Collages can tell a story, illustrate our interests, and use words to define our ambitions. Compared to essays and novels, collages don’t need numerous pages to explain what the person is trying to convey. I enjoyed making my collage because it allowed me to combine my interests and what I aspire to do. Traditional writing takes time to understand, while collages may take only a few minutes to grasp the concept. When looking at images in collages, we can make several different interpretations and connect the pictures to the phrases that have been included. Images can strike emotion in the person who is viewing them, while traditional writing, at times, is more challenging to do. In my collage, I included my desire to travel in the future and my love for art and reading. Furthermore, I added quotes that I often look at throughout my week. I realize now that the images and phrases that I chose contradict themselves. My quotes are very positive, similar to affirmations. At the same time, my pictures seem a little more chaotic, and even the placement is inconsistent, comparable to my mind, as I often aspire to be more positive; chaos fills the empty space. I am happy with the final product because it is a collection of everything I love, and its juxtapositions highlight mental conflicts.
Month: March 2024
A Journey of Discovery
“The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are”
– Carl Gustav Jung
https://mmm.page/sophiaicpineda.main: A Journey of Discovery
Amid life’s hustle and bustle, losing sight of who we are is very easy. We become wrapped up in the demands of daily routines, the expectations of society, and the noise of our minds. But amidst this chaos lies a pathway to self-realization, a journey of introspection and discovery that leads us back to our authentic selves.
I created a collage encompassing my methods to strive for introspection, including Meditation, Yoga, Breathing, and Self-study of philosophies (notably Carl Jung). These practices serve as anchors amidst the turbulence of life, guiding me toward a deeper understanding of myself and my place in the universe.
The inclusion of the “Doctor Strange” scene GIF added a layer of complexity to my collage. In this scene, the protagonist is confronted with a profound question: “Who are you in this vast multiverse?” This question transcends the boundaries of space and time, challenging us to confront our identity in the grand scheme of existence. It reminded me of the universality of the human experience and the interconnectedness of all things and beings.
Collages offer a unique visual medium to convey ideas and emotions, engaging viewers on a sensory level through imagery, color, and symbolism. Unlike traditional writing, they provide a non-linear exploration of themes and invite individual interpretation and persepctive.
Regarding digital collage tools, I appreciated their accessibility and convenience, offering a wide range of images and resources. However, they may need more tactile experience with traditional methods and require proficiency in graphic design software.
Expanding upon this work could involve deepening the understanding of explored themes and incorporating personal experiences into the collage. Additionally, exploring multimedia formats like video montages or interactive digital experiences could enhance the project’s impact. Through further exploration and creative expression, the journey of self-realization continues to unfold, guiding me toward a deeper understanding of myself and the world around me.

My Collage Activity
The collage activity has to be one of my most favorite activities that we’ve done in class. It allowed me to express myself in a way that isn’t just “Josiah Balbi”, I was able to show my interests. It also let me show off some of my humor, although I didn’t know what was funny but also ok for me to include in my collages. For example, I made a thought bubble with a GIF (which unfortunately did not play) of a guy holding up stacks of money. The GIF is used often in the sneaker resell community, which connects to me and this english class because alot of the time during english class I am on my phone, not scrolling through social media, instead making money moves, whether thats securing a purchase of something to resell or confirming a sale, or middle manning something. I also included some gaming related things such as mario and a skeleton on a gaming setup because as a kid I was obsessed with mario games, and at one point my gaming setup looked like the one the skeleton is using. Finally, I included some music notes. Its always been difficult for me to tell people what type of music I listen to, and I don’t understand why thats the case. Alot of the time, the artists I listen to are big and trending so I can admit those, but sometimes I don’t like to claim that I listen to an underground artists music, such as Ken Carson and Destroy Lonely before they were well known, thanks to tiktok.
Collage Activity
I believe that collages are better than traditional writing. The collage method works best for me because I am a visual learner. Going back to one of our old class readings I said that I agree with the following statement “It’s Google making us stupid”. Due to our access to Google, social media, and the internet, I believe that most of us have become visual learners since we are also exposed to photos and videos 24/7 through our devices. I love the creative liberty we had doing the collages, and the difference it was from reading long writings and getting lost in all the repetitive words and some unknown vocabulary, pushing me to read paragraphs twice or three times. Creating my collage I changed my idea 5 different times because I kept finding different things I wanted to use. I wrote with a clean feminine concept and used different words that I’m shooting to become in 2024 with different fonts, almost like a visual board Idea. I understand that the only thing I did not like about this assignment is I wish we were able to do more of this and I was able to create all of my ideas, even a slide show presentation assignment would be really interesting.
