Category Archives: Fall 2014

P4 Audio

In producing this story I was really just trying to learn the ins and outs of the program Audacity. I discovered this to be a really fun and useful tool, although for me it took a good amount of tinkering and a fair share of assistance from my sweetie.  Getting started I was a silly sight as I had no confidence in recording my voice, especially since it was early in the day and my voice was still a bit growly.  I began by drinking lemonade followed by a good gargle with Listerine…I do not recommend this…YUCK! This was followed by a series of me walking around the house making weird voices and yelling, loudly to stretch and wake my voice up. My two year old thought I was hilarious. The cat thought I was a strange disturbance, glaring at me in an attempt to get me to vacant the area.  Okay so now I am ready to begin…I think. I start by using my voice to record the story. After many trials  I am satisfied enough with one recording. Now for the fun part of adding accessories sounds. I used freesound.com to get most of my sounds and started by adding background music.  I was really impressed with how this came together with my voice, in fact my voice was not so BLAH!  Next finding little accent sounds and finally some help again from my sweetie with the old man voice. At this point it was a bit of a challenge to stay focused as we were laughing so hard while listen to the voice and sound and how they came to play within the story. We were able to really tweek and edit the sounds so they came out where we liked.  Adding the music and sounds really made the story come to life. It was a lot of fun and this short little story I believe is just the beginning of more to come, and maybe I will go more outside the box.

P4 Audio

By Laura Hale

I was trying to accomplish the drama of a full story within one paragraph, as most of Aesop’s fables. A more difficult task than I thought it would be but I decided that since the tale was so short, I’d keep the sound as simple as possible just like the story was. I had to sort out the files that were comparable with my tools as well as good quality with as little background noise as possible unless it added to the scene itself. I felt that the focus of this short piece was to paint a picture in the listener’s mind, to do that I had to find very familiar sounds. Sound quality from third parties and levels of the different sounds also are important, it guides the listener’s focus throughout the story.

Tapping the Hidden Demographic

Today’s society has defined the new demographic as 18 -34, while the real demographic that is being overlooked these days is the “boomers” generation who are all reaching maturity. That is, most are reaching ages of upwards of 60+ and older.

Nine months after World War II ended, “the cry of the baby was heard across the land,” as historian Landon Jones later described the trend. More babies were born in 1946 than ever before: 3.4 million, 20 percent more than in 1945. This was the beginning of the so-called “baby boom.” In 1947, another 3.8 million babies were born; 3.9 million were born in 1952; and more than 4 million were born every year from 1954 until 1964, when the boom finally tapered off. By then, there were 76.4 million “baby boomers” in the United States. They made up almost 40 percent of the nation’s population.

The reason being is that market research show that the older buyer has the money 18 to 49 years hold the grip of the television remote control, while the 34 -55 hold the purse strings of the nation.

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Then in about 1989, the media switched their tactics, spending over eleven million to focus on the new demographic growing across the nation the children of the boomers that were reach school age and just beginning their buying careers.

Millennials, control the majority of sales in automobiles, houses and most goods. The reason that this demographic is not represented as it should be is that there are more babies being born and the world is catering to the young, but the world is unaware that most of these new younger demographic is still for the most part still living with the boomer demographic of the past – their parents!

But, let’s raise a cheer as the first of the baby boom generation — the healthiest, best-educated and wealthiest in the nation’s history — turn 65.

Celebrate their vitality, and especially their variety — a generation that spans the Beatles and Springsteen, that crusaded to end a war and stop the spread of nukes, that powered an explosion of new technology fueled the feminist revolution and joined the battle for civil rights.

There are just over 40 million Americans age 65 and older, and they make up 13 percent of the population. By 2030, when all the baby boomers will have reached age 65 and older , the over-65 crowd will reach 20 percent of the population. At that time the median age of Americans will increase to 39.6 years, up from 37.2 today and a significant increase from a little under 30 in the 1960s and ’70s.

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“I still want to make music. I don’t want to twerk, but I want to be relevant,” joked Boomer Annie Lennox during a recent interview about her upcoming album. She needn’t worry. Lennox, and marketers in general, stand to gain a lot by serving a 50+ market that increasingly makes music an important part of their lives.

I too, feel age is nothing more than a state of mind than anything else.. If since it doesn’t matter, I don’t mind it.

