditions. The picture shown below is part of the design motif on the exterior of the 101, called ruyi. The ruyi is a talisman of ancient Chinese origin, looking like clouds. This ruyi symbolizes healing, protection and fulfillment. Each ruyi figures stand 8 feet tall. Other from the many symbolizations of this skyscraper, the Taipei 101 is a must needed destination to visit. A trip to Taiwan without a visit to the 101 would not be an actual trip to Taiwan.



Interesting Reads


"The Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams is a play that demonstrates the realities of life and how happily-ever-afters don't happen all the time. This story takes sharp turns that continuously surprise me with every scene that comes. Stella, who comes from a promising family, gets married to Stanley, who is quite the opposite of the DuBois family. Blanche, Stella's sister, comes to visit, disapproving of Stanley and not necessarily keeping the peace at Stella's place. Her past secrets unravel and the man she falls in love with leaves her. The ending was a complete shock to me. I think this play is worth a read 


Thursday 4 December 2014

Vincit qui se vincit


Class Readings

Emily Dickinson's poems,  "Tell the Truth Slant"
In "Telling the Truth Slant", Emily Dickinson says that the whole complete truth may come like a shock to children, so it should be let on to them slowly, not just at one time. The mention of telling the truth slant, is like telling a half truth, still a truth yet not a truth at the same time. Half truths are the hard to tell if it is a lie or not because it's technically part truth. This poem, catches the whole concept in just a few concise lines, rather than in a long paragraph. It has clear and easy points to understand which attracted me to this poem.

Success

"Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success.If you love what you are doing, you will be successful."
What is success. You define your own success. To some people, success is being the best, achieving their dreams or even going beyond their dreams. To me, success is not just achieving your goal, but to surpass it. To be successful, you should do what makes you happy, leading to a happier probability of success. I think success should be a goal that you put forward to not just aim for what's right in front of you, but for the stars.

The Art of Exceptional Living by: Jim Rohn

He states that the key to exceptional living is to have a daily routine, to have a daily routine takes serious discipline. Of course I agree that to want success, one would have to learn about success. Yet not only do you have to learn about success, you would have to take action to actually be a step to the success you want to achieve. He also says that healthy habits, such as eating an apple a day, which is also a nice habit to have in order to stay healthy and alert.


Tuesday 7 October 2014

Aut disce aut discede

Class Stories

"The Devil and Tom Walker" by Washington Irving, was a very intriguing story that made me think of the ulterior motive of life. Money. They all say that money is the root of all evil. However, I disagree, because even though money may be what causes people to change, they do have a choice whether to let money change you or change you for the better.
"Dr. Hiedegger's Experiment" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, also shows human nature. The nature of people willing to do whatever to be young again. These two stories are similar where both teach lessons and show people about the human desires and how they manage to motivate people to do the unimaginable.

Tuum Est

University of British Columbia, located in the province of British Columbia. It is a public research univeristy that has an average acceptance rate of 50.6% as of 2011. It has had a constantly good reputation/rankings and many notable people graduated from UBC. This university appeals to me because this has many characteristics of the types of universities I like, good programs and good locations.


Vox clamantis in deserto 


Located in Hanover, New Hampshire, is Dartmouth College, otherwise known as just Dartmouth. It was founded in 1769, and is part of the Colonial Colleges that was founded before the American Revolution. Boasting its elite status as an Ivy league school and also a private research university,it is know for its specialization in liberal arts. As of 2014, Dartmouth has an acceptance rate of 11.5% and mean SAT scores of 700+ on all 3 subjects. Dartmouth has an exceptional reputation and many notable alumni including, vice-presidents, senators, Pulitzer Prize winners, and of course Noble Prize winners and more!

Monday 1 September 2014

Things, Fair, Class

Interesting things...
Interesting things I like to do.....don't really count as interesting I think more of something I do to pass time. However, I am interested in movie making especially mission impossible movies.

Science Fair
Oh..science fair. Having to choose between doing a physics project or a chemistry project is hard. I have not found anything that I'm really interested yet. However, I did find a project that intrigued me ( http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/Chem_p078.shtml ) thanks to the countless episodes of CSI and various crime dramas I've watched.

Lit Class
While reading the Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, and learning about the horrendous environments he was put in as a young child and surviving through the tough times especially being torn away from his sister. I respect him greatly for that. The heinous things that have been done to him don't seem to matter as he learned several languages and was able to tell his story that we know read. ( www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/equiano_olaudah.shtml )