annebalineAbout Strathclyde Associates Blog-Info
Posted by annebaline (strathclydeassociates-blog.info) 79 days ago under strathclyde associates arts business blog
The name’s Toph and I’ll be posting really interesting and cool stuff here often so better check back daily. Just a word of caution to all, though: expect a hodgepodge of content here in Strathclyde Associates Blog Info as I have a pretty wide range of interests to begin with. (Who’s up for some l337speak?)
Anyway, I’m someone who is so into geek stuff, eats cookies, has a way with words, adores statistics, shouts when angry, and loves you very much. And those are apart from me being a total current events nut with an artistic streak. (I dig rock music, fancy restaurants, sports cars and probably a bit of gardening, too.) Strathclyde Associates-Blog: Say “Plank”!
Posted by annebaline (strathclydeassociates-blog.com) 79 days ago under strathclyde associates arts business
Plank, based on a dictionary definition, refers to a piece of wood usually elongated and varies in thickness. A plank is usually used in industrial construction serving as walls, floors and ceilings of houses and buildings. But in most recent web-based phenomena, the humble piece of wood takes center stage as it becomes a viral bandwagon movement that caused millions of people around the world to lie down, face down in the most unsuspecting places one could imagine. The plank, in popular culture has been extended to planking, a verb or a gerund that requires a person or group to be photographed face down on the floor or anywhere or anything their imagination might take them.
Although many lay claim to have conceptualized this sport or mode of expression (as early as 1994), it has only been in the recent years that such practice in art and photography has caused a worldwide following. Perhaps due to the integration of social networking into people’s schema of belongingness that planking thrived. Without the internet, there would be none of such. The idea of being able to recreate the self (sometimes an illusionary manifestation of the id) forces people to exhaust all means to be an individual or be one of the group. So individuals or people involved in such activities may have found it a medium by which they can express individuality by having a peculiar spot or location photographed in or secure a sense of belonging by merely participating in such an interactio... « previous next » |
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