Wednesday, November 3, 2010

"IDENTITY"


I Theory of Arts in Gomes Millas Campus with the carrer of Plastic Arts, you can imagine the stereotypes that you can see there. Well in my faculty exist very diferent kinds of peoples, but i think that the most important group is the group of the "dirty people" jajaa the people who want to proyect the image of a homeless...it´s hard to explain and belive, but for example you can find people who wear dirty Tshirts, don´t wash his hear and body, wear clothes too big and broken shoes and laundry. I think that this people tries to demostrate his political position with his clothes torn and dirty. whit his carefree attitude project a position with respect to the physical and superficial, and I think that attitude there is a pretense for being different, special, and even pretending to be high ... as established artists and intellectuals, failing complete in that. Well in my faculty you can find other kinds of peoples but this it the most representative stereotype...and the most stupid to, you see a lots of homeless but in the fact, the most have a VERY good economic situation my partners and my call them Hippi Lais or Homeless style. But to exist people who is more aware of reality and does not intend to appear, and don´t live for the appear. it´s funny how you realize that over time, artists and most recognizable characters in your career and in general in the arts are people who never pretended to be anything other than. I believe that the pesonal presentation is very important, i love my clothes, I love take a shower and comb my hear...but also think that identity is part of that and is important and it bothers me that exaggerate the diversity in this way... i´t´s hard to explain i don´t know

2 comments:

  1. LOL, is very funny the prototype that you described "dirty people" this prototype existed in my school age, i thought was extinct but curiosly not.

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  2. jajaja I know what you are talking, is very funny this people. In our faculty. They are everywhere

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