Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Screen Capture


When I first saw my screenshot as a photograph, I began to understand the entire concept of digital composition. It is very easy to become distracted in my case I usually run four to five different programs at once. Usually I am consumed with checking my email, instant messaging, updating myself with world news, or just browsing the web. Digital composing can take shape in many different forms due to the fact that the Internet is vast system of information. The question mainly becomes how do you remain focused when you have access to so many distractions?

How does composing change shape in digital space?

Composing changes shape in digital space because you have an increased level of information right at your fingertips. If you are composing a piece for a specific course, you have access to google, yahoo, bing, and the encyclopedia to name a few which can allow for knowledgeable information to be added to your topic. Writing a composition by hand does not compare to digital composition simply because the process is mundane. Usually a writer needs inspiration in order to compose a piece of writing. If you have your itunes application available maybe a favorite song may give you the motivation you need to search your imagination in digital space. However a desktop background picture can serve the same purpose for inspiration.

Composing also changes shape in digital space due to the fact that many other resources are available to the composer. As an example when editing a composition you have the dictionary, and thesaurus readily accessible at the click of a button. This not only saves valuable time but it allows you to remain focused on the task at hand, the writing piece. Yet, you are able to italicize words of importance in your document, as well as place emphasis on a thought by selecting the bold option. These options allow for the composer to convey a precise thought or idea to the reader.

How can we better understand digital composing?

Digital composing is full of surprises I believe I learn something new every single time I compose a piece of writing whether it is simply editing, adding a header and footer, adding images to a layout, or setting a specific margin. I believe that as long as technology continues to grow we will always be able to expand our knowledge on digital space, as well as increase our abilities to perfect the digital composition.

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