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Living in a Virtual World

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

As I sit here yet again in front of my computer with several tabs opened, I wonder about the Virtual World – Here I am, tweeting on Twitter, updating my profile on Facebook, posting on my online course with colleagues I have never met at the other side of the country, and checking my email […]

Metal and Flesh

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Ollivier Dyens’ book “Metal and Flesh” creates quite a stir among reviewers – some find his stand on the status and future of the body in a machine culture too bizarre to accept.  Others find it an interesting view into the future.  Dyens sees the body as a topographical meeting ground for biology and ideology […]

My first attempt

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Despite several hours of frustration trying a brand new program, Adobe Premiere Elements 7, I think I have managed to create a video that sends a message. Thanks to Joe Henry for his powerful song, Stop from his CD Scar. Here is Media Production # 1

Star Trek forever!

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

“Space…the final frontier” and ” to go where no man has gone before” were the cues for us to run to the TV to catch the next adventure of the Starship Enterprise.  I know, this ages me, but science fiction fascinates me to this day.  It was my favourite genre for reading (1984, On the […]

Intellectual Property – Prime real estate

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

The discussions about IPRs  has been very interesting.  We teach about plagiarism to our students (and often add hefty consequences for their transgressions) yet  infringe on copyright in our schools – how many of the copies at the Xerox are truly “legal” to be copied?  How many of us insert images/videos/music in our presentations without […]

Am I An Artist?

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Musings on a question I have never asked myself before Am I an Artist?

Is it art?

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Duchamp created a controversy with his entry of the Urinal as Art at the Amory show in 1917.  How many times have we seen modern sculpture in public places and wondered, “They call this art?”

Blurring Art and Technology

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

One of my favourite art exhibits is the combination of various “parts” of machines that are welded/fastened together to form an abstract sculpture.  I enjoy identifying the individual pieces and marvel at how the mass creates a new identity.

Hello world!

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Hello to everyone in ETEC 531!   I look forward to the collaboration and interaction between all of us this term and  I expect to be learning a great deal as I have in 511 and 500 already!. I taught in elementary schools for 4 years before switching to high school teaching geography to Grade 9s […]

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