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"I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious" - Albert Einstein

Starting Point -Abstraction

Abstract photography can be defined as capturing images in which the subject isn’t the most interesting element. Albert Renger-Patzsch and Aaron Siskind photographed the ordinary to reveal their beauty. Uta Barth reversed the typical use of the camera, shooting out of focus and Andreas Gursky photographs the repetition of elements. During this unit, you will investigate appropriate examples of abstract photography and respond in your own way.

I think the subject in abstraction is less important, and does not need to be the main focus of a photograph, because abstraction, to me, is more about the feeling it evokes rather than the subject. Therefore, I believe subjectivity is more common when on the topic of abstract art, making the subject less significant.

 

 

WRONG!

“Wrong, 1967 – John Baldessari.” WikiArt, www.wikiart.org/en/john-baldessari/wrong-1967

The photo title “Wrong” is taken by John Baldessari; it is a part of his series “Wrong” (1976). His series depicts photos that don’t follow the traditional “rules” of photography. The piece brings up feelings of irony and pokes fun at the idea of “rules” in photography. John Baldessari (1931-2020) was an American conceptual artist and one of the most influential figures of contemporary art. His works included paintings, films, installations, and photography. Baldessari began as a painter; however, he quickly became frustrated with the strict rules of traditional art. In the 1970s, Baldessari burned all his previous traditional paintings in his The Cremation Project and vowed to “not make boring art.” Afterwards, he stuck to making conceptual art. Today, Baldessari is still relevant and is known as one of the pioneers who shifted art from being about technique and aesthetic to interesting ideas and messages.

What makes an image meaningful? I believe context behind an image is what gives it meaning. Context in photography is critical, as context can shape the meaning of a photo. By understanding the time, place, subjects, etc, the audience can gain information from the photo and potentially change the meaning. In the case of this photo, it was taken in the 1970s, when John Baldessari was still teaching art students in California. During that period, studying art had stricter rules and rigidity on art quality, and strict rules defined whether a piece was good or bad.

Furthermore, the 1960s-1970s were the Conceptual Art Movement, in which artists rejected traditional art expectations and focused on ideas over objects. Baldessari was directly involved in this movement by deliberately breaking these conventions, using humor to highlight how pointless and silly such rules can be. The word WRONG under the photo challenges the rules in photography by actively defying them. By labelling his work as such, Baldessari reveals that he is self-aware and knows the picture he took is conventionally “wrong” based on expectations at that time.

Other Citations:
to, Contributors. “American Artist (1931–2020).” Wikipedia.org, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., 8 June 2005, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Baldessari. Accessed 22 Aug. 2025.
“Conceptual Art Movement Overview.” The Art Story, www.theartstory.org/movement/conceptual-art/. Accessed 22 Aug. 2025.

Testing

My name is Angela

Engineering Project #4 Reflect and Share

Final product

Explain how it works/doesn’t work using scientific terminology.

The battery holds chemical energy that is transformed into electrical energy by the circuit. This electrical energy is then transformed into light energy by the LED strip when current passes through the PN junction. In essence, this means that light is produced when electricity passes through diodes and combines with the gaps and electrons in P-type semiconductors.

Explain the areas of success you found in the process

The design was good, and we didn’t have any trouble creating the dreamcatcher and even finished ahead of time with one lesson to spare. I’m proud of the way we worked quickly and efficiently,

Explain the areas you need to improve in the product

As our feedback stated, we could’ve put feathers on the battery pack to hide it. However, we decided not to because hot gluing it on could be dangerous. We also tried to tie it, however, it would constantly swing around and not do its job of hiding the battery pack while making the dreamcatcher look cluttered. Next time we could find a better solution to hiding the battery packs

Explain the impact of this project on the environment, and the potential client/consumer/audience.

Our lamp is relatively eco-friendly, we reused all of our supplies like the string, beads, and metal ring. However, our project uses single-use batteries instead of reusable ones. Additionally, as we used LEDS, the PN junction uses the conversion of electrical energy into primarily light energy, which saves a significant amount of energy compared to conventional light bulbs, which generate a lot of thermal waste energy.

