Humans Becoming Robots, Robots Becoming Human by techgnotic, journal
Humans Becoming Robots, Robots Becoming Human
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On March 1, 2012 the Nevada DMV issued the first license for a Google Driverless Car. The idea behind this innovation is that one day soon new technology will drive cars safer and more skillfully than humans, thus saving lives and billions of dollars in car crashes. How well this idea catches on is a bit questionable, given the powerful “romance” of driving one’s car, but it’s certainly an indicator of things to come in the daily intersection of human and artificial intelligence and mobility. There have always been those who have dreamed of stepping into a mechanical exo-skeletal-ty
Street Magician: The Photography of Chris Weeks by techgnotic, journal
Street Magician: The Photography of Chris Weeks
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The Street Photography of Chris Weeks
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It was only after many long frustrating hours of trying to describe what’s so special about the photographs of cweeks (https://www.deviantart.com/cweeks)...
That I finally realized I was trying to describe something that wasn’t there.
I finally realized that the magical something that sets cweeks (https://www.deviantart.com/cweeks)’ works apart from others is that his camera disappears. There is no sense as you look at his photos of street scenes and other captures that you are looking through a lens, even the lens of a particularly talented photographer. There is a sense of simply walkin
Street Photography: The Capture vs. The Pose by techgnotic, journal
Street Photography: The Capture vs. The Pose
Street Photography
The Capture vs. The Pose
portrait of a WW2 vet...
by cweeks (https://www.deviantart.com/cweeks)
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When a subject poses to have his or her photograph taken, the subject tries to project a message about himself or
herself by how he or she “poses”, by the attitude of his or her body language or facial expression.
If the subject is posed by the photographer, the body pulled and prodded into the desired angles,
the facial expression “directed”, it is the photographer who is intending to communicate a message.
In either case, posing or posed, there is undeniably something
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