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Magical, otherworldly, mystical, fantastical, magnificent, overwhelming. Extreme, inconceivable.
When I think about concepts I cannot articulate well.
Dreams, I began a sort of dream diary for only a couple of days, I wrote them out but have not saved them so I will do that again.
I had a tutorial with Neil and I explained my ideas in a way that proves to me that it is possible and that there is something here. An idea that I can go forward with.
I was worried that they were unrelated but they weren't when I said them out loud. I'm going to record myself talk about it and then write that out.
Images:
I decided a while ago I am interested in the new internet language that is becoming more established, as not just a temporary new surge of words and meanings but an actual language. How idioms and other ways of communicating die out naturally.. how this internet language will jet engine boost that and change the system of language birth, decay and death that has existed before it.
I decided to change my photo settings to suit the parameters of a life online, so my framing for my personal photos has been 1:1 for about 6 months to match optimal Instagram regulations. I've been observing the restrictions of this and also how it alters views from traditional portrait/ landscape.
I took this photo the other day and realised that this is becoming a common frame too- the YouTube timeline and settings button. We are now seeing the time elapsed, unlike before where albums were designed to be listened to from the start (think Dark Side of the Moon) We are increasingly aware of having to do everything to a time frame. We know life is short and we are constantly paying over the odds in terms of cost and morality for convenience =time.
I use closed captions when they are available. I respond better to reading words than hearing them sometimes so I just like the comfort of them there, it gives my brain time to eat it and ponder with the words in my cheeks. If a guy just says it- it's in the air and then it's gone. Anyway, memes, closed captions and now you will see on Instagram or other photo apps- a written description of what is happening in the photo, this is for ease of access for people who might not have the best sight. Written description are becoming more popular and common. Maybe this is because everyone loves those informative illustrations because they are so incredibly effective at relaying a message. People want information they can digest as soon as possible. Google search.
When I think about concepts I cannot articulate well.
Dreams, I began a sort of dream diary for only a couple of days, I wrote them out but have not saved them so I will do that again.
I had a tutorial with Neil and I explained my ideas in a way that proves to me that it is possible and that there is something here. An idea that I can go forward with.
I was worried that they were unrelated but they weren't when I said them out loud. I'm going to record myself talk about it and then write that out.
Images:
I decided a while ago I am interested in the new internet language that is becoming more established, as not just a temporary new surge of words and meanings but an actual language. How idioms and other ways of communicating die out naturally.. how this internet language will jet engine boost that and change the system of language birth, decay and death that has existed before it.
I decided to change my photo settings to suit the parameters of a life online, so my framing for my personal photos has been 1:1 for about 6 months to match optimal Instagram regulations. I've been observing the restrictions of this and also how it alters views from traditional portrait/ landscape.
I took this photo the other day and realised that this is becoming a common frame too- the YouTube timeline and settings button. We are now seeing the time elapsed, unlike before where albums were designed to be listened to from the start (think Dark Side of the Moon) We are increasingly aware of having to do everything to a time frame. We know life is short and we are constantly paying over the odds in terms of cost and morality for convenience =time.
I use closed captions when they are available. I respond better to reading words than hearing them sometimes so I just like the comfort of them there, it gives my brain time to eat it and ponder with the words in my cheeks. If a guy just says it- it's in the air and then it's gone. Anyway, memes, closed captions and now you will see on Instagram or other photo apps- a written description of what is happening in the photo, this is for ease of access for people who might not have the best sight. Written description are becoming more popular and common. Maybe this is because everyone loves those informative illustrations because they are so incredibly effective at relaying a message. People want information they can digest as soon as possible. Google search.
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