It is truly astonishing how the form of media has evolved throughout the years. From pre-historic industrial to Electronic to Information, the present day. What caught my attention during this lesson was the Industrial Age. It is amazing how people from the past started using the power of steam, machine tools, and iron production to manufacture various products including books through the printing press. Also upon seeing how media started before compared to media we used today, it made me feel nostalgic and lucky. Seeing how media evolved has made me answer and satisfy my curiosity when it comes to the history of media. It made me feel lucky for having the media today has offered many conveniences as a learner in the 21st century. Although most of the students including myself do miss face-to-face classes, having the worldwide pandemic has made it now impossible. But even though this pandemic made learning physically impossible, the media today have made it possible to learn again.
The whole part of the lesson captured my heart and heightened my interest about the topic discussed. The whole discussion emphasized the progress of modernization throughout the years from prehistoric, industrial age, and to new media. It was so fascinating to know that humanity from the past generations to our recent century emerged the way of living through discovering things that require critical thinking skills and special talents. I still couldn't believe that our ancestors had managed to evolve media in a way that everything is nearly accessible and reachable now without even lifting a finger.
The overall transition from traditional to new media intrigued me, though the New (Information) Age has drawn my utmost attention. Watching that part has truly put me in awe, realizing how far humanity has progressed over the years after looking back at the rough past it underwent. It is just utterly fascinating how the media we have grown accustomed to were made possible because of those primordial methods and discoveries by our ancestors. The transformation from once utilizing the materials from nature (e.g., leaves, rocks, clays) to using intangible tools, such as the Wi-Fi and mobile signal, as means of building fast and convenient social networks of exchanging knowledge and info acrosss different places is indeed incredible. Seeing the evolution of media, it made me feel blessed and grateful for I was born in a generation of technological advancements. I feel so privileged and more appreciative of our history, as well as motivated to contribute to the endless development of humankind towards designing a safer and better world for there are always room for improvement
What caught my attention and interest is this form of media: Cave Paintings. My interest was focused on that topic because of the love I have for the beauty of nature and paintings. It is beautiful to see these historic paintings that was done by the people during the prehistoric age. If I were given a chance to see this, I would gladly say yes because I want to see it and know the message behind this paintings. I can see that the media really evolved because at their time (prehistoric age), one of their way to express their messages and feelings is through painting in the caves. so, we should treasure this kind of art.
The lesson that captured my interest are the Prehistoric Age because it gives me insights about how things are before and how a human being think without any kind of source of information , it is incredible how they made the old things so useful in the present time
My interest on the prehistoric age was impressed. This is an evolutionary phase in human history.. I was captivated to the Prehistoric Period because it was interesting. This essay has caught my interest in terms of creativity. Prehistoric art is particularly fascinating because it demonstrates how human thought and behavior evolved over time. Another element that caught my attention to it was its relevance to today's generation. They show that writing predates keeping a record of one's own life by a considerable time.
My interest in the prehistoric era was sparked. This is a period of evolution in human history. During this historical period, fine art began to emerge, including drawing, modeling, sculpting, and painting, as well as jewelry, personal adornments, and early forms of music and dance. Because it was so fascinating, I was drawn to the Prehistoric Period. My creative sensibilities are piqued by this piece. Prehistoric art is especially interesting because it reveals the evolution of human cognition and behavior. Its relevancy to today's generation was also a factor that drew my attention to it. They demonstrate that keeping a record of one's own life predates writing by a long time.
The process of evolution from prehistoric times to the present has caught my attention because I can't imagine how much effort and time it took to get where we are. It's incredible to think that we went from using primitive tools with tattered clothes and only recently discovering fire to conquering the sky, land, and sea. Numerous advancements have been made that cannot be compared to the past, such as trying to reach/connect with someone from a distant location, which is now possible with the use of a smartphone, whereas previously it took at least two weeks for the letter to be delivered. Overall, our foundation deserves credit for the current technologies. It is all because they worked hard and gave their all for us, the future generation.
The prehistoric age has immediately captured my interest. it is fascinating to know that before we have our phones and gadgets to use for communication and media resources, humanity back then started from using stone and papers made from dried plants. back then in order to store information, the media used are caves where in even for a thousand years the paintings on the wall are still here today being seen by us modern humans. it is just fascinating that from the prehistoric age to the new information age, we have witness the gap of technology and greatness we achieve in the field of media.
The topic that caught my attention is the prehistoric age of media. Because in these times, it's so hard to do things like the clay tablet, because compared to what we are doing today, people from the prehistoric age may have experienced difficulties doing things like carrying heavy clay tablets that were heavy to begin with. But somehow, they persevered in this work in the past. I also imagine that from the prehistoric age to the new (information) age, there has been a huge advancement for us. In today’s era, it is very easy for us to communicate with our loved ones, send information using the internet and the modern technologies such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, taking pictures and videos and so on. I'm grateful that these things were invented by such smart people, and these inventions were really helpful.
The topic that captured my interest is about Industrial Age. The Industrial Age is a period of history that encompasses the changes in economic and social organization. People used the power of steam, developed machine tools, established iron production, and the manufacturing of various products. Subsequently, social media affect our lives in both positive and negative ways. In today’s generation, it is very easy for us to communicate with others.
