Tuesday, 03 April 2007

  • So when I got in from class today, I found a new wall decoration had wandered its way into my room (Dave's old room), deposed my tye-dye wall-hanging from Mexico, and tacked itself up in its place. It was a rasterized image of the Housatonic River plus the last few boxcars of a departing train. It was the same picture that had been used for the banner on the home page of the old campct.org. Perfect! It could stay, I decided. The next thing I noticed was my camera on my desk slightly out of place, it was leaning against the keyboard instead of next to it, where I usually keep it (tech freaks just notice when their toys have been touched, what can I say). I turned it on to view mode, cause I just had a funny feeling something would be there, and this is what was there:




    Yep.... Dave strikes again! You couldn't have asked for a better scene really (for me at least). Now I will be even less motivated to study than I was before! because I have something better to look at than books.

    For yall that don't know what a raster is, it's an image made of thousands of little dots or pixels all carefully sized and arranged. Up close, the picture looks like this:




    But step back, and this is what you see:



    It's one of those games that imagery plays with your brain. All those dots are dizzying though. Don't look at it up close, it might make you sick
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