Eyebeam Blog: What went on today
It started off with all of us filling out some surveys and going through the regular riga-ma-roll of essential paper work. After we finished we played a name game and all were introduced. We made a list of the rules which is now hanging up on the wall. After we completed the rules we made our own…
-Toni
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About Me:Kaome
Who am I a Question that has an unlimited amount of answers. I am Kaome a kid with a strange name and who is interested in a strange things. I am 17 born in the mid 90’s, i am only 5,7 or 5,6 not quite sure but i feel its not tall enough. I am flat footed which means the army will not draft me so I was told. I also have a cat that is older than must of my friends siblings which I’d pretty weird.my cart will be 16 august 31st. I am in ddc so I can explore art with technology. I am here also so I can learn more than I already know about art.I enjoy blogging and re- blogging. I was born in Fort Wayne Indiana. I find it much easier to write what I feel on paper or via text to express what I can’t say by speaking. I like clothes a lot though I feel I don’t dress like I do I enjoy going to shops and stores and checking out what’s new in fashion. I am interested in cars and robots which leads to my fascination with the Transformers series. I love to work out, I like to flex my muscles after a good work out. It serves as a confidence booster. I am interested in basketball and other sports as well.
DDC - Day One
Who am I?
17. Bronx, NYC. Albanian. Bard High School Early College. Honest. Driven. Silly.
Why am I here?
I’m at DDC to use and learn about different forms of technology as well as learn from my mentors and peers. I’m here to learn more about myself and my interests.
What am I interested in right now?
I’m extremely interested in film. I work for a small film company and enjoy every aspect of the film industry from screen writing to filming to casting. I think film is an incredible medium of technology because it can incorporate visual art, music, and writing. It is really amazing to be apart of the developing process and then see the film come together.







