Thursday, February 2, 2012

Hello World

In the chaotic organization of Christopher Baker’s Hello World, the listeners can really connect with the world of YouTube. There is a captivating sense of similarity in a collection of individuals simply speaking out. YouTube is a website full of talent, flops, and feelings. Billions of people have posted videos to YouTube just to get their voice heard. In Christopher Baker's, Hello World; he shares all the YouTube videos where people share their feelings and express their thoughts, most have a lot to say. He combines all the small videos onto one picture and plays them all at the same time. As they play all at once a blur of voices enters the ear. You can't tell who is saying what and by listening to their voices and the expression of their words, little by little it becomes a sort of frenzied music.
By posting to YouTube, your posts are succumbed to the review of others. People will judge and dislike what you say, but not with Hello World. The thought of judging somebody for their words doesn't once come to mind. By not being able to see the person that is speaking, most can't judge on their appearance and connect it to what they are saying. Nobody can reject a person’s thought because of what they look like or where they are. By mixing it all up in a concoction of video, all you can do is listen; a goal most posters are just trying to achieve.

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