The whole topic 2 fascinates me, as it showed the creativeness of our ancestors and the progress of media over time. From the prehistoric age where people discovered fire, made leaves into paper, and the cave painting where walls are aesthetically stained of our ancestors' culture and traditions. In the industrial age, the creation of the typewriter and printing press. To the present, we can see how the media evolved through time. Sending messages now just needs one click and simply checking on the phone will give you a news update. Seeing how things advanced is truly a gift and we're fortunate of being born in this lifetime. As humans, we should not take these things for granted yet do not be overwhelmed.
Prehistoric Age I was astounded at which they were able to do incredible feats despite a lack of resources, and how they were able to build something that would benefit us, the new generation that has become the link in the evolution of our technology. They created a vase out of clay, as well as a picture in the cave that depicts what happened in the past and a character that provided the basis for the alphabet we use today. Many things have been demonstrated to be truly amazing.
As I had seen the Prehistoric period, I was astounded at how they were able to do incredible feats despite a lack of resources, and how they were able to build something that would benefit us, the new generation that has become the link in the progression of our technology. Their manner of life is fascinating, and they possess a very imaginative mind. Seeing the wonderful creations that people of this era created astounded me. They are highly resourceful when it comes to the items they employ to meet their basic survival needs. Furthermore, the paintings on caves that they created, the messages on rocks that they cut, and the paper that they utilized all demonstrate that their abilities are on another level.
The prehistoric period is the one that has grabbed my attention. Because it is the time period between the usage of the first stone tools and the beginning of human activity. Technology originated with the first hominids, who used stone tools to ignite fires, hunt, cut food, and bury their dead some 2.5 million years before writing was invented. It's fascinating to see how life has evolved over time. Having all of the necessities, as well as technology, communication, and machines, it really made our lives much easier.
It fascinates me to see how humanity has progressed over time, and the Prehistoric and New (Information) Ages have grabbed my attention. It's incredible how people from prehistoric times came up with concepts that would later prove useful in modern times. Their work demonstrates their inventiveness, ranging from the use of primitive materials to create Cave Paintings to the development of writing systems that have had a significant impact on today's generation. On the other hand, the New (Information) Age has left me in awe of how far civilization has come over the years. The transition from traditional to new media had a major impact from the use of natural materials to the discovery of new technologies, time, progress, determination, and creativity honed us to become great.
Cave paintings is what captured my interest, because it shows how creative humans are. Even though they were in the prehistoric age they still had the idea to paint on the cave walls. When I saw our improvement in media, I felt so proud and happy because our little human brains created one of the most consumed computer-based technology today. Even though there are a lot of differences of what media is before and what it is now, the main essence of media is still there.
The prehistoric age and its transition to the new media captured my attention and interest the most. The prehistoric age shows us how creative humans are, it made me question how do they come up with such ideas and discoveries in order to survive or do something else aside from hunting. The beauty of art in the prehistoric age (e.g.,cave paintings) shows us how creative humans are and can tell us a story from their time. Its transition from traditional to new media fascinates we for it shows how much humanity evolved and how the human's creativity has gotten better. It shows the development of our society and the things and tools we use. The people from the prehistoric age created a blueprint and we, people of this age improved and developed what they discovered.
The Prehistoric Age is the one that caught my eye. Their way of living is quite interesting and they have a very imaginative mind. Seeing those magnificent things that people in this era made really amazed me. They are very inventive when it comes to the stuffs that they use for their everyday needs for survival. Also, by those things that I just saw like the paintings on caves that they created , the messages on rocks that they carved and the paper they used only shows that their skills are on another level. To put things in one plate, I realized that those things that we can see in the museums aren't just displays, every single thing there means a lot and portrays story and inspiration for all of us to be a better individual and also to treasure what our history is all about.
The Industrial Age captivated my interest since it depicts how media gradually evolved and how humans began to build machineries and equipment for use in their daily lives. The Industrial Age is also one of the foundations of innovation since, rather of utilizing outdated crude technology, people in that era chose to develop and begin to construct better tools to make their things or wants faster and more convenient.
The part of thelesson that got my interest is the pre-historic age. They are so creative and reasourceful to use the things around them like the stone to use as a form of media. Like how they used different kind of thing around them to write and give informations needed. Like the cave paintings or the clay table, that things show us how creative our ancestors and how creative humans can be. I'm also amazed how the technology and the forms of media evolved as time pass by. I feel lucky because we can use technology and media whenever we want and wherever we are.
The Prehistoric period was the one that piqued my curiosity. This epoch in human history is one of evolution. Fine art, including drawing, modeling, sculpture, and painting, as well as jewelry, personal adornments, and early forms of music and dance, began during this time period. The Prehistoric Period piqued my curiosity since it was so fascinating. It appeals to my artistic senses. Prehistoric art, in particular, is valuable because it provides insight into the evolution of human thought and practices. Another factor that drew my attention to it was its relevance to today's generation. They show us that keeping a record of oneself has been around for a lot longer than writing.
