Tuesday 18 November 2008

CYBERSPACE




We can define Cyberspace in different ways, for instance the ability of thinking in different perspective in our mind is to be Cyberspace. It is an unbound; where there is no light and water, it is fully an imaginary world where only our virtual objects exist. The imagination can be of any type - color, size, shape, gesture, appearance, ways of moving etc...,
This is the place where an individual animate their dreams. They give a physical appearance to their imagination only in this place. Even their animating methods have different ways in media is to reach the public.
Everyone has their own cyberspace in their mind. Generally, our brain makes us to imagine the structure, what ever we trying to obtain is more powerful process than other. In the session two, is the birth and death of the cyberspace. In that it says that, “These days the boundaries between the reality and cyberspace are increasingly blurred and the activities on the web are becoming more wider and even integrated with reality…..” we cant say everything are obtained into reality, since its their dependency. Everything is caused only by the thoughts; thoughts are the one which moves faster than any other thing. The ability to divert their mind is done only through this thought.
In cybernetics as said by Weiner “the science of control and communication, in the animal and the machine” likewise, creating an object in cyberspace is different from producing that in the real form. The both can be executed, but it is purely based on an individual’s efficiency.

Reference:
« An Introduction to Cybernetics by W. Ross Ashby published by Methuen & Co London.
« Lecture Two- Media and Cyber Culture By Dr. Gavin Stewart.

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