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==Descrition==
Trimester (1, 2 or 3), Year.
What ever happened to mad cows?
OR
Graduation Project, Year.


'''NOTE: All documentation material, PDF, photos, videos, etc, must be uploaded to the wiki. No embedding or third party hosts allowed, for obvious archiving issues ;)'''


At the beginning of 2009, a H1N1 strain from the swine influenza virus started spreading throughout the world,<br />
'''NOTE: Please use "your name, the title of your project, the year" as page name.'''
and together with it, panic of infection rose. The virus itself hadn’t shown dramatically greater numbers of victims<br />
in comparison to the regular seasonal flue, to which it also resembles in symptoms,<br />
making it difficult to distinguish them both, causing further uncertainty and panic among people.<br />
“Of course it’s wonderful how quickly information can be communicated these days. <br />
The problem lies in evaluating that information. The media or individuals publishing on the Internet <br />
can make mistakes, panic themselves, and infect other people. And this spreads much more quickly than the swine flu”<br />


The more it is well spread, present, mutating, and becoming THE virus (forming a strong structure-image)<br />
== Description ==
the more different reactions are born, mutating. What made this virus so dangerous and controversial?<br />
Whether out of fear of another plague, or remembrance of some deadly predecessors –the Spanish flu,<br />
the pandemic of 2009 became a media monster, memeticaly infecting with theories of conspiracy and irrational behaviour. <br />
As Wendy Chun argues, the paranoid mind has an answer for everything (Chun, 2006).<br />
But also the paranoid mind must have resources for consuming paranoia. <br />
In the vastness of blogospheres and social networks was a fertile ground <br />
for spreading the disease of the disease. In that case we are explicitly dealing with the reality of the virtual,<br />
where the virtual belief becomes the true reality, influencing our experience of the everyday. 


The objects tagged (infected) in this project are objects shared among people in our everyday, tracing our tactical networks.
The infection has  spread so far in Brussels and Rotterdam, with a tendency to grow.  
350 words including aims of the theoretical and practical research as well as its outcome.


== Media ==
=== Photos ===


[[User:Darija/_MG_3758.jpg | newspaper]]<br />
* '''At least 2, Max 5.'''
[[User:Darija Medic/project/_MG_3890m.3.jpg | toilet towel]]<br />
* '''native resolution only''' (that is the highest resolution you have for your photo and whatever resolution if you make screencaps)
[[User:Darija Medic/project/_MG_3777n.jpg | bookstore]]<br />
* '''PNG''' format
[[User:Darija Medic/project/_MG_3774r.jpg | bookstore2]]<br />
[[User:Darija Medic/project/_MG_3812d.jpg | toilet]]<br />
[[User:Darija Medic/project/DSC04207.2.JPG | traffic light]]<br />
[[User:Darija Medic/project/_MG_3784dd.jpg | restaurant]]<br />
[[User:Darija Medic/project/_MG_3876gg.jpg | cafe]]<br />
[[User:Darija Medic/project/_MG_3909nnn.jpg | cafe2]]


=== Video ===
'''''optional'' unless the final outcome of the project, or one of its main components, is a video/film/animation.'''
* allowed containers/codecs combos:
** '''WebM''' '''(preferred)''':
*** '''Video codec:''' VP8 (3-5 Mbps data rate)
*** '''Audio codec:''' Vorbis (-q 6)
** '''Ogg:'''
*** '''Video codec:''' Theora (3-5 Mbps data rate)
*** '''Audio codec:''' Vorbis (-q 6)
** '''MP4:'''
*** '''Video Codec:''' H.264 (3-5 Mbps data rate)
*** '''Audio Codec:''' AAC (160kbps or 384kbps if 5.1) or MP3 (-V0 or -b 320)
* '''resolution:''' 720p if source >= 720p, native resolution otherwise, '''progressive'''.
* '''FPS:''' 24, 25, 30.
* '''Sample rate:'''
** 44.1kHz if source is 44.1kHz or 88.2kHz
** 48 kHz if source is 48kHz or 96kHz
** 44.1 kHz for everything else.


