SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 16
Analyzing artifacts A lesson by Nick Santucci
What is an Artifact? Artifacts are all around us – they are found in homes, in cities and in communities.   Anything that is manmade can be considered an artifact. There are two different types of artifacts: cultural and rhetorical.
Cultural Artifacts Cultural Artifacts provide insights into a culture.
Examples of Cultural Artifacts Works of Art (i.e. paintings, drawings, sculptures, etc.) Buildings (political buildings, churches, historical structures) Movies  Music (not just mainstream music; consider traditional instruments) Written Works (novels, plays, poetry, journals, newspapers, blogs, etc.) Speech (consider speeches at political rallies, or famous speeches such as the Gettysburg Address or Franklin Roosevelt’s Fireside Chats)
Rhetorical Artifacts Rhetorical Artifacts are Cultural Artifacts.  However, being as these artifacts are rhetorical, their primary objective is to communicate and persuade. Think about a Rhetorical Artifact as a Cultural Artifact with a “deeper meaning.”   Look at the pictures of the Egyptian Sphinx, White House, and Iron Man 2 poster on the previous slide. What do each of these artifacts subtlety reveal? Think about it – I will present a case study of how to analyze a rhetorical artifact later.
How to Begin Your Analysis Start off by picking a place where Cultural Artifacts are abundant.  This could be a bookstore, a museum, or a city (although it is not limited to these three options). Find an artifact that speaks to you.  It is okay if you haven’t found the deeper yet.  If you have trouble finding an artifact hat speaks to you, try to find an artifact to which you can personally relate. For instance, if you are passionate about political science, you may want to find a political speech or a building in Washington, D.C. to analyze.
How to Find a Deeper Meaning This is the hardest part about analyzing an artifact because this is the unobvious part. Once you have chosen an artifact, try to determine the message it conveys.  Is this message symbolic of a cultural ideal? You are looking for something that could be easily overlooked in the artifact of your choosing.  Your job, although not an easy one, is to figure out the hidden message living in your artifact.
Other Elements to Consider Consider the audience of your Rhetorical Artifact.  WHO the artifact is speaking to can many times help reveal the hidden message.  Some artifacts have general audiences while others have very specific ones.  Exigency is key.  Exigency refers to an issue that requires a call-to-action.  When analyzing your artifact, it is imperative that the artifact itself acts as a persuasive tool for a specific audience to carry out some sort of a task.
Case Study: Wildlife Halls When I had to rhetorically analyze an artifact, I felt that the museum would be a great place to find  something with a hidden message. I began my tour of the museum in the Wildlife Halls, which had been my favorite part of the museum since I was young. As I looked around, I noticed that all of the wildlife, regardless of species, were setup so there was a mom, a dad, and little babies working together to successfully live life. Does that sound unusual to you?
My Initial Reactions Animals are not like humans, and for the most part do not have familial values.  Most father animals (and even some mothers) abandon their young once they are born.  Independence is an essential skill in the Animal Kingdom, regardless of age, and that was never conveyed in the exhibits. Family values are something that are being threatened in society.  For some reason, they are being preserved in the Wildlife Halls (a place where they are inherently unnatural). The main audience of the halls are families, especially little children.
My Claim/Analysis Claim: The museum, through the setup of the Wildlife Halls, is trying to enforce their understanding of positive moral values onto those who look at the exhibit in hopes to preserve these threatened values. Since I found it funny that the museum chose to equate dead animals with human life, I chose to make a pseudo-Public Service Announcement “promoting” the museum’s views (preserving traditional marriage, right to life, etc.).  My argument was subtle, yet I was able to be effective because most listeners recognized the satiric tone of the announcement.
Futuristic Artifacts In the world today, there is a constant need to advance some aspect of society farther into the future.  Evidence for this sort of futuristic revolution can be found in a variety of different fields, including (but not limited to) technology, movies, music and architecture. Apple is an example of a company that lately has incessantly been revolutionizing technology.  They first did it with the iPod and Macbook computers.  Lately they have gone a step further by creating the iPad.  What are the consequences of these technologies?
iPod Although the iPod revolutionized the music industry, it has come along with some negative effects.   In the music industry, albums are no longer selling like they used to; most artists are lucky these days to have their album go platinum, simply because the iPod has created a preference to purchase (or even illegally download) singles rather than entire albums. The iPod can also cause hearing loss, which begs the question: is sporting this futuristic artifact worth the long-term risks? I will now present another example of a futuristic artifact…
Avatar “Avatar” is the highest grossing movie of all time and will revolutionize cinema. The film takes place in a futuristic world where humans can transform into Avatars. Its 3D graphics were unlike anything ever before seen in American cinema.
Possible Negative Effects of “Avatar” “Avatar” cost over $400 million to make and market. Since movie studios will want to outdo the graphics of “Avatar” in future films, they will have to spend hundreds of millions of dollars. A big budget, however, does not guarantee box office success.  If studios spend $400 million on a movie that only takes in $100 million, this results in a substantial budget deficit that has potential to bankrupt movie studios.
Your Assignment: Innovative Artifacts Your job is to find a Rhetorical Artifact that you believe to be innovative for the future.  Perform an analysis of the artifact, focusing on the deeper meaning of the artifact’s innovativeness.  Make sure to incorporate audience and exigency, and consider what society is poised to gain or lose as a result of this futuristic artifact.  Be creative.

