Monday, May 9, 2011

Lucas Kukulka-In class wrting

Lupe Fiasco:
In this article Lupe describes his process of writing his songs. He explains how he works better is certain places such as the engineer’s desk or in his car. The main thing that he talked about was also the method in which he writes his songs. He explained how some rappers can write a song on the spot in the studio and then how some other rappers take three or more days to finally finish a song. I could relate easily to Lupe because I also have certain spots where I like to do my work and I feel that I can work best in. This can be helpful towards my writing because I can look to find inspiration in other places.

Frank Gehry:
In this article Gehry talks about his buildings and how he develops them. He mentions how as he has become more experienced he has been able to design things easier. He knows where all the bullshit goes. He knows how to construct a plan and get all the stupid stuff out of the ways such as the entrance and where the cars should be parked. He also likes to design from the inside out. This method is something you can apply to your writing. You can start with the body or the main peace of your paper then add the conclusion and intro to finish off your essay.

Ben Katchor:
In this article Katchor explains his method of planning out his graphic novels. He always starts with a script and then adds his pictures to it because then it becomes easier for him to draw. If I were in his shoes I would use a similar method because that would be the easiest method for me to use. This can be applied to writing. It is always easier to develop a game plan first and then put the pieces in place rather than do it all at once. This can be used for revisions as well. When you go back and look at a paper you can fill in the missing pieces when you realize you could have added something or taken something out.

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