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'''RESEARCH DIRECTION'''
'''RESEARCH DIRECTION'''


Through the rest of my studies in PZI I would like to investigate the information that is presented to me from social networks as newsfeed. Focusing on how this information reflects and effects me. I will deal with the facebook algorithm, not with the apparatus of its mechanism, but with the outcome of it. The result is a cause of my actions, as the platform presents me with information based on my activity. The actions that I take on the platform are a reflection of myself, which are the bases for the operation of the algorithm. In return the algorithm spits out information in the newsfeed for me to read.
Through researching the filtered information provided by Facebook's newsfeed I want to explore how it shapes my perception and constructs my on-line identity.
My research on the influence on me from external components on on-line social networks would result into sampling the external sources and reconfiguring them into the creation of shifting versions of my own constructed identity. The outcome will lead into an audio-visual narration/film/essay, like a fictional documentary about me.  
'''Introduction'''
 
I would like to use the components from my newsfeed as a bases to construct my self-portrait.
The goal of this project is building a fictional documentary story/film from the filtered world that Facebook is presenting to me. Focusing on how this information describes, reflects and effects me, creating an image of me through constructing my personal online world.
 
This project builds on Plato's Allegory of the Cave and the idea of constructing a referential notion of the real world and particularly in Plato's idea of how people ascribed forms to the shadows they take to be real, which are as close as people get to viewing reality. In my opinion a similar process can be seen in on-line social networks. Users, by feeding information into the system, such as 'likes' and 'interests', construct a bases for the function of the system. When creating a profile on facebook people enter their personal biographical information, fields of interest, affiliations and favorite activities. From this input the algorithm defines what to present to the user. The creation of the personalized feed is constructed from invisible functions which determine what is displayed, resulting into a filtered version of the world, shifted and translated by the system. I want to take my newsfeed and with its content build a representation of me. The process of creating my self-portrait would include a transformation of the data, for example from one medium to another, with that I will try to bring specific aspect of the content. I could also use another filtration of the gathered content in order to emphasize on the way the platform prescribes to my character.
 
