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Monthly Archives: November 2012
Adventure #9
When I started this blog, I had a vision of myself reflecting on how these experiences shaped me as a human being and helped bring into full realization my concept of self in relation to those around me. And something … Continue reading
Digestible Bits
As I was staring at my laptop screen trying to think of something rhetorically inclined to blog about, I started to think about “Supersize Me.” Monday was, after all, the first time I’d ever seen any part of the film, … Continue reading
Multimedia Project Update
I’m kind of excited for how this project is going to turn out. Usually when I’m working on a video presentation, I have some ideas and expectations for how awesome it’s going to turn out. And every single time, it fails … Continue reading
Adventure #8
I went to Redifer again this week with the intention of breaking social norms, as per my new occupation. I picked up my food (Indian this week!) and scouted out for a table I could sit at. I saw three … Continue reading
Multiple Media
It’s come up before, but it’s worth bringing back every time, because rhetoric extends past the written word and into visual and audial territory all the time. Everywhere. My main reason for bringing this up is its relevance to the … Continue reading
TED Talk Development
Last WIP blog, I mentioned how I was going to choose between talking about the development of the [stereoscopic] technology and talking about the future applications of the technology. It might be a little ambitious, but… why not both? I … Continue reading
Adventure #7
Well, I guess it’s back to the weekly grind. I once again took a trip to Redifer to choose my unsuspecting victi–I mean, new friends, because Redifer is where this is going to happen from now on. I picked up … Continue reading
TED talk ideas
I had a good time talking about the development of stereoscopy (3D in movies and television) and its recent resurgence in my paradigm shift paper. But I really didn’t get to talk much about how it might change things in … Continue reading
TED
I love me a good TED talk. And Joshua Foer’s talk was a pretty darn good one. Here’s another one I watched a few months back that I found especially interesting (and funny). You might not have time to watch … Continue reading