Lin Onus has created this art sculpture in Arnhem Land in 1991 and has used several materials. The hanging bats who represent the Aboriginal culture are made of fiberglass and are decorated with crosshatching, and the hills hoist who represent the European culture is just the clothes line, as for the bat's dropping are made out of wooden disks and are decorated with flower like dots. I choose this artwork because it has a very interesting meaning the meaning of this sculptor is the life of the two different culture the aboriginal and the European culture and how they lived or had to live together. I like how the artists created the bats look different from one another and the used different style patterns of their winds which create them different which mean that not every human been are the same.
This is my EAP class blog to record the work I am doing in the EAP class at Granville TAFE in semester 2 2016.
Thursday, 20 October 2016
Thursday, 13 October 2016
English for Academic Studies Student Experience
This video is about student experience with Academic Studies watch below.
The use of twitter in academic studies
Twitter can be used in education, it is a great way to give feedback and further advice on others work or if they are debating about a particular topic. It is a great way to share ideas between students and teachers can check there discussions and provide any help and tell a student if they are doing good or bad.
Twitter can be used in business too. Business people and many companies have some sort of events that they might want everyone to know about so by using twitter it is easier to share events and invites to the general public.
People use the hashtag symbol (#) before a relevant keyword or phrase in their Tweet to categorize those Tweets and help them show more easily in Twitter search. They can click or tap on a hash tagged word in any message to shows other Tweets that include that hashtag with are posted by other people.
Excursion on the 20th of October to art gallery
We are planning to visit the art gallery of NSW to see Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art on the 20th of October 2016 for class purposes and to get information to complete our assessment according to the information we get from the excursion. It will take me almost an hour or more to get to the art gallery and hear are the Directions to the art gallery. We are expecting to see bright colors and different art works with different stories, painting such as dot paintings and crosshatching and many other types of aboriginal art. We are going to listen to a 50 min talk about aboriginal art work and we must take notes and pictures so we can work on or listening assessment.
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