Engineering Project #3

Create and Improve

21/2/23

we started making the feathers and hanging decor, as well as started making the base and adding beads to the weave.

 

23/2/2023

Added lights and attached the feathers around the base, adding more strings of beads for more color. We added two sets of fairy lights because we thought one wasn’t bright enough.

The feedback we received:

Hiding the battery packs was prominent in our feedback; we can improve this by adding feathers around the battery pack to make it less visible.

 

Engineering Project #2

 

My sketch of our idea:

 

Science 9 Engineering Project Blog Post #1

Define and Inquire

This engineering project is designing and creating a product that converts energy, me and my partner Hana wanted to create a useful product while making it look aesthetically pleasing.

We agreed a lamp would be a great addition to anyone’s room. Our dreamcatcher lamp emits soft light, making it ideal for those who want to read quietly without disturbing their roommates, sometimes, the big light in your room is too harsh, straining your eyes, so this lamp provides soft illumination while setting a calming mood. You can hang it above your desk for late-night cramming, next to your bed for reading and catching your nightmares!

Doability:

Taking into account we only had 5 lessons to complete our product, I found this video on how to create a easy dreamcatcher,

Materials:

  • feathers (white or brown)
  • suede lace
  • metal ring
  • wire
  • beads/charms
  • rope

Taking into I found this video on how to make a DIY dreamcatcher, it seems easy enough and shouldn’t take too long to make.

Pros

  • easy to make
  • demonstrates energy transformation efficiently
  • decorative
  • useful

The Opportunity Gap

Angela Ma

Ms. Difalco

June 2, 2022

The opportunity gap
Imagine sitting in a room full of people, at the front of the room, there is a bucket; everybody has a crumpled piece of paper held in hand and is required to throw the papers into the bucket without leaving their seat. Does each person have an equal chance of making it in? No, the unchangeable essence of unfairness of this issue presents itself as The Opportunity gap. In the metaphor above, the place one sits at represents the opportunities presented in the circumstance, for example being seated towards the back leads having a smaller chance of throwing the paper into the bin, this exemplifies the person having less fortunate circumstances than the people seated at the front, whether it be racial, gender, religion, or simply domestic environment that results in people sitting “at the back of the room”, the distance between the people towards the front and people at the back is the differences that differ one another’s opportunities. The opportunity gap is still a big issue as of today and is only growing bigger and bigger. The opportunity gap is based on opportunities and resources in a person’s lifetime, whereas the achievement gap is the unequal distribution of results or benefits.

Equal Education 1

“The rich get richer, and the poor get poorer” is a very common, popular saying, unfortunately this saying could not be truer. In the US, the number of resources a student gets depends on the state, and the income supplying schools comes from taxes. Therefore, poorer states will result in less yearly tax which results in less educational benefit. In 2016, the school tuition for Fairfax County Virginia cost $13,700, compared to Scott County Mississippi, whereases the school tuition only cost $7,900. On average 83% of students from high income families get into college after high school, however only 63% of low-income students attend (Schools & Social Inequality: Crash Course) More sophisticated education equals a higher chance of success later in life. A study done in 2018 proves this point further; “by increasing the school’s financial income by 10%, students learnt 7% more as a result.” (Crash Course) This is proof that the financial state of students does greatly impact the course of students in the future, limited resources result in less effective learning.

Protest for Equal Education 1

However, will giving all schools equal finances be enough to close the gap? While doing so may certainly make the gap smaller, it won’t necessarily be enough to close it completely. In a child’s preliminary stages of life, it is quite dependent on the household environment, and the behavior of important adult figures can heavily affect a developing child, “Parents educational attainment has an important influence on the environments they create for their children, and it is a predictor of cognitive and behavioral outcomes,” states The Urban Child Institute, unhealthy domestic lifestyle can include domestic violence, child neglect, and parental narcissistic tendencies.  An unhealthy domestic lifestyle can result in the child falling into a seemingly endless, unforgiving vicious cycle. For example, domestic abuse and neglect can lead to healthcare issues, which leads to poor attendance and the lingering traumatic effects, which often leads to ineffective learning, low-income households may lead to poor nutrition which may lead to trouble focusing throughout school hours.