Collage
I personally really enjoyed this activity, we were able to make our own creative collage on anything we like or find interesting. I was able to create my own theme and figure out my own way of putting the images together while still making everything correlate with each other. I was able to express myself in a different way than usual. I was more passionate in my topic of gaming. Gaming is a way for me to escape from my reality and be in my own world. I can just play without worrying about anything else. It helps me feel something different and be away from all the stress in the world. I love to play different types of games but one of my favorites is Fortnite. I really like that game because it’s always changing. A new map, new weapons, new tasks and so much more. You are able to play with your friends, meet new people and always have an objective with the game. Overall this activity did bring me joy while I was doing it and I really hope we can do something like this again.
Collage Reflection
Doing this collage was a lot of fun doing this made me think more about what I want in life and things I enjoy doing as well. Also saw that with this I got to express myself not holding back on what i want to do right now and in life. I want to travel everywhere do anything I want to do and just having a great job as well. At this moment I know there’s a lot to do to get to where I want to be at but I know the first thing is to focus in school, graduate making myself and my family proud. Sometime it can be hard and I lose focus on what I want to do so something to help me is a quote which I also have on my lock screen which is “Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishments.”- Jim Rohn This really helped and Im just happy I got to see that this is something I want to make as the years go by.
Collage Activity
I enjoyed making the collage, even though I was having trouble with the website originally. I like the idea of collages as it allows you to express yourself and your ideas in ways that would be difficult with words. The use of pictures help your audience see what image you are trying to create and can really feel the emotion you are trying to get across. I liked how there were already gifs and images to use that would help structure my layout for my collage and how it was easy to copy and paste an image onto the collage. My only problem with the collage is that it kept shrinking down my work and some images simply would not work on the collage. If I were to expand on this collage, I would add a border around the edge of the collage and would upload some images that I took myself to show my connection to my topic.
Collage Reflection
I liked using the mmm.page because you was able to play around with the tools and it allows to you to expresses the message you are trying to send in your own way. It ‘s a way to express yourself visually and I like it. Instead of saying a lot in a piece of paper, you can show your message through the collage. In my collage I tried to show the side of what’s my version of being a girl. I made it pink, and started to add things like favorite characters and show quotes, simple images of shopping bags, and just things that make me feel girly. I honestly was playing around and threw in “I’m just a girl”, “how I love being a woman” and a bow that represents coquette because that’s the memes going on for the girls. There is definitely more that I can add on into that collage but I didn’t want it to look like a lot. Honestly all I can say is that it I liked making the collage and I loved making it pink. 🙂
Collage Reflection
I did really like this activity, I ‘m not super comfortable with telling people what kind of a person I am because of how they may judge me. I think adding simple pictures and memes such as like I did really helps people really understand who I am. It was also fun to with simply dragging and dropping whatever came into my head. Resulting in people who look at my collage get a sense of me and who I am, maybe not to the full extent but it’s better than nothing. I also think it was a great activity, there wasn’t much thinking and I loved that part, also self expression is super important like I’ve mention. Not just to other individuals but yourselves.
Collage Reflection
I liked using mmm.page to create a collage. I think the full freedom you have to make whatever you want makes the experience very fun. It helps to have that creative freedom when trying to get a point across. My collage was just a collection of interests basically, no real message behind it, but it was fun moving things around to create an interesting picture. Due to the inherit freedom with collages, you can show a visual representation of the point you are trying to make, something that traditional writing cannot do. I don’t know if there was something I didn’t like about the website, it seemed good to me. I wouldn’t add anything to my collage seen as it was just a silly first one, but I would definitely want to make more for other topics.
Collage
I put my collage together focusing on the topic of climate change. Climate change is a significant issue because it harms our environment and health. Not only does climate change impact us, but it will continue to impact future generations if something is not done. Instead of presenting this topic in a traditional writing method, a collage can better bring out the message with its images. We connect with images more than text because they instantly inject characters and emotions. In addition, colorful images are more appealing than black and white words which lessens the likelihood that readers will leave the page. I really liked this website because it was easy to use. There was a wide variety of stickers and it only took a second or two to add them to my work. It is much better than other tools like Google Drawing because all the tools on the website are simplified whereas there are so many tools on Google Drawing that it can be overwhelming. There wasn’t anything I disliked about the website and I find myself using it in the future.