The one that captured my interest is PREHISTORIC AGE. The prehistoric period is particularly relevant because it provides insight into the evolution of human thought and behavior. Hominids have been found to think in artistic ways. Humans have been creating art for thousands of years. It has always been something deemed to be exceptionally beautiful by the people of the culture that created it, whether it takes the shape of photographs, sculptures, or any other type of object.There was a plethora of prehistoric art, the majority of which contained crucial information that can be used to solve questions regarding the earliest humans. Over the last few years, the media has solidified its position in society. The old and new media share similarities as well as differences, and while the new media is more modern and accessible, it does not have to push the old media out of the picture because it has been helpful and useful in the past and now.
The one that caught my interest was the Prehistoric age. This age is evolutionary in humankind. This period also witnessed the beginning of fine art, featuring drawing, modeling, sculpture, and painting, together with jewelry, personal adornments, and early forms of music and dance.
The process of development from the prehistoric age to the present time piqued my interest because I can't imagine the effort and time it took to get where we are. It is just astonishing to think that we came from using primitive tools with tattered clothes and just barely discovered fire to conquering the sky, land and, sea. Numerous developments have been made that cannot be compared before like trying to reach/connect with someone from a far place is now accessible with the use of the smartphone, unlike before that it takes at least two weeks for the letter to be delivered. All in all, the credits for the present technologies go to our foundation (the people back then) It is all thanks to them for striving hard and giving all their best for us the future generation.
It fascinates me how the timeline, history, and evolution of media went through all those years of hard work just to reach this point in time where everything seems to be facile and effortless. With the help of this video, I am indeed overwhelmed by how privileged and fortunate I am to be born in the New (Information) Age of New Media. Based on what I felt, my point of interest obviously goes to the New (information) Age. Again, I'm dazzled by how our antecedents discovered a lot of inventions that were surely useful. Nonetheless, what they've discovered remains historical in our era. In today's generation, we've been benefiting from our ancestors' hard works. Now, we're living in this era of copious technological advancements. Time will pass by and soon enough, we will be history just like the people who lived before in their respective ages. I have never been this inspired to contribute to our society. One thing's for sure that one day, I'll be remembered.
We must never forget those who paved the way for our progress. Today is the result of our past, so we should recognize and value it. That is why the prehistoric age caught my interest. This period is critical in understanding our earliest hominid ancestors. They were the first to use stone tools, which they could have used to start fires, hunt, and bury their dead which is regarded as early technology. One of their contributions was the use of crude stones to create objects that are now known as "rock art," which is divided into two types: petroglyphs and pictographs. Petroglyphs can be carvings or engravings in rocks or caves, whereas pictographs represent words or phrases through symbols. and is used to describe sketches or paintings that usually depict nature or the way of life of early people. Furthermore, they also pioneered the concept of communication by communicating their way of life, beliefs, and other practices through music and dance. All of these innovations undoubtedly contributed to the evolution of media, which made life easier.
What drew my attention was the prehistoric period because technology began with the earliest hominids who used stone tools about 2.5 million years before writing was invented, demonstrating that people are actually intelligent and demonstrating the independent life that our forefathers led. Because many of us gain new knowledge as the years pass and our creativity improves, the first era when the media began looks very different from the media today. This is why media has evolved dramatically from the prehistoric age. Although I appreciate the prehistoric times since without them utilizing stones to write media would not have been discovered, I believe that the media we use today is much better because it is lot easier to utilize.
I remember when I was a child, I was always in awe when I thought of all the people who lived in prehistoric times. I am amazed at how they've come up with all the things that they've created with just a little information and how their imaginations have been yielded to do what's needed. But what really captures my interest is the cave paintings. I wonder how this person or how the group created this. What materials did they use? For how long? What's the purpose of this? Does it have a meaning or a message? Whatever the reason, I'd like to thank the person or the group who are behind it for leaving a remarkable piece of information that helps to answer many questions about history and to tell them that their artistry is sincerely a set of skills. So bravo!
It amazes me how the traditional media developed to the new media. The process of innovation of this media from Prehistoric age to new (information) age are connects from each other. The traditional media are significant in this day where a lot of history can be releaved on the media (carvings, painting on the walls, cave and stone. Discovered form of media. ) that preserved many years ago. And the new media always help everyone as it serves the new medium of communication. It also help to distribute information especially in this days. The development of media are the evidence of wide range of knowledge of people from the prehistoric are up to the new (information) age.
The Prehistoric Age topic caught my attention, because the first ever who discovered the fire are the ancient human beings, imagined their skills back then it really amazed me even though they are not still like us(evolved human beings), they still have the talents to do such thing like fire, forge weapons and tools made up of rocks, they used it for hunting for food to survived. When I first saw the Prehistoric Age Media, I felt lucky because our media today is more advanced compared to ancient times. Cave Painting, Clay Tablets and Dibao in China are the examples of media before 1700, they wrote a different kinds of symbols in caves, Mesopotamian people used a Clay Tablets for recording information while Dibao in China used it as a publication. Our media today is really far from the media before, because our media today is way more better, it contains a complete data's and information, we also have a print media wherein books, magazines and newspaper helps us to be updated into the latest news, and it's more knowledgeable. Modern Media also have a Digital Media which uses an electronic devices for distributing information, through e-books, video, audio, text, blog, articles and social media for easy access to records and information. Acta Diurna was the first proto-newspaper in ancient times, it carved in stone presenting a messaged compared in today's modern media one click into the internet and you got the news that you are looking for.
