Interviewee Curation Analysis Essay

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Analysis of Interviewee’s Curations There are eight billion people in the world which gives rise to the concept that there are nearly eight billion identities as well. An individual’s identity is formed my many things that have occurred in their lives. These aspects that contribute toward their identity can be sports, academics, hobbies, etc. The individual who’s curated items I had received was Davis. Davis presented a total of 8 items including, pictures of townhomes, badminton rackets, birdies, Star Wars poster, as well as physical items such as a nun doll, a Motorola phone, a math book, and a plane with an Indiana Jones action figure. The first item that caught my attention was the Indiana Jones plane not only because it was the largest item in the box, but also because it was built from Lego. These features of the plane and human figure gave …show more content…

The math book generated the question, “Is math your favorite subject?”, to which he answered “Yes”. When we analyze the subject of math compared with all other subjects, it is the only subject that deals with raw numbers the way they are. Math is a straightforward subject that has formulas for everything and is not limited to scientific formulas like physics and chemistry. This shows me the aspect of David’s identity which shows me he is a straightforward, direct, and logical individual. The fifth item that I chose was the first photograph in the collection of paraphernalia. It was a picture of a collection of townhomes. I thought that I had seen these town homes before as they were perfect replicates of the ones I saw near the foothills hospital. This begged my next question, “Do you live near the foothills hospital” to which he answered “No”. By answering no it shows me that because his homes was not near an institution like the foothills hospital, his location off living has no effect on what he wants to do in the future which is a vital portion of his

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