Thursday, 22 October 2015

My Favourite Art




Last week I went to Art Gallery of NSW for an excursion and it was really a good and new experienced for me. I saw there lots of Traditional and Contemporary arts by Aboriginal people. Although, all of them impressed me, I like the Warlugulong art most by Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri and Tim Leura Tjapaltjarri. It is a Contemporary art and physical property is 2D. For this art artist used synthetic polymer paint on canvas. The main reason for liking this art is story. This is a story of two brothers who caught a Kangaroo and ate it. Since they were hungry, they did not share it with other people. When their father knew about that he became angry and made a fire in the jungle to kill them. Then storm and flood came and washed them away. The another reason is dot points on the canvas that how Aboriginal people expressed their unspoken language and dream story by using these. If anyone looks closely, it is noticeable that in the middle of the art there is a fire and then some footsteps of two brothers. On the right hand side there is also some two brother’s skeletons, shown against background representing smoke and ashes. Aboriginal people normally use three colours for painting but here artist used more than three colours and maintained the simplicity of the art. The above prospective view of it is aerial view.   




                                       

Embedding my youtube video

Youtube Video on Academic Listening



My youtube video

Here is a link to my youtube  video to Academic Listening



Academic Listening

Reflection about twitter from week 8




In week eight, I opened an account on twitter for the first time. Before I have not had any

idea how to use twitter, and how it can help me in academic research. But after

attending EAP week eight computer class, I have gained a lot of knowledge about these. Twitter

is mainly an online social networking service designed to help people to get

information for academic and social life. With the help of twitter’s ‘follow’ option I

can follow anyone and other people can follow me too. So it is really a good

opportunity to connect with colleagues, teachers and other people related to my class

matter.  But if I do not want to be followed, I can block them to limit my followers for

academic purposes only.

 Twitter let me post whatever I like by using embed tweet option within 140 words.

At the time of tweeting I can add link so it can re-direct anyone, who clicks on it, to

the original page. Therefore, it gives us the chance to share the knowledge with

classmates and friends. With the help of URL shortening services, it is easier to make

longer web-address shorter that can give information about the source of information.

As any post on twitter comes up with link, it has the potential to help research,

publications and conversation. I also learned how to secure my account with the help

of privacy option. Hence, no one can be able to hack my account. Hash tag is another

important aspect which uses to categorize and make tweet more visible. So we can get

related tweets from different users that will help each other to get information for

assignments and so on. With more feeds coming through everyday, in many ways

they are useful in daily life.