As a creative writer, blogger and technology enthusiast I wondered whether I wanted to be an artist or a computer engineer. Then, I realised I didn’t have to choose. I could be both. I decided to carve for myself my own place, my own position – a software artist.
A designer of an everyday thing called life,
A dis-play on words, I interact.
I’m a poster girl for a developing alliance,
Engaged to marry design and science.
Not their type; I’m programmed to decode
Their objective language, your subjective view.
Over Java, spill your beans and anecdotes.
I’ll pay you back, I’m taking notes.
Rendering screens that touch your life,
I’m an icon waiting to be discovered.
I build things so you don’t click alone,
Putting the ‘I’ first on your phone.
Play on stores, see a market g-app,
Dancing on algorythms, a sampled track.
Students IOT-a experience, not lacking in-tuition
Connecting dots, a forward transition.
When the future is now, i-no-wait,
I dream in clouds, invision then sketch.
New Times girl with a friendly interface.
I see a canvas in python’s blank space.
My mind and heart are a focus group,
Connecting hands that hold devices.
On a Like-rt scale, your Wireframe of reference,
I Design thinking of making a difference.
I am a computer artist.