Saturday, February 23, 2008

What is popular culture?

I really took some time to come up with my artifact for pop culture. It's just not a box of crayons. It's the box that holds the treasures. Colors.

Popular Culture is the representation of now and the past. You ask how does color represents pop culture?

Take a look at our American flag for example; red, white, and blue. Doesn't it remind you of freedom, what the cost was? Seeing our soldiers raising the American flag, the feeling of pride swells within us. If you watch the soldiers raise a white flag wouldn't you wondering who we are surrendering to; did we lose our freedom?"

When you see a pink ribbon, everyone thinks of breast cancer. Our culture has made colors an awareness of importance. When you see the yellow ribbon, the representation is for our troops to come home. The yellow ribbon also represents teen suicides. To a mom that lost a child through suicide that yellow ribbon reminds them of hope, awareness and protecting other parents from the pain.

What about the new red? Red represents aids in Africa. This new red also represent women and heart attacks.
Women's health is a growing awareness, now images of women wearing red signifies "healthy heart".

Colors is a big business when it comes to our economy. Take a look at the famous yellow arch. McDonald. The hamburger world hasn't been the same since. When Ray Kroc started this business in 1955, he took his whole life savings and developed a gold mine. The golden arch is seen all over the country. What if the golden arch was a different color, would it have that same meaning?

My color is pink . At 34 I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I went through chemo, radiation, and the side affects that come with cancer. I have purses, bracelets, sweatshirts, socks, earrings, you name it, I probably have it in pink. I wear it proudly. I also have a purpose wearing pink. I want young ladies to be aware of this growing disease. I am not a sun soak er, nor a smoker, I don't have a history of cancer in my family. That color that I wear so boldly represnts me and the message I want women of all ages be aware that cancer has no age, ethnic boundries, and is not prejudice.

I wear a braclet that has several color beads, each color represents a type of cancer. This goes back to my research on colors and how it intwines with poplar culture.

What color are you?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love the color green. Not because some corelate it to money, rather it is a soothing tone to me. I love all shades of green, and even painted my office at work a sage green. My favorite NASCAR driver, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., has green as his primary color now that his sponsor is "Amp" by Mountain Dew. I love green and it makes me happy.

Anonymous said...

By the way, anonymous who loves green is me, Tara, from class.

Lana said...

I really enjoyed your analysis of color and how we relate specific colors to specific subjects or events. Colors can affect moods as well - they can make you feel cool or warm, can make you feel hungry, or can be relaxing or invigorating. I can't imagine not being able to see colors - they are definitely an important part of our lives.