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    Gloving Research Paper

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    What is gloving you might ask? Yes, it’s those light up gloves you saw on shark tank a few months back. Gloving has been in underground culture called “raves” until 2006 when it was first introduced to the rest of the world on YouTube. Ever since then, millions of people use this art form called “gloving” which is when a person, using their fingers, to make trails and patterns using light up gloves that can change color with the motion of the light. Light shows, dancing using the gloves, is a…

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    Electronic dance music, or EDM for short, has been a popular choice in music these past couple of years. Although I have heard it multiple times before, whether it’s on the radio or at a house party in Isla Vista, I am not too fond of this music genre. On the other hand, I have a lot of friends who enjoys listening to electronic music. Because EDM is a style that I am personally not used to hearing, I don’t see the appeal in it. So to understand more about the reasoning why people likes EDM, I…

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    In the past few years, electronic music has grown increasingly popular. With genres ranging from dubstep to hardstyle, it gets confusing knowing what an artist labels themselves as. Flying Lotus is no different, with his unique fusion sound being called “psychedelic electronic.” While Flying Lotus isn’t as well-known as other electronic artists such as Zedd, Skrillex, and others, he has been making a name for himself these past years. Flying Lotus released his fifth studio album titled, “You’re…

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    A company named Bellarine techno PVT LTD is located in Geelong, started an innovative project to develop an electronic card type of a device, which stores data from multiple credit and debit cards into a compact single Visa-measured electronic watch-type wearable gadget with the goal that it can allow the client to convey the data of every last one of cards into a solitary compact gadget. As this is a new innovative idea, the company wants to outsource this device to small manufacturing…

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    Hiner’s article also discusses the notion that we are developing “techno brain” and that use of our technology is rewiring our brains and affecting our ability to critically think. Technology has advanced so much over these last couple of years and has caused humans to depend on technology for literally almost everything. Throughout the media fast quite a few positive aspects came about from it which would include more sleep, less stress, more free time, and the ability to work on social skills.…

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    From “The Politics of Transhumanism and the Techno-Millennial Imagination, 1626-2030” and “The Human Condition Hurts: We’d Be Fools Not to Better It” by James Hughes, the readers are able to gain an educational and factual perspective on a very theoretical topic. The difference in the implementation of the “hook”, the jargon used, and the context in time the supporting research is based on allows for each reader to gain the knowledge required to look at human bio-technology in a more accepting…

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    Music is enjoyed throughout the world by many cultures. In many cultures, music is not limited to just one type of genre. There are many types of genres in the music industry. Genres range from rap, to country, to techno. The question we are asking is that why does emotions connect to genres of music? Many different type of emotions come out of music. The emotions we are feeling are interpreted by the brain. Music has the ability to change our feelings. In this research paper I will discuss the…

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    The objectives were to record the force produced by the clench muscle experiment listening to techno music and no music. The observations were to see if more motor unit recruitment came with techno music in the individual’s dominant hand. There were three participants used that were all females in the same range of age of 22-25. One of the individuals was a left hand dominant and the other two were a right hand dominant. A hand dynamometer was used for the BSL PRO3.7.5 software on a…

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    Sympathy In Video Games

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    With the growing popularity of social media and its increasing involvement with matters both domestic and worldwide, individuals have begun to gravitate toward being “techno-optimists” or “techno-pessimists”, with many left somewhere in between. We are surrounded by TV programs telling us how to look, videogames telling us what races are “good” or “bad”, and the whitewashing of nerd culture it’s not difficult to see why some are pessimistic about social media, especially with its role in…

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    Adbusters

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    segmentation method from middle of the 20th century and predicting future’s adverting and digital society by using his knowledge. I understand the three main points of the digital advertising culture which I feel the most from the chapter are “progressive techno-power”, “intercreativity” and “personalization”, Moreover, I also find out strong point and weakness…

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