This week we did alot of planning for our 3 day ca,ping trip next week and how we are going to do are astro phtotoghery. We also read chapter 2 of light and we also are starting to finish up printing all the landscaes. ChemistryWe are going to be taking photos of the whirlpool galaxy (M51) on the first night at its highest peak at 12:30. Using the 8in telescope. Then either later on in the first night we are going to take a landscape photo using the light pollution cancellation lens.
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This week we stared reading a book called light and then we wrote an essay with a promet attached to it. Then we also made puddy in chemistry to leran how the epoxy works. I also finished editing my landscape photo. This is my fininal photo but still needs some work in lightroom. Humanities“How does the work of scientist, artist and philosophers lead to wonder and curiosity?” Scientist are usually the first to ask a question most people don't ask questions about that is bigger than ourselves. When they work to find the answer that question, then conclude an answer. People then tend to follow up and ask more questions depending depending on if there findings were true or false. For example, Dr. Carlo Cipollone once said “Galileo’s ideas not only sparked a scientific revolution, they initiated a large-scale revolution in human thinking. He changed the way we see the world and more importantly, how we perceive ourselves within it.” By asking questions and then going to find those answers influenced a whole new revolution that involved a new way of thinking within a time that was heavily ruled by religion. Galileo was sentenced to house arrest for the rest of his life since he kept on combating religion with science. It's not necessarily him trying to take down religion he was just thinking about life in a different way, which influenced others to also question their world. A artist and philosophers are though it is slightly different because, philosophers discoveries are based on opinions, not facts, and can not be proved with an experiment. It's all in the mind of the beholder. With artist though everything is shown not told. People tend to make up their own questions and meaning from them. From my personal experience as an artist and being around a lot of artist from a young age people always tend to come up with there own meaning of the art pieces, but there are also times when they are curious about what when though the artist head while creating the artwork whether it's at a technical point or a meaning point. But what is truly special at least for me in art is that you can create anything in your head, you can take any idea and make a visual out of it where people either form a question or connection from it or is simply just another piece of art. Philosophy is essentially either people asking questions about things like life, meaning, feeling etc. or answering those questions even just pointing things out. For example for a while I've looked a lot into existlist philosophers like Albert Camus and Jean- Paul Sartre. They both say things that makes people like me and other question their whole existence and meaning in life. For example “We are our choices.” Jean- Paul Sartre, Those four words just made me think about all the choices I have made in my life and what would happen if I didn't do the things I’ve done and what of decisions and choices I will have to make and in the future and just a bunch of other things. So in conclusion The reason sientes, artist and philosophers work lead us to wonder and curiosity is because the work of their wonders and curiosity makes us ask questions about our world and within. ChemistryWhat is a Palmer? A substance that is used in plastics and resin and the macular structure is so closely bounded together How dose the polymersion process occur? Monomer mulches together during a chemical reaction to form chains of polymer. Can you describe the connection to the connection to the polymersion of the PVA (school glue) that we did in class? When you mix up PVA and Borax they create crosschains with the polymer and then when mixed enough becomes slime. How can this help with our project? It teaches us more chemistry since our project is very heavy in the learning of the technique in phtotoghy. What can we lern from light/What infomation is in light? |
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May 2017
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