Unavailable: Meeting Through Experience
This blog will include my work from my Digital Sociology course, my poems, my work for unavailable media, and my personal thoughts : ) It will include vulnerable moments along with happy and informational full blog posts. I’ve always enjoyed writing, whether it’s about my feelings, a concert I’ve attended, or anything else, but with how hectic life is, I always suppress how much I enjoy it. To me, this blog is a 2.0 version of my very old Tumblr blog, where I would write most things that I thought about, repost pictures, artwork, etc. So this is a 2.0, but more professional. And more green. The name unavailable stems from the media company that I’m a part of.
To be ‘anonymous’ means that anyone that joins our small community is doing so not out of a liking for me, my looks, my hair color or any specific thing, but for our vision and our similar interests. It’s a mutually anonymous thing where people are limited to “meeting me through my experience”. In my opinion, the quote “Art loses its purpose when you have to explain it” is a perfect summary of my opinion when it comes to the title unavailable. I think that other people could have different understandings of the word ‘unavailable’, whether that’s anonymity or being occupied or being unwilling to do something. I wanted to incorporate ‘unavailable’ in some part of my blog because I thought it would be interesting with all of the posts that will be shared. Although there are pictures of me and my information on this page specifically, I write almost all of my work in an anonymous headspace, for other anonymous individuals, or non-anonymous individuals that I just may not know. As for the future of this blog, I am thinking about creating a separate subcategory to include all of my photography work and a separate section that is more professional, but still me. Sit back and enjoy the posts! ✿
P.S. doesn’t the picture above remind you of blood rushing through veins, too? Yeah, it’s a bunch of rivers in the middle of nowhere, literally, but how cool is it that we’re so connected, looks wise, feelings wise, etc. with everything just underneath our feet? Would you even notice this if the picture wasn’t so high up? Is everything always more interesting when you take a step, or a couple thousand miles, back to observe and analyze it?