Is Food Art?

January 28, 2015

“I’ll have what they ordered.” I do not know how many times I say those words. As a customer at a restaurant I order my food based on some dish that has just crossed the dinning room. People order this way because the food they see is appealing and is presented in a way that […]


What is Art For?

January 25, 2015

1. The term paleoanthropsychobiological was coined by Ellen Dissanayake. The term is used as a way to depict humankind’s history through both psychological and biological perspectives or viewpoints. 2. When Dissanayake mentioned the phrase “making special” she meant that over time as humans evolved mentally and physically they were able to institute a way to recognize the […]


What is Art For?

January 21, 2015

As I started the week’s readings, I was trying to think of a thought-provoking question that applied to this unit topic and main ideas of the unit. However, every time I tried to justify a question I always came back and thought the most appropriate question had to be the title of the authors book, […]


Hello world!

January 15, 2015

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