Media Unplugged

Posted by Scott McClellan on July 20th, 2009 at 8:35 am

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At COLLIDE, we tend to focus on digital media whenever we use the term “media.” However, I was reminded this weekend that the term encompasses anything that qualifies as “a means by which something is communicated or expressed” according to my dictionary. I admit that I tend to get stuck in thinking that media means video, web design, music, and other common channels, so I was intrigued by this post by Blaine Hogan.

Blaine shares a bit of the story of some current and former Mars Hill Graduate School students who are using a few bedsheets and some paint to convey a powerful message of hope to a hurting community in Seattle (one example is pictured above). Sometimes I forget that we don’t need thousands of dollars in gear and years of training and experience in order to create something meaningful. It seems that creativity, compassion, purpose, and a story worth telling tend to make meaningful art, whether our canvas happens to be a bed sheet, a digital 3-D environment, a Polaroid, or a brick wall marred by gang graffiti.

Whatever canvas you stand in front of today, take a cue from the artists in Seattle and cover that canvas in a message of hope and redemption.

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2 Responses to “Media Unplugged”

Definitely food for thought. it's easy to forget that multimedia should really be multi…

posted at 3:37 am on July 21st, 2009 by stephenbateman

What a novel idea to say hope and compassion is what it's all about! Media is really about appealing to our senses…it has nothing to do with technology. Everything we use is merely a vehicle for what we are trying to say with our mouths.

posted at 4:32 am on July 21st, 2009 by ChurchKreatives

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