Design on the fly: Computers of the future.
I can’t help but when I am watching this video (which I found thanks to Design Sojourn, a blog which I discovered earlier today) think how will this affect art in the coming years. Browsing through a collection of paintings will be a breeze compared with the programs we are currently using. I see scrap booking becoming a digital exercise played out with interactive elements for more than just memorabilia’s sake. Scrap booking is at it’s core is a cataloguing of images and story already. So here are some questions among others to ponder.
But what about painting on your computer in full 3d with your fingers and interacting with that world in real time?
What will animation look like?
What will this do to the paradigm of 2 dimensional information?
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2 opinions for Design on the fly: Computers of the future.
dt
Jan 26, 2007 at 4:40 pm
Yes i totally agree. What about sculpture or even pottery. I know its not the same but you could potentially sculpt or kneade a 3D mesh like say you were creating in the bender program.
Getting your fingers into virtual reality. Now that is cool.
William Lehman
Jan 26, 2007 at 5:35 pm
Thanks for stopping by DT. I am definitely looking forward to interacting with things like this in the future art world. By the way, added Design Sojourn to the links. I look forward to reading you regularly.
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