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whowhatwhenwherewhyhow?: September 2009
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Thursday, September 24, 2009. Week 9 - Tute. Write out the question that you would like to answer for your essay. Find at LEAST 5 books or journal articles that are useful to answering your question. You should write 50 words about each of the resources; focus on the following:. What is the key argument or information in this resource? Is the view or information the same as the other resources you have found? How does it contribute to your argument? Wednesday, September 23, 2009. Week 9 - Lecture. These ...
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whowhatwhenwherewhyhow?: Week 8 - Lecture
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Thursday, September 17, 2009. Week 8 - Lecture. So this week there was no lecture, but don't get your hopes up, I still have to post from the lecture notes. Plato proposed, that our senses can be lied to. For instance, when you walk into a dark cave, you are blinded. Likewise, once your eyes have adjusted to the darkness, when you walk back outside, you are blinded again. Gibson stated that in our modern era, we don't have that blindness. For some reason we trust our senses. Pop Goes The Weasel.
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whowhatwhenwherewhyhow?: Week 7 - Lecture
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009. Week 7 - Lecture. Okey dokey. Todays lecture was taken by Adam Muir. Topic of interest, Creative commons and Open source software. Are just a few. If you're looking at changing your software, then Source Forge. Is the place to go. Adam left us with a little homework. Find a free piece of software, and use it for 10 days. Lets see how I go. The who what when where why how blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pop Goes The Weasel. Riket - Avarter (Scarecrow Records).
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whowhatwhenwherewhyhow?: Week 8 - Tute
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Thursday, September 17, 2009. Week 8 - Tute. Dr Dan, is the philosopher, at least, I'm sure in his past life he was. perhaps Plato. This week our task is to see how many of the following we can achieve while sticking to your political beliefs? Respond to a professional blogger at a major news site. What is Barak Obama doing today? Find out what your local, state and federal representatives are. Local member: Steve Griffiths. State member: Simon Finn. Federal member: Graham Perrett. Pop Goes The Weasel.
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whowhatwhenwherewhyhow?: Week 7 - Tute
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009. Week 7 - Tute. So this week Dan mumbled on about something or other that was covered in the lecture. I'm sure everyone fell asleep this time as this tute was MIND NUMBINGLY BORING! However I was awake for the first part of the tute, where we talked about the open source programs we were currently using. For me, Open source Liero. Is a classic worms game, however it is played in realtime and now with open source liero I can enjoy it even more! Hope you enjoy it. Week 9 - Tute.
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Vanessa's Original Thoughts: Essay
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Friday, October 23, 2009. Photography is a creative field that has been put into practice since 1827 http:/ clearleadinc.com/site/photography general.html. Over that time , photography hasn’t changed much at all. In the last 100 years, the process of photography consisted of a lens attached to a box which streams light in and is then recorded onto a film plane http:/ www.all-things-photography.com/the-future-of-photography.html. This has resulted in overpopulation of photography as a career as amateurs f...
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Mitchos-Mushi
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Thursday, August 20, 2009. Nobody had ever seen moving images up until the 1800's. The first films went for 20 minutes or shorter and were just recordings of everyday activities. They would take the same film from place to place and charge people to view the film, they would make a lot of money from doing this. The first feature length film was made by Australians about "Edward 'Ned' Kelly and the Kelly Gang" then the UK, Europe and United States followed. Blockbuster films were shown in multiple theaters.
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Mitchos-Mushi
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Thursday, August 20, 2009. This is just a video on the internet. That I find amusing to watch at times. I discovered it a few years ago and thought I would share it with those who have not seen it before. It's set back in the 1950's and was an experiment for chemical warfare to spray their enemies with d- lysergic. More commonly known as LSD), you could see it would of been of some use to disable the opponent. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. In The Mix Scene Forum.
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