Thursday, April 30, 2015

MySky

Here are some notes and scrapped ideas for the MySky app.

Here is the link to our app presentation:
http://prezi.com/ajagnzc7dylm/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share








Monday, April 20, 2015

Abstinence

As an avid Star Wars fan it was hard for me to stay unplugged for the majority or the Star Wars Celebration in Anaheim, but I did get to see Force Awakens and the new Battlefront trailer. I Started the abstinence assignment Saturday at 12:01 a.m. and ended Sunday night (technically Monday 12:01).

Saturday was Record Store Day. I've had a record player for the past couple years so this is an annual ritual for me but I figured what better timing than during my digital separation. I went up to the record store in Cedar City and got myself an exclusive Grizzly Bear album. With my new record, I went back and tried to figure out what to do for the rest of my day. I noticed that this was hard to do, even though I thought it would be a cinch. I wanted to send snapchats of ridiculous things to my friends. I wanted to tweet about my pointlessly random everyday tasks. But I couldn't. So instead of scrolling through Facebook for hours on end, I decided to catch up on learning Japanese. These books I had bought months ago and had never been opened had suddenly taken most of my day. I was reading for hours and it felt far more refreshing than my Facebook feed.

But reading for the entirely 48 hours seemed kind of pointless so I tried to do things that I do on a daily basis. Filming. I normally shoot videos with my digital SLR but I suddenly remembered that my grandpa gave me a Super 8 Minolta camera for my birthday. I used it. It was a fun experience (and now I have to try to figure out where I can get it developed).

I had to work on Sunday so I had to use the company computer to clock in so I am guilty of some digital use. I also didn't have cash so I had to use my debit card for my lunch break. And I couldn't help but feel guilty about it!

I got home from work last night and made dinner and then spent some time with my family. I talked with my dad about his recent fishing trip that he was overly excited about. These may have been the most productive 48 hours of my life (at least since I got a smartphone) and it was enjoyable. Even if it was incredibly hard to do. And I will admit that the second my 48 hours were up I went straight to facebook.