Il Sun Moon
A4 - 001
A4 001 – 0311
Mediated perception
Standardisation of the paper
Norbert Bolz pointed out that print media has properties of matter/actuality with actuality’s function which makes it superiority. Print media can be easy to handle, quickly take a view, can touch and even can through. It is the power of the newspaper or the book stronger than the
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Communication Entrainment
Perceiving, with only rare exceptions, involves making inferences and decisions based on information coming from several modalities simultaneously. When the lights are stationary, they appear to be randomly placed and no form is seen, but as soon as the lights begin to move it is easy to tell whether the
Very Personal and Very General
Caution : This words do not represent me
Most of the time, I am thinking about myself. All the years and days, through my whole life, I am thinking about only myself. All the questions and curiosities come from me, from physical matters to mental difficulties. It is because I can
Endless scrolling
Personal Clips
* CNN Style. (2014). 700-year-old doodles by medieval scribes – CNN. [online] Available at: http://edition.cnn.com/style/article/medieval-doodles/index.html [Accessed 7 Oct. 2017].
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* O’Connell, M. (2012). The Marginal Obsession with Marginalia. [online] The New Yorker. Available at: https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-marginal-obsession-with-marginalia [Accessed
APPLE TV AD From 1984 to 2017
DOWN TO THE BRAIN
00:00 —1984 — “1984”
00:03 —1985 — “Lemmings” — Jobs left
00:08 —1986 — “The Power To Be Your Best”
00:12 —1987 — “Hard Sell”
00:19 —1989 — “Hit the Road Mac”
00:24 —1990 — “Color”
00:27 —1991 — “Macintosh Classic II”
00:30 —1992 — “John and
Searchable Memory
I was confused about my project. The more I asked myself questions, the more I lost direction. A mind map is not as clear as a physical paper map—it moves in every direction without following a timeline. At certain points, the past becomes the present, and the future becomes
Swapped Blue Marble
Swapped Blue Marble
View of the Earth as seen by the Apollo 17 crew — astronaut Eugene A. Cernan, commander; astronaut Ronald E. Evans, command module pilot; and scientist-astronaut Harrison H. Schmitt, lunar module pilot — traveling toward the moon. This translunar coast photograph extends from the Mediterranean Sea area to the