Más contenido relacionado

Similar a Analyzing futuristic artifacts

Great Artists Steal: Brighton Strategy and Planning Meetup talk, November 2014
Great Artists Steal: Brighton Strategy and Planning Meetup talk, November 2014Great Artists Steal: Brighton Strategy and Planning Meetup talk, November 2014
Great Artists Steal: Brighton Strategy and Planning Meetup talk, November 2014Andrew Sleigh
 
Visitor-Centered: What Does it Mean to Walk that Talk?
Visitor-Centered: What Does it Mean to Walk that Talk?Visitor-Centered: What Does it Mean to Walk that Talk?
Visitor-Centered: What Does it Mean to Walk that Talk?Peter Samis
 
Research, Copyright & Creative Commons
Research, Copyright & Creative CommonsResearch, Copyright & Creative Commons
Research, Copyright & Creative CommonsMathias Klang
 
Art100Sp16Week10Class1
Art100Sp16Week10Class1Art100Sp16Week10Class1
Art100Sp16Week10Class1Jennifer Burns
 
Open and Participatory Museums
Open and Participatory MuseumsOpen and Participatory Museums
Open and Participatory MuseumsMariana Salgado
 
Essay On Trifles. Trifles: Gender and Mrs. Hale - reportspdf819.web.fc2.com
Essay On Trifles. Trifles: Gender and Mrs. Hale - reportspdf819.web.fc2.comEssay On Trifles. Trifles: Gender and Mrs. Hale - reportspdf819.web.fc2.com
Essay On Trifles. Trifles: Gender and Mrs. Hale - reportspdf819.web.fc2.comAshley Champs
 
Theory Of Evolution Essay.pdf
Theory Of Evolution Essay.pdfTheory Of Evolution Essay.pdf
Theory Of Evolution Essay.pdfErin Byers
 
Photography and Art (graded)1. In the 19th century, the camera w.docx
Photography and Art (graded)1. In the 19th century, the camera w.docxPhotography and Art (graded)1. In the 19th century, the camera w.docx
Photography and Art (graded)1. In the 19th century, the camera w.docxmattjtoni51554
 
This Is How We Live Essay Example Topics And Wel
This Is How We Live Essay Example  Topics And WelThis Is How We Live Essay Example  Topics And Wel
This Is How We Live Essay Example Topics And WelAna Morgan
 
Albury regional museum conference web 2.0
Albury regional museum conference web 2.0Albury regional museum conference web 2.0
Albury regional museum conference web 2.0Museum Wagga
 
Albury regional museum conference web 2.0
Albury regional museum conference web 2.0Albury regional museum conference web 2.0
Albury regional museum conference web 2.0Sally Gissing
 
