I construct my identity though my choice of clothing, interests, hobbies, extracurricular activities, religion, job and/or carreer. I 'perform' when I need to hide my emotions - like if something upsets me and I need to pretend that I'm okay.
2. Describe some ways in which your personal culture and social environments are "constructed".
I choose my friends, and my friends are one of my greatest influences, so based on their interests and how they construct their lives, my life will in turn be affected.
3. Describe some ways in which your physical environment/space are "constructed".
Buildings are constructed. Pretty much every space that is man-made is is constructed - I cannot think of anything outside of nature itself is not constructed.
4. In your daily life, what would you consider to be "real" and what would you consider to be "constructed/fabricated"?
The sun is real. Time is real. People are real. I think that most everything else is constructed.
5. Describe a narrative tableaux that you might create to be captured by a photograph. A narrative tableaux can be defined as "Several human actors play out scenes from every day life, history, myth or the fantasy of the direction artist" (Kohler, 34).
There are six people, each wearing a different color to represent one of the six following emotions: joy, disgust, fear, surprise, anger, and sadness. They are all in a white room, interacting with each other based on the emotion they represent.
6. Describe an idea for a photograph that includes a miniature stage or still life. A description of such an image is "the tableaux reconstructs events as in the narrative tableaux, but in miniaturized format, using dolls and other toy objects" (Kohler, 34).
There are several origami shapes, some in mid-form, some completed, and then there are still flat pieces of paper without a single fold in them, waiting to be molded into something new.
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