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Portland, Oregon, USA --- Woman listening to music on digital tablet at beach --- Image by © Jordan Siemens/Corbis
2023 REVEAL Senior Showcase celebrates the portfolios and exhibits of senior students in Graphic Design and Product Design.
Photo: Scott Bowers
I have got way too much old computer hardware. And I'm planning on moving very soon. So, I've been trying to go through it to pick out the stuff that's actually worth keeping to separate it from the stuff that should go to the computer hardware recycling place.
This is a bunch of stuff that didn't make the cut. Mostly old PII motherboards, Celeron processors, and ISA I/O cards, with a few wacky things (e.g., a NuBus Ethernet card) thrown in for spice. Still nowhere near done. Ugh.
This is the French manual for the Oric Microdisc system with its operating system, SEDORIC. The Microdisc is a 3" disc system, using the same CF2 type discs used on machines such as the Amstrad CPC6128 and ZX Spectrum +3.
June 2006 - I was watching the original Alien. It's a little weird that I can watch a movie from 1979 about the future on a notebook computer. In the real world, my low-end, little Gateway would've been considered a technological miracle 27 years ago.
This image is in a set called "My Daily Photo Stream". Whereas the focus of my eJournal and images blog is on text, I want to create an emphasis on photos here. I'll shoot and add an image each day. Doing so will remind me to constantly carry my camera and it'll be a more direct record of current, personal experiences.
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico --- Female students using digital tablet --- Image by © Ann Summa/Corbis
ca. 1999 --- Bright Yellow Wallpaper in Home Office --- Image by © Fernando Bengoechea/Beateworks/Corbis
2000, Beijing, China --- Young internet club members using computers at the Beijing Airport. --- Image by © Liu Liqun/CORBIS
Here is a cool dual screen computer set up and what's interesting is that
you can have multiple windows up at the same time and multitask to your
heart's delight. But this photo is not about the actual screens themselves,
it's really about the information you have access to within the system. The
screens are just a tool to get to the really cool learning stuff. That's
why I think language fits this photo. Because with the technology today you
can easily listen, watch, or create many different sources of entertainment
in different languages. Notice from left to right: anime that can be
listened to in Japanese, Songs translated into Korean and analyzed
by Canadians, and a Rainbow Dash subtitled into 30 different languages. How
awesome is that? Language is now less of a barrier than before and
technology is the key to facilitate it. MLP FIM Rules!
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