There are many more ways to get your information and news nowadays. Transcoding says that you will not have to go to a traditional newspaper in order to get your updates on society. You can just go to a website and see it yourself. I put this picture of my external hard drive because I can easily go to my friends house and get any movies or music that he has that I may want instead of going out and buying the cd.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
An Example of Variability
Variability states that any object can exist in multiple forms. This bottle of tea would be able to do that. If I wanted to, I could bloat it up to a more oval shape. I could shrink it to a much smaller size. The bottle could even be made into a spiraling vortex. This bottle could be changed so much that you would never think it was a bottle to begin with.
An Example of Automation
For automation, I have this picture of a close up of my shoe. This picture was taken with default characteristics, so whatever my camera saw is what it captured automatically. Everything within this frame can be manipulated and changed in whichever way you see fit. For example, I would be able to desaturated the image, make it smaller, change the colors around, etc.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
An Example of Modularity
This is a close-up of a basketball which can be interpreted as modularity. The ball is composed of many smaller and smaller parts. Those parts are created with even smaller parts. This theory basically states that everything is composed of smaller and smaller pieces ultimately creating what you see before your eyes. You can see this a bit more clearly with this specific shot because you can distinguish between every single square that makes up this basketball. Putting all these together gets you the full sphere and shape of the ball.
An Example of Numerical Representation
Not only is the shoe an example of numerical representation, but everything else within the frame is as well. The floor, the light and all the different shades of color are all made up with different combinations of ones and zeros. In reality, each of these can all be viewed in terms of binary code.
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