Monday, September 28, 2009

My Virtual Realm


This banner is a representation of my virtual reality because my virtual world is all about creation. Without computers, I would not be an artist. The words in the background are representations of how I use computers to create art: through web design.


Taken from the Pink Floyd song, I used the reference of "the Machine" as the Internet. It's a relatively new form of expression in the art world, but it used often used as a mechanism of exploitation in a destructive means. The psychedelic background again references the Pink Floyd history and the "out-there" themes of both the song and the Internet.


This piece relates how I use computers and the Internet with the idea that the Web is a large vacuum of cyberspace. Email, GPS and maps, and web design are how I use computers as a resource.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Virtual Self

Anyone that says computers have not changed our society is absurd. We do everything on the computer; we write letters through email, share stories and photographs, make new friends, and even tell the whole world what we’re doing at all times of the day. Computers have become an integral part of our lives and without them there is no way I would be the person I am today.

The Internet has shaped my personality is multiple ways. It has allowed me to venture to far off lands through pictures and stories that are shown in real time. At any point during the day, a web user can view a live feed of any major world city. Social networking sites like Myspace and Facebook have helped me connect with people across the globe; I now have friends in the United Kingdom and Canada and this contact has only increased my love of travel and exploration. Likewise, connection to vast amounts of information has even allowed me to choose the University of Tampa as my college. Without it, I would have ended up at a giant school such as University of Florida. Computer-based art is my media, so without computers, a digital designer like myself would not have an outlet to create and share works with anyone.

This “virtual self” created by the increased social networking of the Internet is changing human experience for the better. It is allowing people to over their perspective of the world and experience new things all from their office chair. I believe that without the connection to other people around the world and access to the vast information available on the Internet that the current generations would not be cultured or open to cultural variation at all. 

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Tuesday, September 8, 2009