Here are the citations for the two interviews and a picture that I need to use for my Ethnography project.
LaFuria, Nathan. Personal Interview. 30. Oct. 2012
My interview with Nathan is integral to the success of my project because my group as a whole decided to use interviews as our form of research. This interview also allowed me to understand what a person thinks of the sculpture that I have chosen to do. This will help when it comes time to discuss our interviews with the group.
Frommer, Elise. Personal Interview. 30. Oct. 2012
This interview was important because I got to get a girls point of view on the emerging man. This allowed me to get a more well rounded dynamic in the interviews I did so that I could look at both the male and female response to my sculpture. Although her answers were similar to Nathan's answers this provided me with a great deal of information about the underlife of my sculpture.
artist unknown, The Emerging Man, n.d, UNCC Campus, Charlotte,NC.
This is a picture of the sculpture that I chose to do this project on. The reason it is so important is because I used this picture during my interviews. It was cold and kinda rainy at the time I went out looking for interviews so I used this picture as a reference for the interviewees so that we didnt have to venture out into the rain just for a 5 minute interview.

Hey Cory, I like your use of interviews and that you tried to sample opinions from two very different people. It was a good idea to have the picture with you as a reference in order to talk to people inside out of the cold!
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ReplyDeleteI'm interested in seeing how you are going to build this interview into your ethnography project. I also like that sculpture. Although it has a definite structure, it could have many different meanings.
Hey Cory. Well, you are in my group so I kind of already knew what you were doing... But I think that the interviews are what is really important for our group. We get to know all sorts of people opinions on sculptures around campus just by asking a few questions. Oh, and I really like the sculpture you are doing... I am kind of jealous and I wish it was mine.
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