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  • I've been talking about how soccer team should focus on developing players from their youth academy and how they shouldn't invest so much money at a 16 1...
  • For my new media ideal would be to create some type of system that allows a person to simply see a type of food and then the information related to t...
  • The next new media platform might incorporate emerging holographic technologies. A combination of virtual reality and holographic projection would allow us...
  • *Facebook* Even though it is currently not the most popular among the younger crowd, Facebook is still currently the most dominant of all social platforms....
  • I would like to Suggest a new type of "new media" that doesn't currently exist. The gaming industry is continuously evolving and improving in the past few ...
  • Since VR as it right now is the next big thing I would thing that Implementing VR in New Media would be the same.VR gaming has opened a...
  • Suggest a new type of "new media" that doesn't currently exist. Describe it. There are so many "New Medias" that are introduced to us daily. I thought of a...
  • Peer-to-peer file sharing has been around since the beginning of the internet. Literally millions of people have been doing this for years. Some share fil...
  • In today's world, there are various outlets of "new medias" and many are being introduced everyday. I would suggest, having contacts that wou...
  • Which is a better buy: old media or new media? Some recent sales of established newspapers and freshly minted online rags offer a unique look into a debate...

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

creativity

creativity  can be found everywhere  so why would it not be found on new media.  she sharing of information so fast has fostered many great mashups.  and the mashups are not created by will know artist but by regular people.   i have seen on Instagram Rihanna post a photo of her at the met gala and by the next day she post about 10 photos of artist that  drew her . and thy are all different .   like jayz did with 99 problem using 2 samples to  create this amazing track .
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2005/01/10/1-1-1-1

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