by admin | Dec 12, 2024 | 8. The Digital Debate: Defending the Benefits and Liabilities of Digitization, Uncategorized
The transition from vinyl records to digital music files represents a major shift in how people experience music, and as an electrical engineer, I see both benefits and challenges. Vinyl records use analog principles, where sound is captured as continuous waveforms...
by admin | Dec 12, 2024 | 7. A Critical Interdisciplinary View on Digital Objects and Processes, Uncategorized
Electric guitars are a cornerstone of modern music, celebrated for their versatility and unique tonal qualities. As an electrical engineering student and a guitarist, I’m fascinated by the interplay between the technology behind amplifiers and the artistry of music....
by admin | Dec 11, 2024 | 3. From Ancient Times to Modernity: What’s Digital and What’s Not?, Uncategorized
The term “digital” often makes us think of advanced technology like computers or smartphones, but it actually refers to something more fundamental: discrete, countable units, as opposed to smooth, continuous variations. By this definition, we can classify...
by admin | Oct 15, 2024 | 4. Digital Representation: Opportunities and Challenges Through Time, 5. The Art of Digitization: Transforming Text, Sound, and Images, Uncategorized
In our increasingly digital world, we’ve gotten used to seeing everything from photos to music to artwork in pixels and bits. But can a digital version of something ever truly match the original analog experience? It’s a question worth exploring, especially when so...
by admin | Oct 15, 2024 | 5. The Art of Digitization: Transforming Text, Sound, and Images, 6. Digital vs. Natural: Gains and Losses in Representation, Uncategorized
Color can look very different depending on whether it’s printed on paper or displayed on a screen. Reflected color, like the kind you see in printed materials, is analog, meaning it can represent an infinite number of colors. For instance, think of a photo of a bright...
by admin | Sep 24, 2024 | 1. The Creative Process, Uncategorized
Did you know that the telegraph, one of the most important inventions in history, was partly inspired by tragedy? Samuel Morse, the inventor, missed his wife’s funeral because the news of her death traveled too slowly by mail. This heartbreak drove him to find a...