Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Assignment 1-3 my thoughts

Analyze the Antique Roadshow
The article I have chosen is titled Narratives of Value and the Antiques
Road Show: ‘‘A Game of Recognitions,’’ written by Abby Clouse. The article is a detailed summary of the values which we place on objects. Also this article describes how people base the value of something in terms of historical or emotional value. The arthour of this article has written it for a general audience, or for anyone who would place value to an object, so in realistic terms this would mean everyone. This is also evident by reading the stories and knowing that the author is trying to describe how we as an audience learn from the objects and stories brought on each episode of the show. The article details different shows where guests of Antiques Road Show has brought their items into the appraisers areas just to hear what the value of their object is. Mrs Clouse uses concepts and theories to explain her thoughts of what value really means to someone. Such concepts and theories are seen throughout this article when we are introduced to a new object and the feelings expressed by the appraiser and the guest are revealed. Many times, the owner of the object was hoping for a value of their object to be greater than it was.
If I were to summarize this article I would start by saying that trying to place value to an object is very hard to do. You first must analyze your object and decide what it means to you, whether it is Market value, historical value, sentimental value, artistic value or an entertainment value. Deciding what type of value you are looking for greatly changes how you react to finding out how much something is really worth. Often times people say that something has a sentimental value until they hear what the market value is. This often changes the type of emotion you may have for a certain object. Money is an evil thing, and can turn the most sentimental object into just something worth value. The article I read describes scene from the show in which the appraiser tells the owner how much the object is worth and just by their expression you can tell they were interested in the selling value of their object. Also Antiques Road Show is the type of show that you can actually learn about history or a certain part of culture, just by listening to the stories told on the show.
Often times people bring items on the show that may not be worth much, except the fact that there is proof of where the artifacts came from or what part of time they are from. For example a gentleman brought several boxes of bullets on the show, and normally these bullets would appraise for approximately a dollar per bullet, but since the man had each bullet labeled and dated back to the Civil War they appraised at approximately two thousand dollars worth of bullets. Just by being able to account for something helps to bring more value to an object. This example shows us how we learned a little bit about history and what certain eras of time mean to the value of an object. Probably the most important aspect of this article is reading and understanding that placing a value on an object should not change what type of value you place on it. What I mean by this is if you have a sentimental value to something, don’t let money change how you feel about it. The Antique Road Show is a wonderful show to watch and see how people judge a they possessions.
As you read through this article you can easily flow from paragraph to paragraph, and can easily depict the main points and ideas the author is describing. This made the article enjoyable to read and easy to understand. Each new thought or example expressed in the story was introduced in a manner that made sense and followed the authors pattern of events. Each important idea or main point was clearly stated by either indenting the example or quoting what was said by the appraiser and the objects owner. From there a brief thought was given from the authors point of view. This also made the article very readable and understandable.
Finally the most important aspect of my article is that placing value to an object means more to one person than to another. This was clearly evident throughout the artilce by reading about reactions to what the value of something was. It is very important to know what you have and how much it is worth. The problem with this is often it may lead to a false sense of what you really posses. Often times placing value to something ultimately ruins the sentimental value of what you really posses. In today’s society money is the route of all evil, and may eventually cause you to do something you may regret in the future.










References:
Abby Clouse, (2008) Narratives of Value and the Antiques Roadshow: ‘‘A Game of Recognitions’’
The Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 41, No. 1, 2008 r 2008, Copyright the Authors Journal compilation r 2008, Blackwell Publishing, Inc

Sunday, April 20, 2008

The NBA Playoffs

The NBA playoffs have started Saturday the 19th of April. As a sports fan I love to watch a good game between two teams that are very competitive. This year predictions have the Boston Celtics facing the Los Angels Lakers in the NBA finals. This would be an outstanding final, as far as competition and competitiveness. I love the Boston Celtics, not so much the Lakers, but to sit and watch this type of game would be very exciting. The NBA playoffs have gained a lot of publicity because of the first round match ups, the game that is most controversial is the Phoenix Suns versus the San Antonio Spurs. I watched the first game yesterday, and it was a very good game, Spurs one in double overtime. This game is hyped up because last years meetings ended with blood and angry teams. The rematch is living up to the hype it is drawing.
I love to sit and watch any type of sports. The NBA has offered a talent level that is untouchable in any other basketball league. The teams are drafting younger players each year, some just out of high school, and others just 18 or 19 years old. The playoffs offer up the best teams in each league, and eliminate a team after a series loss to the other team. This is a great way to see how good your team really is. You are required to win four games to advance to the next round of the playoffs. There is three rounds to the playoffs before the finals. The finals are usually the two best teams out of each league.
The NBA playoffs are a very big part of popular culture for many reasons. I think that the biggest reason that supports popular culture is that most young kids look up to these athletes and strive to be like them. Basketball is very popular among any sports fan. With the amount of money spent on players and ads to feature a player or his shoes draws in millions of people. The idea that one day you could be that famous athlete draws an array of people. Popular culture promotes money and fame. This is what makes the NBA so popular among viewers worldwide.
If you would like to post your prediction for the NBA finals I would love to see it posted on my blog. I predict Boston versus Phoenix with Boston winning in six games. What do you predict?

