Identify yourself
Dublin Core
Title
Subject
Description
A bulletin board in a dorm building that was made by an RA and "edited" by students.
Creator
Jack Herdman
Source
FSU University Housing
Publisher
Unpublished
Date
Contributor
Ragans Hall Residents
Language
English
Type
Identifier
Posters and Flyers Item Type Metadata
Genre
Bulletin Board
Material
Paper, Cardboard, Sock
Linguistic Text
Identify yourself
Why its important
Identity is the way that we view the internal and external
versions of ourselves. All of our experiences and
perspectives stem from these aspects that make up a
person. Each identity comes with its own challenges,
triumphs, cultures, and experiences. Our identity allows
us to experience our shared world, in personalized ways.
Student Agencies The Center
CHAW NoleCentral
Why its important
Identity is the way that we view the internal and external
versions of ourselves. All of our experiences and
perspectives stem from these aspects that make up a
person. Each identity comes with its own challenges,
triumphs, cultures, and experiences. Our identity allows
us to experience our shared world, in personalized ways.
Student Agencies The Center
CHAW NoleCentral
Visual Text
The background of the bulletin board is purple, and bordered with red wavy paper. "Identify yourself" is black text on white paper framed by magenta paper. The rest of the linguistic text is black on white paper framed by blue paper. "Student Agencies", "The Center", "CHAW", and "NoleCentral" are each above their own QR codes.
Given Text
A white sock is pinned to the bulletin board. A piece of cardboard is pinned askew to the board, and reads:
CONFRONTING THE SEPARATION OF SANTUARY
DETATCHING IDENTITE'S
PURSUING...SELF...EGO...BOOTS
PURSUE EXISTANCE
CONFRONTING THE SEPARATION OF SANTUARY
DETATCHING IDENTITE'S
PURSUING...SELF...EGO...BOOTS
PURSUE EXISTANCE
Placement of Poster/Flyer
In front of the elevator on the third floor of Ragans Hall, Building 1.
Uploaded
10/24/21
Citation
Jack Herdman, “Identify yourself,” Museum of Everyday Writing, accessed April 26, 2024, https://museumofeverydaywriting.omeka.net/items/show/2027.