The word ‘why‘ is the catalyst for which individuals ask questions, provoke thoughts and suggest the notion of ‘searching for more’. Therefore the word ‘why’ is the catalyst for an individuals of impending curiosity. So why are humans so intrigued …
Author: krisesandchrosses
What are these things called Remoscopes?
A Remoscope is simply defined as a film or piece which is still. The camera, a moving image (with no camera movement) and a tripod to keep the scene still. Created by the Lumiere Brothers, the main notion this paradigm of film …
A Year in Review (Tips for BCM112 Students)
A year ago today, I began my first day of university. I was ecstatic that finally I would be with like-minded people all of whom had the same beliefs, hobbies and interests as me. Oh how I was naïve. So …
Valentines Daye
Trying to write something humous on Valentines Day is actually quite difficult to do, I guess I’ll just have to write about random shit again, I guess that’ll be for the best. Today (well yesterday actually because Kris was being …
First Post of 2017
Been krising and chrossing for 3 months without posting here so I thought I would just check in with y’all and share my New Years Resolutions. New Year, New Me aye. So it is 2017 and I have yet to …
Amazon Ecwho?
The way that materiality is now conceptualised transcends the homogenisation of space and time in the notion that information can be accessed immediately. We can now instead of asking our parents a stupid question, ask the cloud of which can …
I Google Myself, What Of It
To think that everything that is posted on the internet is completely private and safe is extremely naïve thinking. Your information of which you post online is readily available for anyone to find, even your friends and family. Googling yourself …
A Hackers Bread and Butter
Hackers like what they do, and they’re good at it. Individuals have hobbies because they are interested and enjoy whatever it is they are undertaking. Is that not the same with hacktivists and hackers? The notion of ‘The Game’ (there …