User:RaulAnaya

Bio
I have no nickname so you can jus call me raul. I go to the Art Institute of Seatlle and im studying video production. I love to watch sports and play most of them. Im kinda new to seattle so I dnt no too much about it, but i love it. After I graduate from the Institute I plan to open a production label with my partner schick, we are knowin as BoldView Productions(you can google us and we will be on the first page). If your intrested in the kind of work we have done up to date you can visit our youtube chanel by going to youtube.com/schickandraul. that site has most of the videos we've done, we love the feedback good or bad. If you have a myspace BoldView can be found on there as well. To get straight our page jus type in BoldViewProductions.com. If you have any questions for me, do not hesitate to ask. I'm pretty open minded so I usually answer anything asked. thank you for your time and enjoy the rest of your day.

Always Wanted To Schedule

 * Topic

Im going to learn how to make a beanie.


 * Research Component


 * week 1


 * week 2

find someone who knows how to make beanies.


 * week 3


 * week 4

meet up with the person and watch them as they make a beanie(take a few notes to study).


 * week 5

start planning on the materials needed to make possible.


 * week 6

purchase materials.


 * week 7

begin to weave the beanie by following the correct process in creating the product.


 * week 8

product should b finished by this time and ready to wear.

Why Do I Like What I Like?
While I was walking through the park I noticed a few works that looked out of place but still belonged to the park. The work that stood out to me most, not because is was such a great peice, but because it didnt seem like art to me is "Steel Painted Black" by Tony Smith. I didn't like this peice because it just seemed like a barrier to the park. Tony Smith has types of work like this all over the world, and they all have an awkward shape to them. This paticular piece is made of two stretched triangles stacked, one on top and the other on the bottom, and reaches around in a square shape. The work is surrounded by trees which I find a little bit of irony in because it's blocking the view looking at the piece from the outside of the park, and when you go inside of the area to examine the piece more closely, your view is blocked to the outside world. I enjoyed the walk through the park until I was near the end of the trail where "Steel Painted Black" is located. I feel as if the abstact work doesnt belong in the park, but then again the whole park is full of random works.

How Am I Manipulated?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFG4J9vSqOg&NR=1 This is an example of dubios authority. Vitamin water says "it works, for Brain Urlacher"

My friend who knows very little about sports thinks Lebron James is the best in the league, but he only started saying that in the middle of this season. This is an example of bandwagon Argument.