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Credits and Thanks:
Amelia Richter, Maxwell Richter, Carolyn Kazen- Elz
Haley Richter, Ivan Miller, Leighton Pierce
Videoblogging class has ended. This means less motivation to produce consistent work. I will be reducing my posts (and yes, this text post counts) to about one every month. Enjoy this vlog, leave comments- tell me what you think, give me some ideas. Goodbye for now, and thank you for visiting. -Noah Richter
A book, a movie, anything really, can have the power to change a person. For me, that thing may not be the same as it is for you. What is for certain, is people will even alter themselves upon recognition of a need for change. One only needs to find that object of inspiration to be driven toward personal betterment and then, "to what extent" should not be asked, and cannot really be answered.
Walking towards the bus stop after a film theory screening, I came upon two giant posters that were lying face up in the grass. My friend grabbed one, I grabbed the other. I soon found out that each actually consisted of two posters that were sandwiching cardboard stock. Marilyn Monroe on one side, Muhammad Ali on the other. I was looking for a way to make myself feel guilty about taking it, but couldn't...it absolutely felt like the right thing to do. So without compunction, I hauled this monstrosity of cardboard, masking tape, and idolatry back to my dorm to join the other findings in my room that I named "decor." I am pondering a way to suspend it from the ceiling so that it spins at random, without nails, hooks, or tape. This week alone, I have found a red-plaid picnic blanket, a ceramic wax tartlet, two iowa maps (one bicycle, one road), and now this great double-poster.