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Digital Dualism versus Augmented Reality » Cyborgology
Digital Dualism versus Augmented Reality » Cyborgology
The power of social media to burrow dramatically into our everyday lives as well as the near ubiquity of new technologies such as mobile phones has forced us all to conceptualize the digital and the physical; the on- and off-line. And some have a bias to see the digital and the physical as separate; what I am calling digital dualism. Digital dualists believe that the digital world is “virtual” and the physical world “real.” This bias motivates many of the critiques of sites like Facebook and the rest of the social web and I fundamentally think this digital dualism is a fallacy. Instead, I want to argue that the digital and physical are increasingly meshed, and want to call this opposite perspective that implodes atoms and bits rather than holding them conceptually separate augmented reality.
·thesocietypages.org·
Digital Dualism versus Augmented Reality » Cyborgology
The IRL Fetish – The New Inquiry
The IRL Fetish – The New Inquiry
But as the proliferation of such essays and books suggests, we are far from forgetting about the offline; rather we have become obsessed with being offline more than ever before. We have never appreciated a solitary stroll, a camping trip, a face-to-face chat with friends, or even our boredom better than we do now. Nothing has contributed more to our collective appreciation for being logged off and technologically disconnected than the very technologies of connection. The ease of digital distraction has made us appreciate solitude with a new intensity. We savor being face-to-face with a small group of friends or family in one place and one time far more thanks to the digital sociality that so fluidly rearranges the rules of time and space. In short, we’ve never cherished being alone, valued introspection, and treasured information disconnection more than we do now. Never has being disconnected — even if for just a moment — felt so profound.
·thenewinquiry.com·
The IRL Fetish – The New Inquiry
Cinemagraph
Cinemagraph
A Cinemagraph is an image that contains within itself a living moment that allows a glimpse of time to be experienced and preserved endlessly. Visual Graphics Artist Kevin Burg began experimenting with the .gif format in this style in 2009 but it wasn't until he partnered with photographer Jamie Beck to cover NYFW that Cinemagraphs were born. Marrying original content photography with the desire to communicate more to the viewer birthed the cinemagraph process. Starting in-camera, the artists take a traditional photograph and combine a living moment into the image through the isolated animation of multiple frames. To quote supermodel Coco Rocha "it's more than a photo but not quite a video". Beck and Burg named the process "Cinemagraphs" for their cinematic quality while maintaining at its soul the principles of traditional photography.
·cinemagraphs.com·
Cinemagraph
How I Made a Cinemagraph
How I Made a Cinemagraph
My last post about the cinemagraph received more interest than I had expected. I made a really terrible cinemagraph myself and after I was asked by several people on how to make one, I began to attempt other faster and more efficient ways of making one.
·anaestheticdiscourse.com·
How I Made a Cinemagraph
Rourke: On the Doctrine of the Similar GIFs and The Mimetic Web
Rourke: On the Doctrine of the Similar GIFs and The Mimetic Web
The GIF – standing for Graphical Interchange Format – has been around since 1987. Their early popularity was based, in part, on their ability to load in time with a web-page. In the days of poor bandwidth and dial-up connections this meant that at least part of a GIF image would appear before the user’s connection broke, or – more significantly – the user could see enough of the image for it to make sense. In the mid 90s avid web hackers managed to crack the code of GIFs and use this ‘partial loading’ mechanism to encode animations within a single GIF file. Thus the era of personal web pages saturated with looping animations of spinning hamsters was born. Brought on – ironically – by their obsolescence the GIF has become the medium of choice for web artists, propagating their particular net-aesthetic through this free, open and kitschy medium. GIFs inhabit the space between convenience and abundance, where an apparent breakdown in communication can stimulate new modes of expressing n
·spacecollective.org·
Rourke: On the Doctrine of the Similar GIFs and The Mimetic Web
What Audiences Want: Study Uncovers Possible Futures for Storytelling | Latitude Research°
What Audiences Want: Study Uncovers Possible Futures for Storytelling | Latitude Research°
Earlier this year, Latitude set out to understand audiences’ evolving expectations around their everyday content experiences—with TV shows, movies, books, plot-driven video games, news, and even advertising. We began by speaking with leaders in the emerging “transmedia” space to investigate the challenges and the opportunities that today’s storytellers are encountering. Then we asked 158 early adopters from across the world how they’d like to experience stories in the future. During the course of a generative, online survey, participants were asked to play the role of producer; they chose a narrative (a book, movie, TV show, plot-driven video games, news story, etc.) that they know well and re-invented how audiences might experience that story. Some of the ideas participants suggested are possible today even if they don’t exist yet—while others require technologies that are still several years coming.