Children in Vietnam  1

Race and gender, as mentioned before, are too uncontrollable factors that can heavily tilt the scales of lives of people of all ages. Unfortunately, gender and racial oppression is still very common even today, people usually sitting “at the back of the room” are people of color, and women. Systemic oppression is still a big issue as of today, deeply rooted in the government system, and over time it becomes normalized.Systemic oppression is systematic and has historical antecedents; it is the intentional disadvantaging of groups of people based on their identity while advantaging members of the dominant group (gender, race, class, sexual orientation, language, etc.).” (National Equity Project). Regrettably, people of color face oppression not only in a school environment, but in other aspects of life, Passive oppression in our schools is a form of racism and privilege that must be overcome,” states Rosa Perez-Isiah, educational leaders must embrace the reality and become accountable for the learning and success of all learners. This begins by acknowledging the privilege, power, and racism that exist in the educational system.

Imagine, throwing the crumpled piece of paper and it misses the bucket; suddenly, a hand grabs the piece of paper littered on the floor and places it in the bucket. This helping hand represents the importance of school counselors and supporting figures in a person’s life. Simply having a supportive figure in one’s life can greatly change its trajectory for the better and school supplying good counselors can support a growing child’s education and lifestyle. Gender, wage, and race are uncontrollable factors, and trying to change them are impossible. However, making the best out of the circumstances given, and working towards a better future is something that is within power.

Works Cited

“The Education Crisis: Being in School Is Not the Same as Learning.” The World Bank, 22 Jan. 2019, www.worldbank.org/en/news/immersive-story/2019/01/22/pass-or-fail-how-can-the-world-do-its-homework. Accessed 13 May 2022.

 

Isiah, Rosa Perez. “Passive Oppression in Education: Fueling the Achievement Gap.” Medium, 23 Jan. 2018, medium.com/identity-education-and-power/passive-oppression-in-education-fueling-the-achievement-gap-af637f8c3718. Accessed 16 May 2022.

 

“Passive Oppression in Education: Fueling the Achievement Gap.” Medium, 15 May 2022, medium.com/identity-education-and-power/passive-oppression-in-education-fueling-the-achievement-gap-af637f8c3718. Accessed 23 Jan. 2018.

 

“The Lens of Systemic Oppression.” National Equity Project, www.nationalequityproject.org/frameworks/lens-of-systemic-oppression#:~:text=Systemic%20oppression%20is%20systematic%20and,%2C%20language%2C%20etc.). Accessed 16 May 2022.

 

Schools and Social Inequality: Crash Course Sociology #41. Directed by Crash Course, 2019. YouTube, www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYMk3Bk08NA. Accessed 13 May 2022.

 

The Urban Child Institute. www.urbanchildinstitute.org/resources/publications/data-book-2013/family-home. Accessed 19 May 2022.

 

“World Inequality Database on Education.” UNESCO, www.education-inequalities.org/. Accessed 12 May 2022.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mexican Revolution 1910-1920 Henry Lane Wilson Hatepage


The Mexican revolution occurred from 1910-1920 and was a bloody fight for land and rights, in this video we will explain the details of the Mexican revolution and how it impacted the lives of million of people.  During the revolution, there were a total of 5 presidents that came in and out of power, Porfivirio Diaz, Francisco I. Madero, Victoriano Huerta, Venustiano Carrana and Alvaro Obregon. The Mexican revolution were 10 bloody years full of mistrust and backstabbing, watch the video to learn more.

Moxie book report

The book Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu is about a young girl named Vivian who lives in Texas, she faces sexism in her school every day and it s normalized in her daily life. one day she finds her moms old albums of girlbands like bikini kill and riot grrlss, she gets inspired and wants to change her school environment, she starts making a zine called “moxie” and hangs them around the school, moxie then turns into a big movement at her school and the girls make a change.

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