The guest lecture was really interesting and got me thinking about how everything changes—whether it’s sand dunes moving in the wind waves in the ocean or even our own thoughts and feelings. The way digital art was used to show things coming together staying for a while and then breaking apart was really creative. It made the idea of impermanence feel real even through technology. I realized that digital art can actually be a great way to explore big ideas in a new and modern way.
I liked that the visuals were not only beautiful but also had meaning. They weren’t trying to copy nature exactly but instead capture its essence in a unique way. I think that’s what makes digital art special—it can show things that are hard to put into words. At first I wasn’t sure if digital art could really make us feel the raw nature of change but this lecture made me more open to the idea. It left me excited to talk in class about whether digital art can help us understand abstract ideas or even make them feel more real.