·latd.com·
What Audiences Want: Study Uncovers Possible Futures for Storytelling | Latitude Research°
Dwight Garner on Driving to West Virginia - NYTimes.com
Dwight Garner on Driving to West Virginia - NYTimes.com
I need these trips to see myself plain. I take out my failings as a husband, as a father and as a man, and put them on the dashboard where I can study them, like the imagery on a moral GPS unit, one that allows you to scan for alternate routes and toll-free bridges.
·nytimes.com·
Dwight Garner on Driving to West Virginia - NYTimes.com
Art is Open Source, augmented reality, knowledge, hacking, art
Art is Open Source, augmented reality, knowledge, hacking, art
AOS, Art is Open Source, is an international informal network exploring the mutation of human beings with the wide and ubiquitous accessibility and availability of digital technologies and networks. We move across arts and sciences, using technology, communication, performance, art and design, to instantiate emotional actions and processes that are able to expose the dynamics of our contemporary world. We do this in academic, artistic, business and activist domains and, actually, we are focused on moving fluidly among each of these spaces.
·artisopensource.net·
Art is Open Source, augmented reality, knowledge, hacking, art
Knowners link sharing plugin for Wordpress, by FakePress and Art is Open Source
Knowners link sharing plugin for Wordpress, by FakePress and Art is Open Source
Here you will find our favourite links (feel free to browse them by using the tags above) as well as the WordPress plugin (called Knowners, as this website) which we use to share them.Please look to the pages listed on the right to download the plugin and this WordPress theme we are using, which includes usage examples of the plugin itself.
·fakepress.it·
Knowners link sharing plugin for Wordpress, by FakePress and Art is Open Source
HIS 3460: Digital History
HIS 3460: Digital History
This course will explore current methods in the field, and also imagine future possibilities. You will study a range of theories of new media and employ them as you collect, analyze, and produce historical scholarship. Throughout the course we will assess how and why the creation, archiving, and interpretation of historical data are changing in the face of new forms of digital communication. We will also examine how these tools impact the primary goal of the historian: producing narratives that explain historical change. You will learn about and work with emerging tools in the areas of data mining, graphic information systems, image and audio production, and social media. With classmates, you will produce a digital project using data and artifacts that historicize the 2012 presidential election.
·blsciblogs.baruch.cuny.edu·
HIS 3460: Digital History
Jeff Whelan: Joe Strummer's Legacy
Jeff Whelan: Joe Strummer's Legacy
Joe Strummer, the frontman for the legendary rock n' roll band The Clash, would have turned 60 years old this month. He died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart defect 10 years ago this December, but is arguably more relevant today than at the height of his popularity.
·huffingtonpost.com·
Jeff Whelan: Joe Strummer's Legacy
The Erudite WordPress Theme – Soma Design
The Erudite WordPress Theme – Soma Design
The Eru­dite is a free, open source theme for writ­ers. If you rely on super­flu­ous visual design and/or con­tent to dis­tract your vis­i­tors from the shoddy state of your writ­ing, move along, noth­ing to see here (literally). For those still here, The Eru­dite is a theme for writ­ers who want read­ers, not vis­i­tors, traf­fic, click-throughs, CPMs or what-have-you. Just the words that you put on the vir­tual page, alone and naked. Noth­ing to dis­tract your read­ers from your prose. Scared?
·somadesign.ca·
The Erudite WordPress Theme – Soma Design
Timely
Timely
The most user-friendly, flexible, and feature-rich plugin for publishing and promoting events on your WordPress website.
·time.ly·
Timely
WordPress Backup to Dropbox
WordPress Backup to Dropbox
WordPress Backup to Dropbox is a plugin for WordPress that automatically uploads a backup of your entire website, including all files and its database, to Dropbox. It has been created to give you piece of mind that your website is backed up on a regular basis. Just choose a day, time and how often you wish yor backup to be performed and kick back and wait for your backup to be dropped in your Dropbox!
·wpb2d.com·
WordPress Backup to Dropbox
Imagination Prompt Generator: Random Writing Blog Prompts, Writer's Prompt Tool · Creativity-Portal.com
Imagination Prompt Generator: Random Writing Blog Prompts, Writer's Prompt Tool · Creativity-Portal.com
Are you looking for some random writing prompts or story starters for your journal, blog, or other creativity-related project? Well then, you've come to the right place! Creativity Portal's Imagination Prompt Generator will inspire you by outputting one of many randomly generated "Imagination Prompts" at the press of a button. We call them Imagination Prompts because they can be used for writing, blogging, art projects, music, discussion, or anything else you need some inspirational prompting for! Discover more writing inspiration, prompts, and how-to articles in the menus on both sides of this page.
