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March 28th, 2011 | 526 Entries

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526 Entries for “digital”

  1. Don’t want to spend any more money on the telly – don’t understand my world – looking at coffin design with strange interest

    by Clare Hansen on 03.29.2011
  2. The digital alarm clock blared it’s noise while the red numbers flashed. A rude awakening to say the least. I turned to Sam groaning,
    “fuck that alarm clock” I muttered. Sam sighed then reached over to switch it off. He smelled like stale human but I savoured it.

    by prolli on 03.29.2011
  3. in the digital world we live in these days, we can everything at the click of a finger. But has digital made us forget what it is to essentially be human……….

    by Quaam on 03.29.2011
  4. i work in digital. I’m supposed to be a guru, actually, but the subject is extremely vast and complicated and no one is a guru. I know enough. But it hasn’t really helped me in making my business better. I think there are better people out there than me to do the work I’m doing, so mostly digital just makes me feel like a fraud. Weird.

    by Evan on 03.29.2011
  5. something that is the change from analogue. The new shit. Its on my clokc i stead of ponting things. It is something that yopu cannot touch or feel. Something originating in some abstract technology. It is made from parts i dont comprehend. I would not like to comprehend it

    by Rui Manuel Aas Correia on 03.29.2011
  6. Digital…Daft Punk and doing the robot, lots of tiny tiny squares, the villain to analogue. Lots of information, too much information, nobody cares about your information. Those stupid futuristic sun glasses and harsh features…the overwhelming sense of impending isolation.

    by Roz on 03.29.2011
  7. cameras capture light,
    but so much more
    no longer anologue
    we digitize our memories,
    chip them into micro bytes that we on longer carry
    memory of the image,
    just where we left it

    by e on 03.29.2011
  8. The Digital Age is ,we are told, the age we live in. Contact can be made virtually anywhere in the world and we are able to spread our net far and wide but what are we catching. It seems it is all about quantity not quality. Cold, Impersonal, factious but intrusive . No secrets, good, bad or indifferent, everybody telling and knowing everything about complete strangers but without emotions such as love and caring. Yes, we do indeed live in the digital age, I wonder what age is next!

    by Cally on 03.29.2011
  9. its a forever changing word and we’ll forever be in that digital age. spinning in circles i can’t find the end or the exit to this technological cave. we’re forever moving forward, but i always feel i’m stuck in the past; our future it goes everywhere, we’re moving on too fast. to the seas we find the answer, the swallowing of our futures; but i know with you i’m safe to be, myself and free, i won’t be a part of a digital ice age, i’ll endure this stage. and know you’ll come one day, i won’t be left and fade away; i’ll prove my trust and hope for what i must, while watching this world that never could stay.

  10. the clock was slowing – the clock was down to a point where the dials were moving visibly – as I looked out at the field below my window the cattle were moving like animated plates being flicked by a giant hand – my own breath was becoming laboured – dont stop! dooooooo …nnn….t….

  11. the digital age, it all seems like a useless concept to me. the didgital age we live in isn’t anything like the one we see in a game like age of empires. that is just Meannnn! :)

    by Magenta Shewan-Ferguson on 03.29.2011
  12. I stood on the pavement, heavy traffic thundering between us like buffalo. You mouthed something and made a weird digital movement with your fingers. I screwed up my face, unable to hear, unable to make out your sign language from that other pavement. A great red bus lumbered its bulk between us and, by the time the lights had changed, you were gone.

    by alison cross on 03.29.2011
  13. I need a digital watch.
    No seriously. I know I have an iPhone, a laptop computer, an alarm clock radio, a kitchen clock, and a clock in every car. Unfortunately, I find if I don’t have that immediate turn-my-hand-over-and-there’s-the-time, I easily lose track of the time.

    I guess I could use an analog watch for this purpose, but today’s prompt word was “digital.”

  14. this is about cyber space. everything is unreal. you can’t touch it or taste it. its for imagination not reality. we have turned digital into “reality” which is sad.

    by Stephanie Viveros on 03.29.2011
  15. everything is digital. everyone is a little obscure thumbnail somewhere in the corner of somebody else’s computer screen. everything digital is intangible but no less real.

    by on 03.29.2011
  16. “Brian, you’ve drawn quite a following!”

    “No…look who’s in the house. They’re coming in to hear Donna sing.”

    “Quite a turnout. Too bad you went analogue.”

    “Seriously?”

    “She’s more digital than you think.”

    “Yeah, fun to listen to too.”

  17. You have gone digital, binary even, and I am lost in a forest of 1 and 0, looking for some more sophisticated emotion or a simpler heart beat still.

    by Nathalie (@spacedlaw) on 03.29.2011
  18. Hello. I am from the distant future. I once was a tiny blip on your elementary radar. Some would say I was “waiting in the shadows” for you silly humans to vacate my space so I could fully stretch out my arms and embrace what is properly mine; for which you will never be forgiven.

