Tuesday, January 10, 2012

THe technology that surrounds us

The new gadgets that are coming out is awe-inspiring. They are becoming more strangely unusual than what we used to have. Like today's computers that are now included with new themes that don't seem to fit. New automobiles that are coming out all technical that its becoming harder to fix. Like my dad's 2005 1500 Chevrolet .It now comes with new inventions and these weird looking top caps for checking the engine and the engine coolant, and compare that to my 1991 1500 Chevrolet SL. Mine's easier to fix, for it has more room to take out a engine or the hard to reach places like the spark plugs that are right on the side but with easier pull out. What does this have to do with graphics? It's the machines design that its pertaining to. Why? Because the creators of the these amazing but arrogant machines that are sometimes unfixable are  having more technology added to it and the graphics have to make more room for all these new gadgets.

4 comments:

  1. Max,
    I never really thought about it that way, how a design, a graphic was the beginning of those things. But your right, the shape of the cars and trucks are first a drawing on a computer screen. Good post.

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  2. All things start with a thought or a doodle. I think those that are responsible for the design of automobiles are intentionally making it impossible for someone to work on their own cars, taking more money out of our pockets and into theirs. Sad, but true.

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  3. The evolution of technology is a truly fascinating thing. A decade ago, we would of never guessed that technology would be the main thing to take over careers, and how we live our everyday lives. You chose a really awesome topic for your blog. *sitting on the edge of my chair waiting for the next post*

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  4. The technology we are facing is great. Wish I had a mind for all the details of it. I just love the way things turn out. Like driving the car and keeping all the details on the computer for those programmers like yourself. I'm sure this is where the money is.

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