Monday, February 13, 2017

reflection of exhibits

1) The exhibits that stood out the most to me were the ones that were the most interactive, such as the ones the played music. There were two different music exhibits, one that played a Kanye West album from a cell phone and one that used a record player to play older songs. These exhibits lured the audience in and went above and beyond to make sure their artifacts were being represented. 

2) I learned many things about key words from the course. For example, audience is an important factor to take into consideration when composing a text. Also, circulation can mean more than just the spread of information around the internet. It can mean the transforming of rhetoric based on certain situations. I also learned more about exigence and developed a clearer understanding of the term. I now understand that exigence can be compared to a problem that needs to be solved, something that is urgent and marked by imperfections. 

3) I learned that composing has a lot to do with audience. When people write, they write to a certain audience. This audience can be filtered by genre or other characteristics, but regardless it can impact the direction that an author chooses to take its writing. 

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