Thursday, January 21, 2010

Personal Topic Brainstorm

The topic that I am interested in within the scope of multimedia is patent and copyright law. My hopes are to go to law school and one day be a lawyer. I feel this topic brings in both my interests and stays within the scope of the class. Also, this topic provides a vast amount of opinions and thoughts as to what really is "yours", and what makes it "yours". This topic is very interesting to me due to the legal yet very abstract side as well. I am hoping to show a preview of still photos where everything is a copy of each other. Maybe with texts saying "who's is it?" Basically, I would show duplicate of objects.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Ecstasy of Influence response

When first reading the title I assumed that this is an article on what is plagiarism and how not to do it. However, upon reading the article I realized or rather began to question if this article is in fact plagiarism! This was more a joke due to the article explaining how every work of art, from television shows, music, books, etc...were taken from older shows, music, and books. Even further back to plays, poems, notes. All that we see today is in a sense plagiarism. Granted, the article is not stating that one can copy and paste a book Hemingway wrote and call it your own. It is simply showing you that without the old, historic works of art, we would have nothing to use today, a big circle always going around. This can help our research in a variety of ways, perhaps to have you realize how to research or how much to research. If what we are researching has basically happened before then we can almost certainly find traces of our topic wherever we look. Another reason would be to show how important it is, to make your topic your own. Yes, everything that we are going to do already came from something, but the personality and thought doesn't have to be the same. Creativity will always be different because people are different, no matter how similar the work.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Hello World

I use the web for the efficiency and the effectiveness of it. I wouldn't say I love the web, because I probably fear it. It seems like a very hard thing to fully grasp, if it is able to be grasped. However, I do like the web because really there are no limits to what you can do. The quickness of it and the virtually easy way to access the web are a few reasons why I like it. Also, it can be used for countless reasons, for school, work, fun, virtually anything you want the web to be, it can. It is somthing you want to live without but yet you wouldn't want to live without.