by admin | Dec 16, 2024 | 6. Contrasting Digital & Natural Objects, 7. Critique the Ideas of Others, 8. Pros and Cons of the Digital Shift, Uncategorized
Can you tell which art was generated by AI and which was made by a human? Can computers create art? This is a question we discussed in class at a Socrates Cafe that really made me think, even hours after the class had ended. I can see both sides of the argument in...
by admin | Dec 12, 2024 | 5. The Process of Digitization in Different Mediums, Uncategorized
Communication is difficult! We were tasked with creating a slideshow presentation about a new AI software that we have never used before and we needed to utilize the features in Notion (which we have also never been exposed to) to create this. Besides the time...
by admin | Dec 11, 2024 | 5. The Process of Digitization in Different Mediums, Uncategorized
Given only 15 min, can you create a 5 min presentation about an AI software you’ve never heard of before? Sounds impossible, right? Well, impossible or not, this was what we were tasked with. My partner and I chose the software Vectorizer.ai. The both of us...
by admin | Dec 11, 2024 | 7. Critique the Ideas of Others, 8. Pros and Cons of the Digital Shift, Uncategorized
Is the digital representation of an object ever as good as the original analog object? Or are there some hidden tradeoffs? Every new and amazing technological advancement almost always has some sort of tradeoff. Remember how in a previous post, I explained that a...
by admin | Dec 11, 2024 | 3. Classifying Digital or Not, 4. The Pros & Cons of Digital Then & Now, Uncategorized
Digital is magical! At least, I think so, especially after learning about how our way of life has been transformed by the technology we have today. Over the years, digital technology has largely replaced analog technology. For example, the telephone used to be analog....
by admin | Dec 11, 2024 | 6. Contrasting Digital & Natural Objects, Uncategorized
Have you ever wondered how color works in the digital format? I have too! First, you need to know that reflected color (ink) and projected color (the screen on your computer or phone) are two very different things. Reflected colors work in the physical world, like on...