ENG 380: NEW MEDIA FINAL PROJECT PIETRO MUSCATO. WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM NEW MEDIA? Various forms of advanced technology are being thought of everyday.

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ENG 380: NEW MEDIA FINAL PROJECT PIETRO MUSCATO

WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM NEW MEDIA? Various forms of advanced technology are being thought of everyday. Most of the technology that we have today have been thought of early on through the years. While technology advances, the challenge is to find a balance between our reliance on technology and our human instincts. Various forms of advanced technology are being thought of everyday. Most of the technology that we have today have been thought of early on through the years. While technology advances, the challenge is to find a balance between our reliance on technology and our human instincts.

WHAT ARE THE OPPORTUNITIES?  In a creative sense, the opportunities are limitless.  The opportunity to express new forms of art are at our fingertips.  The opportunity to question whether it can be called art if a paint brush was never picked up and a canvas was never brought to life.  In a creative sense, the opportunities are limitless.  The opportunity to express new forms of art are at our fingertips.  The opportunity to question whether it can be called art if a paint brush was never picked up and a canvas was never brought to life.

FOR EXAMPLE  If we think about the forms of text and how complicated they can be on a computer. Can text become art? Can words become an image?

THE BOXER

THE CROSS

CAN YOU CALL THAT ART?  The paintbrush never touched the canvas.  The canvas was never there from the start.  The image was there. The thought was there. The Creator was there.  What’s the image? What’s the message?  The paintbrush never touched the canvas.  The canvas was never there from the start.  The image was there. The thought was there. The Creator was there.  What’s the image? What’s the message?

WHAT ARE THE OPPORTUNITIES?  Can you take a simple picture and turn it into a form of advertisement?  What if the picture was taken at random? By accident, is it still successful?  Can you take a simple picture and turn it into a form of advertisement?  What if the picture was taken at random? By accident, is it still successful?

THE CITY

WHAT ARE THE OPPORTUNITES?  Can new forms of media create an event that never took place?  If technology is suppose to advance the future, can it change the past?  Can you change history?  Can new forms of media create an event that never took place?  If technology is suppose to advance the future, can it change the past?  Can you change history?

MUSCATO’S TERRITORY. ALI’S NIGHTMARE.

THE FIGHT OF THE MILLENIUM.

THE OPPORTUNITY  To create an image out of words.  To get the picture behind the message, once you actually put the message in front of the picture.  Changing a personal picture into a commercial use.  Bringing together two different generations of a sport into one ring.  To create an image out of words.  To get the picture behind the message, once you actually put the message in front of the picture.  Changing a personal picture into a commercial use.  Bringing together two different generations of a sport into one ring.

What can New Media change?  Our senses of logic, emotion and observation.  It can make us think, how do we understand technology better?  It can make us more aware of our surroundings by understanding the world around us.  Researching information is limitless and powerful as long as you study what you’re researching.  Our senses of logic, emotion and observation.  It can make us think, how do we understand technology better?  It can make us more aware of our surroundings by understanding the world around us.  Researching information is limitless and powerful as long as you study what you’re researching.

What can New Media change?  Change our perspectives and how we go about in this world.  People can now remix already existing media and change it into something completely new.  Instructors can teach a course only through media and never have to meet the students.  Change our perspectives and how we go about in this world.  People can now remix already existing media and change it into something completely new.  Instructors can teach a course only through media and never have to meet the students.

What can New Media change?  Students are able to get their work done and never have to write another paper again.  All of this furthers our ability to question New Media and whether or not it is successful or if we can even trust it.  Would you be the same person without technology?  Where is all of this going to lead us?  Students are able to get their work done and never have to write another paper again.  All of this furthers our ability to question New Media and whether or not it is successful or if we can even trust it.  Would you be the same person without technology?  Where is all of this going to lead us?

The Question  Are we able to move forward yet still hold on to our past.  I believe the only way to move ahead in life is to know where you’ve come from.  Could we reach a point where we identify ourselves only as either being a Humanist or an Engineer?  Are you The Humanist? Or The Engineer?  Are we able to move forward yet still hold on to our past.  I believe the only way to move ahead in life is to know where you’ve come from.  Could we reach a point where we identify ourselves only as either being a Humanist or an Engineer?  Are you The Humanist? Or The Engineer?