Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Assignment #52
Write the phone call you wish you could have.
Rocio Pagan

Guy: I know we have had our differences.
Girl: Yes, i know, to many to count.
Guy: & our love isn’t the honey moon type,
& I’m sorry for that.
It seems like we argue everyday,
& we both know i’ve made many mistakes.
you also know we have some space to grow...
I just want you to know ..
I love you.
& i still put you first.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Assignment #27
Take a picture of the sun.
Marisa Rasum



Assignment #27
Take a picture of the sun.
Marisa Rasum

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Assignment #52
Write the phone call you wish you could have.
Roze Merry

Me: Hello?
Him: Hey, its Kev.
Me: Hey! Hows it going?
Him: Good, you?
Me: Good, just in Copley.
Him: Seriously?
Me: Seriously. Why?
Him: Want to meet at Starbucks and get some coffee?
Me: Coffee?
Him: ...Or tea, whatever you want.
Me: (confused) Where are you?
Him: Look across the street.
Me: (Looks across the street)
Him: (smiles) So what do you say?
Me: Sure. (Click)

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Assignment #3
Make a documentary video about a small child.
Zahra Trafton


Assignment #70
Say goodbye.
Anita Marshall


Assignment #63
Make an encouraging banner.
Sara Pesce



Assignment #60
Write a press release about an everyday event.
Doug Hillis


Assignment #51
Describe what to do with your body when you die
Derek Kunze


Assignment #49
Draw a picture of your friend's friend.
Makiz Nasirahmad draws Lily Melcher from class


Assignment #34
Make a protest sign and protest.
Ilana Cohen


Assignment #27
Take a picture of the sun.
Parnian Nasirahmad


Assignment #16
Make a paper replica of your bed.
Rebecca LaPlaca

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Students validate Self-Portraiture through EVERDAY EXPERIENCES!

In the contemporary moment with art making, Self-Portraiture takes on new roles in a variety of manner, even through the Internet. The Saturday Studios, Self-Portrait, high school class took on a collaborative Self-Expressive endeavor with aritsts, Miranda July and Harrel Fletcher. "Learning to Love You More" is a collaborative, NET-BASED art project created with artists Miranda July and Harrel Fletcher. The website, Http://www.Learningtoloveyoumore.com is a site where visitors can come and take on assignments created by the makers of the project. Each assignment can be accessible to a wide variety of people for its, ease in concept, fun and accessibility of using "the stuff" from our everyday lives. The results are surprising and can be posted onto the website as a Reporting. Although some assignments are simple and direct, there is a voice that seems to come through in the outcome of the assignments. This blog is a makeshift LearningtoLoveYouMore site because of the high traffic on submitting to the actual site. This site also, in turn, relates to Self-Portraiture because it conveys ones own personal thoughts from their everyday life through the looking lens of a collaborative and diverse effort. It is good to understand too that Self-Portraiture can go beyond the face into what we believe, how we think and who we are!