The Prehistoric Age caught my attention since it was so interesting. It has an aesthetic appeal to me. Prehistoric art, in particular, is significant because it reveals information about the evolution of the human mind and methods. Another reason it grabbed my attention was its significance in today's generation. They demonstrate to us now that leaving a record of oneself has existed considerably longer than writing. It also demonstrates that communication may occur over millennia, which still fascinates and excites us now. It also displays a much broader spectrum of pictures that are appealing to us as humans than most art programs acknowledge.
The lesson that captured my attention is the prehistoric age because it shows how we humans evolved from being cave people to what we are today. The cave painting and clay tablets tells us the story of what were the lives of our early ancestors in the early times it also shows how they send and receive messages without any electronic devises using only the resources around them.
The Industrial Age where Motion Picture Photography started is the part of the lesson that captured my attention. Why? First is because I'm interested in taking pictures and filming. Second is that I'd like to learn more about photography and its history. Upon seeing how media started before, compared to media we used today, the evolution is very historical for me. It shows that from generation to generation, we can't deny the fact that social media affect our daily lives in both positive and negative ways. I think, this new media that we use today can create positive/good outcomes depends on how we use it wisely. It makes our life easier compared before, but we should not focus on it. The social media and new technologies must be use in good ways.
My interest and attention was piqued on the electronic age, specifically on how it began the rapid transition from the communications systems of the industrial age to the ascension to electronics and the first computers that would serve to be the baseline for what we use nowadays. The shift in social and economic formation showed how influential electronics and computers could be, and today we see how much it really has influenced and changed. Seeing how media started, it's fascinating to me what they consider to be media, and what is "communication". Regardless, the spark of media in the prehistoric age shows how important it really is for us to relay and share information so that others may hear and learn about it.
Prehistoric age, i was amazed their way of living and it quite interesting. They may not have enough equipment but they use their brain that will be able to do something that would help them. Then they are so creative and resourceful.
The process of development from the prehistoric age to the present time piqued my interest because I can't imagine the effort and time it took to get where we are. They were able to do something that would help us, the new generation that has become the bridge to the evolution of our technology. This the time period between the usage of the first stone tools and the beginning of human activity. Technology originated with the first hominids, who used stone tools to ignite fires, hunt, cut food, and bury their dead some 2.5 million years before writing was invented. Seeing how things advanced is truly a gift and we're fortunate of being born in this lifetime.
The New(Information) Age is very interesting for me since it is the age that we are in right now. As we all know we humans have benefited a lot because of the inventions in this age, it helps us communicate, share things, and spread news efficiently using the internet and it helps us especially now during pandemic as we used and still using the power of technology and internet for education, business, politics and other industries. It is somewhat making me curious on how far will human go as they evolve technology, I'm curious on what is the limit of our innovation or is there even a limit. I feel satisfied that human uses their knowledge to evolve media and the fact that media in prehistoric age is very inconvenient as it takes time and efforts just to spread these then evolved to a very convenient and efficient media wherein we can share it in just one click today is making me thankful for the inventors that made this possible.
When I first saw the Prehistoric age, I was immediately amazed at how they were able to do amazing things that even though they didn't have enough equipment, they were able to do something that would help us, the new generation that has become the bridge to the evolution of our technology. using clay they made a vase, they also made a painting in the cave that shows us what happened in the past, they also made a character that became a way to invent the alphabet that we use to communicate. many things have been shown to be quite astonishing indeed.
The electronic age is the topic that caught my intention because It was the beginning of the new age of faster communication and transmission of information all over the world. And it opened a new era that paved the way to the New Information Era that we have today.The electronic age is the period of information computerization that was made possible through electrical switches. The present period can no longer be regarded completely as the electronic age. We can classify this period as the period of the Internet of Things (IoT). Because we are gradually depending on robots and machines to perform functions previously performed by humans.
The part caught my attention is the prehistoric age. Prehistoric age cover the millions of years that passed before humans began to create written records of their lives and the world in which they lived. Archaeology and other related fields of study allow us to fill in the gaps and piece together an image of what life was like for our ancestors, including what kinds of flora and fauna they might have encountered. It is an important era especially since - in generally-accepted scientific academic understanding - it includes the very great majority of the total time on earth that humankind has spent developing basic human abilities and culture. No one kept a record, so prehistory existed until someone wrote something down. It gives you a sense of the past. Allows you to gain a better knowledge of what happened before written time.
The prehistoric age is the time of human history between the usage of the first stone tools by hominins c. 3.3 million years ago and the creation of writing systems, and it piqued my interest.How media started before compared to media we used today?Traditional media allows businesses to target a broad target audience through billboards, print advertising, television commercials, and more. In comparison, new media allows companies to target a narrow target audience through social media, paid online ads, and search results. Price-wise, traditional media tends to cost more than new media due to its broad targeting and advertising channels.
