Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Is The World A Digital Domain?

Learning About A Digital Era.

Yesterday, the first day of my newfound career at Ryerson University, began with an uncertainty as to the term "digital media".  The thought of television, computers and movies crossed my mind.  Animated films, commercials, and other visual graphics that move and change seemed to reel over and over the idiom "digital media".  The bubble of gadgets and entertainment was erupted when a boy from a few rows back explained the phrase "digital media" meant using coded numbers zero and one.  
Digital media seems to provide a great source of amusement to the world.  The growth of these digits expanding and providing has seemed to help forward our technological age.  As opposed to analog, the original "second-hand" clock, digital has always appeared to be easy and more-advanced.  My impression of "digital media" has expanded beyond the ordinary thought of cell phones and CDs, but to a world of wonder and marvel to learn about this digital working.  How many ways can an infinite number of zeros and ones be arranged?  And how do these numbers become processed into digital art? 

Upon graduating and attaining the ability to produce digital forms of communication and leisure activity, the thought of the "behind- the - scenes" look at how digital media comes together seems only crucial.  As a student of the Radio and Television industry, the digital media study and examining could potentially help further the knowledge for a student to better be able to influence the masses of whom one would be entertaining and informing.    

1 comment:

Zacharie said...

Extremely facinating