CMNS 1221 - Lecture Notes for ‘the Age of Staying Home’ M
CMNS 1221 - Lecture Notes for ‘the Age of Staying Home’  MCMNS 1221 - Lecture Notes for ‘the Age of Staying Home’  M
CMNS 1221 - Lecture Notes for ‘the Age of Staying Home’ MWilheminaRossi174
 
Sample Michigan Community Essay. Online assignment writing service.
Sample Michigan Community Essay. Online assignment writing service.Sample Michigan Community Essay. Online assignment writing service.
Sample Michigan Community Essay. Online assignment writing service.Mandy Chavez
 
to whom;I have discussion to do , just your opinion on the post, o.docx
to whom;I have discussion to do , just your opinion on the post, o.docxto whom;I have discussion to do , just your opinion on the post, o.docx
to whom;I have discussion to do , just your opinion on the post, o.docxVannaSchrader3
 
How Write An Essay In English
How Write An Essay In EnglishHow Write An Essay In English
How Write An Essay In EnglishCarli Ferrante
 
Global Warming And Greenhouse Gases Essay
Global Warming And Greenhouse Gases EssayGlobal Warming And Greenhouse Gases Essay
Global Warming And Greenhouse Gases EssayCarolyn Smith
 

Similar a Analyzing futuristic artifacts (18)

Great Artists Steal: Brighton Strategy and Planning Meetup talk, November 2014
Great Artists Steal: Brighton Strategy and Planning Meetup talk, November 2014Great Artists Steal: Brighton Strategy and Planning Meetup talk, November 2014
Great Artists Steal: Brighton Strategy and Planning Meetup talk, November 2014
 
Visitor-Centered: What Does it Mean to Walk that Talk?
Visitor-Centered: What Does it Mean to Walk that Talk?Visitor-Centered: What Does it Mean to Walk that Talk?
Visitor-Centered: What Does it Mean to Walk that Talk?
 
Research, Copyright & Creative Commons
Research, Copyright & Creative CommonsResearch, Copyright & Creative Commons
Research, Copyright & Creative Commons
 
Art100Sp16Week10Class1
Art100Sp16Week10Class1Art100Sp16Week10Class1
Art100Sp16Week10Class1
 
Open and Participatory Museums
Open and Participatory MuseumsOpen and Participatory Museums
Open and Participatory Museums
 
Essay On Trifles. Trifles: Gender and Mrs. Hale - reportspdf819.web.fc2.com
Essay On Trifles. Trifles: Gender and Mrs. Hale - reportspdf819.web.fc2.comEssay On Trifles. Trifles: Gender and Mrs. Hale - reportspdf819.web.fc2.com
Essay On Trifles. Trifles: Gender and Mrs. Hale - reportspdf819.web.fc2.com
 
Theory Of Evolution Essay.pdf
Theory Of Evolution Essay.pdfTheory Of Evolution Essay.pdf
Theory Of Evolution Essay.pdf
 
UVCFall15Class10.1
UVCFall15Class10.1UVCFall15Class10.1
UVCFall15Class10.1
 
Photography and Art (graded)1. In the 19th century, the camera w.docx
Photography and Art (graded)1. In the 19th century, the camera w.docxPhotography and Art (graded)1. In the 19th century, the camera w.docx
Photography and Art (graded)1. In the 19th century, the camera w.docx
 
This Is How We Live Essay Example Topics And Wel
This Is How We Live Essay Example  Topics And WelThis Is How We Live Essay Example  Topics And Wel
This Is How We Live Essay Example Topics And Wel
 
Albury regional museum conference web 2.0
Albury regional museum conference web 2.0Albury regional museum conference web 2.0
Albury regional museum conference web 2.0
 
Albury regional museum conference web 2.0
Albury regional museum conference web 2.0Albury regional museum conference web 2.0
Albury regional museum conference web 2.0
 
CMNS 1221 - Lecture Notes for ‘the Age of Staying Home’ M
CMNS 1221 - Lecture Notes for ‘the Age of Staying Home’  MCMNS 1221 - Lecture Notes for ‘the Age of Staying Home’  M
CMNS 1221 - Lecture Notes for ‘the Age of Staying Home’ M
 
Sample Michigan Community Essay. Online assignment writing service.
Sample Michigan Community Essay. Online assignment writing service.Sample Michigan Community Essay. Online assignment writing service.
Sample Michigan Community Essay. Online assignment writing service.
 
