Wednesday, June 9, 2010



Like Birds

This is not my favorite picture in the world but I think is really beautiful. I was a trip to the beach with some friends from architecture about two years ago and the sun was falling and the background landscape was perfect to take pictures against the sun, so we begin to make funny poses and jumping so the in the picture will only appear our body shape without colors, only black and the shows.
The sky was looking really beautiful at the moment and we wanted to print that in a picture.
Nobody took the picture because we were using the timer of the camera, so everyone that was there in the moment could appear on it.
It was a funny moment, all laughing and falling and crawling in the ground. In that specific picture the point was to look like birds standing, but It was really hard because we were standing on one feet and it was getting late and could so It was actually really hard to accomplish it .
In the end was a cool moment with the girls but in order to take that picture there were like 20 or more were we were falling or standing, etc, trying to learn how to use and timer and stuff.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Schools kill creativity


When I was in a class in 3th year of college I guess we had to make this assignment about a place we had visit or a place we like, and we all came with maps of the place or pictures and the teacher was really mad because he said the task was not that. We said that the problem was not us, but our education back to school, from kindergarten to high school. It’s a typical task to do in kindergarten when your are asked to draw a tree, and everyone draws the big tree with green leaves but that is exactly the problem, they teach the kids to translate what they see, but what happens with their perception of the tree, the assignment should be: draw what do you think a tree should be, or how do you feel when the leaves fall because of the wind, etc.
I think he was right, our education is too structured and squared, they don’t teach you to think or to look or to feel, they asked you to translate what it is out there. I mean, the out there is already there any way, and we can all see it, the point is we all see it and feel it differently.
In my own experience I have friends that come from alternative education, like art schools, where you don’t have math or biology, but you have dancing, painting, ceramics, agriculture, etc. And honestly I believe they were more prepared for college than I was. I met these girls here in FAU, and I don’t know if it was coincidence or it was there different education but during our first year here, they both had the best grades in almost all classes including math and physics.
I think the school have a wrong focus on how the education should be taken and transmitted to the kids.