Friday, October 10, 2014

SAP Proposal

SAP Proposal

Guerrilla art is random art in random places. I think that this type of art is quite inspirational and this type of art can change the world. It is very similar to graffiti. Artists use this technique to provide a different view on a topic or to provide information. I saw some really neat ideas when i searched Guerrilla art. One idea caught my eye was a paper towel dispenser that had North America hallowed out in the middle.The North America was see through so that you could see the paper towels through the dispenser. As an individual went to take paper towels out of the dispenser, the more that was displaced and it was very symbolic of what we were doing to this world. It provided me with an idea that I had never thought about before just through a small project such as that one. Even if this stops every person from taking  one or two paper towels each, over a year or two this is a very big saving on paper towels and that is one step closer to conserving Earth. In this scenario the guerrilla art has done its job.

At one point or another everyone gets to the point where they do not want to do something or simply do not have the motivation. Personally, when I am in one of these moods I think that inspirational quotes and youtube clips do wonders. They raise the awareness level and make you realize that you can do whatever you set your mind to. That is why I think that it would be a great idea to start some type of motivation room or quotations on the walls in the Grasselli Library. It is such a simple idea that can only make JCU students better and that is what will change this university from a good academic university to a great academic university. The thing that will make you the most successful in the classroom is an incredible work ethic. When a JCU student is stuck or finding himself/herself distracted they simply go into the room or read a quote on the wall to restore the motivation level. This is the true difference between getting B's in classes to getting those A's.







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