·creativity-portal.com·
Imagination Prompt Generator: Random Writing Blog Prompts, Writer's Prompt Tool · Creativity-Portal.com
A New Species Discovered ... On Flickr : The Picture Show : NPR
A New Species Discovered ... On Flickr : The Picture Show : NPR
The moral of the story? The world is full of potential naturalists, Winterton says. More and more people using high-quality cameras that capture the kind of detail scientists need for identification, and they are sharing these photos online. "There's thousands of images a minute uploaded on Flickr," he says. "I think there are many more discoveries forthcoming, particularly as more people are getting out into the field."
·npr.org·
A New Species Discovered ... On Flickr : The Picture Show : NPR
Your Online Self: Preparing for EC&I; 831
Your Online Self: Preparing for EC&I; 831
The intention of this wiki is to provide a learning resource to participants in advance of the EC&I; 831 Massive Online Open Course (MOOC). The wiki currently focusses on some of the issues faced by new users of Twitter—primarily basic setup concerns. It also covers some elements of digital literacy, including networked learning through Personal/Professional Learning Networks and sharing on Twitter, as well as some of the social norms involved with social learning.
·youronlineself.wikispaces.com·
Your Online Self: Preparing for EC&I; 831
breaking culture • Animated GIFs, Camera Lucida, Culture and...
breaking culture • Animated GIFs, Camera Lucida, Culture and...
This is a placeholder for a longer essay I’m writing on the changing media and cultural landscape, and how this will impact current trends in intellectual property rights law. My basic premises are these: at the moment there is a cultural argument about the value of short pieces of information and media. 140 characters of Twitter and 160 of the average text message have become the latest targets of age old critiques of the value of literacy.  But the economy of language they represent is a clear indication of their cultural significance.  In many cases, making a point with this small a window requires the isolation and deployment of signs and signals deeply embedded in our current conversation.  These, therefore, are quite helpful to analysts who are looking for the distilled essence of the current conjuncture.
·breakingculture.tumblr.com·
breaking culture • Animated GIFs, Camera Lucida, Culture and...
Jon Udell: Work narration and wanker management
Jon Udell: Work narration and wanker management
In an article on instant outlining I wrote about something that both Dave Winer and I believe deeply: the value of narrating work as it proceeds. Dave tells me that UserLand simply cannot employ people who are unwilling, or unable, to communicate in this way. To me this looks like clueful management, not wanker management -- provided, as Dorothea says, that there is "a firm injunction against messenger-slaughter."
·radio-weblogs.com·
Jon Udell: Work narration and wanker management
If Hemingway wrote JavaScript by fat xxx
If Hemingway wrote JavaScript by fat xxx
What is it about JavaScript that attracts so many literature devotees? I have a few half-baked theories relating to the expressive potential of a limited syntax, but that’s for another time. What about the great writers? What would they have made of JavaScript? Even as a long-time Hemingway nut, I’d be the first to admit that Papa would probably have loathed programming (and programmers). Yet I’m betting that amongst all that general contempt there would have lurked a soft spot for JavaScript, because it’s his kind of language, am I right? A spare and deceptively plain surface, masking substance and drama beneath.
·byfat.xxx·
If Hemingway wrote JavaScript by fat xxx
Piratebox Memo
Piratebox Memo
Videos and links to parts needed to build a piratebox.
·sites.google.com·
Piratebox Memo
Inge Druckrey: Teaching to See on Vimeo
Inge Druckrey: Teaching to See on Vimeo
“This [film] is about patient and dedicated teaching, about learning to look and visualize in order to design, about the importance of drawing. It is one designer’s personal experience of issues that face all designers, expressed with sympathy and encouragement, and illustrated with examples of Inge [Druckrey]’s own work and that of grateful generations of her students. There are simple phrases that give insights into complex matters, for example that letterforms are ‘memories of motion.’ Above all, it is characteristic of Inge that in this examination of basic principles the word “beautiful” is used several times.”
·vimeo.com·
Inge Druckrey: Teaching to See on Vimeo
Don't Lecture Me | American RadioWorks
Don't Lecture Me | American RadioWorks
College students spend a lot of time listening to lectures. But research shows there are better ways to learn. And experts say students need to learn better because the 21st century economy demands more well-educated workers.
·americanradioworks.publicradio.org·
Don't Lecture Me | American RadioWorks