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    Career Exploration Paper For someone who works in the field of Graphic Design, they wouldn’t call it a job, It’s more of a hobby if you are truly passionate. It lets you explore your creative side and let’s you see what you can create. You’re always doing something different, it’s never the same thing. That’s what interests me the most, a lot of jobs have the same kind of routine. Thinking about how I would need to do the same thing over and over again just makes me sick. Even though it isn’t…

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    Increased graphics, better hardware and software, faster connections and tracking systems are only the tip of the iceberg. A major add-on to current VR technology in the future will be the improved headsets. Currently, headsets are thick and most of them requires straps…

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    single order - like oxen plowing a field. But, according to Blaise Barney of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, parallel computing works by partitioning a problem into multiple tasks which can be done at the same time. For example, your graphics processor may render each section of the screen separately or a signal processing program might apply multiple filters to audio data simultaneously. Think of it as if the thousand twenty four chickens each only had to plow a few feet of the…

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    elements and details. For example, in Saul Bass’ title sequence for Psycho the use of singular repeating elements within a monotone colour space highlights key ideas for the film. The black and white parallel stripes which cut across the screen echo the motion and effect of the knife used in the later murder scene. The lines slice through the credits, dislocating sections of words and names — literally cutting through people like the knife. The word Psycho is left scarred by the lines even as…

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    three-part framework: Physical, Cognitive, and Affective. The recipe also includes other crucial information design elements that correlate with Carliner’s presented by White, Lipton, and Kress Van Leeuwan. Such elements include white space, typefaces, motion, and unity. The first step to a useful design is the physical aspect. Physical helps users find information, but ‘good’ physical design lets them find information of interest easily (Carliner, 564). The border and heading are the key…

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    Animation is the process of making the vison of motion and the figment of change by different means such as, fast moving display of images that follow upon one another and that do only have small changes to them to form an animation. Animators are artists that specialize in the creation of animation. There are a few different creation methods in animation, Traditional animation, Stop-motion animation, Computer animation, 2D animation, 3D animation. Traditional animation (Cel Animation) - The…

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    Nature reclaims technology through artificial intelligence of Virtual Reality headset wearables. This assignment will give, in detail, whether nature and technology are positioned as binary or opposites. Furthermore, a design or artwork of a form of interactive technology will be included, to constitute the relationship between human user and that interactive technology. Also the assignment will be focusing in depth towards the meaning or definitions for the words ‘technological’, ‘nature’ and…

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    Eadweard Muybridge

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    thousands of images that capture progressive movements within fractions of a second. Muybridge made these discoveries at the university from 1884 and 1887. For a century, historians considered these photographs as scientific evidence of bodies in motion. Unfortunately, the recent rediscovery of Muybridge’s work proves that he freely edited his photos to achieve the final…

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    Lyndsey Eckler Case Study

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    college graduate of 2009 with a degree in Graphic Design and Digital Media, felt the prominent difficulty of finding work in her major first hand. After changing her major three times, she graduated from Champlain College…

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    My determination to pursue a career in Computer Science sprang from the embarrassment I faced when I was in third grade. I became the subject of mockery after I pushed the power button when asked to shut down the lab-computer. I felt as if every other student but me knew how to systematically shut down the computer. Mortified, I aimed to outclass everyone in my class and ultimately become eminent in a field relating to computers. By reading every book I could find about computers, I propelled…

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