понедельник, 30 апреля 2012 г.

Piece of Art



Tiltle: Flycatcher and Chrysanthemums
Artist: Kano Yosetsu
Date: 16th century
Medium: Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper
Size: 132.1 x 59.7 cm
Country of Origin: Japan
Current Location: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

I think, this picture is very inspiring. I find it really adorable. It's called Ukiyo-e, which is the main artistic genre of woodblock printing paintings, featuring motifs of landscapes, tales from history, the theatre etc. Ukiyo-e is very popular  in Japan and worldwide, and still attracts many admirers. Not much is actually known about this picture or the artist.
I can't fully describe the emotions I experience by looking at this canvas. It is very relaxing and pleasant for eyes and for soul. The combination of colours is so harmonious and composed. It can't be called "breath-taking" or "memorable", but still it's deep and peaceful. It conforms the Eastern philosophy of inner balance, soul harmony and consent with the world of nature. 
The bird flycatcher is very honoured in its homeland. Its song counts as one of the three most beautiful bird songs in Japan. Its  symbolizes the sky, and the beauty of nature. Also, these birds are said to bring happiness.
Chrysanthemums, which are represented here, are also symbolic. In Japan this flower called "the golden flower" or "the flower of sun", and it symbolizes perfection and majesty. 
Japanese art is very different from the art of west. Of course it's not that  colourful, and appealing to the eyesIt's very simplistic, using an easy palette of colours, but still it's really inspiring. 

понедельник, 16 апреля 2012 г.

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The James Cameron Task


  1. James Cameron was a very curious and imaginative kid. He was absorbed in science fiction books, but also he was eager to find something unusual in this world too. He wanted to explore the mysteries of this world, that were beyond human imagination. That's why he probably didn't have many friends. I have several friends like James Cameron, and I hope they will eventually become successful too (although I doubt they can surpass James Cameron).

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How might allowing cameras inside the U.S. Supreme Court chambers affect news coverage of their cases? What might be the pros and cons of video coverage of Supreme Court cases for both viewers and the Supreme Court?

I think, the main problem with allowing cameras during the trial is that reporters with cameras could be  very noisy and they would distract judges, because judges should be very attentive considerate towards the case. On the other hand, allowing video coverage may help to increase people's trust and assurance to the Court.