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Technological Artifact: Luke Schauble
Unlike other generations, the generation I grew up in has always had practical and affordable computers. Although they were not as fast as they are now, they did things in seconds, that took other generations minutes, to even hours. That … Continue reading
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Technological Artifact: Melody Huerta
The technological artifact that I chose to represent myself is the Mint application on the IPhone. The Mint application is one of many IPhone apps that allows you to connect your banking and bills to the app to better … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane – Hannah Talarico
This photo represents point, line, plane, scale and volume. This phot was taken on my flight from Spokane, WA to Seattle WA. It was an early Sunday morning and the sun had just raised. The photo is broken down into … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Peyton Taffe
Points are used in design to mark a point in space and can either be very significant or hold little to no importance, depending on the design. To demonstrate point, I chose to take a picture of the one of … Continue reading
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Technological Artifact: Emily Burns
Watches have been a trend for almost a century. As a kid, my parents and grandparents always were wearing one around their wrists. However, I have noticed many people in my generation do not wear watches up until recently. … Continue reading
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Technological Artifact: Seth Muck
Technological Artifacts represent where we’ve come from, and can capture our world in a single object. One such artifact is the soundtrack from the blockbuster hit, Shrek (2001). Behind the scenes of the physical CD, lies a movie that was a big … Continue reading
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I picked a video game for one of the most recent consoles. Video games are important to me and my generation for a few reasons. Our generation is the first generation to make video games a common medium alongside movies … Continue reading
Point, Line, Plane- Emily Deichmann
Points, lines and curves pretty much make up every image we see in the world. The three photos I took for this assignment were of items in my room. I took a photo of a bed frame, the carpet and … Continue reading
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Technological Artifact: Emily Bruckner
For my technological artifact I chose my tablet, or more specifically a particular application on my tablet, Artecture. Artecture, and other applications like it, allow for artists and architects to create works of art that can easily be saved and … Continue reading
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Technological Artifact: Brandon Bliesner
For my artifact, I originally wanted to choose something like a phone or personal computer. Although, those are both quite basic and so after some browsing I decided to choose an escalator. Escalators are meant to make it easier for … Continue reading
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