 
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'''RESEARCH QUESTION'''
'''RESEARCH QUESTION'''
As more and more people use Facebook, I would like to explore how does the design of the platform and the apparatus hidden behind it effect people's perception. My main quest would be gathering more knowledge on what kind of reality are these components constructing for me and in return how does that construct my on-line identity.
'''PROJECT PROTOTYPING/EXPERIMENTING'''
My prototypes take the content from the newsfeed which represents the environment and social circle, I focus on the idea that it has an effect on me. I would like to use the components from the newsfeed as a bases for my narrative and with them construct my fictional self-portrait. So far in my experiments I'm trying out different interfaces, searching for a way to explore different aspects of the data and to find a suitable way of presenting the specific aspect which would help me build the structure of the narrative. The portrait would be a layout/a map of all the content placed on it.
During my current exploration I found ways to point out some of the method which are typical for the functioning of the network social platform. I am taking the element of non-sequentiality in the results that the facebook newsfeed produces and using it in my approach of building the self-portrait of influencing external elements. Taking the out of sequence element and pushing/taking it to the extreme, breaking the feed into small bits, which are left for the user to be explored in a non-linear way. In some further experiments I'll try to touch upon other features of the  platform, like the invisibility of the decision making algorithm, which I will try to present as a blind interface. An expected outcome will be an audio-visual story/film/narration about my constructed identity.
To build a better picture of what I want to achieve, I find these projects to have coinciding elements:
– [https://vimeo.com/2893100 "I love Alaska" from Lennert & Sander]  -  What I find as a similar point to my project is the narration, which is a retelling of the digital footprint from the person. What is achieved by stating the search query is a simplistic straightforward description a personal character. The internet searches are like questions, dealing with topics from everyday live and personal issues, which manage to capture different aspects of the self.
- The Love Machine – From this project I want to focus on the exploration of the function of the facebook algorithms. What happens when you feed in specific data, with what result do you end up and how big is its influence.
- The Oulipo - The most fascinating thing I want to give as an example from the Oulipo is the potentiality of interpretation. The fictional element which a meaning can have, this I find as a similarity to my project. How text can be told in a different way with another meaning.
<big><big>Prototypes</big></big>:
* 1st tryout: In this experiment each image contains a newsfeed. It has the visuals taken from the post and the narration, text turned into speech.
https://vimeo.com/115192688
* 2nd tryout: In this experiment features a narration structure where a post from the newsfeed will be broken down into sentences. Each sentence will fill a pixel. A arrangment of the bits of the post would be linear, one after another horizontally put, structuring the portrait. [[File:NarrationPlacement.jpg|thumbnail| Narration structure]]
https://vimeo.com/115536385
* 3rd tryout: This is a working prototype, not a mock-up. It has the same narration structure as the 2nd prototype. A person can navigate through the image with the arrows on the keyboard.
https://vimeo.com/116465103
<big>'''PRACTICAL STEPS'''</big>
*Experimenting with different aspects of the content. Choosing which serves best the purpose.
*Prototyping interaction with the content. Deciding the structure of the extracted content
*Examaning the results from the previous tryouts and focusing on the engagement with the participant. Choosing whether an interaction would be needed, or the project would have a static outcome.
<big>'''Literature'''</big>
Geert Lovink - Networks without a cause
Evgeny Morozov - The netdelusion
Sherry Turkle - Alone together
Olga Goriunova - Databaseness
'''[add bibliography
add timetable for production]'''
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'''RESEARCH DIRECTION'''
Through researching the filtered information provided by Facebook's newsfeed I want to explore how it shapes my perception and constructs my identity.
'''Introduction:'''
'''[You say later: "I would like to use the components from (my Facebook) newsfeed as a bases for my narrative and with them construct my fictional self-portrait." if that is the project put it here.]'''
The goal of this project is building a narrative in the form of a fictional documentary story/film from the filtered world that Facebook is presenting to me. Focusing on how this information describes, reflects and effects me, creating an image of me through constructing my personal online world.
This project builds on Plato's Allegory of the '''C'''ave and the idea of constructing a referential notion of the real world '''and''' particu'''larly''' in Plato's idea of how people ascribed forms to the shadows they take to be real, which are as close '''as people''' get to viewing reality. In my opinion a similar process can be s'''een in o'''n-line social networks. Us'''ers, by''' feeding information '''into''' the system, such as 'likes' and 'interests', construct a bases for the function of the system.'''[ <make this clearer- unpack]'''  From the input the algorithm defines what to present to the user. The creation of the personalized feed is constructed from invisible functions '''which determine what is displayed''', resulting into a filtered version, shifted and translated by the system.'''[ ok: here explain what you want to do in order to make your own filtration, translations-develop your argument]
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[[File:EdgeRankGraph.jpg|frameless|center|700px]]
'''RESEARCH QUESTION'''
As we spend more and more time in on-line social networks, Facebook becomes a big source of information for a lot of users. Focusing on the huge effect on people's perception, I'd like to research what is the influence projected from the information that is circulating there. My main quest would be gathering more knowledge on what kind of reality are these components constructing for me and in return how does that construct my on-line identity.
'''
["My prototypes" could go here.]
'''
'''PROJECT PROTOTYPING/EXPERIMENTING'''
To build a better picture of what I want to achieve, I find these projects to have coinciding elements:
– [https://vimeo.com/2893100 "I love Alaska" from Lennert & Sander]  -  What I find as a similar point to my project is the narration, which is a retelling of the digital footprint from the person. What is achieved by stating the search query is a simplistic straightforward description a personal character. The internet searches are like questions, dealing with topics from everyday live and personal issues, which manage to capture different aspects of the self.
- The Love Machine – From this project I want to focus on the exploration of the function of the facebook algorithms. What happens when you feed in specific data, with what result do you end up and how big is its influence.
- The Oulipo - The most fascinating thing I want to give as an example from the Oulipo is the potentiality of interpretation. The fictional element which a meaning can have, this I find as a similarity to my project. How text can be told in a different way with another meaning.
''''''
[this should go earlier>>]''''''
'''My prototypes take''' the content from the newsfeed which represents the environment and social circle, I focus on the idea that it has an effect on me. I would like to use the components from the newsfeed as a bases for my narrative and with them construct my fictional self-portrait. So far in my experiments I'm trying out different interfaces, searching for a way to explore different aspects of the data and to find a suitable way of presenting the specific aspect which would help me build the structure of the narrative. The portrait would be a layout/a map of all the content placed on it.
During my current exploration I found ways to point out some of the method which are typical for the functioning of the network social platform. I am taking the element of non-sequentiality in the results that the facebook newsfeed produces and using it in my approach of building the self-portrait of influencing external elements. Taking the out of sequence element and pushing/taking it to the extreme, breaking the feed into small bits, which are left for the user to be explored in a non-linear way. In some further experiments I'll try to touch upon other features of the  platform, like the invisibility of the decision making algorithm, which I will try to present as a blind interface. An expected outcome will lead into an audio-visual story/film/narration about my constructed identity.
Prototypes:
1st tryout: In this experiment each image contains a newsfeed. It has the visuals taken from the post and the narration, text turned into speech.
https://vimeo.com/115192688
2nd tryout: In this experiment features a narration structure where a post from the newsfeed will be broken down into sentences. Each sentence will fill a pixel. A arrangment of the bits of the post would be linear, one after another horizontally put, structuring the portrait. [[File:NarrationPlacement.jpg|thumbnail| Narration structure]]
https://vimeo.com/115536385


