Chronicles of a CDIA Student
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Several months ago I received an e-mail from a group that I’m a part of saying that an author had been researching people whom were of the same interest as those of us in this group, and that he was offering free copies of the book to people interested in reviewing it. I signed up for the site, sent in my request, and not long after the book arrived in the mail! So here is my promised review of T.L. Hines’ “The Unseen.”

First let me start off by saying that, while I read the flap of the book that said that this was a “Noir Bizarre” book, it never really hit me what that meant until about halfway, if not more, through the book. I had no idea what the book is about, the description on the back is rather vague, and I’m thankful for that, because it makes it so much more exciting when the back of the book doesn’t give away half of the plot! When I first received the book I started reading it immediately and I knew it was going to be good. The book pulled me right in, and kept me in it’s clutches!

The Unseen follows the story of Lucas, a young man whose life as a loner gets more and more complicated with each person he meets, through a strange encounter with an Urban Explorer and the group he’s tied to, The Creep Club. Lucas is an Urban Explorer, he’s in the walls, he’s in the ceiling, he’s all around us, silently watching, silently connecting. You have nothing to fear though, he does it just for him, just because of the curiosity in him that he calls Dark Vibrations. He has his own strict code of ethics, he would never sneak into someone’s home, but offices were okay. As the story progresses his ethics are tested to every extent, his Dark Vibrations sparked in ways he’d never imagined.

After having a chance encounter with Donovan, a Creep Club member, and an Urban Explorer whom unknowingly invaded Lucas’ home in the steam tunnels under a university, Lucas is invited to attend one of the club’s meetings where he discovers that the Creep Club is a group of Urban Explorers that sneak into people’s homes, and set up cameras, watching them, recording them. They call this art… They edit the videos, and show them to the rest of the club durring meetings. But not everything is as it appears, the Creep Club turns out to be more than just a group of Peeping Toms. Lucas and the club doesn’t see eye to eye and he isn’t welcomed into the group as hoped, but as he leaves the club he’s approached by a man who claims to work for the government, and he wants Lucas to infiltrate the club and help to take it down. As the story unfolds things become stranger and stranger and Lucas is faced with many tough choices that puts his and others’ lives in danger.

The story begins at a moderate pace but quickly picks up and grabs hold of you, I started off reading a chapter a night for the first half, and then I lost control, reading the second half in one weekend. At first I didn’t like the dabble of Noir Bizarre in the story, I felt like it was intruding in the story, it truly plays such a small part that the story seems like it could do without it, but the last quarter of the book kicks up the bizarre level, brings it all together and wraps up with an amazing ending.

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Photo ID Session
Photo ID Session by JDiPierro on Zooomr

And thus ends the first day of classes. Okay I’m done, time to go home. Nah… So we started off with the regular boring orientation, reading the student handbook, all the generally fun things. Then we broke off into our separate classes (photo, video, 3D animation etc.) and headed off for the boring stuff… Oh wait I got that backwards… well you get the point!

So we got introduced to the photographers who will be our teachers for the next two weeks and the photo class, about 30 people, split into A group and B group. They paired us up with another student and then we just got to chat for a while. While we were chatting and learning about one another we were waiting to use the studio set up to shoot our student IDs. We were encouraged to be as wacky as possible! As soon as I get a copy of mine I’ll be sure to post it for everyone to laugh at. So we all had a great time shooting and laughing at eachother and then we went on our lunch break.

It’s really awesome to be able to walk home and eat lunch, and just chill out for an hour in the middle of the day. It will be so much better once we get our own internet and I don’t have to wait an hour to connect, eliminating the point…

I decided to return a bit early and begin my journey to obtain the money that the school still owes me. So I went into what I assumed would be the best place, the business office. The woman in there told me that the best place to go to ask about that would be the business office… Let me just reiterate the point that… I was in the business office… Oh okay, now she decides to tell me that they switched the offices but orgot to switch the sign. Off I went down the hall to the… business office… of which I just left… and was now heading to… again… I think… So I got to the REAL business office and.. bah I won’t bore you with the story, I got duh money!

The rest of the day was spent with all the photos the class took of one another being projected in front of the class for everyone to get a good laugh at. Quite the ice-breaker if you ask me. But it was an excellent demonstration of the ease of use and power of the software that we will be using. Not too much of an exciting day but it was great to get to know the people and definitely showed us that… this will be one crazy year!

Yeah that’s it. Shorter than the last one, but I feel that it’s best not to try and live up to the last post, otherwise it may get boring and cliche, so I’ll end with that. And just to negate this little rant and enforce my point…

This will be one crazy year!