Inanimate Alice and our Reliance on Technology
I just finished playing/watching/reading the short work “Inanimate Alice, Episode 1: China” by Kate Pullinger and Babel. The work was an eight-minute glimpse into a young girl’s life in Northern...
View ArticleiPhone 4$: Siri, Can You Balance My Checkbook?
Recently I got an new phone to replace my old blackberry. Being the tech-geek that I am, it was easy for me to decide which phone I would buy next and, of course, I chose the iPhone 4s. As many of you...
View ArticleA New Way to Read? : The Oculus Rift and Virtual Books
I, like so many eager others, have yet to experience the capabilities of the highly anticipated, head-mounted virtual reality device known as the Oculus Rift. Initially announced and profiled back in...
View ArticleText Rain: The Sky is Falling, Does it Matter?
In class we briefly discussed “Text Rain,” an interactive installation developed by Camile Utterback and Romy Achituv in 1999 (check out Utterback’s website. She has some amazing new projects). The...
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