
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Ooops!
i just read the comments on my work!that's nice!
BUT, if something isnot clear because it is not supposed to be!my set of immage does not relate to my animations caz i upload them in class without time to think.my painting is not clear for others but it is more than 100% clear for me. i was supposed to make animation from them which i did!
I am kind of angry right now
i just read the comments on my work!that's nice!
BUT, if something isnot clear because it is not supposed to be!my set of immage does not relate to my animations caz i upload them in class without time to think.my painting is not clear for others but it is more than 100% clear for me. i was supposed to make animation from them which i did!
I am kind of angry right now
Friday, August 21, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
One of our assignments is to write 150 words about a concept…this is really giving me a headache…there are thousands of concept in my mind with the same value of importance and at the same time there is nothing in my mind! Fractals, folds, postmodernism, modernity, sustainability, sports, music’s, philosophy or anything else!!! For me it is hard to talk or write about a general concept in case there is a specific question. But the second assignment of extracting 7 words from the text is giving me an idea…7 itself can be a clue to many thing, for me it is a reminder of our ancient new year which we have been celebrating it since 600 BC. Our new year called “Nowruz” is celebrated cheerfully by Iranian people and a lot of other related cultures. It has spread in many parts of the world including parts of Central Asia, South Asia, Northwestern China, Albania, Bosnia and Republic of Macedonia. Nowruz marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the year in Iranian calendar. It is celebrated on the day of vernal equinox which usually occurs on March 21. Nowruz includes a lot of ceremonies and traditions. The Haft Sīn or seven ‘S’s is a major tradition of nowruz. The Haft Sīn table includes seven items starting with letter S of Iranian alphabet. The items symbolically correspond to seven creations and holy immortals protecting them.
The Haft Sīn items are:
sabzeh - wheat, barley or lentil sprouts growing in a dish - symbolizing rebirth
samanu - a sweet pudding made from wheat germ - symbolizing affluence
senjed - the dried fruit of the oleaster tree - symbolizing love
sīr - garlic - symbolizing medicine
sīb - apples - symbolizing beauty and health
somaq - sumac berries - symbolizing (the color of) sunrise
serkeh - vinegar - symbolizing age and patience
In addition a bowl of water with a pomegranate floating in it which symbolizes the earth in the space.
The Haft Sīn items are:
sabzeh - wheat, barley or lentil sprouts growing in a dish - symbolizing rebirth
samanu - a sweet pudding made from wheat germ - symbolizing affluence
senjed - the dried fruit of the oleaster tree - symbolizing love
sīr - garlic - symbolizing medicine
sīb - apples - symbolizing beauty and health
somaq - sumac berries - symbolizing (the color of) sunrise
serkeh - vinegar - symbolizing age and patience
In addition a bowl of water with a pomegranate floating in it which symbolizes the earth in the space.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
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