Despite the title, this is a class blog for Introduction to New Media/Participatory Media held during the Summer of 2011 at Fordham University, Rose Hill Campus, in the Bronx. But we all agree that pizza with olives is quite tasty indeed!
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
electricity
It is truly incredible how much and often society relies on electricity through everyday life. Numerous studies have shown that without electricity, half of the world would be dead within a year. After a decade, less than five percent of people will still be alive. The power of the lightbulb is more intense than we think it is. Every type of electronic device we have today derives from the simple lighting of a bulb. I thought this class has been one of our most interesting so far, because we got to learn about currents, flows, and clouds of electricity. It was also intriguing knowing that everything in a circuit works around positives, negatives, and polar attractions. It also boggles my mind to think of how far our society has developed our technology, and how far it could possibly go in the future.
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