HUM1-Podcast-F11-Week1
HUM1-Podcast-F11-Week1HUM1-Podcast-F11-Week1
HUM1-Podcast-F11-Week1
 
to whom;I have discussion to do , just your opinion on the post, o.docx
to whom;I have discussion to do , just your opinion on the post, o.docxto whom;I have discussion to do , just your opinion on the post, o.docx
to whom;I have discussion to do , just your opinion on the post, o.docx
 
How Write An Essay In English
How Write An Essay In EnglishHow Write An Essay In English
How Write An Essay In English
 
Global Warming And Greenhouse Gases Essay
Global Warming And Greenhouse Gases EssayGlobal Warming And Greenhouse Gases Essay
Global Warming And Greenhouse Gases Essay
 

Último

social pharmacy d-pharm 1st year by Pragati K. Mahajan
social pharmacy d-pharm 1st year by Pragati K. Mahajansocial pharmacy d-pharm 1st year by Pragati K. Mahajan
social pharmacy d-pharm 1st year by Pragati K. Mahajanpragatimahajan3
 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfciinovamais
 
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)eniolaolutunde
 
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactAccessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactdawncurless
 
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...PsychoTech Services
 
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationInteractive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationnomboosow
 
General AI for Medical Educators April 2024
General AI for Medical Educators April 2024General AI for Medical Educators April 2024
General AI for Medical Educators April 2024Janet Corral
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdfQucHHunhnh
 
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13Steve Thomason
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsTechSoup
 
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdfClass 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdfAyushMahapatra5
 
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Krashi Coaching
 
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdfQucHHunhnh
 
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfDisha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfchloefrazer622
 
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in DelhiRussian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhikauryashika82
 
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3JemimahLaneBuaron
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactPECB
 
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..Disha Kariya
 
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdfKey note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdfAdmir Softic
 

Último (20)

social pharmacy d-pharm 1st year by Pragati K. Mahajan
social pharmacy d-pharm 1st year by Pragati K. Mahajansocial pharmacy d-pharm 1st year by Pragati K. Mahajan
social pharmacy d-pharm 1st year by Pragati K. Mahajan
 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
 
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
 
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactAccessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
 
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
 
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationInteractive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
 
General AI for Medical Educators April 2024
General AI for Medical Educators April 2024General AI for Medical Educators April 2024
General AI for Medical Educators April 2024
 
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
 
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
 
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdfClass 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
 
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
 
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
 
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfDisha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
 
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in DelhiRussian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
 
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
 
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
 
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdfKey note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
 

