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Expanding an Organization

The majority of the groups began by figuring out the exigence for their organization. Depending on the type of organization, different courses of action had to be taken. Some needed to expand their social media presence while others just wanted to bring about more awareness to their organization. Each group’s actions were restrained by the organizations preferences as well as a lack of communication part way through the process. This tended to affect the texts’ ability to circulate in the way that they were intended to, but most groups still tried their best to work around these constraints. The organizations logos and colors were a prominent part of the materiality of the texts and gave a basis for layout in each genre they chose to work in. I did find that all the groups did a great job at reaching a specific audience while still staying true to the organization’s purpose and message. The texts were innovative, yet fit right in with each organization. Each text p...

Redefining Definitions

The terms “writing”, “editing”, and “composing” all work simultaneously together. With writing, it is just the collection of one’s personal thoughts and ideas onto paper in a way that has no intentional purpose. Editing involves taking these written words and revising them to make the writing more formal and intentional. Towards the end of the process of both editing and writing, the written word has become more organized as it now undergoes some sort of purpose. The term “Composing” embodies that current idea. Composing is very much intentional as every word, phrase, and idea are used to achieve a certain rhetorical goal. In specific you must think about the terms of design, audience, genre, network, assemblage and exigence to truly create a worthwhile composition. By identifying each of these terms for your piece, the composition can be so much more focused towards the rhetorical goal. It is also important to keep these terms in mind when one is editing a piece of work because it wi...

Music Never Dies

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I took the time to pick an assemblage that really reflected the success of songs throughout the course of an entire year. For that reason, I chose a mashup produced by Daniel Kim in 2015 called Pop Danthology. Daniel Kim took the top hits that were most popular in that year and created a remix that encompassed them all together. To accompany the audio, he included the music video in the same order as in the audio to in order to create a visual aspect for the audience. To transform this already amazing assemblage, I decided to create a more visual medium by presenting all the song’s album covers. I presented them in a checkered format so you could visually see each song that was included in the mashup. The arrangement was largely based on the color palette on each cover so that too many similar colors were not contained in the same area. This project truly encompassed what it means to compose, because I had to carefully decided on how I wanted to shift the focus of the original assem...