Collage Reflection
I enjoyed making my collage, it was fun to bring images and art that I like together. I think images and photography are able to communicate more immediately than traditional writing. It takes less than a second to consume a photo, but it may take anywhere from a couple of minutes to years to come to a comfortable understanding of even an excerpt of writing. Photos can invoke a desired reaction as quick as (or quicker) than music, in my opinion. Personally, I incorporated my love of art in my collage. I feel artists have a heavy impact on my life and I’m connected to the ways in which photography, pop culture, music, etc. all work to shape my taste as I get older. I think growing up in an environment that encouraged my creativity really contributed to my confidence which I’m grateful for. The only thing I wasn’t a big fan of on the digital page was that the GIFs seemed a little outdated. Other than that, I had a good experience. I wouldn’t add anything else to my collage, but I would definitely enjoy making another one.
The Comet
After reading The Comet by W.E.B. Du Bois, I gained a better understanding of the use of genre conventions for rhetorical effect. Throughout the reading, the author showcased the use of speculative fiction and post-apocalyptic storytelling to articulate the way society works and the deep-seated racism in the landscape of New York City both then and now. In the story, the author sets the scene with a comet that takes place, and two people are alive, both of whom are of different races and different walks of life. When the character Jim was looking around NYC, he found another woman who was white to be alive. The author stated, “Not that he was not human, but he dwelt in a world so far from hers, so infinitely far, that he seldom even entered her thought.”. The author interprets that because of their way of life, they were unaware of society and other people of different kinds. An interesting interpretation of this piece of work from Du Bois is that it is still present today, and people are looked upon a certain way based on what they look like, and this story showcases this very well. Towards the end of the story, as the two are waiting at the building, a group of people, her father being one of them, finds them and automatically assumes the worst in Jim and that he did something to her. The author stated, “And this man here? He asked, encircling her drooping form with one arm and turning towards the Negro.”. W.E.B Du Bois articulated an interesting story to inform the readers of the use of speculative fiction and post-apocalyptic storytelling, showcasing the way society works and the deep-seated racism from past and present.
The Comet: Close-Reading Analysis

“The Comet” is an afro futuristic, sci-fi story by Du Bois. A short story written in 1920 aimed to expand on what the color line meant. It was a post-apocalyptic story and allegory to bring up a powerful critique of racism in society, particularly within New York City. He wrote about a cosmic event and created a world where society was destabilized to be able to explore issues of race and power of stability on a blank canvas. Du Bois highlights the civilization and the resilience of some injustices, pre and post-comet systems. By portraying a post-apocalyptic scene and the city in ruins, Du Bois highlights the damaging effect of racism on society and the persevering through battle for endurance in a hostile environment. He employs symbols to critique racism. The protagonists Jim a black man and Julia a white woman are the first known survivors of cosmic devastation in the story. Their alliance symbolizes the potential of cooperation across racial lines. However, after finding out they were not the only survivors, their relationship/journey is fraught with challenges and dangers reflecting the influence of racism on societal dynamics. Through the main character’s interactions, Du Bois exposes the hypocrisy of racial prejudice and the nature of racial divisions ultimately advocating for racial unity, awareness, and understanding. “The Comet” serves as a cautionary tale and call to action kind off, challenging readers to confront racism and envision a fair future. lastly “The Comet” by W.E.B. Du Bois utilizes genre convection such as post-apocalyptic storytelling, and symbol a narrative that critiques deep racism in society. Through the investigation of subjects like endurance, fortitude, and fundamental foul play, Du Bois welcomes readers to consider the getting-through effect of racism and envision elective ways towards social change.
After reading the text I believe that often when privileged people seem to be in trouble or striped away from their privileges or social groups they are likely to change. I also believe that anyone would act the same way Julia did just in a sense of survival. In general, the story was really interesting to read and it was engaging to learn about Afrofutism since it is a term I hadn’t heard before.
