This document discusses visual jockeying (VJ), which involves creating unique and creative visuals to accompany music or performances. It lists some of the author's past VJ projects from 2007-2009 and notes that VJs use software like Arkaos, Resolume, and Modul8. It also mentions that VJs require creativity, passion, computer skills, innovation, and an open mindset. The document suggests VJs can find work at events and that their role is similar to that of a disc jockey but focused on visuals rather than music.