References:
David Arey, (17 April 2008), “Perfect Ending”, http://www.brijit.com/subject/33638/2008-nba-playoffs

Thursday, April 10, 2008




Today we are looking for contemporary icons. I have selected the following three icons as an example of contemporary icons that everyone can admire and respect. The icons are the Statue of Liberty, the National Anthem, and the Pledge of Allegiance. The first icon I selected was the statue of Liberty. I believe everyone that lives in the United States or claims to be American can appreciate this as a true icon. The statue of liberty is a symbol of independence and democracy. The Statue of Liberty has been standing since October 1886, and still today represents more than just independence, it represents sacrifices of American soldiers to provide this freedom we have today. The Statue of Liberty is located on Ellis Island, and both will remain a national monument until they are torn down or they fall down. Just to be able to see her standing holding her torch gives you an awesome feeling inside. Knowing that so many people have died trying to provide a wonderful land to grow and be free in.
The next icon I chose was the National Anthem. To me this is a symbol of excellence and dedication. Francis Scott Key wrote this as he watched the American Flag wave in the twilight over Fort McHenry. We sing the national anthem at the beginning of every major sporting event and at every military ceremony. The national anthem is a very memorable song that can represent many things. Being in the military, the national anthem makes me proud to be an American and defend this great nation.
Finally I chose the Pledge of Allegiance as a symbol of an contemporary icon. Growing up in school, you said the pledge of allegiance every morning before class started. Today they are trying to ban the pledge because of the words in it. To me and many others the Pledge of Allegiance is a symbol of honor and loyalty to our country. By banning this in schools only tells us that you no longer have to be loyal or have honor for what you believe in . The Pledge of Allegiance should always be something looked at as a short oath to protect and serve this great nation. The Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy, and even though it is over 100 years old, it still has a strong and powerful meaning.
Overall my three choices of contemporary icons, the Statue of Liberty, the National anthem, and the Pledge of Allegiance all represent a great tradition of freedom and liberty. Even though all three are very old I still feel they are contemporary icons because the will always be a lasting part of our country.

References:
National anthem. (2008, April 10). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 22:47, April 10, 2008, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=National_anthem&oldid=204730456
Pledge of Allegiance. (2008, April 7). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 22:58, April 10, 2008, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pledge_of_Allegiance&oldid=203895777
Statue of Liberty, updated December 31, 2007: http://www.nps.gov/stli/

Sunday, April 6, 2008


Weekly Analyze of the Playstation3 as an object of Popular Culture



Popular culture has taken off throughout the world. Today I will analyze the Playstation3. The playstation3 is a great game system that has caught the eyes of millions. From the improvements made from the original PLAYSTATION to the new playstation3 is remarkable. The Playstation3 offers great video graphics and outstanding game features. The playstation3 is a good example of popular culture, I say this because today’s society is hooked on electronics and outstanding game quality. Many years ago the thought of playing movies and games in a video game system was obsolete. Today, the makers of the PLAYSTATION3 offers an Unique Multi core design, true parallel processing, and also high definition games. The game system also allows you the option to play Blu-Ray movies, online gaming, and remote play.
The playstation3 has generated outstanding success in sales of the system and the games. The supply and demand for these game systems are very large. At a price of $399.00 it is an expensive electronic device, but a great chose to make someone happy. This system is designed to function like a portable computer. The technology is outstanding and so advanced you can do almost anything on these systems. Popular culture has influenced the cost of this system, due to the competition of the other gaming systems. Overall this is a great way to display an example of popular culture.

References:
Michael Petracca, Madeleine Sorapure, (2007), Common Culture, Reading and Writing About American Popular Culture.
http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/About,© 2008 Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. All Rights Reserved

Popular Culture

Popular Culture Artifact
What is popular culture, and what does it mean to you? Popular culture is the vast amount of information available about the ever growing economy. Objects you may see on TV or hear about through the radio or newspaper. To me popular culture is way to look at the world and decide what you want or need. Why is an understanding of popular culture relevant to you in a business environment and in your present and future career? Having a broad knowledge and understanding of today’s popular culture will give you as a business owner an accurate report of what the people want or need. Given this information you have a better chance to have a successful business. Studying applied management, I must be able to locate and find what is wanted by the economy. What would you consider to be an example of a pop culture artifact? And why would you choose it? I feel that being a Soldier in the United States Army is a great artifact. As you watch the news, you are fed information about the soldiers in Iraq, and what it means to sacrifice being away from your family. Many people want to be soldiers but are afraid of the war. The symbol of an American soldier is an everlasting impression.
The artifact I chose was that of the American soldier. I feel that this is a great symbol of popular culture. The American soldier is what millions of young men and woman aspire to be, but are afraid to make the commitment. Being a soldier requires many sacrifices and requires time away from your family. With over 4000 soldiers that have died during the Iraqi war makes the sacrifice even greater. I have been an American soldier for seven years now. The feeling of respect and dignity is a feeling that will be everlasting in my heart. My family is always their for me and ready to make any sacrifice needed for me to have a successful military career. They may not always know why they have to make the sacrifice but they support me 100%. That feeling is something that can never be replaced or forgotten. Finally to view my blog and all its content you may access it at http://bartonsvirtual.blogspot.com/. All comments and critiques are greatly welcome and looked forward to.

References

Michael Petracca, Madeleine Sorapure, (2007), Common Culture, Reading and Writing About American Popular Culture.