Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Colin Turnbull's Life

Colin Turnbull was born on November 23, 1924, and died on July 28, 1994. He was a famouse British American anthropologist and he was one first ones to work in the field of ethnomusicology. He was educated at Westminister School and Magdalen Collage, Oxford where he studied politics and philosphy. In 1951 after he graduated from Banaras he traveled to Democratic Republic of Congo with Newton Beal, and a school teacher that he meet at India.


Turnbull studied the BaMbuti during that time, though that it was not the goal of the trip. He later was working for the Hollywood producer Sam Spiegal, he hired Turnbull to assist in the construction and transportation of a boat needed for his film. The boat was called The African Queen which was used for the fim of the same title. Turnbull became a natrulized citizen of the United States in 1954, after he was named curator in charge of African Ethnology at the American Museum of Natural History in 1959 and he moved to New York City.



Colin Turnbull's life long affair with the African Pygmies made him one of the most famous intellectuals of the 1960s and 1970s. In an intimate portrait of a remarkable man-at various times a gold-miner, builder of The African Queen and anti-death penalty advocate-Grinker describes how Turnbull fell in love with a beautiful, poor African American named Joe Towles who became as much Turnbull's heroic creation as did the Pygmies.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Perception Influence

The internal perception are thought that come from our inside that changes our views of reality for example, if you here an explotion you will think that it was a car crash, an airplane, or a movie. An external perception is what really is going on around us, it is what builds our internal perception. For example if you see a car crash from your house and you heard the noise, the next time you hear a crash you will asume it is car, not only that but our family, enviorment, public, and the TV can all change the way we view things. Sometimes we can get bad perceptions of things that happen around us.
5 things that make me happy

Home-Its the most relaxing place.

Videogames-Keeps me entertained.

Travel-It gives me the feeling of a New World.

Bed-Ones im in bed I can't get off of it.

My Brother- He makes me laugh.

5 things that I dislike

School-I get bored very easily.

Books-My eyes feel irritated when I stare at it for to long.

English Class- To much literature.

Hot Days- I sweat when I don't want to sweat.

Traffic- I lose my patience.






Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Perception is Reality

Perception is the process of obtaining awareness or understanding of sensory information. Perception is one of the oldest fields of philosophy. Two types of consciousness are considerable regarding perception: phenomenal (any occurrence that is observable and physical) and psychological. The difference everybody can demonstrate to him- or herself is by the simple opening and closing of his or her eyes: phenomenal consciousness is thought, on average, to be predominately absent without sight. Through the full or rich sensations present in sight, nothing by comparison is present while the eyes are closed. Using this precept, it is understood that, in the vast majority of cases, logical solutions are reached through simple human sensation. The analogy of Plato's Cave was coined to express these ideas.

Perception and Reality
In the case of visual perception, some people can actually see the percept shift in their mind's eye. Others, who are not picture thinkers, may not necessarily perceive the 'shape-shifting' as their world changes. The 'esemplastic' nature has been shown by experiment: an ambiguous image has multiple interpretations on the perceptual level. The question, "Is the glass half empty or half full?" serves to demonstrate the way an object can be perceived in different ways.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Why am in IB Psychology

I am in IB psychology because ive herd that IB art you have to study important artists and have to right an essay about them, so instead I chose psychology and anyway I enjoyed the class last year and learned allot about humen behavior. I would assume that i would learn more about humen
behavior If i g
et into IB Psychology.