mandag 21. november 2011

Bildeanalyse :)

Fengslet kjærlighet
Bildet vårt er av to hender som danner et hjerte bak to jernstenger med en murvegg som bakgrunn. Bildet er tatt fra normalperspektiv og er i svart/hvitt. Det er vanskelig og snakke om forgrunn, bakgrunn og mellomgrunn på den samme måten vi har snakket om tidligere men man kan si at jernstengene er lengst frem i bildet (forgrunnen), hendene er i midten (mellomgrunnen) og murveggen er bakerst (bakgrunnen.) Fargebruken er mørke farger og med sterke kontraster.
Teknikkene som er brukt er fotografi og en del redigering.
Bilde forestiller to hender som sammen danner ett hjerte, hendene er bak jernstenger og med en murvegg i bakgrunnen. Motivet er plassert i midten av bilde og blir på en måte rammet inn av de svarte jernstengene.
Bildet er tatt i normalperspektiv og er et stilleben (et oppstilt, abstrakt bilde.) De vertikale linjene i bildet er også med på å skape uro og spenning samtidig som at fargene i bildet gir det et dystert, litt trist utrykk. I tillegg former hendene et hjerte noe som ligner litt på en sirkel, noe som kan virke samlende.
Bildet kan symbolisere mange ting, både fengslet og ulovlig kjærlighet. I noen land har for eksempel ikke homofile lov til å vise sin kjærlighet og det kan virke som om kjærligheten deres er fanget. Par som ellers ikke kan være sammen av forskjellige grunner kan også kjenne seg igjen i bildet. Hjertet er jo et allment symbol på kjærlighet og slike jernstenger symboliserer ofte fengsel eller annen fangenskap. Det kan også stå for at man holder følelsene sine inne, at man ikke tør å vise for den man elsker hva man føler og dermed ”fengsler” følelsene sine. Bildets farger er også med på å skape den dystre stemningen men at hendene lyser opp på den måten de gjør fører til at man allikevel ser håp i den håpløse situasjonen man kanskje føler man er i. 

søndag 23. oktober 2011

Mumbai part three!

The third day of my Mumbai adventure is over and what an amazing day! Today we went to Bollywood or Film city as some would call it. It was amazing and I've been looking forward to this day for ages. I don't know how they made it happen but my parents had got us into an touristgroup that was privileged to witness a real bollywood film recording. I was so exited I couldn't sit still in the cab on the way to the studio. when we got there a group of people stood there waiting for us with a guide. the guide showed us the way into the recording studio and we found our seats. It was really exiting and I learned alot of things that I din't know before about the filmindustri. The scene they were recording was the final scene when the couple that was in the movie finally got togheter and after a big kiss a bunch of people burst into an traditional bollywood-dance. It is incredble how many people they were going to put into the relatively small recording studio, but htey manaed an all the dancers were pretty good at dancing. Now I really wanna become an actress, think how it would be to do things like that for a living? Kiss a hot guy and then dance around for two minutes. No problem! When the director was happy with the scene we all went for a little tour around the other studios and the rest of the area. I must say that this has been one of the best days of my life and I feel lucky to have been in a bollywood recording studio.
This was the movie they recorded :)


Well, that was the end of my Mumbai adventure. To bad we couldn't be here longer but I have things to do back home to, and i'm so not looking forward to waking up at 4 am and flying home but you gotta do what you gotta do!

The second day in Mumbai :)

Hi there! this city is AMAZING! Today I have been on sightseeing all over the city. We started our sightseeing at the Gateway of india which is Mumbais most famous monument it was built for the visit of king George V and queen Mary. It was really enourmous and the details were beutiful.One thing we noticed that there were alot of tourists there and almost nolocal peple exept for the guides. I wanted to go somewere we could experience a bit of the local culture as well and so I decided that we should take a little walk in the markets. The markets were great, the stands were many and in all different shapes and colours. There were food, cothing and jewelry stands all over and the people selling were very nice but also a bit pushy. The food we ate was amazing and very exotic. There were snakes, differnet insects and also living larvaes. I didn't stand to eat the living things the thought of something crawling around in your mouth at the same time as you are chrushing its bones and inner organs is just something I can live without. My dad though kind of liked them ;) On the marked there were also the most amazing fabrics, the purest silk and the finest patterns were just astonishing. I would l o v e to have a dress or maybe a local clothing made of those fabrics. Me and my mom bought a piece of fabric each and are planning to sow something out of it but I just don't know what a should make yet. I also bought some souvenirs and gifts for my friends.
 The Gate to India.
 A tiny bitt of the market.
 Some gourgeous earings, and sooo cheap!
 beautiful colours!
 A lot of shoes
 More earrings, i bought some for my friends.
A small part of the fabrics.

travelblog 01.07

 Hi you! Right now i'm sitting in the hotelroom just relaxing and watching indian TV. We landed on Mumbai airport two hours ago, and right now i'm really tired. the first thing I noticed with the city is all of the people. It's crowded everywhere we go, and the people are also extremely different. Everything from super-rich bollywood actors to the poorest orphans who pick garbage for a living. It's really amazing how the caste system is working. you really notice how some people have a higher rank than others  and some who is almost looked upon as dust. The traffic in Mumbai seeme to be without rules and is all about who yelles the most. The cabdriver was using the horn and shouting out the window non-stop almost hitting people and cars and carefully avoiding the cows. The cows is a strange phenomenom with an extremely high status, i find the cultural differnece very strange. In western countries the cows is looked upon as only sources of meat and milk but in india they are treated as gods. what's with these skinny creatures that is so remarcable that they deserve to be treated as gods? Well i dont know but her are some pictures i took while driving the cab.
 The extremly crowded and thight streets.
 A picture i took as we flew in over Mumbai
 The extreme traffic in Mumbai.

 Random man.
 Cow just cillin in the sreet like a god!
Another cow...

fredag 7. oktober 2011

datamaskinen

A) Samfunnet i dag har blitt mer og mer teknologisk og datamaskiner får en større og større rolle i alles hverdag. Det er ikke uvanlig å finne både to og tre pc-er hjemme hos den gjennomsnittlige familien i Norge. Unger ned til ti-års alderen har allerede pc, mobil, xbox, og ipod. Dette er et bilde på dagens teknologiske verden og den enorme utviklingen vi har hatt de siste årene.

B) Han satt foran datamaskinen å stirret intenst på skjermen. Kommentarene ble flere og flere og styggere og styggere. Klumpen i magen ble større og større. Han hadde aldri følt seg så dårlig som nå, hvorfor gjorde de dette? Flere ganger hadde han hørt om såkalt nettmobbing men aldri hadde han sett det med sine egne øyne, han visste at Live ikke var en veldig populær person men dette gikk langt over streken, han måtte gjøre noe.

fredag 23. september 2011

norsk oppgaver 23.09

A) Det er mange eksempler på dårlig kommunikasjon i filmen. Alma og moren har veldig dårlig kommunikasjon, og snakker nesten ikke med hverandre om de problemen de har. Artur og Alma har dårlig kommunikasjon om hva de føler for hverandre og også når Artur poker borti Alma med pikken for så å nekte for det sender ut blandede signaler som Alma misforstår.

torsdag 22. september 2011

hei bloggen :)

no har vi akkurat laga oss blågga alle sammen i klassen. den her bloggen ska brukes t english oppgava. wihuuuu :)