“The Comet”
“The Comet” by Du Bois is a science fiction story with underlying social commentary from an Afrofuturistic perspective. Sci-Fi stories often involve post-apocalyptic settings. In “The Comet”, the protagonist, a male African American, finds himself in a world where the majority of people in New York have been killed by a comet. He stumbles across a wealthy White woman, and for a brief period, they believe they are the only survivors on Earth. The two come from very different backgrounds and would have never interacted prior to the comet strike, but when faced with the end of the world and only each other to rely on, these preexisting racial and class barriers dissolve and they form a human connection. This fictional setting prompts the audience to imagine a world where racial and socioeconomic status no longer matter and consider the irrational nature of racial and class discrimination in the real world. “The Comet” therefore uses a post-apocalyptic setting commonly seen in Sci-Fi stories for rhetorical effect.
Upon reading the text, I reconsidered the absurdity of all forms of discrimination. Oftentimes, when the privileged are stripped of their privileges, they become just average human beings. Consider social status. People are often born into the social class that they belong to for most of their life, and people of higher social status often inherit their status from their predecessors. However, without those predecessors, privileged individuals would not possess such privilege. The same goes for wealth. Wealthy people live prosperous lives, but without their wealth, they would just be average human beings as well. This was seen when the wealthy White woman in the story was forced to rely on the protagonist when her status and wealth no longer mattered and she was on an equal level with him.
Overall, it was very interesting learning about Afrofuturism and perceiving social issues from the perspective of African Americans.
The Comet
In “The Comet”, W.E.B. DuBois utilizes genre conventions of science fiction to comment on racial and class inequality in the U.S. Like many sci-fi stories, the conflict unravels once the city has become a post-apocalyptic world and everyone is dead, except for the main character, Jim. Prior to the death that the comet has caused, Jim’s experience as a black man is narrated through his thoughts of bitterness as he feels the subpar treatment he receives from his white colleagues. In fact, the only reason he survived was because he was ordered to do the undesirable and dangerous job of searching an underground vault. With the same luck, the white woman he later meets avoided death by coincidentally being in her darkroom developing photos. While these two characters come from painfully contrasting walks of life, they are both survivors of the comet that could have easily killed them both. Mortality does not discriminate between race or varying degrees of wealth. Their humanity is shared through this daunting experience. As they search the city together, the labels that they carry with them everyday begin to fall. Jim is no longer a black man, he is just a man, who is somewhat timid but still has protective instincts. Ironically, in the absence of humanity, he has become humanized. The weight of Julia’s wealth dwindled in importance as soon as she found herself needing Jim for assistance. Her money gave her the power to never be in need of anything in life, but all of a sudden the only thing she needed was a friend.
Along with the genre conventions of science fiction, DuBois’ narrative decisions contribute to the impact of the story as well. For example, Jim’s name is hardly mentioned throughout the story and Julia’s name is only mentioned once, at the very end. DuBois’ decision to omit their names places a larger focus on the essential facets of their characters: their race, their class, and their position in society as a result. Additionally, DuBois’ style of omniscient narration when conveying Jim and Julia’s thoughts illuminate the way racism has infiltrated their existence so implicitly. Rather than providing dialogue, reading the thoughts of the characters feels more reflective of the slight, subliminal ways white supremacy truly permeates the world. For example, when Jim first looks at Julia he thinks, “Yesterday, he thought with bitterness, she scarcely would have looked at him twice” (56). And as Julia finds her trust for Jim in limbo she thinks, “One moment she was terrified, then she thanked him silently for his delicacy and turned resolutely, with a quick intaking of breath” (58). At this moment, Julia is finding it difficult to erase the thoughts that infiltrate her white, female mind when faced with a black man. But if DuBois were to verbalize these thoughts, they would not be as powerful or hit the reader in the same way. Racism and class inequality are not just ideas that some of us learn about, they inhabit our thoughts and our bodily reflexes. Thus, I think DuBois does a great job in conveying this message through his very specific rhetorical choices throughout “The Comet”.
Time Capsule
In Atwood’s “Time Capsule Found on the Dead Planet, she utilizes conventions of dystopian fiction to critique society. Atwood structures her piece into five progressive sections. The first section uses imagery to emphasize the importance of God. The second and third section discusses the creation of money which became a problem. In the text it states, “It began to talk. It began to create on its own. It created…famines…” Atwood uses personification to show how money became powerful enough to create disasters. When humans place too much value on something, power is created upon it. Each of them desires more power than others. The “famine” that Atwood mentions likely represents the aftermath caused by fighting for money and power. The fourth section and fifth section talks about the formation of deserts which further shows how money is corrupting society. The text states, “Wars, plagues and famines visited us, but we did not stop in our industrious creation of deserts.” This exposes the greedy nature of humans because even though they were aware of the destruction caused by money, they did not proceed to stop. Humans become attracted to personal gains that they ignore the impact of their actions on others and society as a whole. All in all, Atwood’s use of dystopian fiction conventions brings awareness to major issues that can lead to the end of the world. In doing so, it challenges us to see what the future may hold.
