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Speed and resolution in the age of technological reproducibility.
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Speed and resolution in the age of technological reproducibility./
Author:
Taylor, Shawn.
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7 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 54-05.
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Speed and resolution in the age of technological reproducibility.
Taylor, Shawn.
Speed and resolution in the age of technological reproducibility.
- 7 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 54-05.
Thesis (M.F.A.)--Virginia Commonwealth University, 2015.
The rate of acceleration of the biologic and synthetic world has for a while now, been in the process of exponentially speeding up, maxing out servers and landfills, merging with each other, destroying each other. The last prehistoric relics on Earth are absorbing the same oxygen, carbon dioxide and electronic waves in our biosphere as us. A degraded .jpeg enlarged to full screen on a Samsung 4K UHD HU8550 Series Smart TV - 85" Class (84.5" diag.). Within this composite ecology, the ancient limestone of the grand canyon competes with the iMax movie of itself, the production of Mac pros, a YouTube clip from Jurassic park, and the super bowl halftime show. A search engines assistance with biographic memory helps our bodies survive new atmospheres and weigh the gravities that exist around the versions of an objects materiality. Communication has moved from our vocal chords, to swipes and taps of our thumbs on a screen that predicts the weather, accesses the invisible, and withdrawn information from the objects around us, and still ducks up what we are trying to say. This txt was written on a tablet returned to stock settings and embedded with content to mine the experience in which mediated technology creates, communicates and obscures new forms of language. Life in a new event horizon --- a dimensional dualism that finds us competing for genetic and mimetic survival --- we are now functioning as different types of humans. *Adobe Acrobat Pro and an open web browser are highly recommended for an optimal experience with this txt.
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