Monday, March 25, 2013

Violence In Video Games

Violence in video games has recently resurfaced as a possible cause to atrocities that have been occurring recently in the United States. Though I do understand the seriousness of gun control and researching the effects of violent media on the public, I have always felt uneasy that it requires us to go through a terrible tragedy and the inevitable news media "blame game" comes into play. So, does violence in video games turn children into heartless killers? I'm going to have to strongly disagree with this sentiment. However, it is still very possible that our current media is desensitizing us to violence. Personally, gaming has played a very large part in my life, probably since I was able to pick up a controller. At a young age, games of choice included some classics such as Sonic the Hedgehog and Crash Bandicoot, but other games such as Twisted Metal and Grand Theft Auto 2 were also part of my library. Throughout my life I have experienced violence in popular media, not only in video games, but I learned at a young age to distinguish fact from fiction thanks to my parents and relatives. Not only this, but I actually experienced the power that comes with a firearm in my early teens. My uncles were shooting targets and allowed me to try. Needless to say, the recoil and loudness of the gun shocked me to the point of breaking down. While it may not have been a revelation, it was a solid reminder of just how powerful guns truly were. Perhaps it was also the family that I was raised that allowed me to never see a point in violence. I may have been bullied a bit in school, but it was never anything that stuck with me and I learned that I did not have to take it, but also did not require to take dangerous matters into my own hands. Maybe I'm just an outlier in this situation with the ability to separate coping with issues in reality and being particularly violent in video games. I wouldn't even consider video games as a way to "vent" either, as a majority of the time I use them to have fun rather than release anger. However, I feel that we need to take a bigger look at the atrocities that these horrible people cause before attempting to blame it on a singular piece of media and call it a day. Most of these people are disturbed in one way or another in the first place. It was not simply many nights of playing "DOOM" that caused the tragedy of Columbine, but the sick minds that did not find ways of coping in healthy ways. I will not say that violence in video games is not an issue, but it is certainly not the majority of the reason people turn to needless violence to seemingly solve their problems.


Grid Art Project

Here's some pictures of the progress of my grid art project for class. I chose a black and white picture of Andy Kaufman to create out of M&M's. The black and white picture allowed me to work better with the colors available in a standard bag of M&M's. As for the decision to use Andy Kaufman, I wanted to create something that had meaning to me. I've always tried to do my best to make myself laugh and hope others laugh with me, and Andy Kaufman is a bit of an inspiration. He did what he wanted, whether or not that made others laugh, and wasn't truly appreciated until after his death. He has just always seemed so unique and interesting to me, and I hope that others may let curiosity get the better of them and learn more about him after my presentation in class.


[Picture of the grid in progress]

[Rough draft of the grid, before gluing everything down]

[Final Product]

"There's no way to describe what I do. It's just me."
-Andy Kaufman


Sunday, March 10, 2013

MUTO by BLU


MUTO by BLU is a very unique and spectacular animation. I cannot imagine just how much time and effort was put into making this piece, but it was definitely worth it. With 10 million views, it really shines in its use of the world around the moving animation itself, knocking over items and interacting with what was at the artist's  disposal. The stop motion was very well done and I can really see the effort and beauty the creator put into this amazing piece.