It is truly astonishing how the form of media has evolved throughout the years. From pre-historic industrial to Electronic to Information, the present day. What caught my attention during this lesson was the Industrial Age. It is amazing how people from the past started using the power of steam, machine tools, and iron production to manufacture various products including books through the printing press.
Also upon seeing how media started before compared to media we used today, it made me feel nostalgic and lucky. Seeing how media evolved has made me answer and satisfy my curiosity when it comes to the history of media. It made me feel lucky for having the media today has offered many conveniences as a learner in the 21st century. Although most of the students including myself do miss face-to-face classes, having the worldwide pandemic has made it now impossible. But even though this pandemic made learning physically impossible, the media today have made it possible to learn again.
The whole part of the lesson captured my heart and heightened my interest about the topic discussed. The whole discussion emphasized the progress of modernization throughout the years from prehistoric, industrial age, and to new media. It was so fascinating to know that humanity from the past generations to our recent century emerged the way of living through discovering things that require critical thinking skills and special talents. I still couldn't believe that our ancestors had managed to evolve media in a way that everything is nearly accessible and reachable now without even lifting a finger.
The overall transition from traditional to new media intrigued me, though the New (Information) Age has drawn my utmost attention. Watching that part has truly put me in awe, realizing how far humanity has progressed over the years after looking back at the rough past it underwent. It is just utterly fascinating how the media we have grown accustomed to were made possible because of those primordial methods and discoveries by our ancestors. The transformation from once utilizing the materials from nature (e.g., leaves, rocks, clays) to using intangible tools, such as the Wi-Fi and mobile signal, as means of building fast and convenient social networks of exchanging knowledge and info acrosss different places is indeed incredible. Seeing the evolution of media, it made me feel blessed and grateful for I was born in a generation of technological advancements. I feel so privileged and more appreciative of our history, as well as motivated to contribute to the endless development of humankind towards designing a safer and better world for there are always room for improvement
What caught my attention and interest is this form of media: Cave Paintings. My interest was focused on that topic because of the love I have for the beauty of nature and paintings. It is beautiful to see these historic paintings that was done by the people during the prehistoric age. If I were given a chance to see this, I would gladly say yes because I want to see it and know the message behind this paintings. I can see that the media really evolved because at their time (prehistoric age), one of their way to express their messages and feelings is through painting in the caves. so, we should treasure this kind of art.
The lesson that captured my interest are the Prehistoric Age because it gives me insights about how things are before and how a human being think without any kind of source of information , it is incredible how they made the old things so useful in the present time
My interest on the prehistoric age was impressed. This is an evolutionary phase in human history.. I was captivated to the Prehistoric Period because it was interesting. This essay has caught my interest in terms of creativity. Prehistoric art is particularly fascinating because it demonstrates how human thought and behavior evolved over time. Another element that caught my attention to it was its relevance to today's generation. They show that writing predates keeping a record of one's own life by a considerable time.
My interest in the prehistoric era was sparked. This is a period of evolution in human history. During this historical period, fine art began to emerge, including drawing, modeling, sculpting, and painting, as well as jewelry, personal adornments, and early forms of music and dance. Because it was so fascinating, I was drawn to the Prehistoric Period. My creative sensibilities are piqued by this piece. Prehistoric art is especially interesting because it reveals the evolution of human cognition and behavior. Its relevancy to today's generation was also a factor that drew my attention to it. They demonstrate that keeping a record of one's own life predates writing by a long time.
The process of evolution from prehistoric times to the present has caught my attention because I can't imagine how much effort and time it took to get where we are. It's incredible to think that we went from using primitive tools with tattered clothes and only recently discovering fire to conquering the sky, land, and sea. Numerous advancements have been made that cannot be compared to the past, such as trying to reach/connect with someone from a distant location, which is now possible with the use of a smartphone, whereas previously it took at least two weeks for the letter to be delivered. Overall, our foundation deserves credit for the current technologies. It is all because they worked hard and gave their all for us, the future generation.
The prehistoric age has immediately captured my interest. it is fascinating to know that before we have our phones and gadgets to use for communication and media resources, humanity back then started from using stone and papers made from dried plants. back then in order to store information, the media used are caves where in even for a thousand years the paintings on the wall are still here today being seen by us modern humans. it is just fascinating that from the prehistoric age to the new information age, we have witness the gap of technology and greatness we achieve in the field of media.
The topic that caught my attention is the prehistoric age of media. Because in these times, it's so hard to do things like the clay tablet, because compared to what we are doing today, people from the prehistoric age may have experienced difficulties doing things like carrying heavy clay tablets that were heavy to begin with. But somehow, they persevered in this work in the past. I also imagine that from the prehistoric age to the new (information) age, there has been a huge advancement for us. In today’s era, it is very easy for us to communicate with our loved ones, send information using the internet and the modern technologies such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, taking pictures and videos and so on. I'm grateful that these things were invented by such smart people, and these inventions were really helpful.
The topic that captured my interest is about Industrial Age. The Industrial Age is a period of history that encompasses the changes in economic and social organization. People used the power of steam, developed machine tools, established iron production, and the manufacturing of various products. Subsequently, social media affect our lives in both positive and negative ways. In today’s generation, it is very easy for us to communicate with others.
