Today we discussed what makes up a community.
There are several dimensions of community (technology, economy, political, institutional, aesthetic, and conceptual) and we talked for several minutes about the different characteristics of the communities to which we belong. As Academy of Art students, our community is identified by the following dimensions:
Technology - iPhones, Macs, Adobe, etc. A conglomeration of hardware and software takes us to a whole new level of understanding and efficient communication.
Economy - financial aid, indebtedness, tuition, room and board, cost of living, transportation, etc. etc. This is one hot topic for all of us - money comes and goes and as a student, it can often seem that money goes far more than it comes.
Politics - clubs, leadership, selection of certain students for the honor of participating in shows. There is an impetus to get involved, to get attention. This is all political. The personal is political (more on this next week).
Institutional - this is where roles and propriety come into play. We must go to our student service advisors for course registration, our directors for direction, ARC for resources. We must play the game to win it, including maintaining a satisfactory GPA and academic progress.
This is the red tape of AAU!
Aesthetic - perhaps the most interesting thing that came out of today's discussion is the aesthetic aspect of the AAU student community. The fashion department is notorious for its students' impeccable dressing. Further, every other departments' students dress well today. The Academy, in general, has very well-dressed students. There is a serious level of professionalism here, and it shows.
Conceptual - we believe in art as communication. We believe that art is important and we believe that art makes the world a better place. That is why we are here - to become the world's next important artists.