Anyways, later on, we watched a video of a woman dancing either clockwise or anti-clock wise. To me, it seemed as if the woman was randomly switching the direction she was moving in the center. I don't know if this proves that I have no control of my brain's functioning but it was certainly a 'weird' experience.
Next, we looked up some stereograms. I understand the fact that Rab was trying to teach us that we need to change the angle and how we look at things to actually see what is actually hidden there, but it was honestly very frustrating for me, simply because of the fact that it took me twice the time of everybody else to see what was there in every picture. My brain probably isn't as flexible as I thought it was. haha
Lastly, we looked up two other videos on Youtube. One was called 'Mother of All Funk Chords' and the other was a fan made cover of 'Angels on the Moon' by Thriving Ivory. It was amazing to watch the first video since every different clip blended so well together. I was extremely surprised to hear that every clip was of someone playing a different song. The second video was nice but it was just a combination of one too many things, but might I add, I fell in love with the song, itself. Anyways, I loved how Rab taught us in a metaphorical sense that we need to make information and writings integrate well to make one final piece good. I will probably think back on this lesson when we have group projects later on during the semester.
Extra
After I started browsing through others' blogs using feedly and google reader, I found out about how others are posting cool pictures and videos. I would like to join them by posting this cool video of Obama singing Call Me Maybe. haha
I guess it is related to the lesson we learned today since it is a well combined video of different clips.
I guess it is related to the lesson we learned today since it is a well combined video of different clips.
Have a nice weekend everybody.
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