R.S. BATTLE:
Richard Simmons vs. Robin Sparkles
Hair Do
Richard- I Love You
Richard Happy Birthday
Dolphin shorts
Sweatin to the oldies
Disco Sweat
Don't Tell Me
Richard Sound Board
Let's go to the Mall
PS I love you
Sandcastles in the Sand
Robin Soundboard
No one asked you Patrice song
Patrice Complilation
Let's get physical
Stronger
Move Your Body Beyonce
O Canada
As we
considered this project, we found it difficult to come up with a topic for our
Webspinna battle. It wasn’t until we discussed different personas in class that
we arrived at a solution. We realized that we would be more effective if we
focused our theme on our personas and not vice versa. Through this focus, we
were able to discover and play with the question of why personas are created
and maintained.
Our
personas for the Webspinna battle were Richard Simmons and Robin Sparkles. We
found this particularly applicable as both are technically created personas
themselves; Richard Simmons was originally named Milton and Robin Sparkles is
the stage name of a fictional character in the television series How I Met Your Mother. We also wanted
personas that were very different from our normal selves. With these personas
in mind, we began choosing our clips and links.
We chose
links that were iconic of our personas. We wanted our personas to shine through
and not necessarily our song or clip choices.
Much like
DJ Spooky’s Rhythm Text we didn’t
want our performance to be dictated and controlled by the order of our pieces.
Rather, we chose a beginning and an end, and let the rest happen spontaneously.
This created some confusion and discord, but the project seemed to call for it.
This contrasted with our personas, people who meticulously controlled their
public appearance and identity.
The
performer Lady Gaga is a master of creating a persona. Her stage name is based
on the Queen song “Radio Gaga” which Brian May wrote to illustrate the
“messagelessness” of their songs. In much the same way, Lady Gaga has created a
persona which mocks fame and the purpose that we tend to put behind music and
art in general. Although our personas did not go this far, we did mock the idea
of personas with our over-the-top outfits, which were so different from our
normal selves.
Through
this, we discovered at least partially why personas are created. Through our
taking on the personas of Richard Simmons and Robin Sparkles, we were able to
be people, do things, and wear clothing that we normally wouldn’t.
In
conclusion, although we both were fairly hesitant to begin with when we read
the description of this project, we were able to discover at least to some
extent why and how people create personas for themselves. We also were able to
develop personas and use this to perform in ways we wouldn’t if we were acting
as ourselves.
S/O to Seth Owens, my partner!


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