Author: Matthew A

Matthew Arbeeny PSA

Brainstorm

What am i interested in ai wise? I looked up MTA or more general public transportation related questions but what else? Is ai being used in fashion? Is it being used in designing? In manual labor? Is there ai being developed to be more useful to specific trades? 

 

5 Topics(?)

Is ai being used in public transportation systems?

Is ai being used to design clothes in fashion? 

How will trade schools adjust to using ai?

To what length can ai affect blue collar jobs?

Can ai be biased based on the information its trained on?

 

2 PSA i like

Walk Tuah. @citiesbydiana Tiktok. (2024,September 28) Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@citiesbydiana/video/7419729268629982507

(ai generated psa)

Skilled Trades College – Get The Skills to Pay The Bills (2022,December 6) Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gvpig4oIV1o

“Like Honey”,”Rooftop Love”,”Self Love”

7SoulsDeep is a graffiti artist who has been leaving short meaningful messages written around the city for the past few years. Though through their social media you can see them travel worldwide, it takes little effort to find a new one of their messages left outside your train station or on the sidewalk on your way to work. I came across this specific message relatively close to my home on May 31, 2024. This picture easily takes me back to that special day, when I spent the day reunited with two friends I hadn’t seen since highschool, making the day sweet like honey.

This beautiful picture quickly became my phone’s lock screen after I took it, the beautiful centering with the distant Manhattan skyline giving me a sense of peace. This picture also comes packed with pleasant memories as it was taken on my best friend Melanie’s rooftop. Seeing it makes me think of all the deep conversations, rooftop picnics, album reviews, and dance practices we’ve shared there. Though her apartment may be small, her rooftop is where I and all her friends congregate to spend time with her, no matter the occasion.

On August 30th I skated to work for my last Friday shit of the semester, knowing soon I school would be in full swing and I would soon have a lot more on my plate than the spring. I was already having a difficult start to this chapter of the year. I had a lot going on and my only response was to go about my time on autopilot. This is when I look to the side to see a new piece painted on the wall with some simple but emphasized message. Though shortened I could read the words Love Yourself. Something so simple meant so much to me in that moment I stopped to take a picture, which made me want to slow down and think about why I was struck the way I was. Those 10 letters turned into 12, and those 12 turned into my mindset throughout that day.

Teju Coles “Perfect and Unrehearsed”

My favorite photo from Perfect and Unrehearsed is by far Alex Webb’s picture taken in Bombardopolis, Haiti. This photo captures the perfect combination of movement and casual routine that you can feel as though you can see the moment behind a hot sunny day no different from any other. I feel even with the people in this photo it is still an art photo, due to the contrast in distance between those in the photo and the abstract look the shadows give to the environment. Looking at the picture, the dominant impression to me was the cigarette next to the women’s head, and after following it could I see the man hidden close to the photographer’s camera smoking it. Only then was my mind able to wander around the photo, seeing the mans hand, the donkey and person riding it, the two children in the background, the state of the houses, and more. I feel like the photo overall couldn’t have anything to make it feel more candid, just from a quick look you can tell the way everyone is simply going about their day and seeing the photographer is nothing impactful enough to make them switch whatever they’re doing. Reading the essay around it was equally impactful, giving us insight on not only each photographers style but also pointing out shapes or elements in the photo that definitely could’ve went unnoticed if I hadn’t read it.