As we spend more and more time in online social networks I want to research what is the influence projected on us from the information that we are presented there. For me it's interesting to analyze external influence from the environment and from the social circle that I am part of. There are invisible factors which can't be understood, because of the non transparency of their mechanism. I would like to find out how do these components come about and what kind of an environment are they forming.
3rd tryout: This is a working prototype, not a mock-up. It has the same narration structure as the 2nd prototype. A person can navigate through the image with the arrows on the keyboard.
https://vimeo.com/116465103




'''PROJECT PROTOTYPING'''
'''[add bibliography


My project uses the output of Facebook's newsfeed, but would not deal with the real inner operation of it. Taking the content from this environment and social circle and focusing on the idea that it lays an effect on me. The reflection of the components from the newsfeed I would like to use as constructing my self-portrait. By using the data, I don't want to do data analysis, but rather that I want to use the information as a bases for my narrative. The portrait would be a layout/a map of all the content placed on it. It's specific order will be decided by me, it would reflect the normal way I read the newsfeed. The content that enters the narrative is not all the content displayed to me by the algorithm, it's only the content that I have read and seen. This selection of the posts is based on what has influenced me.
add timetable for production]'''
During my current exploration I found ways to point out some of the method which are typical for and through which the system is functioning. I am taking the element of non-sequentiality in the results that the facebook newsfeed produces and using it in my approach of building the self-portrait of influencing external elements. Taking the out of sequence element and pushing/taking it to the extreme, breaking the feed into small bits, which are left for the user to be explored in a non-linear way. constructed identity. The outcome will lead into an audio-visual narration/film/essay.

Latest revision as of 09:22, 28 January 2015

NEW VERSĩØN OF THE PROPOSAL
/WORKING ON THE TITLE/

RESEARCH DIRECTION

Through researching the filtered information provided by Facebook's newsfeed I want to explore how it shapes my perception and constructs my on-line identity.

Introduction

I would like to use the components from my newsfeed as a bases to construct my self-portrait. The goal of this project is building a fictional documentary story/film from the filtered world that Facebook is presenting to me. Focusing on how this information describes, reflects and effects me, creating an image of me through constructing my personal online world.

