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    Everyone has secrets they want to protect. Whether it is on computers, on paper, or verbal, secret communication has been around since humans could first communicate. Cryptography is the way we can transmit secret messages so that only the person it is meant for can understand it. The art of coding and decoding messages has progressed immensely through time, and has become increasingly difficult to break with the use of technology. Cryptography’s evolution has transformed the computing world…

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    away at it with perfection in mind. At that moment, I realized what I built was not just another school project, it was a work of art. I discovered a certain aspect of creativity, design, and art is required in a person in order to be a good engineer. By the time I became a teenager, I assembled a rather impressive collection of bits and bobs, tools, components, computers, and circuit boards. Tinkering in my garage has been an essential part of my life for the last six years. From modifying…

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    essay I will be using Walter Benjamin essay on The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction to discuss ‘uniqueness’ and provide a visual example to explain the concept. Benjamin (1936:790) explains that we live in a world, where traditional viewing of ‘film and television’ is being replaced by the advancement of technologies and how the user/viewer has multiple formats and options for viewing movies and television shows, such as computers, DVDs and video cassette tapes. From one’s…

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    normally never look; the code involved in a computer virus can be just as majestic as a rainbow barcode where each color signifies one of the four nucleotides of DNA (adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine). She argues, “the process [humanity] now recognize as design was practiced long before, whenever prehistoric men and women sought to improve their surroundings: say by making a clay bowl to drink from, rather than cupping their hands,”…

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    or even in a few weeks. The majority of video games on the market today will usually take at least a couple of years to make. Although most video game designers are more artistic than anything, they will also usually need to know at least basic computer programming, since they will need to help program certain parts of a game. Once the initial copy of a game is created, a game designer might also help test it and work out any bugs or problems in it. Some video game designers may be more focused…

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    Computer animation has always faced the challenge of recreating reality. The hypothesis of the uncanny valley is the hypothesis that the more human-like something is the more its subtle imperfections make people feel uneasy (Willie Bouwer et al. 186). Humans know what humans are supposed to be like and when the recreation does not meet their expectation the person rejects it and may even be revolted by it. The driving force behind Pixar is not creating realistic worlds but exploring new worlds…

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    classical companies Forsythe choreographed for. Improv was a natural progression to the geometric and technical aspects of Forsythe dance movements. Forsythe collaborated with the Centre of Art and Media to explain Forsythe’s improvisation techniques through an interactive visual. Forsythe produced an interactive computer program called Improvisation Technologies: A Tool for the Analytical Dance Eye. This application goes in depth on Forsythe’s methodology of lines and movements in…

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    On the Internet, anyone can be anything. Strangers chatting online may not realize they’re talking to a possible criminal or a psycho. People from all walks of life can be, and in most cases, are completely different individuals online. As Alinta Krauth points out in her article “Anonymous in Portmanteaupia” she states “One does not have to choose one culture anymore, but can layer it. For example, if one were a law-abiding citizen in their offline culture, they may be an anti-statist or service…

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    combine with art to have more of the graphical design. Sometime, there is a challenge where it can stop me and I know that in my past where I didn 't know what I wanted to do and wanted to be alone to find myself a journey where there is a opportunity to find what I 'm go at and what I like the most of. There are tone of ways that I can chose but it 's hard to chose the right career that can allow me to chose the job easier to start a good life. I want to help people that want to fix computers,…

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    just because computers have a lot to do with math and science people just assumed that guys would be the only ones who could work with computers, computers were considered a boy’s “field of study”. They also assumed that the only reason girls would use computers would be to enter data into spreadsheets or for other records. With today 's advancement in technology just about everybody needs to keep up with the times and know how to work with all these different machines and computers. This helped…

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