  19. i wonder why digital seems so soulless, for instance comparing the bleak green glow of the numbers on a digital alarm clock, compared to the compelling analogue with sweeping ‘hands’ passing over it’s ‘face’, I wonder why when numbers are so full of magic and mystery and have their own beauty

  20. music fast pictures fast at your finger tips this is what it is like in the digital world

  21. Digital camera. pictures. new age. modern technology. Digits. Numbers. Better photos. Record memories that will hopefully last forever. Minute details.

    by Sonia on 03.29.2011
  22. She stood up and turned her back, jacks with wires sticking out of them and running down her back hung there, trailing off into the machine. On the skin on her back were flashing green LED lights too, they buzzed, whirred and flickered on and off […]

  23. Digital things such as internet and phones -texting- are ruining the natural relationships between two people. It’s quite depressing when you think about it. Think about what it’s going to be like in the future.

  24. It’s a digital world, said the robot. I warned you about this, how many times now. Forget what you know or have learned. We’re taking control of the wheel from here on out. Just sit back and shut up.

    by T. Michael Smith on 03.29.2011
  25. Everything is digital now….clocks, camera’s, watches….and it’s great and all…especially the camera’s….how great is it that you can take a picture, look at it and delete it??? I mean…bad hair day, nose hairs poking out…blinking…it’s just CLICK! gone forever…no evidence of the droopy eye…wonderful!

  26. I’m looking at my digital clock, wondering when he’ll get home. Five hours ago, I received a phone call. He’s still not here. He’s not answering his phone.

  27. …..

    by mariam on 03.29.2011
  28. Camera’s are the best things in the world. I don’t use mine often but my digital camera some times safes my life. Like when i go to concerts. Who knows how heart broken I would be if i hadn’t brought my camera to take a picture with Tom, or Alex, or Jack. AHHHH! just thinking about concerts makes me ecstatic! I must well have to go to another fast! I am actually quite upset that Cait and I aren’t going to the My Chemical Romance concert. I really wanted to go.

    by Cally Simpson on 03.29.2011
  29. digital, online…
    der Lauf der Zeit-
    stätig in Bewegung
    immer eine Wandlung.

    Zu viel Technik
    zu wenig Menschlichkeit
    der Lauf der Zeit
    digital, online…

    by Anuri on 03.29.2011
  30. digital is a word of the future. It means so much to modern society as it is so important to our daily activities. We cannot live without it in this new age world. Analogue is a word of the past, of our parents. It will eventually be forgotten.

    by Tara on 03.29.2011
  31. Digital clocks. Digital media. The word “digital” has taken over the world. In less than 5 years paper books will no longer be need as digital media will make them obsolete. I have seen more Kindle users than people with actually books as of late. But I cannot read my book when the battery dies…

    by Megan O on 03.29.2011
  32. I love the way that this is going – I can do collage, I can do photo’s, I can do digital … I can do whatever I want to do! I have two pictures ready … the third I am going to have to think about! This is a wonderfully creative project!

    by on 03.29.2011
  33. A digital heart! I’m ready for the transplant! Gone are the days when you will peg the kite of my heart to your manipulating strings! Precise digital emotions – freedom at last!

  34. Oh geez. I was all prepared to write something great today and let go from the day’s stress. And then DIGITAL pops up. And all I can think of is some random WHY DO I REMEMBER this N*SYNC song from my high school years . . . and Christ. >_<

  35. Three-dimensional. Outside of what’s possible. Think beyond simplicity; beyond complexity.

    by jonna on 03.29.2011
  36. I said everything i wanted to say, but she couldn’t see through my words, as i hid my face. I longed to feel her touch, this longing kills me inside, my eyes wait for the day when they could find, my digital love in sight

  37. The digital language of the nanobots was bizarre. Something they had made up themselves as a means of mocking their creators. Like school kids passing notes when the teacher’s back is turned.

    by WDCWDC on 03.28.2011
  38. go digital. how many times have i seen these words? No downsides are indicated. as for me, i’m one-fourth digitalized.

    by Kaorita on 03.28.2011
  39. in a world were there are no love letters sent anymore,
    a charade of flowers tossed to the floor,
    i long to hear your voice from so far away…
    and hope that one day we can learn to convey
    the darkest feelings that i nurture my hatred on,
    blisteringly help me through a heartbreaking dawn

    by amyamy on 03.28.2011
  40. The digital world is expanding more and more each day. With technology in all capacities growing larger, children are expected to grow up faster. They are influenced to look “cool” and “hip”, to have a cell phone, lap top, facebook, what have you. They can’t just go outside and be kids for once, they have to text and watch tv on a flatscreen. They don’t have fun, they just melt their brains on the screens we give them. When I was 10, I created fun for myself. I had an imaginary unicorn, I went outside as much as I could, and if it was cold outside, I read a book.

    by ashleigh on 03.28.2011