This project builds on Plato's Allegory of the Cave and the idea of constructing a referential notion of the real world and particularly in Plato's idea of how people ascribed forms to the shadows they take to be real, which are as close as people get to viewing reality. In my opinion a similar process can be seen in on-line social networks. Users, by feeding information into the system, such as 'likes' and 'interests', construct a bases for the function of the system. When creating a profile on facebook people enter their personal biographical information, fields of interest, affiliations and favorite activities. From this input the algorithm defines what to present to the user. The creation of the personalized feed is constructed from invisible functions which determine what is displayed, resulting into a filtered version of the world, shifted and translated by the system. I want to take my newsfeed and with its content build a representation of me. The process of creating my self-portrait would include a transformation of the data, for example from one medium to another, with that I will try to bring specific aspect of the content. I could also use another filtration of the gathered content in order to emphasize on the way the platform prescribes to my character.


EdgeRankGraph.jpg


RESEARCH QUESTION

As more and more people use Facebook, I would like to explore how does the design of the platform and the apparatus hidden behind it effect people's perception. My main quest would be gathering more knowledge on what kind of reality are these components constructing for me and in return how does that construct my on-line identity.


PROJECT PROTOTYPING/EXPERIMENTING

My prototypes take the content from the newsfeed which represents the environment and social circle, I focus on the idea that it has an effect on me. I would like to use the components from the newsfeed as a bases for my narrative and with them construct my fictional self-portrait. So far in my experiments I'm trying out different interfaces, searching for a way to explore different aspects of the data and to find a suitable way of presenting the specific aspect which would help me build the structure of the narrative. The portrait would be a layout/a map of all the content placed on it. During my current exploration I found ways to point out some of the method which are typical for the functioning of the network social platform. I am taking the element of non-sequentiality in the results that the facebook newsfeed produces and using it in my approach of building the self-portrait of influencing external elements. Taking the out of sequence element and pushing/taking it to the extreme, breaking the feed into small bits, which are left for the user to be explored in a non-linear way. In some further experiments I'll try to touch upon other features of the platform, like the invisibility of the decision making algorithm, which I will try to present as a blind interface. An expected outcome will be an audio-visual story/film/narration about my constructed identity.


To build a better picture of what I want to achieve, I find these projects to have coinciding elements:

"I love Alaska" from Lennert & Sander - What I find as a similar point to my project is the narration, which is a retelling of the digital footprint from the person. What is achieved by stating the search query is a simplistic straightforward description a personal character. The internet searches are like questions, dealing with topics from everyday live and personal issues, which manage to capture different aspects of the self.

- The Love Machine – From this project I want to focus on the exploration of the function of the facebook algorithms. What happens when you feed in specific data, with what result do you end up and how big is its influence.

- The Oulipo - The most fascinating thing I want to give as an example from the Oulipo is the potentiality of interpretation. The fictional element which a meaning can have, this I find as a similarity to my project. How text can be told in a different way with another meaning.


Prototypes:

  • 1st tryout: In this experiment each image contains a newsfeed. It has the visuals taken from the post and the narration, text turned into speech.

https://vimeo.com/115192688


  • 2nd tryout: In this experiment features a narration structure where a post from the newsfeed will be broken down into sentences. Each sentence will fill a pixel. A arrangment of the bits of the post would be linear, one after another horizontally put, structuring the portrait.
    Narration structure

https://vimeo.com/115536385



  • 3rd tryout: This is a working prototype, not a mock-up. It has the same narration structure as the 2nd prototype. A person can navigate through the image with the arrows on the keyboard.

https://vimeo.com/116465103

PRACTICAL STEPS

  • Experimenting with different aspects of the content. Choosing which serves best the purpose.
  • Prototyping interaction with the content. Deciding the structure of the extracted content
  • Examaning the results from the previous tryouts and focusing on the engagement with the participant. Choosing whether an interaction would be needed, or the project would have a static outcome.


Literature

Geert Lovink - Networks without a cause

Evgeny Morozov - The netdelusion

Sherry Turkle - Alone together

Olga Goriunova - Databaseness


[add bibliography

add timetable for production]

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//Uncorrected version


RESEARCH DIRECTION

Through researching the filtered information provided by Facebook's newsfeed I want to explore how it shapes my perception and constructs my identity.

