Journal Walk #6
Journal Walk #6
Megan Scherer
This assignment was way too fun. After reading some of the examples I realized I’m way too loud, and way too expressive to try to hide away till someone realized. My family is filled with big personalities. So, I went with something subtle, while expressing how I feel. Yesterday I had a graduation party with my family, extended family, as well as friends. I also am a person who folds in on themselves when they get gifts. I was luckily enough to receive congrats from my family, to the point where I felt like I had a silver spoon in my mouth.
“Silver Spoon” is a phrase that’s used to describe someone who was born into a wealthy or privileged family.
For this project, I leaned into that. To see if my family had enough time and patience to notice, see if I could make this stand out in a day to day setting, and challenge myself to be reined in by a silver spoon.
Also... I couldn't help myself, one of my dogs name is Spoon, so this was also dedicated to having him around 24/7.
Here is the video of the day, with photos that are displayed time wise. If you watch the video, the photos will make more sense!
https://youtu.be/cYJ-IFx6OtI
| My object selection |
| Spoon seeing a Spoon |
| Stirring some coffee with my spoon for the day |
| My friends on Snap Chat calling me out about having a spoon in my mouth |
Hi Megan!
ReplyDeleteI love how unique this idea was and how you tied it to your dog Spoon. Who would have thought having a spoon in your mouth all day would affect it so much. This really mixed up how you interacted with the world around you. Was your dog affected by you having a spoon in your mouth in any way? Overall, amazing post, and I love how you incorporated a video into your post!
Megan,
ReplyDeletethis was such a creative use of this prompt. I like how you chose something both visually unusual and something that restricted your voice and how it effected your interactions with strangers. I know I would be so confused if someone came into work with a spoon in their mouth not speaking.
Your concept for this walk was so clever! I loved the play on “silver spoon” as both a metaphor and a literal object. It’s such a creative way to reflect on feelings of privilege, gratitude, and self-awareness, especially during a moment like your graduation celebration. That tension you described. Between appreciation and discomfort when receiving gifts or attention, really resonated with me.
ReplyDeleteIt was also such a sweet and funny touch to involve your dog named Spoon! That added this playful layer to an otherwise introspective idea, and I can tell how much thought you put into making the project both personal and performative.