User:Yiorgos Bagakis: Difference between revisions
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/political consciousness generated through digital media | /political consciousness generated through digital media | ||
/How users become Authors | /How users become Authors | ||
/Amateur user/consumer being involved in the creation of new technological products/innovation | /Amateur user/consumer being involved in the creation of new technological products/innovation | ||
/Users Individuals as part of Virtual communities (where rape, or political debate is possible..) | /Users Individuals as part of Virtual communities (where rape, or political debate is possible..) | ||
/Users assume that they can overcome the tyranny of geography through cyberspace | /Users assume that they can overcome the tyranny of geography through cyberspace | ||
/Users as: Digital Natives/Digital Immigrants | /Users as: Digital Natives/Digital Immigrants | ||
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The effects of the break between a place appropriated as one's own place and the other (place, owner) : | The effects of the break between a place appropriated as one's own place and the other (place, owner) : | ||
(1) A triumph of place over time, | (1) A triumph of place over time, | ||
(2) panoptic practice - objects that can be observed, | (2) panoptic practice - objects that can be observed, | ||
(3) power of knowledge - transforming uncertainties of history into readable spaces. | (3) power of knowledge - transforming uncertainties of history into readable spaces. | ||
>>These key terms that seem to hold the same meaning: | >>These key terms that seem to hold the same meaning: | ||
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Place/Space | Place/Space | ||
What is space | What is space | ||
What is place | What is place | ||
How time defines a place | How time defines a place | ||
How time defines space | How time defines space | ||
Internet time/Swatch internet watches (1998) | Internet time/Swatch internet watches (1998) | ||
The Virtual Window (Anne Friedberg, MIT press | The Virtual Window (Anne Friedberg, MIT press | ||
>>Habermas: | >>Habermas: | ||
Public sphere (does the internet serve as a place with such characteristics?) | Public sphere (does the internet serve as a place with such characteristics?) | ||
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/Is the internet a non-place? | /Is the internet a non-place? | ||
/Is the internet a space with non-places? | /Is the internet a space with non-places? | ||
>>Internet Cafes as not places >> Link the speed show art exhibition format here. | >>Internet Cafes as not places >> Link the speed show art exhibition format here. | ||
>>""in a world of visual images once something is put in front of me and I see it, it becomes part of my memory, part of my brain, so I should have the right to copy it" " discuss... | >>""in a world of visual images once something is put in front of me and I see it, it becomes part of my memory, part of my brain, so I should have the right to copy it" " discuss... | ||
A place as private property/ public vs private space and how this is affected by internet. | |||
eg. | |||
>>file sharing | |||
>>people buying net.art websites becoming net.art collectors) | |||
== Prototyping Updates == | == Prototyping Updates == |
Revision as of 11:45, 19 November 2010
Bio
With a broad interest in a range of disciplines;
from interactive design to illustration and from
typography and information design to moving image,
experimental music, cognition and programming.
Since my graduation from London College of Communication
in 2003 (BA Graphic Media Design, Information Design
pathway) I have been active in London's design community
through a number of internships, freelance positions
and full time roles in a variety of design fields (print,
branding, web, interactive media).
The following 2 years, through the MA Networked Media course
in PZI, I would like to examine the various ways that new digital
media have altered the practice of visual communication but also
explore their more creative and artistic potential of the internet
and networked media.
Personal Sites
Thematic Projects Portfolio
- Build, Break, Broadcast
- my second thematic project
- my third thematic project
- my fourth thematic project
Essays
Theoretical Sketchbook
I don't want to separate theory from practice. I initially thought of using a common space for keeping notes for my thematic projects and essays. But I decided to split the space for reasons of clearer presentation. That by no means that theory notes cannot lead to possible practical projects and vice versa.
Anti-Mac Interface | 28.10.2010 - The Anti-Mac Interface
Rough Outline for First Trimester's Essay
>>This first trimester compilation of readings focused on The Users of digital Media. We looked at the various modes of engaging with these new digital tools and environments.
/political consciousness generated through digital media
/How users become Authors
/Amateur user/consumer being involved in the creation of new technological products/innovation
/Users Individuals as part of Virtual communities (where rape, or political debate is possible..)
/Users assume that they can overcome the tyranny of geography through cyberspace
/Users as: Digital Natives/Digital Immigrants
>>The Practice of Everyday Life (Michel De Certeau)
The effects of the break between a place appropriated as one's own place and the other (place, owner) : (1) A triumph of place over time,
(2) panoptic practice - objects that can be observed,
(3) power of knowledge - transforming uncertainties of history into readable spaces.
>>These key terms that seem to hold the same meaning:
Place/Space What is space
What is place
How time defines a place
How time defines space
Internet time/Swatch internet watches (1998)
The Virtual Window (Anne Friedberg, MIT press
>>Habermas:
Public sphere (does the internet serve as a place with such characteristics?)
>>Marc Augé coined the phrase "non-place" to refer to places of transience that do not hold enough significance to be regarded as "places". Examples of a non-place would be a motorway, a hotel room, an airport or a supermarket
/Is the internet a non-place? /Is the internet a space with non-places?
>>Internet Cafes as not places >> Link the speed show art exhibition format here.
>>""in a world of visual images once something is put in front of me and I see it, it becomes part of my memory, part of my brain, so I should have the right to copy it" " discuss...
A place as private property/ public vs private space and how this is affected by internet. eg.
>>file sharing
>>people buying net.art websites becoming net.art collectors)
Prototyping Updates
- assignment 1: I AM THAT I AM
- assignment 2: Clapping music with Arduino
- assignment 3: C programming practice
- If statements
External Links
Arduino Tutorial 2: Play a Melody using the tone() function
Arduino Tutorial 3: Digital Read Serial
Arduino Tutorial 4: Variable Declaration
Arduino Tutorial 6: Knight Rider
Book: Steven Levy - Hackers. Heroes of the Computer Revolution
bash Linux Shell Scripting Tutorial
Electronic Frontier Foundation