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'''Keywords:'''
== Graduation project proposal ==
paranoia, procrastination, wild-domesticated, intuitive technology, spam, how does technology implement in popular culture, self referentiality, theories of conspiracy, vocabularies, concept of keywords, skyping, filtering,
the Internet of things


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[http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/mediawiki/images/6/63/Project_proposal_darija_medic.pdf Attention! Recalculating]
'''Starting ideas:'''


Possible continuation of working with locative media in city spaces (the not realized element of my third thematic project), researching how does information shape spaces, and how do these layers of information communicate with space and with each other. How do we navigate through physical information?


animal-human-city
how are animals perceived, what happens when the city is perceived as their natural habitat, antropomorphizateion of animals (pets), what belongs to "the wild", and what is "domesticated" in human-animal behavior. Where is the space of animals and who claims what. animal as meat, people as animals.


procrastinometer-a tool for measuring anxiety, unproductivity and frustration in today's working and living environment. How are our health and sanity affected by the shift of the working space




in combat with online semantics
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software that measures key markers in, for example, youtube videos, through speech recognition
-prototype of a good internet citizen
-customizing vocabularies of browsing




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more defined outcomes will follow


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== References: ==
*[http://www.yankodesign.com/2008/10/20/trod-the-untrodden-path-geocane-and-upward/ Geocane]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geocaching geocashing]
*[http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/25/worlds-biggest-drawing-created-with-the-help-of-gps-and-dhl appropriation example]
*[http://www.theworldismycanvas.com/ appropriation example 2]
*[http://www.johannes-p-osterhoff.com/interface-art/freedom-from-porn Freedom from porn]
*[http://www.heavythinking.org/content/view/30/37/ ENDO]
*[http://serendipitor.net/site/ Serendipitor]
*[http://theyesmen.org/ The YesMen]
*[http://www.blasttheory.co.uk/bt/work_cysmn.html Can you see me now]
*[http://www.zksoftware.rs/ biometric flash ]


'''literature:'''
*[http://techcrunch.com/2009/10/28/googles-new-mobile-app-cuts-gps-nav-companies-at-the-knees/ big G marches in ]


The Internet of things-Rob Van Kranenburg,Insitute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam, 2008.
Navit helpful links


http://www.wired.com/medtech/health/magazine/16-05/ff_wozniak#, 
*[http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/NavIt_on_Linux Navit on Linux]
 
*[http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Navit_on_TomTom Navit on TomTom]
Purity and danger-Mary Douglas, Routledge, 1966.  
*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/navit/forums/forum/512959/topic/3561185 Navit forum]
 
Sensorium. Embodied Experience, Technology, and Contemporary Art, edited by Caroline A. Jones,
 
Future shock,The third wave Powershift, alvin Toffler, Bantam books, New York, 1980.
 
Information feudalism, Peter Drahos with John Braithwaite, Earthscan, London, 2002.
 
On domesticated glitches, human wetware, on reality as mediated, as opposed to reality perceived as natural:
GltchLnguistx: The Machine in the Ghost / Static Trapped in Mouths, Curt Cloninger Nictoglobe,  Amsterdam,  2010  http://nictoglobe.com/new/query2.html?d=articles&f=glitch
 
 
 
'''other links'''
 
http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/2010/09/subverting-the-lidar-landscape.php,
 
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/weblog/comments/animal_candidates/,
 
http://world-information.org/trd/intro
 
http://rosa-menkman.blogspot.com/search/label/Vernacular%20of%20File%20Formats
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procrastination
 
http://gwei.org/index.php | Google will eat itself
 
*[[User:Darija Medic/Final Project Proposal/notes | Group critique]]

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