Friday, February 26, 2010

NEW TATTOOS!!!



So yea, got these new tattoos about three weeks ago now AND I LOVE THEM. Big thanks to the amazing artists over at yankee tattoo.

To anyone who is curious, they are the eyes of Horus (Google Egyptian Mythology)

The Right Eye of Horus represents concrete factual information controlled by the left brain. It deals with words, letters, and numbers and those things which are describable in terms of sentences or complete thoughts. It approaches the universe in terms of male oriented ideation.


The Left Eye of Horus represents abstract aesthetic information controlled by the right brain. It deals with esoteric thoughts and feelings and is responsible for intuition. It approaches the universe in terms of female oriented ideation. We use the Left Eye, female oriented, right side of our brain for feeling and intuition.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Club Metronome March 4th



2K Deep can be best described as a coalition of gang bangin' DJs from Burlington, VT. Their crew axiom is to bring to the floor the craziest, loudest, most in-your-face bassline business one can imagine on a club system. Throwing down a mashup of genres at every show, there are no limits to what 2K Deep can play for the crowd. Ranging in styles from electro house to dubstep to drum and bass, the 2K Deep Crew’s sets are never predictable and the DJs thrive on this factor. They believe it is crucial to twist their sets together with multiple genres, mixed in seamlessly, to always keep the audience guessing, "What will come next?" If you want to rage to something fresh every time, this is the crew that delivers. Guaranteed to start as a rave, and end in a riot.

I recommend going. I know I am :P

PARTY HARD!!!!!



Sunday, February 7, 2010

State of the Union

When watching President Obama's State of the Union address, my brain reacted in a few different ways. Issues that I believed to be important caused almost subconscious verbal commentary as well as an emotional connections to what was being said. I noticed that my limbic brain was being stimulated through television images and my neocortex was being stimulated because of personal opinions and bias that i have being touched upon in the address. The address caught my attention and held it for quite some time.

I also noticed that at least 4/5 of the 8 media culture shifts were touched upon in the speech. A personal/aesthetic shift can be seen through the way Obama encourage more citizens to buy products and help feed the economy while throwing in humor to lighten the deliverance of the message. There was an economic shift in the way that Obama has basically declared a complete revamp of the current economy, strongly focused on the lives and wealth of the individual private business owner. A discursive shift can also be seen in the way Obama put himself in the line of fire from Congress while saying things addressing the truth of where all of our money is going (beside for war of course) and how it shouldn't be making the rich richer, but helping the struggling family get back onto its feet.

Obama used an assortment of value messages, hitting key issues related to family needs in a time of hardship. He also used generic examples and allusions to make an emotional transfer with not only the people of the united states but also with Congress. I also noticed that there were no commercials during the speech, making it feel longer but also keeping the focus on the president and his words. It deters the viewers from missing any part of the address.

There were many persuasion techniques used during the speech. Flattery, bandwagon, simple solutions, rhetorical questions, straw man (directed toward republicans), humor, plain folks (a popular one used by many presidents), repetition, nostalgia, beautiful people (if you seem to find Obama attractive), group dynamics (Obama's favorite), strength, some card stacking, and timing were all used.

My one sentence thesis of Obama's speech would be this: We are rebuilding a stronger, more secure society focused on the lives of the everyday family.

- Massive tax cuts on all small businesses
- An increase in federal aid for students
- The removal of inactive but stationed troops in Iraq