Sunday, February 21, 2010

Studio Culture

No sleep.
What to eat.
What's phenomonology?
13th floor.
It's 5 o'clock.
Got a sec?
No more dots.
What do you think?
Energy drink.


Studio.
It's a concept.
It's a culture.
A library floor.
It's a language.
It's a night club.
A storyboard.

It's Cane Sauce.
89 cent tacos.
Gas Station coffee.
Sunset reminds.
Another day.
Sucked in.
Computer screen.
Studio Culture?
What ever do you mean?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, You say so much in so little good job. I Like It. Chad

lindsey said...

I really like the juxaposition between the simple use of these words to describe something that seems so complex for us to explain. This is exactly how the definition for studio culture should be because without examples defining it we are just left with our own thoughts and to people who have never experienced it, that will not translate to anything. I think back to the memories that I have associated with each one of these words and its nothing but good memories, hard ones, but good ones that I wouldn't trade for anything and as long as that point is carried throughout our definition the point will be given as to why it is so important to our education. Its a really nice way to sum up the experiences and memories of studio culture, and I love it.