April 29, 2008
What am I doing and why am I doing it?
Look, I don't know. All I know is this feels right. What I'm trying to do is create a network.
What does a network mean? What does a community mean?
Well, those are the type of questions I've been asking myself throughout my research. I want to question everything about life and internet and link them as closely as possible to the point where the medium communicates inspiration and innovation in thought.
I have a problem. My mind needs diversity and I live diversity. If you've met me, you'll know that I cannot stay put. I'm constantly striving for more and I'm all over the place with my involvements and random decisions and linking everything I do to passion. I also love talking to different people, empowering individuals, teamwork, process and I use creativty and research to help me articulate my creations. I am inspired by everyone. I see potential in everything. I believe in the uniqueness of every voice in this world. I love spending one on one time with people, no matter who you are. It's my definition of the best education. I value nature and its diversity. I know how to use tools to communicate. I'm a graphic design student. I have the power to stimulate thought and communicate ideas. So, the idea is to use everything that I am to design / create / express for others.
My vision for the growth of internetoflife is to elevate the power of you / us / people. That is the idea. THAT is the idea. Empowering the individual and allowing the individual voice to be raised and seen. I believe that my role is to connect people / ideas / knowledge / reflections and provide a platform where data is presented with design expertise to captivate and inspire the individual. That is the philosophy of internetoflife. I say it better with poems. So click the peoms button for more visions. If you ask me "what is internetoflife and what is its goal", I will not be able to give you a straight answer because design is process and life is process. So all I can tell you is "this will grow". That is the only absolute answer I can give you.