For my teacher interview, she gave me answers that I thought an typical interviewee would say. She thought that technology was the number one issue in the 21st century. Even though she thought technology was the number one issue in today's world, she thought that if she could change one thing about the world, she would change the economy issue because it is sad that people are losing their homes and they cant "Achieve the American Dream". Finally, I thought it would be a good idea to ask my interviewees what kind of art they like the most and why. My teacher likes paintings then photos because it captures a moment. The student who I interviewed also thought about technology when he thought of the 21st century. He said the advances today are ridiculous and everyone relies on it too much. One thing that he said that caught my attention was the issues we have in the 21st century and he said the schooling. He believes that students are so pressured to learn all of this information even though it is useless to our lives. His favorite part of art is music because of the play on emotions that you can't describe. For my last interview, I talked to my sibling and she had some of the same ideas as my other to interviewees. She thought technology is a big part of today's world and that society is based upon it. What i thought was interesting was that she thought bullying and people degrading themselves and others is a big issue in the 21st century. She also likes photos and music because both express what words can't describe.
When I finished my interviews, I was glad to hear similar thoughts from three different groups of people. They all like art that expresses emotion and that words can't describe it, so we should make our work have a significant meaning behind it. We should definitely have as little technology as possible because they all believe it takes over our lives. I believe we got some good feedback that will help us create a wonderful piece of art.
Hi Chandler, It's interesting that because they think technology is taking over our lives, you are leaning towards having no technology in the sculpture. It sounds like you kind of want the sculpture to represent the ideal we should be striving for instead of the reality of what we now have. Hmm.
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