Media has played an advocate role in peolpe’s lives. It has made it possible to find new and exciting stuff outside of my realm. When it comes to my own research a big part of my life has been both entertainment and consumerism. Through my adolescence, I’ve had a limited vocabulary. Though I was born in this country, my parents did not. I was taught a different language. I’ve had to always be placed in special programs due to my limited vocabulary that I was not exposed at home.
I took to visuals as form of learning. It was like a universal language. It started with the use of television. It became a very important role to get feedback at the right moment in right time. After that, whenever I was away from the television, I looked for other visuals which led me to be consumed by magazines that would be in stores.I became more attached to visual media like television, magazine and eventually the internet.
What strikes more is the big bold headliners. Especially when there are many events happening it causes myself to be notified to something quick and important. When it comes to having career in the arts, it’s very important to keep up to what is new and innovating; meaning that I have to continue to see what is new in trends, and aware of certain events taken place.
Speaking for myself, I tend to lean forward things that were more universal. For example, I would always find artists/photographers that have works that will be liked by others. I would also put pieces of my artwork through media platforms to get exposure out. It allows me to find a certain style that I am doing. It also allows me to feedback about how other people understand the work.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/09/21/opinion/sunday/exposures-children-immigrant.html
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