The whole topic 2 fascinates me, as it showed the creativeness of our ancestors and the progress of media over time. From the prehistoric age where people discovered fire, made leaves into paper, and the cave painting where walls are aesthetically stained of our ancestors' culture and traditions. In the industrial age, the creation of the typewriter and printing press. To the present, we can see how the media evolved through time. Sending messages now just needs one click and simply checking on the phone will give you a news update. Seeing how things advanced is truly a gift and we're fortunate of being born in this lifetime. As humans, we should not take these things for granted yet do not be overwhelmed.
Prehistoric Age
I was astounded at which they were able to do incredible feats despite a lack of resources, and how they were able to build something that would benefit us, the new generation that has become the link in the evolution of our technology. They created a vase out of clay, as well as a picture in the cave that depicts what happened in the past and a character that provided the basis for the alphabet we use today. Many things have been demonstrated to be truly amazing.
As I had seen the Prehistoric period, I was astounded at how they were able to do incredible feats despite a lack of resources, and how they were able to build something that would benefit us, the new generation that has become the link in the progression of our technology. Their manner of life is fascinating, and they possess a very imaginative mind. Seeing the wonderful creations that people of this era created astounded me. They are highly resourceful when it comes to the items they employ to meet their basic survival needs. Furthermore, the paintings on caves that they created, the messages on rocks that they cut, and the paper that they utilized all demonstrate that their abilities are on another level.
The prehistoric period is the one that has grabbed my attention. Because it is the time period between the usage of the first stone tools and the beginning of human activity. Technology originated with the first hominids, who used stone tools to ignite fires, hunt, cut food, and bury their dead some 2.5 million years before writing was invented. It's fascinating to see how life has evolved over time. Having all of the necessities, as well as technology, communication, and machines, it really made our lives much easier.
It fascinates me to see how humanity has progressed over time, and the Prehistoric and New (Information) Ages have grabbed my attention. It's incredible how people from prehistoric times came up with concepts that would later prove useful in modern times. Their work demonstrates their inventiveness, ranging from the use of primitive materials to create Cave Paintings to the development of writing systems that have had a significant impact on today's generation. On the other hand, the New (Information) Age has left me in awe of how far civilization has come over the years. The transition from traditional to new media had a major impact from the use of natural materials to the discovery of new technologies, time, progress, determination, and creativity honed us to become great.
Cave paintings is what captured my interest, because it shows how creative humans are. Even though they were in the prehistoric age they still had the idea to paint on the cave walls. When I saw our improvement in media, I felt so proud and happy because our little human brains created one of the most consumed computer-based technology today. Even though there are a lot of differences of what media is before and what it is now, the main essence of media is still there.
The prehistoric age and its transition to the new media captured my attention and interest the most. The prehistoric age shows us how creative humans are, it made me question how do they come up with such ideas and discoveries in order to survive or do something else aside from hunting. The beauty of art in the prehistoric age (e.g.,cave paintings) shows us how creative humans are and can tell us a story from their time. Its transition from traditional to new media fascinates we for it shows how much humanity evolved and how the human's creativity has gotten better. It shows the development of our society and the things and tools we use. The people from the prehistoric age created a blueprint and we, people of this age improved and developed what they discovered.
The Prehistoric Age is the one that caught my eye. Their way of living is quite interesting and they have a very imaginative mind. Seeing those magnificent things that people in this era made really amazed me. They are very inventive when it comes to the stuffs that they use for their everyday needs for survival. Also, by those things that I just saw like the paintings on caves that they created , the messages on rocks that they carved and the paper they used only shows that their skills are on another level. To put things in one plate, I realized that those things that we can see in the museums aren't just displays, every single thing there means a lot and portrays story and inspiration for all of us to be a better individual and also to treasure what our history is all about.
The Industrial Age captivated my interest since it depicts how media gradually evolved and how humans began to build machineries and equipment for use in their daily lives. The Industrial Age is also one of the foundations of innovation since, rather of utilizing outdated crude technology, people in that era chose to develop and begin to construct better tools to make their things or wants faster and more convenient.
The part of thelesson that got my interest is the pre-historic age. They are so creative and reasourceful to use the things around them like the stone to use as a form of media. Like how they used different kind of thing around them to write and give informations needed. Like the cave paintings or the clay table, that things show us how creative our ancestors and how creative humans can be. I'm also amazed how the technology and the forms of media evolved as time pass by. I feel lucky because we can use technology and media whenever we want and wherever we are.
The Prehistoric period was the one that piqued my curiosity. This epoch in human history is one of evolution. Fine art, including drawing, modeling, sculpture, and painting, as well as jewelry, personal adornments, and early forms of music and dance, began during this time period. The Prehistoric Period piqued my curiosity since it was so fascinating. It appeals to my artistic senses. Prehistoric art, in particular, is valuable because it provides insight into the evolution of human thought and practices. Another factor that drew my attention to it was its relevance to today's generation. They show us that keeping a record of oneself has been around for a lot longer than writing.