Time Capsule Found on the Dead Planet
After reading and interpreting Atwoods writing, I can say that Atwood’s writing style is very intriguing, as it was able to capture my attention by telling a story in a different manner. The title of the text being “Time Capsule Found on the Dead Planet” makes me think of a cartoon, this sounds like the name of an episode where they maybe encounter a new planet and find a time capsule that explains everything that went on throughout life on that planet. However, Atwood goes on to tell a story in chronological order, numbering each part starting from the creation of gods, to the creation of money, to the evolution and what money became, and finally, the creation of deserts. Atwood is trying to tell a story in a creative way. The gods we “created” are what we pray to and what we put in churches, hence the “We forged them from shining metals and painted them on temple walls.” Then we created money, which is self explanatory, ” This money was also made of shining metals. It had two faces: on one side was a severed head, that of a king or some other noteworthy person”, as coins and paper money have former presidents on them. Then the evolution of money, the growth of greed and what money has become. And finally, Atwood talks about deserts, which I interpreted as cities or just anything that required money to create, that was not on earth before humans were created. Atwood’s writing style is very unique, it gives me a feeling that something else is being told (like a storyline for a cartoon, like I said before), but in reality its just a story on what money has done to us.
Now, Then, Present
by Otish Das
After reading “How Afrofuturism Can Help the World Mend” by C. Brandon Ogbunu, it’s easy to put the dominance of Afrofuturism had a deep impact because of the message the movement had. It had an overall aspect of global healing thus in order to help with the future of humanity. It takes on issues such as social, political, and environmental. With shifting the attention to Du Bois the implement of his storytelling reflects on the racism that is very much relevant in today’s society. The story telling aspect does leave an impact that the world is yet to change, setting in an apocalyptic environment is supposed to be a sign of a call to action. Especially in an setting of New York which as everyone knows has a large demographic. Thus trying to persuade the reader in taking action in of hopes shaping a better future.

Time capsule found on the dead planet

In “Time Capsule Found on the Dead Planet,” Margaret Atwood skillfully employs speculative fiction and dystopian themes to sketch a cautionary tale about the trajectory of our current environmental and societal behaviors. Integrating allegorical elements, she critiques our modern fixation on wealth and power alongside the catastrophic impact this has on Earth.
Atwood’s story carries us across different epochs of humanity—beginning with an age of natural deity reverence, transitioning to a period dominated by the idolization of money, and culminating in a bleak future characterized by environmental desolation. This journey symbolizes humanity’s departure from cherishing the natural world towards a prioritization of materialistic gain, depicting how such shifts could precipitate our collective demise.
The dystopian future portrayed by Atwood isn’t mere fiction but a plausible outcome should we persist in overlooking climate change and environmental deterioration. Her choice of speculative fiction serves not merely as entertainment but as a reflective tool, prompting readers to contemplate the ramifications of today’s decisions on tomorrow’s world.
Atwood’s narrative serves as a potent reminder that our quest for wealth and influence must not come at the cost of our planet’s well-being. We are urged to reevaluate our values and take proactive steps to avert the dystopian fate Atwood forewarns. This narrative is more than a story; it’s a clarion call to safeguard our planet before it’s too late.
Adding to this, the narrative’s conclusion evokes imagery reminiscent of catastrophic movies depicting the world’s end, which reinforces the urgency and magnitude of the warning. Furthermore, I observe how in today’s society, the concept of wealth has evolved, with social media followers emerging as a new currency. This shift underscores a lack of awareness about the environmental cost of maintaining our digital lives. Just as we were once oblivious to the impact of our actions on the planet’s health and the pollution they caused, we remain unaware that the technology powering our apps also generates pollution, contributing further to the planet’s deterioration. This realization adds another layer to Atwood’s cautionary tale, emphasizing the need for mindfulness and action in all aspects of our lives to protect our world.


