Friday, August 30, 2013

[20/08/2013] Contextual Studies: The Power of Contextual Narratives.

Mr. Charles quoted;

"All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players: they have their exits and their entrances: and one man in his times play many parts, his acts being seven ages." -- William Shakespeare.

Who are the players?
-- Human are the players.
example:
  1. politicians -- Person skilled in political government or administration. An expert in politics and political government.
  2. hero -- Everyone can be hero just by doing a good deed. Like a fireman saving someone's life in a house on fire.
  3. investigators -- detective investigate a certain issue to solve the problem.
  4. people who do piracy -- It's illegal to download a movie or songs on the internet as it is copyrighted.
  5. Illusion creators -- Steven Spielberg is a worldwide known film maker. His best work was the animation cartoon he directed.
  6. Scientist/Philosopher -- Person discovering new information using Science. Stephen Hawking is one of the worldwide know physicist. 
He quoted again;

"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete." -- Buckminster Fuller.

Definition of obsolete -- of a discarded or outmoded type; out of date: an obsolete battleship.

Places where you can be the player.

  1. Stage -- Natural stage [jungle], fantasy world, underwater.
  2. Exits and Entrances. -- Cliffhangers. Example: Old people, they live their life as toddler and end their life as toddler. 

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