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"A photographer's depiction of societal views of women's skirt length associated with the stereotypes assigned to women."

Bullshit. The photographer is an idiot.

and they can't spell

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Anyway back to documentaries, I have America Revealed ready for watching when I have time, did anyone catch this series when it was on telly?
 
"A photographer's depiction of societal views of women's skirt length associated with the stereotypes assigned to women."

Bullshit. The photographer is an idiot.

But don't you find it funny the photographer is a woman? Doesn't that go against the norm?
 
But don't you find it funny the photographer is a woman? Doesn't that go against the norm?

No. Just because she's a woman doesn't mean she's not an idiot. What century does she think this is? She needs to go and do some social research. That graphic is just ridiculous.
 
No. Just because she's a woman doesn't mean she's not an idiot. What century does she think this is? She needs to go and do some social research. That graphic is just ridiculous.

Fair enough. I pinched it off another forum where we were discussing it. Thought the same might happen here my bad.
 
Fair enough. I pinched it off another forum where we were discussing it. Thought the same might happen here my bad.

Just because the photographer has taken the photograph, doesn't mean that she agrees that a woman's skirt length warrants any kind of sexual assumption. She might have wanted to start a debate so that those within our society who do make these assumptions will become more educated, and more realistic, on the matter. She's not an idiot at all, in my opinion, and I thank you for putting it on this forum, Mud; it seems to me to be a justifiable social statement.
 
But don't you find it funny the photographer is a woman? Doesn't that go against the norm?

The photo was done in high school by someone called Rosea Posey, there are a million and one Year 12 art projects attempting to go against "the norm" yawn.
 
Short docos on tonight SBS at 8.00 and 9.00 pm

Venice 24/7 "Unprecedented access to Venicie's emergency public services, the series goes behind the 15th Century facades to experience the real living city."

followed by

Welcome to India "follow three families as they search for abetter life today and for future generations.
 
Just because the photographer has taken the photograph, doesn't mean that she agrees that a woman's skirt length warrants any kind of sexual assumption. She might have wanted to start a debate so that those within our society who do make these assumptions will become more educated, and more realistic, on the matter. She's not an idiot at all, in my opinion, and I thank you for putting it on this forum, Mud; it seems to me to be a justifiable social statement.



That's exactly what she's doing - she's just giving us the labels put on women & pointing to it being stupid; don't shoot the messenger she's a kid trying to make a point...and she's thinking...good for her.

Now a guy that age would have the labels as, hot, hotter, hottest - going up high; and dork/geek/old hag or something going down

Re the docos Eliza, the Venice one sound interesting - but I fell asleep, it's been on.
The Indian one....hmm, topical, could be VERY interesting.
I think all those involved in the hideous attack on the young lady victim who died, are part of this mass relocation that is happening.
The young lady's family moved so that she could study medicine and the family would have a better future.
she was the only one who succeeded.
The vile attackers - same thing relocated, and all were dismal failures, unemployed, or the best they could do was drive an illegal bus.
 
That's exactly what she's doing - she's just giving us the labels put on women & pointing to it being stupid; don't shoot the messenger she's a kid trying to make a point...and she's thinking...good for her.

How could you possibly know that's what she's doing? There is nothing at all to say that she thinks it's stupid or that she's trying to make any point whatsoever. It's a high school kid. She quite possibly has no idea what she means.
 
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How could you possibly know that's what she's doing? There is nothing at all to say that she thinks it's stupid or that she's trying to make any point whatsoever. It's a high school kid. She quite possibly has no idea what she means.

I wouldn't be so quick to judge a piece of social commentary on the age of the author, even if she has made a spelling mistake. As in most good art, making an obvious statement is not the intention. Rather, it should provoke thought and comment. If you think it's banal, wynter, that's fine; but please don't belittle what seems to be a legitimate attempt to be constructively provocative.
 
I wouldn't be so quick to judge a piece of social commentary on the age of the author, even if she has made a spelling mistake. As in most good art, making an obvious statement is not the intention. Rather, it should provoke thought and comment. If you think it's banal, wynter, that's fine; but please don't belittle what seems to be a legitimate attempt to be constructively provocative.

I didn't know the age of the author when I made my first comment, I haven't changed my opinion now that I know, therefore the age of the author has no relevance to my opinion and I have never mentioned any spelling mistake. Please don't try to make me out to be some kind of ageist villain when I am not. I formed my opinion on what it was, not on who created it. Good art is subjective. You might think this is good art and that it is constructively provocative. I don't think it is either. As is my right. Just that act of producing something and calling it art doesn't make it good. It may have been provocative 4 or 5 decades ago. Now it is inane, outdated and boring. I have a right to my opinion and that is it. That is why people produce art, so people will make up their own minds, not to be told how we should judge it.
 
That's exactly what she's doing - she's just giving us the labels put on women & pointing to it being stupid; don't shoot the messenger she's a kid trying to make a point...and she's thinking...good for her.

Annoyed that it was in this thread, petty I know. :D

Mud, you have never been shy to start a new thread, why don't you start an art one.

If I put sticky note messages all along my cats body and took a photo I could call that art but it would in fact just be a funny photo of a cat with sticky notes.
 
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Just because the photographer has taken the photograph, doesn't mean that she agrees that a woman's skirt length warrants any kind of sexual assumption. She might have wanted to start a debate so that those within our society who do make these assumptions will become more educated, and more realistic, on the matter. She's not an idiot at all, in my opinion, and I thank you for putting it on this forum, Mud; it seems to me to be a justifiable social statement.

Jam you have hit the nail on the head.

[MENTION=22233]Mud Cake[/MENTION] I think it was a great post,

The photo is called "Judgement"

Below are some quotes from an article, http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/...w_women_are_judged_based_on_skirt_length.html

She took the photo as part of a high school art project last year as a way to reassess her assumptions and preconceptions about how women dress.


“I think most people know that it’s a photo meant to call out society on its ridiculous views.”

“If you see a girl wearing something you see as distasteful, then you automatically discount them as a person and you don’t give them the opportunity to really be somebody in your eyes,” said Lake, 18. “And that’s really shameful.”

She has received emails from women in Turkey and Bosnia who have loved the photo. Rape survivors from around the world have emailed her to thank her for her candidness. And professors have asked her permission to use it in their classes as a teaching tool.

Perhaps after reading the article the photo will be seen in a different light.

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Jam you have hit the nail on the head.

[MENTION=22233]Mud Cake[/MENTION] I think it was a great post,

The photo is called "Judgement"

Below are some quotes from an article, http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/...w_women_are_judged_based_on_skirt_length.html










Perhaps after reading the article the photo will be seen in a different light.

judgments.jpg.size.xxlarge.letterbox.jpg

No.

I knew what the photos was about because I bothered to find out back when Mudcake first posted it. And I still wonder why it was posted in the Documentaries thread.
 
No.

I knew what the photos was about because I bothered to find out back when Mudcake first posted it. And I still wonder why it was posted in the Documentaries thread.

Yep you're right there, it's not a Documentary.
 
The Whitlam one on last night on channel two was ok... Part two next week!

Part 1 should be on abc iview most likely if you missed it

All the past names that were once common, plus the horrible old 70's fashion and general sense of design and technology...!
 
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