Total contents: 7, Current: 1. Who am I

   

I was born in 30/12/1975, little hairy baby. A normal, healthy, baby. In age 1 (and change), my mother noticed I'm breathing heavy. Few months later, the doctors discovered that I'm suffering from a condition called "muscle fiber disproportion". Sitting in motorized wheelchair and connected to a breather-machine 24 hours a day, my life considered very "tough". Nevertheless, I'm living a full interesting life. I'm an optimist, spontaneous, with unlimited sense of humor and I believe: life is good!

Ever since I was a little boy, I was interested in technology. These "non-natural-man-made" extensions to living existence made me wonder. At the age of 10, I remember, the first computer that was brought to the family. Everybody wanted to play with it. Searching for keys, running away from "ducks" and driving a pixilated "formula 1", and much more intense games that my hands weren't fast enough to play. But games weren't what I really was interested in. I was amazed by that wonderful green screen that showed so many shapes and reacted to the keys that was being pressed; it was like a tiny world with its own rules and environments. How did the computer know how to draw what and where? How did those 2-dimentional "ducks", chased that "farmer"? And… can I make the computer draw what I want and behave the way I want?

So, I saved every shekel to buy books that teach how to program. It was very limited, but eventually I was able to create whatever I want on that screen. And above all, I understood how it worked. A mystery solved.

Since then, I've touched on a variety of computer oriented subjects. From sound editing and processing, video and 3D C.G.I (Computer Generated Images) to full Application production, complex Implementations of Algorithm, Web Mastering and systems analysis.

A lot of people are afraid of technology. They see the material coldness in it, giving it the attribution of evil. But what can be more human than our own creations? The devices that ware made by our own hands, invented by our own minds, which comes from the same source… our planet. It is up to us to decide how to use technology the same as it is up to us to decide the way we use our hands and legs. Technology is just an extension. Extension to what we can do. It can extend the destruction, true. But it can also extend the construction of the human race. It's up to us to decide and to use.



     
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