The Acknowledging the Lizard is our fear inside us of being creative, different, or standing out in the wrong way. The resistance is the opposite though, where we oppose authority, instructions, rules and standards to gain attention, gain a louder voice or individualism. Shipping is getting things done, pushing forward, no matter who or what problems or fears rise. Shipping is adapting and overcoming, instead of fear and never in the end shipping, which gets us nowhere. Fail is important for us to learn from and create who we are. Without failure creativity would not be as good, and we would not learn from our mistakes. Seeing us fail, creates a standard to improve and avoid repeating again.
As a student, artists, individual I have already related to many of these blog ideas of Brainwashed subconsciously. These ideas do make me a better artists or person when thinking about them. While I have been practicing many of these exercise and ideas already, a better understanding to take advantage fully will benefit me as I move forward.
Before even thinking about majoring in Video Production or Media, creating art was always a different way to communicate a meaning or message of mine to others. My goal would always be to raise a certain emotion after I shared the art or work with someone else. Connecting with others was on of my major interested when coming to Ohio University, gaining others views, ideas, and new knowledge which individual I cannot obtain as easy. Taking others positive or better traits to benefit my artwork has also been useful. Personally connecting and connecting over the Internet as a tool for learning others ideas to build off of have also been helpful in the learning experience.
Now, with more knowledge, experience, and fear of failure from previous experiences, shipping is even more difficult to achieve when I worry about all the new things I never thought of before in my previous work. After working in a project or on a video with the final product, I look back and see all of my mistakes or failures which I would like to fix in the future, avoid repeating, and get better from there.
Today the world is changing rapidly, markets are changing, and people’s thoughts are changing as well as standards and interests. To be successful in our work we must always be learning, and never closed to new ideas. Even as some of the most experienced people I know say they learn something new every day. School is not the end for learning; it is important to stay open to be creative and new.