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Learning about color the low tech way.

This is for EDCMOOC 3week Competition, what I made.

What massage do you catch out of this?

technological utopia, not.

 

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These are images I am making as part of a comic book for #edcmooc. The course really inspired me so I am putting a little more work into this.

 

Also these are released with a CC license. Feel free to share and remix for non-commercial use. Please credit me and link to this page.

 

Video at: vimeo.com/59816855

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WARM BODIES

 

NICHOLAS HOLT stars in WARM BODIES

 

Ph: Jonathan Wenk

 

© 2011 Summit Entertainment, LLC. All rights reserved.

Versus the agents

 

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These are images I am making as part of a comic book for #edcmooc. The course really inspired me so I am putting a little more work into this.

 

Also these are released with a CC license. Feel free to share and remix for non-commercial use. Please credit me and link to this page.

 

Video at: vimeo.com/59816855

Follow me at twitter.com/emberday

WK3, E-Learning and Digital Cultures

in appropriately appropriating a cartoon image Roy plagiarised for a poster, I give you this 'remixed' panel from a poster I did this year for a conference

From pen ... to qwerty ... to Mac ... to WPXO ... to Âż?

#edcmooc

technology in diachrony

 

Received this fabulous festive bauble on Christmas Eve's eve! A gift from having participated in contributing a composition (www.flickr.com/photos/pingked/10974405894/) to the 2013 EDCMOOC Week 3 image-making competition. Thank you! It's BEAUTiful.

Commenting on a comment from @hamacleod at the end of the last #HoA of the course.

Humanity and technology

 

Sources:

 

Left:

Darwin Bell: Human structures CC BY-NC 2.0

flic.kr/p/g6AbGB

 

Right (from top):

 

Michael Coghlan: Mobile Worker CC BY-SA 2.0

flic.kr/p/ccjB1w

 

Nathan Williams: Humans Being CC BY 2.0

flic.kr/p/jkfF

 

When some people see The Future......They stare in Disbelief.....

    

University of California Regent Russell Gould, left, looks on as Gov. Jerry Brown speaks during a meeting of the UC Board of Regents in San Francisco. Brown is pressing the University of California to bring more courses online to help make college more accessible and affordable. (Eric Risberg / Associated Press / January 16, 2013)

 

New brain and learning

E-learning is closer to us than what we expected. I found the first e-sitter, the origins of E-Learning.

in opposition to the cuttingedge tech and imaginery we have been exposed at the #edcmooc i decided to capture some pics of casual technologies i could spot around my place. these are common artifacts that may have become obsolete or remain invisible due their extreme functionality or simplicity. they somehow make me recall my humble humanity. the rest of the images in the series: flic.kr/s/aHsjDYue6g

 

pictures have been taken with a simple compact camera and edited using Gimp, a free and open-source image edition software. www.gimp.org/

 

notice the images have a CC license attached so feel free to use them, maybe even in your final assessment, the famous "digital artifact".

"Se necesitan abrelatas para mentes cerradas"

What does it mean to be human in a digital age?

Time Square Valentine!

Technological Infrastructure of the past disconnected from its original purpose but merging and reconnecting with the environment

this is the digital artefact for week 5 at #edcmooc.

 

I think there will be always doubt about the unknown. The utopian and dystopian visions can coexist inside the head of each person: a clash between reason and intuition.

 

In one side, a world united by knowledge, with less differences and more access to information.

 

On the other side, the fear for the new, the consequences in our lives and the imposition to change for survive, We don’t necessarily evolve when something new is showed to us, we just change.

Limerick city centre is run down and covered in grafitti, one artist decided to create animalistic and anthropomorphic robots to lift the dullness of the streets.

This pair seem to have clear gender differentiation. On the right, the robot appears to have eyelashes and a skirt.

Why did the artist chose robots to brighten up the city, rather than images of nature, for example? There is retro appeal and aesthetics of the moment that lead many artists to create images like this.

This is me meeting my nephew for the first time via Skype. My sister took a picture of our first meet, which she has since printed off for her photo album. I thought this was an interesting intersection between technology and humanness - in this sense, technology allowed me to fulfil my human need of connecting with others, especially family.

have you ever feel, you are not human anymore?

recycling technology

One of a series of photos I take of faces to step over (Instagram - #faces2stepover) - finding humanesque faces in human made technologies

#digitalvikings arrive from #EDCMOOC to #ds106

But we can choose to cross the bridge and find an utopian world.

It is not easy. But it is possible.

We can make it.

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