== Attachments ==
=== Audio ===
'''''optional'' unless the final outcome of the project, or one of its main components, is a sound piece/track.'''
* allowed containers/codecs combos:
** '''Ogg:''' Vorbis (-q 6) '''preferred'''
** '''MPEG:''' MP3 (-V0 or -b 320)
** '''FLAC''' (-8)
* '''Sample rate:'''
** 44.1kHz if source is 44.1kHz or 88.2kHz
** 48 kHz if source is 48kHz or 96kHz
** 44.1 kHz for everything else.
*''' Do not transcode!''' For instance, if the sound generated is directly an MP3, do not re-encode it with the settings above or with a different codec. Only encode original uncompressed or lossless compressed sources.


== Essay ==


*[[File:User_Darija_Medic_project__MG_3890m.3.jpg]]
Abstract and bibs/ref + link to PDF (PDF must be uploaded to wiki). <br />
*[[File:User_Darija_Medic_project__MG_3777n.jpg]]
Use Steve's recommendations for abstract length and bibliographic style.
*[[File:User_Darija_Medic_project__MG_3774r.jpg]]
 
*[[File:User_Darija_Medic_project__MG_3812d.jpg]]
== Additional Information ==
*[[File:User_Darija_Medic_project_DSC04207.2.JPG]]
 
*[[File:User_Darija_Medic_project__MG_3784dd.jpg]]
'''''optional'''''
*[[File:User_Darija_Medic_project__MG_3876gg.jpg]]
 
*[[File:User_Darija_Medic_project__MG_3909nnn.jpg]]
* Project URL (if lives on an external site)
==Documentation==
* extra wiki links (in case you have relevant notes/journals/documentation in your User: page, ''this is useful particularly if you have been asked to articulate further or refine your project during your assessment'')
A minimum of 2 high resolution images and a two minute video demo of the project.
* Animated GIFs
==Links to Project==
 
Here is where you can link to the actual project or larger video/sound files
 
==Source Code==
[[Category: Trimester Projects]]
if relevant
[[Category: Graduation Projects]]

Latest revision as of 17:10, 16 May 2012

Trimester (1, 2 or 3), Year.
OR
Graduation Project, Year.

NOTE: All documentation material, PDF, photos, videos, etc, must be uploaded to the wiki. No embedding or third party hosts allowed, for obvious archiving issues ;)

NOTE: Please use "your name, the title of your project, the year" as page name.

Description

350 words including aims of the theoretical and practical research as well as its outcome.

Media

Photos

  • At least 2, Max 5.
  • native resolution only (that is the highest resolution you have for your photo and whatever resolution if you make screencaps)
  • PNG format

Video

optional unless the final outcome of the project, or one of its main components, is a video/film/animation.

  • allowed containers/codecs combos:
    • WebM (preferred):
      • Video codec: VP8 (3-5 Mbps data rate)
      • Audio codec: Vorbis (-q 6)
    • Ogg:
      • Video codec: Theora (3-5 Mbps data rate)
      • Audio codec: Vorbis (-q 6)
    • MP4:
      • Video Codec: H.264 (3-5 Mbps data rate)
      • Audio Codec: AAC (160kbps or 384kbps if 5.1) or MP3 (-V0 or -b 320)
  • resolution: 720p if source >= 720p, native resolution otherwise, progressive.
  • FPS: 24, 25, 30.
  • Sample rate:
    • 44.1kHz if source is 44.1kHz or 88.2kHz
    • 48 kHz if source is 48kHz or 96kHz
    • 44.1 kHz for everything else.

Audio

optional unless the final outcome of the project, or one of its main components, is a sound piece/track.

  • allowed containers/codecs combos:
    • Ogg: Vorbis (-q 6) preferred
    • MPEG: MP3 (-V0 or -b 320)
    • FLAC (-8)
  • Sample rate:
    • 44.1kHz if source is 44.1kHz or 88.2kHz
    • 48 kHz if source is 48kHz or 96kHz
    • 44.1 kHz for everything else.
  • Do not transcode! For instance, if the sound generated is directly an MP3, do not re-encode it with the settings above or with a different codec. Only encode original uncompressed or lossless compressed sources.

Essay

Abstract and bibs/ref + link to PDF (PDF must be uploaded to wiki).
Use Steve's recommendations for abstract length and bibliographic style.

Additional Information

optional

  • Project URL (if lives on an external site)
  • extra wiki links (in case you have relevant notes/journals/documentation in your User: page, this is useful particularly if you have been asked to articulate further or refine your project during your assessment)
  • Animated GIFs