Analyzing futuristic artifacts

  • 1. Analyzing artifacts A lesson by Nick Santucci
  • 2. What is an Artifact? Artifacts are all around us – they are found in homes, in cities and in communities. Anything that is manmade can be considered an artifact. There are two different types of artifacts: cultural and rhetorical.
  • 3. Cultural Artifacts Cultural Artifacts provide insights into a culture.
  • 4. Examples of Cultural Artifacts Works of Art (i.e. paintings, drawings, sculptures, etc.) Buildings (political buildings, churches, historical structures) Movies Music (not just mainstream music; consider traditional instruments) Written Works (novels, plays, poetry, journals, newspapers, blogs, etc.) Speech (consider speeches at political rallies, or famous speeches such as the Gettysburg Address or Franklin Roosevelt’s Fireside Chats)
  • 5. Rhetorical Artifacts Rhetorical Artifacts are Cultural Artifacts. However, being as these artifacts are rhetorical, their primary objective is to communicate and persuade. Think about a Rhetorical Artifact as a Cultural Artifact with a “deeper meaning.” Look at the pictures of the Egyptian Sphinx, White House, and Iron Man 2 poster on the previous slide. What do each of these artifacts subtlety reveal? Think about it – I will present a case study of how to analyze a rhetorical artifact later.
  • 6. How to Begin Your Analysis Start off by picking a place where Cultural Artifacts are abundant. This could be a bookstore, a museum, or a city (although it is not limited to these three options). Find an artifact that speaks to you. It is okay if you haven’t found the deeper yet. If you have trouble finding an artifact hat speaks to you, try to find an artifact to which you can personally relate. For instance, if you are passionate about political science, you may want to find a political speech or a building in Washington, D.C. to analyze.
  • 7. How to Find a Deeper Meaning This is the hardest part about analyzing an artifact because this is the unobvious part. Once you have chosen an artifact, try to determine the message it conveys. Is this message symbolic of a cultural ideal? You are looking for something that could be easily overlooked in the artifact of your choosing. Your job, although not an easy one, is to figure out the hidden message living in your artifact.
  • 8. Other Elements to Consider Consider the audience of your Rhetorical Artifact. WHO the artifact is speaking to can many times help reveal the hidden message. Some artifacts have general audiences while others have very specific ones. Exigency is key. Exigency refers to an issue that requires a call-to-action. When analyzing your artifact, it is imperative that the artifact itself acts as a persuasive tool for a specific audience to carry out some sort of a task.
  • 9. Case Study: Wildlife Halls When I had to rhetorically analyze an artifact, I felt that the museum would be a great place to find something with a hidden message. I began my tour of the museum in the Wildlife Halls, which had been my favorite part of the museum since I was young. As I looked around, I noticed that all of the wildlife, regardless of species, were setup so there was a mom, a dad, and little babies working together to successfully live life. Does that sound unusual to you?
  • 10. My Initial Reactions Animals are not like humans, and for the most part do not have familial values. Most father animals (and even some mothers) abandon their young once they are born. Independence is an essential skill in the Animal Kingdom, regardless of age, and that was never conveyed in the exhibits. Family values are something that are being threatened in society. For some reason, they are being preserved in the Wildlife Halls (a place where they are inherently unnatural). The main audience of the halls are families, especially little children.
  • 11. My Claim/Analysis Claim: The museum, through the setup of the Wildlife Halls, is trying to enforce their understanding of positive moral values onto those who look at the exhibit in hopes to preserve these threatened values. Since I found it funny that the museum chose to equate dead animals with human life, I chose to make a pseudo-Public Service Announcement “promoting” the museum’s views (preserving traditional marriage, right to life, etc.). My argument was subtle, yet I was able to be effective because most listeners recognized the satiric tone of the announcement.
  • 12. Futuristic Artifacts In the world today, there is a constant need to advance some aspect of society farther into the future. Evidence for this sort of futuristic revolution can be found in a variety of different fields, including (but not limited to) technology, movies, music and architecture. Apple is an example of a company that lately has incessantly been revolutionizing technology. They first did it with the iPod and Macbook computers. Lately they have gone a step further by creating the iPad. What are the consequences of these technologies?
  • 13. iPod Although the iPod revolutionized the music industry, it has come along with some negative effects. In the music industry, albums are no longer selling like they used to; most artists are lucky these days to have their album go platinum, simply because the iPod has created a preference to purchase (or even illegally download) singles rather than entire albums. The iPod can also cause hearing loss, which begs the question: is sporting this futuristic artifact worth the long-term risks? I will now present another example of a futuristic artifact…
  • 14. Avatar “Avatar” is the highest grossing movie of all time and will revolutionize cinema. The film takes place in a futuristic world where humans can transform into Avatars. Its 3D graphics were unlike anything ever before seen in American cinema.
  • 15. Possible Negative Effects of “Avatar” “Avatar” cost over $400 million to make and market. Since movie studios will want to outdo the graphics of “Avatar” in future films, they will have to spend hundreds of millions of dollars. A big budget, however, does not guarantee box office success. If studios spend $400 million on a movie that only takes in $100 million, this results in a substantial budget deficit that has potential to bankrupt movie studios.
  • 16. Your Assignment: Innovative Artifacts Your job is to find a Rhetorical Artifact that you believe to be innovative for the future. Perform an analysis of the artifact, focusing on the deeper meaning of the artifact’s innovativeness. Make sure to incorporate audience and exigency, and consider what society is poised to gain or lose as a result of this futuristic artifact. Be creative.