The one that captured my interest is PREHISTORIC AGE. The prehistoric period is particularly relevant because it provides insight into the evolution of human thought and behavior. Hominids have been found to think in artistic ways. Humans have been creating art for thousands of years. It has always been something deemed to be exceptionally beautiful by the people of the culture that created it, whether it takes the shape of photographs, sculptures, or any other type of object.There was a plethora of prehistoric art, the majority of which contained crucial information that can be used to solve questions regarding the earliest humans. Over the last few years, the media has solidified its position in society. The old and new media share similarities as well as differences, and while the new media is more modern and accessible, it does not have to push the old media out of the picture because it has been helpful and useful in the past and now.
The one that caught my interest was the Prehistoric age. This age is evolutionary in humankind. This period also witnessed the beginning of fine art, featuring drawing, modeling, sculpture, and painting, together with jewelry, personal adornments, and early forms of music and dance.
The process of development from the prehistoric age to the present time piqued my interest because I can't imagine the effort and time it took to get where we are. It is just astonishing to think that we came from using primitive tools with tattered clothes and just barely discovered fire to conquering the sky, land and, sea. Numerous developments have been made that cannot be compared before like trying to reach/connect with someone from a far place is now accessible with the use of the smartphone, unlike before that it takes at least two weeks for the letter to be delivered. All in all, the credits for the present technologies go to our foundation (the people back then) It is all thanks to them for striving hard and giving all their best for us the future generation.
It fascinates me how the timeline, history, and evolution of media went through all those years of hard work just to reach this point in time where everything seems to be facile and effortless. With the help of this video, I am indeed overwhelmed by how privileged and fortunate I am to be born in the New (Information) Age of New Media. Based on what I felt, my point of interest obviously goes to the New (information) Age. Again, I'm dazzled by how our antecedents discovered a lot of inventions that were surely useful. Nonetheless, what they've discovered remains historical in our era. In today's generation, we've been benefiting from our ancestors' hard works. Now, we're living in this era of copious technological advancements. Time will pass by and soon enough, we will be history just like the people who lived before in their respective ages. I have never been this inspired to contribute to our society. One thing's for sure that one day, I'll be remembered.
We must never forget those who paved the way for our progress. Today is the result of our past, so we should recognize and value it. That is why the prehistoric age caught my interest. This period is critical in understanding our earliest hominid ancestors. They were the first to use stone tools, which they could have used to start fires, hunt, and bury their dead which is regarded as early technology. One of their contributions was the use of crude stones to create objects that are now known as "rock art," which is divided into two types: petroglyphs and pictographs. Petroglyphs can be carvings or engravings in rocks or caves, whereas pictographs represent words or phrases through symbols. and is used to describe sketches or paintings that usually depict nature or the way of life of early people. Furthermore, they also pioneered the concept of communication by communicating their way of life, beliefs, and other practices through music and dance. All of these innovations undoubtedly contributed to the evolution of media, which made life easier.
What drew my attention was the prehistoric period because technology began with the earliest hominids who used stone tools about 2.5 million years before writing was invented, demonstrating that people are actually intelligent and demonstrating the independent life that our forefathers led. Because many of us gain new knowledge as the years pass and our creativity improves, the first era when the media began looks very different from the media today. This is why media has evolved dramatically from the prehistoric age. Although I appreciate the prehistoric times since without them utilizing stones to write media would not have been discovered, I believe that the media we use today is much better because it is lot easier to utilize.
I remember when I was a child, I was always in awe when I thought of all the people who lived in prehistoric times. I am amazed at how they've come up with all the things that they've created with just a little information and how their imaginations have been yielded to do what's needed. But what really captures my interest is the cave paintings. I wonder how this person or how the group created this. What materials did they use? For how long? What's the purpose of this? Does it have a meaning or a message? Whatever the reason, I'd like to thank the person or the group who are behind it for leaving a remarkable piece of information that helps to answer many questions about history and to tell them that their artistry is sincerely a set of skills. So bravo!
It amazes me how the traditional media developed to the new media. The process of innovation of this media from Prehistoric age to new (information) age are connects from each other. The traditional media are significant in this day where a lot of history can be releaved on the media (carvings, painting on the walls, cave and stone. Discovered form of media. ) that preserved many years ago. And the new media always help everyone as it serves the new medium of communication. It also help to distribute information especially in this days. The development of media are the evidence of wide range of knowledge of people from the prehistoric are up to the new (information) age.
The Prehistoric Age topic caught my attention, because the first ever who discovered the fire are the ancient human beings, imagined their skills back then it really amazed me even though they are not still like us(evolved human beings), they still have the talents to do such thing like fire, forge weapons and tools made up of rocks, they used it for hunting for food to survived. When I first saw the Prehistoric Age Media, I felt lucky because our media today is more advanced compared to ancient times. Cave Painting, Clay Tablets and Dibao in China are the examples of media before 1700, they wrote a different kinds of symbols in caves, Mesopotamian people used a Clay Tablets for recording information while Dibao in China used it as a publication. Our media today is really far from the media before, because our media today is way more better, it contains a complete data's and information, we also have a print media wherein books, magazines and newspaper helps us to be updated into the latest news, and it's more knowledgeable. Modern Media also have a Digital Media which uses an electronic devices for distributing information, through e-books, video, audio, text, blog, articles and social media for easy access to records and information. Acta Diurna was the first proto-newspaper in ancient times, it carved in stone presenting a messaged compared in today's modern media one click into the internet and you got the news that you are looking for.
