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Exhibit_01: Transparent Era
This exhibit explores the experimental design of that era of early 2000s technology.
An era influence by transparency, innovation and playful design. Transparent design
that was known for the iconic iMac G3 highlights a time when tech had nothing to hide.
Today technology is mostly corporate minimalism design. These transparent devices into
nostalgic cultural artifacts. This tech was in a lot of homes and offices. Iconic and
cultural defining technology and design. Internals used as artefacts too on display.
Used to emphasize the transparent design language of that era with iMac G3.
This exhibit explores the experimental design of that era of early 2000s technology.
An era influence by transparency, innovation and playful design. Transparent design
that was known for the iconic iMac G3 highlights a time when tech had nothing to hide.
Today technology is mostly corporate minimalism design. These transparent devices into
nostalgic cultural artifacts. This tech was in a lot of homes and offices. Iconic and
cultural defining technology and design. Internals used as artefacts too on display.
Used to emphasize the transparent design language of that era with iMac G3.
This exhibit explores the experimental design of that era of early 2000s technology.
An era influence by transparency, innovation and playful design. Transparent design
that was known for the iconic iMac G3 highlights a time when tech had nothing to hide.
Today technology is mostly corporate minimalism design. These transparent devices into
nostalgic cultural artifacts. This tech was in a lot of homes and offices. Iconic and
cultural defining technology and design. Internals used as artefacts too on display.
Used to emphasize the transparent design language of that era with iMac G3.
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Exhibit_02: Software Soul
This exhibit explores preservation and treats UI's and software's as a artifact
that was innovative and influenced design of modern UI's today. Unlike current cloud
digital era today this era relied entirely on tangible physical media such as floppy
disks and CDs with physical packaging to store away. Then you truly owned your digital
media permanently and locally preserved. These operating systems and software's were
almost every home and office computers.
This exhibit explores preservation and treats UI's and software's as a artifact
that was innovative and influenced design of modern UI's today. Unlike current cloud
digital era today this era relied entirely on tangible physical media such as floppy
disks and CDs with physical packaging to store away. Then you truly owned your digital
media permanently and locally preserved. These operating systems and software's were
almost every home and office computers.
This exhibit explores preservation and treats UI's and software's as a artifact
that was innovative and influenced design of modern UI's today. Unlike current cloud
digital era today this era relied entirely on tangible physical media such as floppy
disks and CDs with physical packaging to store away. Then you truly owned your digital
media permanently and locally preserved. These operating systems and software's were
almost every home and office computers.
Exhibit_03: Resolution Paradox
This exhibit explores resolution visual clarity fidelity with technology through time.
480p Sony CRT Monitor against 4K displays like the Sony Bravia and the transparent
LG OLED T to showcase that advancement of visual fifelity. Metahuman footage of myself
in different resolutions 480p - 4k on the screens. As visual clarity increases within
technologies through time our actual ownership of the vanishes into subscriptions with
our media such as music, videos and games. We longer own most things now.
This exhibit explores resolution visual clarity fidelity with technology through time.
480p Sony CRT Monitor against 4K displays like the Sony Bravia and the transparent
LG OLED T to showcase that advancement of visual fifelity. Metahuman footage of myself
in different resolutions 480p - 4k on the screens. As visual clarity increases within
technologies through time our actual ownership of the vanishes into subscriptions with
our media such as music, videos and games. We longer own most things now.
This exhibit explores resolution visual clarity fidelity with technology through time.
480p Sony CRT Monitor against 4K displays like the Sony Bravia and the transparent
LG OLED T to showcase that advancement of visual fifelity. Metahuman footage of myself
in different resolutions 480p - 4k on the screens. As visual clarity increases within
technologies through time our actual ownership of the vanishes into subscriptions with
our media such as music, videos and games. We longer own most things now.
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