After nearly 2 and half weeks of development from scratch, I was able to finally create an online portfolio. I don't have any clue as to hwo effective it will be, but take a look, and tell me what you think.
Kira's Online Portfolio. I'm pretty proud of the fact that I built this in flash, and was able to add all of the simple animations. Its nothing like some of the other stuff that I've seen, but It'll prove its point when it's necessary...I hope
geeze is this what pride feels like? I wouldn't really know ;)
Sunday, March 19, 2006
Friday, March 10, 2006
HE LOOKS LIKE.... The Morbid Game of Psychoanalyzing Strangers in Pictures
HE LOOKS LIKE.... The Morbid Game of Psychoanalyzing Strangers in Pictures
I laughed, I cried, I even peed a little.
(when you read lynard Skynard you'll understand)
I laughed, I cried, I even peed a little.
(when you read lynard Skynard you'll understand)
Thursday, March 02, 2006
Bring back that loooooovin feeling
An article that a friend wrote about the alarming rate of growth that is happening on a daily basis on the internet.
Its one of those things that we all take for granted. That things are going to keep moving, that the perpetual machine that is the internet, and its organic nature, is not only desireable but necessary. Now I'm not arguing that it isn't. In fact I believe that we are reaching a critical mass, where the amount of bullshit and the amount to information cannot move on as they have reached a nexus. (hence web2.0)
But is this viral growth really a good thing? It's called viral for a reason, for it's unfortunate and uncontrollable nature. If you actually compare the amount to bullshit that you read on a daily basis and the actual amount of quality work you read or perform... its kinda sad.
Does this mean that we are what we consume? Really? cause if so I think that most of us should be full-up with porn by now.
then again, maybe not!
Its one of those things that we all take for granted. That things are going to keep moving, that the perpetual machine that is the internet, and its organic nature, is not only desireable but necessary. Now I'm not arguing that it isn't. In fact I believe that we are reaching a critical mass, where the amount of bullshit and the amount to information cannot move on as they have reached a nexus. (hence web2.0)
But is this viral growth really a good thing? It's called viral for a reason, for it's unfortunate and uncontrollable nature. If you actually compare the amount to bullshit that you read on a daily basis and the actual amount of quality work you read or perform... its kinda sad.
Does this mean that we are what we consume? Really? cause if so I think that most of us should be full-up with porn by now.
then again, maybe not!
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