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• The image of wide scope

• This aims at an individual’s participation in an institution (such as a career)

• We are members of an egency, which is an agency undergoing electricity.

• People can use the Internet as an invention bank for digital networking to start off your career.

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- Themata is the basis for fundamental, scientific explanation.

- Einstein was fascinated that his compass needle always returned to the same direction without any human contact!

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• The website is a simulation of the wide image

• Our project is just as much an invention as it is a discovery

• A childhood memory (like Einstein’s) can express an abstract theme

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• The goal is inventio – the stage of gathering materials with which to work

• Think of this site as a display of details related to a discovery, invention, and a figure responsible for it.

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• We will make a series of individual websites devoted to different areas or institutional experiences to find a wide image.

• Patterns will hopefully emerge and we dive deeper into the project.

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• Make a website documenting an important discovery, or a (founding) invention, in your career domain.

• Career domain is your university major, or a field of disciplinary knowledge in which you have some interest.

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• The discovery or invention may be historical

- Politics, for example, has its history in the Bill of Rights

• The documentation must be detailed and have particulars that stimulate the senses and imagination.

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• If you are just beginning in a major (business, pre-med, journalism), you may not be able to specifically identify with a career field.

• However, we all have a fantasy “dream job”

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• Before college, students have already been exposed to multiple practices

• Popcycleis a bunch of discourses we have been socially and psychologically constructed by. It is the source of wide image…

• For example: Subjects taken in school or commitmentsof one’s parents

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• The most influential institutions of popcyclesinclude: Career, Family, Community History, and Entertainment.

• Within each category there are specific images of wide scope which have shaped your future goals in some way

• For example: Subjects taken in school or commitments of one’s parents

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1) Look into your family, community, and entertainment to locate the foundation of your interests

For example: the subject from school, commitment of parent’s, or advertising in entertainment have defined you in some way

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• Like Einstein’s father’s metal factory or fascination with a compass, one an be influenced at an early age in preparation for their future career… think back

EviromentalistGardening with Mom

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2) Look at the history behind your field of study, “Institutions have default themata.”

• Think of an invention in your field that you forgot had to be invented for your occupation to become functional.

For example: Aristotle and the alphabet

Philosophy(filled with theories, words, and ideas)

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3) One may even look to role model’s or characters, aka “star icons” (movies, literature, etc) as an “image of wide scope”

For example: Silvia Plath associated a certain behavior to a movie character.

- What do you think Professor Jelley’s purpose was in including interview questions about our favorite movie, book, and TV show?

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• Because Rory from Gilmore Girls was a journalist, as a die hard fan, you could have sparked a similar interest.

-Basho’s quote supports why we study Einstein and emulate role models…“ One should not follow in the footsteps of the masters, but seek what they sought.” - Basho

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4) Your task is to determine what something essentially is, as distinct from what it merely happens to be – find the object’s symbolic purpose

For example: the significance of the compass in Einstein’s life

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• Pin pointing an image in your past allows you to see a fixed symbol, a physical representation of a part of you so the process of selection in your career can begin…

• That is one function of “an image”

• Just like Einstein and his compass

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The Invention of “Definition”

• The definition of a word establishes its real meaning.

– The process of producing the true essence of the topic.

– Ulmer also refers to the essence of each word as a “predicable”

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“Definition”

• The reason for definitions is to define a substance by narrowing the subject down to its essential characteristics.

– Especially the attribute that captures the essence of the substance.

– We can use definitions to compare various subjects and thus defining the substance by comparing

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“Definition”

• Definitions provide the bases for how our meanings of various words are constantly changing throughout society.

– Over the years, definitions have adapted as our culture has developed

• New generations along with advances in all aspects of our lives have contributed to this change

• Thus making it the only aspect of writing that is changing

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“Definition”

• Individual people develop these new definitions based on various factors in their lives:

– Environment

– Experiences

– Beliefs

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“Definition”

• Joseph Beuys’ example uses the metaphor of comparing text or “textile” to felt.

– Textile is viewed as being weaved together, or stringing the words together.

– However, felt is forced or smashed together, a contrasting style to textile

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“Definition”

• When people look at defining words differently such as the production of these objects, new realizations can be made.

– By mixing words together in original and unique ways, people can discover new connections and meanings.

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Paragraphs

• Basic building blocks of essays

– Each paragraph has a specific purpose, but when combined into a series a larger idea is developed

– Generally, paragraphs make an effort to explain the exact meaning

– Sometimes the emotional meanings of words can contribute to impressions not normally planned on by the writer

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Paragraphs

• When attempting to provide an explanation there are 2 simple steps:

– Place the subject in a class

– Differentiate it from other items in the same class.

• Using examples as well as comparing and contrasting these subjects are common ways to distinguish them apart

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Antidefinition

• Since the times of the great Greek philosophers, the antidefinition has been argued

– This school of thought believes in performance and actually doing to express ones view on a subject

• The art community continues to invent ways of developing their definitions through various outlets such as T.V. and paintings

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Antidefinition

• This clashes with the traditional view of using writings and text when explaining subjects

• The “formless” dictionary was created to express these meanings– For example, a typical definition of a T.V. might be

an electrical device used to communicate through images.

– The “formless” meaning might be a way to educate, entertain or inform

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Antidefinition

• Georges Bataille provided a factory chimney as an example

– Some will view the chimney as a sign of production and a successful economy while providing jobs and products

– However, others will see the smoke climbing to the sky and polluting our air. Also the chimney creates a grimy environment leaving very little to appeal to the eye