Event #3

Event #3

Mikey and I at the Week
or No Signal event.
This incredible, miraculous event shocked me when I walked in the door. This event hit almost every single topic we have covered in this class starting with robotics. Upon walking in the door there was a robot under construction and it was moving without anyone controlling it. Also when I walked in the door I saw a shopping cart doing circles without anyone pushing it, showing the revolution of technology amongst us humans. "This exponential increase in quantity of information confirms what all of us feel: that the web has been the game-changer" (Rapidly Changing Present). Demonstrating the influence of the internet to enhance our capabilities as humans and share our research so fluidly. This event will happen a little with my final project because there was a few presentations involving space but not too many. 

This shirt demonstrates
the possibly advancements
in shirts to come.
This was by far my favorite event because of the creativity of the artwork. These different pieces of art all demonstrated different qualities that were exemplary of what we learned in class. All the works had their own different meaning and process. So if you have interest in others works of art I would highly recommend this to you. I personally had a wonderful time being with my friend at the event and being able to bounce our opinions off of one another. This event made me also come to the realization art doesn't just have to be a painting on the wall or a sculpture but can be new inventions or using the power of electricity and other power sources to conduct beautiful works.




These balloon like objects
were portraying videos
and picture but in a new
way to look at them.





Reference

“MIcromagic Systems.” Micromagic Systems Robotics Lab, www.hexapodrobot.com/index.html.

Norman, Jeremy. “Relating the Rapidly Changing Present to the Distant Past as Far as Book History Is Concerned.” About HistoryofInformation.com, www.historyofinformation.com/narrative/index.php.

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