I visited Art shop to find some ideas.

 

“Have you ever fantasized that one day you accidentally opened the portal of the Network and entered the world of Cyberpunk? Distortion, twisting, chasing, unconsciousness … Reality and virtuality, where do you actually belong to? Are you ready for it?  For now.”
My plan was to Fall into the network. When our teacher suggested that we could run a workshop of our own, I came up with the idea that often we want to Escape to the Visual World like the The Sims, and that my wish has always been to Create a Cyberpunk World live in it everything is real. Therefore, I wanted to set the challenge of bringing network art to life in the form of a workshop. To allow participants to break free from the limitations of materials and tools and to understand and engage with the field that is not as mysterious and confusing as they might think.
I showed red basho my ideas and illustrated them more visually by giving them two samples of network art: You R a Code and 010101. But it seems that I was too excited and spoke a little too fast for many of them to fully understand, so I answered their questions in more detail. This process helped me to realize how to make others better understand my creative plan and how to realise it, and to translate ideas into practical actions.
During my interaction with my peers, dangzi and shireen gave me great encouragement, Dave gave me useful advice and he attached an emoji website which helped to implement the symbols I needed to print off. teacher Jake also showed me websites on related topics: . hallointer.net and http://rhizome. org/ , I feel that I have learned the value of working with each other from Peeragogy.

 

I went to bookstore to find some resources.

 

(Written by Peiying on Nov. 17)