All about internet and internet art
Friday, November 25, 2011
Blog problems
I have some html problems on this blog so I'm moving to one of my newer blogs, I'll post the link
Thursday, October 20, 2011
David Clark= Awesome
As I was studying how to utilize the adobe suite (Illustrator, Flash, Encore, Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop) for an animation project in Advanced Media, I came across David Clark, a Flash website artist. Here's his link: www.Chemicalpictures.net He is a phenomenal collage artist that strings together a mass of pictures and flash animation to storytell; all in the form of a website. Ima discuss more on Friday or next Monday for presentations.
Another Language? Use google
Stopped by to say I have used google translate for a somewhat accurate translation from English to Japanese for my Japanese class...Its a good study website, lol.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Internet Art pt.2 ?- random thoughts
It fascinates me on how much I depend on google for any and everything. Even though its not the most accurate source finder...The quickest maybe, but not the most accurate (compared like, to an actual book). I like to think of the internet as the sole driving force of replacing knowledge with metamemory (memory about memory). In relation to internet art, I feel that (maybe) internet art is under the influence of metamemory and heavy, visual symbolism.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Youtube random-ness PT.1
I have been noticing that when you surf around youtube for internet art, you start clicking on random videos posted in the link above, lol. On October the 9th, I started with a post about swift 3D (a 3D vector program) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzVARrjmcSA), and then ended up watching some Dragonball Z characters fight some bad guys in Hell (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruswd-SY0qE).
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