COMD Class 15 | Painting Lab

October 28, 2015 What’s Due? Broad and Narrow Value Collages finished. Come prepared to work on Painting. Materials needed:  Painting Supplies: white and black gouache paints sable-type watercolor brushes (do not buy brushes for acrylic or oil) FLAT:  1/2″ angle, #4 ROUND: #1, #5 two water containers (yogurt cups, soda bottles with tops cut off, soup cans) […]

Consensus & Nebulous

Consensus:

Noun

 A general agreement about something

An idea or opinion that is shared by all the people in a group

Source: Merriam-Webster

Nebulous:

Adjective

Not clear

Difficult to see, understand, describe, etc.

Source: Merriam-Webster

I encountered both words from the reading expert, “What If You Could Choose Between the Fastest Route and the Most Beautiful?” by Lex Berko. This article was about how, people usually take the fastest route to their destination. However, what if there is a beautiful route that you can take but takes a little longer? The word consensus, agrees on a general or broad idea. Meaning, you just agree with someone like for example, “Yeah, I know there is more beautiful places in the city, but I rather get to my destination faster”. Which is agreeing to a broad idea, “Yeah, sure there is beautiful part of the city and I will eventually get to that”. Another word, nebulous means difficult to see. In my definition, I think that means “I do not understand the meaning, why would I want to choose the most beautiful” Cannot see the picture or to comprehend the meaning of seeing something beautiful, where they only thinks about moving forward. Taking the fastest route.

crowdsourcing

-Noun

” the practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online community rather than from traditional employees or suppliers”

Source: Merrian-Webster Dictionary

During our reading of today’s article, this word came up as a way of describing how a certain group of people collected information about the opinion “Would you rather take the shortest route or the most beautiful?”