The Prehistoric Age caught my attention since it was so interesting. It has an aesthetic appeal to me. Prehistoric art, in particular, is significant because it reveals information about the evolution of the human mind and methods. Another reason it grabbed my attention was its significance in today's generation. They demonstrate to us now that leaving a record of oneself has existed considerably longer than writing. It also demonstrates that communication may occur over millennia, which still fascinates and excites us now. It also displays a much broader spectrum of pictures that are appealing to us as humans than most art programs acknowledge.
The lesson that captured my attention is the prehistoric age because it shows how we humans evolved from being cave people to what we are today. The cave painting and clay tablets tells us the story of what were the lives of our early ancestors in the early times it also shows how they send and receive messages without any electronic devises using only the resources around them.
The Industrial Age where Motion Picture Photography started is the part of the lesson that captured my attention. Why? First is because I'm interested in taking pictures and filming. Second is that I'd like to learn more about photography and its history. Upon seeing how media started before, compared to media we used today, the evolution is very historical for me. It shows that from generation to generation, we can't deny the fact that social media affect our daily lives in both positive and negative ways. I think, this new media that we use today can create positive/good outcomes depends on how we use it wisely. It makes our life easier compared before, but we should not focus on it. The social media and new technologies must be use in good ways.
My interest and attention was piqued on the electronic age, specifically on how it began the rapid transition from the communications systems of the industrial age to the ascension to electronics and the first computers that would serve to be the baseline for what we use nowadays. The shift in social and economic formation showed how influential electronics and computers could be, and today we see how much it really has influenced and changed. Seeing how media started, it's fascinating to me what they consider to be media, and what is "communication". Regardless, the spark of media in the prehistoric age shows how important it really is for us to relay and share information so that others may hear and learn about it.
Prehistoric age, i was amazed their way of living and it quite interesting. They may not have enough equipment but they use their brain that will be able to do something that would help them. Then they are so creative and resourceful.
The process of development from the prehistoric age to the present time piqued my interest because I can't imagine the effort and time it took to get where we are. They were able to do something that would help us, the new generation that has become the bridge to the evolution of our technology. This the time period between the usage of the first stone tools and the beginning of human activity. Technology originated with the first hominids, who used stone tools to ignite fires, hunt, cut food, and bury their dead some 2.5 million years before writing was invented. Seeing how things advanced is truly a gift and we're fortunate of being born in this lifetime.
The New(Information) Age is very interesting for me since it is the age that we are in right now. As we all know we humans have benefited a lot because of the inventions in this age, it helps us communicate, share things, and spread news efficiently using the internet and it helps us especially now during pandemic as we used and still using the power of technology and internet for education, business, politics and other industries. It is somewhat making me curious on how far will human go as they evolve technology, I'm curious on what is the limit of our innovation or is there even a limit.
I feel satisfied that human uses their knowledge to evolve media and the fact that media in prehistoric age is very inconvenient as it takes time and efforts just to spread these then evolved to a very convenient and efficient media wherein we can share it in just one click today is making me thankful for the inventors that made this possible.
When I first saw the Prehistoric age, I was immediately amazed at how they were able to do amazing things that even though they didn't have enough equipment, they were able to do something that would help us, the new generation that has become the bridge to the evolution of our technology. using clay they made a vase, they also made a painting in the cave that shows us what happened in the past, they also made a character that became a way to invent the alphabet that we use to communicate. many things have been shown to be quite astonishing indeed.
The electronic age is the topic that caught my intention because It was the beginning of the new age of faster communication and transmission of information all over the world. And it opened a new era that paved the way to the New Information Era that we have today.The electronic age is the period of information computerization that was made possible through electrical switches. The present period can no longer be regarded completely as the electronic age. We can classify this period as the period of the Internet of Things (IoT). Because we are gradually depending on robots and machines to perform functions previously performed by humans.
The part caught my attention is the prehistoric age. Prehistoric age cover the millions of years that passed before humans began to create written records of their lives and the world in which they lived. Archaeology and other related fields of study allow us to fill in the gaps and piece together an image of what life was like for our ancestors, including what kinds of flora and fauna they might have encountered. It is an important era especially since - in generally-accepted scientific academic understanding - it includes the very great majority of the total time on earth that humankind has spent developing basic human abilities and culture. No one kept a record, so prehistory existed until someone wrote something down. It gives you a sense of the past. Allows you to gain a better knowledge of what happened before written time.
The prehistoric age is the time of human history between the usage of the first stone tools by hominins c. 3.3 million years ago and the creation of writing systems, and it piqued my interest.How media started before compared to media we used today?Traditional media allows businesses to target a broad target audience through billboards, print advertising, television commercials, and more. In comparison, new media allows companies to target a narrow target audience through social media, paid online ads, and search results. Price-wise, traditional media tends to cost more than new media due to its broad targeting and advertising channels.
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