 

 

 

Resources for Media Art LaneCC

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Teresa’s Hughes Decortive Door

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Peering into Studio Blue Cyc Wall

Equipment Checkout

Equiptment Checkout Door

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Main Art Gallery Display

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Art-O-Mat

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Library’s Reference Desk

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Sculpture by Health and Wellness

media book

Media Arts Books

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peek at Mary Jo Kleindel’s Office

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The Bus Stop Tower

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Christina Salter in her Office

the commons

Something to read in The Commons area in the media building

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Where it all starts, Students First Building

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Construction Site Area, Center Building

P3 Personal Blog3

IMG_0412I’m usually not that good about talking about myself but I think this a good time to talk about things that I have thought about for some time.  I would also like to introduce you to my art.  It has been influenced by many things.  I have been doing art for about forty years,  But I have only being doing it serious for about  15 years.

My journey started in 1974, when  I was a business major and finishing up a degree at Clackamas Community College.  I had to take an elective so I decided to take Chinese Water Color.  The instructor had just came from Peking and was not able to communicate very well in English.  His painting however was magical.  It sort of stuck as an art form because it was so spontaneous.   Later when my children were in kindergarten they needed someone to help with art.  I taught them the Chinese technique.  So every year after that I went into their classes and taught art until they were in High School.  After my son graduated from A3, the teacher asked me to come back and teach the class.

One of the things that happened through the journey was, I found that kids did what I consider pretty good art until middle school.  It was then I began to hear excuses oh I am not an artist.  This has formed my opinion that the identity of being an artist is not as important as expressing yourself through art.

Let me introduce myself…

J7Hello my name is Heather…I am not thrilled to write about myself but will attempt in an effort of giving some details about myself. Maybe someday I will be fortunate enough that someone will want to write about me instead. For most of my life I have worked in the food/beverage industry and I got to a point where I wanted to check-in on  other options and discover what else I may like to include in my life, so here I am starting my second year at LaneCC. I have been exploring the media arts, I love the idea of mixing creativity with cool technology. Some of my favorite things are music, gardening, photography, upcycling stuff, renovating, camping/hiking to name a few. When I’m not in school I am with my two lil peeps and being a mom is one of my greatest joys. So there you have it a little detail about me;)

P2 Professional Blog Search

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I liked this blog because they are bring together many cultures to celebrate and enjoy art.  It is very diversified with many exhibits around the world.  New york ,Venice, Bilbao as well as many international exhibitions.  I believe art is universal part of all of us.  I loved the picture of the Guggenheim Museum.  What an amazing example of light in architecture.

The Guggenheim Museum in Balboa had a collection they were showing in September.  There was a great exhibit which featured one of my favorite artist Marc Chagall.  The painting was titled through the window.  What a balanced use of bright colors with a quality of mystery.  The painting was made in  1913 an oil on canvas.  Chagall’s life and early childhood experiences influenced many of his paintings.

The New York Museum is very active in connecting communities.  One such outreach was called under the same sun.  It was a great out reach to the Latin American community.  Children were encouraged to paint their impressions of what they saw on their visit.

In all they have many programs including literary performing arts and featured artist integrating education and technology. I picked this site  because It is what I want to do with my art bringing people together.  I want to teach children to express themselves in an artistic way.  I have seen many children produce what I consider great art.  Some of them  lose that ability when they grow up .  So this is my mission to help people recapture the wonder of art.

P1 Scavenger Hunt

Here are some resources at Lane that could be handy for media students.

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Ms. Teresa Hughe’s office in building 17, room 106.

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The Blue Cyc Wall downstairs in building 17.

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The student equipment checkout in building 17.

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The main art gallery in building 11.

DSC_0017The Art-O-Mart in building 11.

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The reference desk & research help in the library.

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The health & wellness building.

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Media arts books in the library.

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The Arts division office specialist, Mary Jo Kreindel’s office.

Building 11, room 101 A.

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The LCC bus station.

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Media arts advisor, Christina Salter’s office.

Building 1, room 103 G.

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The commons area & indie lab in building 17 second floor.

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Building 1.

Project 1 Scavenger Hunt

Photographic tour of LCC as interpreted by ….. PhD Undercover

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1. Teresa Hughes’ door

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2. Blue Cyc Wall

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3. Equipment checkout door

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The dao of the cyc wall

 

 

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4. Main art gallery _long shot

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5. Art-o-matic

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6. Reference desk_library

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7. Silver sculpture in front of Health & Wellness building_closeup

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8. Multimedia book_Sherlock et. Arthur_who knew?

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9. Mary Jo Kreindal’s office…or the general neighborhood

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10. Bus stop…”by night…is a wonderful sight; there is magic abroad in the air….”

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11. Christina Salter in her office

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12. 2nd floor commons @ 17 bldg

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13. Flags in No.1

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14. Construction

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Construction in black & white. Less is more…..?