Introduction: [You say later: "I would like to use the components from (my Facebook) newsfeed as a bases for my narrative and with them construct my fictional self-portrait." if that is the project put it here.] The goal of this project is building a narrative in the form of a fictional documentary story/film from the filtered world that Facebook is presenting to me. Focusing on how this information describes, reflects and effects me, creating an image of me through constructing my personal online world.

This project builds on Plato's Allegory of the Cave and the idea of constructing a referential notion of the real world and particularly in Plato's idea of how people ascribed forms to the shadows they take to be real, which are as close as people get to viewing reality. In my opinion a similar process can be seen in on-line social networks. Users, by feeding information into the system, such as 'likes' and 'interests', construct a bases for the function of the system.[ <make this clearer- unpack] From the input the algorithm defines what to present to the user. The creation of the personalized feed is constructed from invisible functions which determine what is displayed, resulting into a filtered version, shifted and translated by the system.[ ok: here explain what you want to do in order to make your own filtration, translations-develop your argument]

EdgeRankGraph.jpg


RESEARCH QUESTION

As we spend more and more time in on-line social networks, Facebook becomes a big source of information for a lot of users. Focusing on the huge effect on people's perception, I'd like to research what is the influence projected from the information that is circulating there. My main quest would be gathering more knowledge on what kind of reality are these components constructing for me and in return how does that construct my on-line identity. ["My prototypes" could go here.]

PROJECT PROTOTYPING/EXPERIMENTING

To build a better picture of what I want to achieve, I find these projects to have coinciding elements:

"I love Alaska" from Lennert & Sander - What I find as a similar point to my project is the narration, which is a retelling of the digital footprint from the person. What is achieved by stating the search query is a simplistic straightforward description a personal character. The internet searches are like questions, dealing with topics from everyday live and personal issues, which manage to capture different aspects of the self.

- The Love Machine – From this project I want to focus on the exploration of the function of the facebook algorithms. What happens when you feed in specific data, with what result do you end up and how big is its influence.

- The Oulipo - The most fascinating thing I want to give as an example from the Oulipo is the potentiality of interpretation. The fictional element which a meaning can have, this I find as a similarity to my project. How text can be told in a different way with another meaning.

' [this should go earlier>>]'

My prototypes take the content from the newsfeed which represents the environment and social circle, I focus on the idea that it has an effect on me. I would like to use the components from the newsfeed as a bases for my narrative and with them construct my fictional self-portrait. So far in my experiments I'm trying out different interfaces, searching for a way to explore different aspects of the data and to find a suitable way of presenting the specific aspect which would help me build the structure of the narrative. The portrait would be a layout/a map of all the content placed on it. During my current exploration I found ways to point out some of the method which are typical for the functioning of the network social platform. I am taking the element of non-sequentiality in the results that the facebook newsfeed produces and using it in my approach of building the self-portrait of influencing external elements. Taking the out of sequence element and pushing/taking it to the extreme, breaking the feed into small bits, which are left for the user to be explored in a non-linear way. In some further experiments I'll try to touch upon other features of the platform, like the invisibility of the decision making algorithm, which I will try to present as a blind interface. An expected outcome will lead into an audio-visual story/film/narration about my constructed identity.


Prototypes:

1st tryout: In this experiment each image contains a newsfeed. It has the visuals taken from the post and the narration, text turned into speech. https://vimeo.com/115192688


2nd tryout: In this experiment features a narration structure where a post from the newsfeed will be broken down into sentences. Each sentence will fill a pixel. A arrangment of the bits of the post would be linear, one after another horizontally put, structuring the portrait.

Narration structure

https://vimeo.com/115536385



3rd tryout: This is a working prototype, not a mock-up. It has the same narration structure as the 2nd prototype. A person can navigate through the image with the arrows on the keyboard. https://vimeo.com/116465103


[add bibliography

add timetable for production]