Tuesday, April 2, 2013

MP5

My action word: to disarrange.

For MP5, I had to decide on an object that I used on a daily basis. What's more important to a man than his wallet. I decided this was something that I never leave the house without and always have handy. Most of my pants are worn in the back pocket because of how often my wallet is in them. My action word was disarrange and when I think of this word, I think of unorganized chaos. This presented an opportunity to do something I rarely do, be disorganized. Im kind of a neat freak so this was a step out of my comfort zone when this word was assigned to me. When it comes to my wallet, I have designated slots and pockets for different items so it only felt right to make an organizational change. Since disarrange means chaos to me, I decided to take every single item out of my wallet and put them back in places where they didn't belong. Cards were facing every direction and cash was scrunched up into small pockets. Overall, I really liked to way it turned out. It expressed a side of me that most people don't see. Most of my friends see me as the one cleaning up after others and going out of my way to make sure things look nice. The funny part is when some of my friends open up their wallets at a restaurant or store, they actually resemble what my alteration looks like. They have no type of organizational structure and everything is kinda just thrown in there. This project was a great way to end our set of micro projects because it gave us a chance to pick an item that matters to us, and alter it to match, or in my case the complete opposite, of our feelings, habits, and emotions. This was a fun project and I really enjoyed the openness and creative freedom that came along with it. The pictures I took of my action word can be found below:





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