Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Fandom

The fandom I most relate to is my love for mysteries and the ultimate detective Sherlock Holmes and his partner Watson. Holmes has been portrayed numerous times on Television and movies but it is the two recent television version that has sparked the intense fandom interest in the character and the arguments between fans on which version is better the BBC version Sherlock starring Benedict Cumberbatch or the CBS version  starring Johnny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu. While many fans enjoy the BBC version I love the American version more because the increased allow a better exploration of Holmes character and allows us to learn and see much more about his arch enemy Moriarty. The chase of the Moriarty character is very intense in Elementary and brings continual excitement not seen in the BBC version Sherlock.

Other shows I have had interest in have included Eureka and Warehouse 13 on the Sci Fy channel and Orphan Black on BBC America. All these shows have strong characters and interesting mysteries that have intrigued me from the start and led me to being a big fan. 

In Class Assignment

The most prominent symbols in this story is the existence of superheroes and the main character a super-villain named Professor Incognito. The professor is the protagonist in this story and is also narrating in first person to his girlfriend in the form of a letter or holographic image.  The nature of the conversation is quite unusual for this type of story as it is placed in a very realistic normal world. The apology from the professor is quite straight forward and humorous and could have been given outside of the superhero milieu. The professor's remarks about his super baddie activities seem very matter of fact.and his comments about their relationship and going to therapy ground this story in a very real world .This juxtaposes with the world the Professor has created in his comments in which he is attempting a world takeover  and has done a variety of "evil" things to both people and property. This placement adds much humor and originality to the story and allowed me to sympathize with the Professor and humanized him as a character. I was able to connect with the fact that he was a person who has  had relationship struggles like many of us and is also struggling with his place in the world.

The medium I could see this story being placed in would be video. The character of Professor Incognito reminds me somewhat of Dr. Horrible from Dr. Horrible's singalong, If Professor Incognito had captured his girlfriend and tied her up and was telling her his apology before he finished his evil plan for world domination this would be very funny. Of course I would add a hero who would save the day.

The video which would combine music and humor would make a great way for the Professor to tell his story while staying true to his goals of world domination and still keeping his humanity.

Comment on another blog - Natalie Monte

As a fellow fan of Orphan Black I too enjoy many of the elements of the show that you pointed out in your blog post.

I enjoy the fact the ratio of woman on this show is much higher than the typical five males to one female  ratio of most shows. The woman are strong independent and smart and include a wide variety of what may seem like stereotypical characters but are actually new and original.

The actress who plays the lead character Sarah actually portrays seven characters over the course of the show and makes each an interesting individual. One of the other things I love about the show is that Sarah's real goal is for her and her daughter to survive and build a better life for themselves.

I'm curious to find out where the show goes next as the new season starts.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

My Youtube Recommendations

I am a huge music nerd, I love everything from hardcore punk and folk to hip hop and r&b
TheNeeedledrop is very much like a podcast where you can get good music recommendations

(altho he doesn't play the music that he is talking about in the video which is extremely annoying,

but copyright laws)




Youtube is also a great source of indie music.
Indie Music Recommendations:



A Tribe Called Red 




Gogol Bordello





Le Tigre






The Friendly Atheist is a great youtuber that makes great thoughtful smart videos 
about atheism. He also does a great podcast with the same name interviewing 
people on atheism/religion.  




Laci Green is another youtuber that has some great videos of pop culture critiques from 
a feminist point of view. 



Wednesday, April 1, 2015


Generally I am not more than a very casual video game player and I have never played a video game on a game console such as XBox or Playstation Recently a friend though got me interested
in a game available on Android called Sim City Buildit. This is one of the family of games that was
created by Maxis that started with Sim City in 1989 and was developed by designer Will Wright who
was inspired by his interest in Civic design to create a game in which a city could be realistically built and designed. Sim City buildit is a simplified version of Sim City that was created for both
Android and I phones. While the mobile version of the game is a simpler version of the game it still
allows you build a city, provide services, education, encounter disasters and trade sell and manufacture items as in Sim City. 

      This game is unique in that there are no winners or losers just your own enjoyment in how
your city progresses over time.The graphics are well done and involving and you can easily be
drawn into playing the game for hours on end. A nice tough in the game is the fact that you
can develop your city to your tastes. Environmentally friendly? Then only create wind and solar
power for your Sims. This game is easy to learn, fun to play and allows you a unique experience.

      The design for the game by Electronic Arts the company that now owns the Sims franchise is well done but not particularly ground breaking or original. It basically transfers the Sim City Pc game
to a mobile platform. While the game is not terribly original or groundbreaking it is enjoyable and
can be enjoyed for a few minutes at a time when you have a chance to play a feature I truly enjoyed.
The final plus is the game is a free download.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Hipster


It is very difficult to define what a hipster is when the genre is constantly changing. A hipster is a person who always appears to be ahead of the curve in the tastes of society. Once a cultural change has been accepted by everyone it is no longer "hip". According to Hipsterdom professor Christopher Taylor the key to hipsterdom is "Apriorism the instinctive knowledge where you evaluate something before it exists,” Taylor said. “It’s really important for a lot of people to have this uncanny knack to identify what is good before the rest of the world knows.”

Music under the hipster banner is almost impossible to define. The group the Muffs captures a vintage look with a unique style that combines the past with a punk rock sound.  




The hipster enjoys the combination of vintage fashion style and modern sound of the Muffs and hopes that no one else discovers the unique sound they are enjoying since the Hipster believes once the public has discovered a sound it is ruined and no longer interests the hipster. 

Fashion Style for the hipster is difficult to define and the hipster enjoys it that way since their goal is to be ahead of the curve and to set the standards. The hipster enjoys their originality but does not want the general public to popularize the look and lose its originality. The hipster wants to be distinctive unusual and cool.
 
Links:


Buzzfeed - Types of Hipsters you encounter in London

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Haruki Murakami's Tsukuru Tazaki

In Haruki Murakami's story Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and his years of pilgrimage he has introduced his audience to a character who lives in a traditional Japanese world with 
traditional Japanese values. However Tsukuru has undergone a traumatic experience when his four high school friends that he was closest to mysteriously cut him out of their lives. To protect himself emotionally and mentally Tsukuru closes himself from
the world and withdraws into himself. He withdraws from his family seldom visiting 
them in his hometown and decides not to pursue with his friends the reason for their shunning him. The world that Murakami creates for Tsukuru floats in and out of 
different timelines and creates a dreamlike effect that leaves the reader at times
unsure what is real or just fantasy. This gives the reader a vivid understanding of the
conflict and emotional pain that Tsukuru is facing. Tsukuru is fortunate enough to meet a woman who he makes an emotional connection with who convinces him he 
must face the friends who shunned him and deal with the emotional pain and baggage he has been avoiding. Tsukuru decides to take a risk and talk to his friends and is
brought back to reality with the discovery that he had done nothing wrong at all. He was shunned in an attempt to protect someone else. Tsukuru realizes that his world is one of reality and one in which he can seek happiness and love and a future. Murakami has taught his readers that often many of us hide behind our pain and put up emotional barriers but only by facing what has happened to us can we move forward into the future.