Random Yaps and Revisits - pt. 2: How to Think Like a Street
Random Yaps that might have used my braincell or two. O r might have been a part of some stuff I wrote when I was younger. Part 2. A Cake Being Damaged by Fork Pictures are powerful tools to show the things we don’t see everyday. In Visual Anthropology, we use photography to document and picture out moving and nonmoving objects that we usually take for granted. Imagine getting a cake for your birthday, divide them into pieces that would fit everyone that wants to enjoy it. Now, look at every division and corner of each slice, is it as pretty as it looks when it was still a single piece of cake? Does it look like it's going to break into pieces? It does not look as pretty as it was when your first saw it. Can we do this at other things? Those we see and use everyday, the ones we don’t really give much details to everytime we make use of. Le...