Wednesday, October 31, 2012

week 10 - reading assignment 11

read an article and respond with three questions.
A Deep Dive into Facebook and Datalogix: What's actually being shared and how you can opt out.  2012
  1. Is is that much of an invasion of my privacy that I shop for certain foods at a grocery store? I feel like a grocery store is a public place...
  2. How much of the ads shown on my Facebook are generated by this 'knowledge'?
  3. Is it true that you can never 'delete' your profile from Facebook?

Thursday, October 25, 2012

week 10 - reading assignment 10

read an article and respond with three questions.
Has Viral Gone Viral?  Bilton 2010
  1. This idea of a viral influx of people is fascinating. Did Twitter and AOL have to update their supporting infrastructure in reaction?
    • In one of my Comp Sci classes a professor was explaining to us how Amazon has a warehouse of servers they make use of in times of great demand as they previously encountered a Christmas time bombardment of use that essentially crashed their system. This must be the result of a virally spread interest in order in advance and online. 
  2. Could this newly developed issue of the over abundance of second hand relaying of information that has zero to no validity be blamed on the viral nature of the internet?
  3. In what other aspects of our life, if there are any, does this exponential growth in popularity occur?

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

week 8 - reading assignment 09

read an article and respond with three questions.
The Emerging Role of Social Media in Political and Regime Change  2012
  1. If the 845 million "active users" means only activated accounts, how many accounts have been made ever (even those now deactivated)? Because the rumor is that Facebook never actually allows you to remove all of your content permanently.
  2. How much of U.S. population is under 25? What are the consequences of that?
  3. Do you think there will be a developing need for a communications major that focuses entirely on the communication via the web? Or does this exist already?

Sunday, October 14, 2012

week 8 - reading post 09


read four pages and respond with a total of three questions.
  netart 2004 - Ping Melody
  netart 2007 - Feraltrade
  netart 2008 - Conch
  netart 2009 - VisitorsStudio
    John Hopkins
  1. Within the Ping Melody post the author mentions a divide between the 'Art World' and 'Net Art', is this because the two should not belong together, or just that the 'Art World' has not yet accepted 'Net Art'?
  2. How did the artist Isabelle Jenniches create 'the Call'? I got lost in the description.
  3. Can someone elaborate on what the statement 'Operational Term is Stimulate' please?

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

week 7 - reading assignment 08

read two articles and respond with three questions for each.
Timeline: The Future of Videogames 2012
  1. Who wrote this piece? What is there background?
  2. Did anyone else find his statement that "a few instances of augmented gaming related injuries as people forget they are still out in the real world" to be relatively hilarious? It really contrasts the amount of daring that comes with the consumption of video games with the real life consequences of that daring.
  3. What does this contrast say about the nature of a human being and how that will be affected by the gaming industry?
Does game violence make teens aggressive? - Kristin Kalning 2006
  1. Does the fact that certain areas of the brain are active while playing a videogame than when not a playing a videogame means that that brain has long term and lasting affects within personality?
  2. Couldn't you argue that Need For Speed utilizes a similar sense of violence that causes a lowering of control and inhibitions as that is an extreme take on an everyday activity?
  3. To me, “Let’s quit using various Xboxes as babysitters instead of doing healthful activities” is a pointlessly harsh statement as the reality of our new times is that the majority of the activities this generation is wanting to join in are technologically driven. Does anyone else agree?

Monday, October 8, 2012

week 7 - Personal Network

Within the last few years, particularly because I am pursuing a major in Computer Science, I have cultivated a central concern that is constantly being brought back to my thoughts. In this class, as we are attempting to critically look at technology as a socially driving force, that concern is pretty prominent and is always at the back of my mind. What it essentially boils down to is the idea that our generation's ability to remain in touch with a large number of people through such short lived interactions has severely shortened our attention spans as well as our patience. While doing this assignment, this topic was unfortunately all I could really think about.

My own personal network consists mostly of the people who I happen to be seeing a lot during any given season of the year. For instance a typical day for me would include interactions with my peers and professors within the classroom, interactions with one of my bosses at one of my jobs, a phone call or two with my dad, and brief in passing conversations with my roommates. As far as my online presence, I will passively skim through Facebook probably two or three times a day, I will check emails and on a rare occasion send emails, and I will probably carry a few short conversations over text messaging. Overall, my personal network is maintained through direct contact. I am all about quality time and I am inclined to value the people and situations that fit easiest into my routine. Therefore, my attention is given out to those major priorities like schoolwork and work work frist, then whatever time and attention I have left to give out must come with some ease for me. 

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

week 6 - reading assignment 07

read one article and respond with three questions.
The Attention Economy and the Net - Michael H. Goldhaber 1997
  1. Is this idea of a new economy to accompany the new age viewpoint commonly accepted?
  2. Did anyone else find is method of presenting this idea much more effective than our past readings? I especially appreciate how he acknowledges the potential doubt a viewer may have in his argument.
  3. I wonder what the authors views on ADD are and how the 'disorder' has been controversially tied to our societies move toward brevity?

Monday, October 1, 2012

week 6 - reading assignment 06


read one article and respond with three questions.
The Net and the Web - Hakim Bey 1991
  1. Couldn't you argue that there are no "transactions" of the net that are truly open to all? I find that being a human in the human race is inherently subject to continuous hierarchy and comparison, I feel as if it is slightly naive to say otherwise - but I could totally be missing something.
  2. Do you think the age of this article is an important thing to consider when really analyzing the truth of its contents?
  3. Does anyone else read this as being an extreme romanticization on the community of the "Web" and how it can help this so-called 'Temporary Autonomous Zone"?