DIGITAL MEDIA DEVELOPMENT 12, A DIGITAL PORTFOLIO ABOUT ME, FROM ME, FOR ME, BY ME.


AUDIO MIX:

Drawn on Procreate

Transferred to Photoshop to embed QR code

“ETA”, by NewJeans

For my rendition of “ETA”, by NewJeans, I chose to add-in an introduction/lead-in to the beginning of the song by compiling a multitude of audio versions for the final product.

“GET UP”, by NewJeans

For my audio mix of “Get Up”, also by NewJeans, I found a version sung by a male. I decided to take his vocals, and find the instrumental version of the original song, slowing down the song to adjust to the speed he sings at.

“LMLY”, by Jackson Wang

For “LMLY”, by Jackson Wang, I solely just slowed down the song, and with the knowledge that I have with the software, also added reverb to the song to add more depth to the song.


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CHART EMBED:

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WEBSITE CONTRIBUTIONS:

TECHNOLOGY NEWS:

AI GENERATED SUMMARY:

Google’s new “Hum to Search” feature allows users to find songs by simply humming or whistling melodies into their phones. This feature utilizes machine learning algorithms to analyze the melody and match it with potential song matches from Google’s vast database. Once a match is found, users can listen to the song, view its lyrics, and explore more information about it. This feature aims to make song discovery easier and more accessible for users.

MY PERSPECTIVE:

With Google’s newest feature allowing for Google to identify songs based on various presentations, it allows for users to find the song that they’re looking for. For people like me, I get intrigued by songs but don’t know the name of them. Sometimes, other song identification apps such as “Soundhound” or “Shazam” aren’t able to find what I’m looking for so Google’s new feature brings hope of being able to do what these other apps cannot. I personally believe that Google’s song identification software sounds great on paper, but also feels like they’re trying to keep up with the trend of music, following softwares that already does the exact same thing. 

AI GENERATED SUMMARY:

The article explores the intersection of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and the art world. It discusses how AI-generated art is revolutionizing traditional artistic processes by enabling artists to create innovative pieces using algorithms and machine learning techniques. It highlights various examples of AI-generated art, including paintings, music compositions, and poetry, and examines the implications of this technology for the future of creativity and artistic expression. The article also delves into the debate surrounding the authenticity and originality of AI-generated art, raising questions about authorship and the role of human artists in the creative process. Overall, it offers insights into the transformative potential of generative AI in the realm of art.

MY PERSPECTIVE:

When OpenAI first released AI technology, it was catastrophic towards the education system because of how this technology was able to complete assignments from teachers. However, not many would’ve known that AI art pieces would become so relevant so quickly. Not only did one AI software be released, but so many others as well. The uprise of AI art generators became overwhelming to so many people. From an artist’s perspective, one would wonder why people would pay for people that require time against technology that can create what they need within minutes, if not seconds. However, from prior knowledge that is not from this article, there are many that claim that the AI generated art pieces don’t have the “human connection” aspect compared to when real people actually create pieces of art. 


AP DIGITAL ART PIECE:

Although this piece was not created In “Digital Media Development 12”, I used applications such as “Adobe Illustrator” and “Adobe Photoshop” to help upload various images into various formats to go into my Digital Portfolio for another course, “AP Studio Drawing”.


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PASSION PROJECT #1

PASSION PROJECT 1 WRITE UP:

For my first passion piece, I used Adobe Illustrator to create a person based off of the Disney villain, Maleficent, through a layered style.

PASSION PROJECT 2:

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PASSION PROJECT 2 WRITE UP:

For my second passion piece, I used the knowledge that I’ve gained from Digital Media Development 12, to create and remaster a google form that I have used for the WPGA Summer Programs Junior Staff and Volunteer google response form.


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