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The world is highly determined by New Media. I as a designer am interested in how we exchange and organize knowledge on the web. Over the last few years, I have focussed my research on Web 2.0. To be more precise I am interested in | |||
the way users of Web 2.0 act in popular structures, such as Wikipedia and Facebook. | |||
In my theoretical work, I try to find out how the web effects our life and how we express our feelings. Recurring questions and topics are if the Web mirrors our own expectations or if it is a preexisting set of technologies that we simply follow and adapt, what truth and lie means in the digital world and the question of identity/authenticity. Furthermore | |||
describe previous work... | |||
want to carry on using the the above methods too | |||
In my practical work I try to clarify my research. To find visual answers to the questions I have. I am looking for a visual possibility to make my position clear. So far, I always wanted to show my research and not write about it. | In my practical work I try to clarify my research. To find visual answers to the questions I have. I am looking for a visual possibility to make my position clear. So far, I always wanted to show my research and not write about it. | ||
bibliography | |||
I am interested in how I as a designer can find answers to the current state of the world we live in. and is Wikipedia the best possibility to do so? |
Revision as of 15:28, 10 October 2012
design
Wikipedia
Internetexperience
Internetbehaviour
Organizing information
identity (desire for one comprehensive online identity …)
do we distinguish between on- and offline?
truth
The world is highly determined by New Media. I as a designer am interested in how we exchange and organize knowledge on the web. Over the last few years, I have focussed my research on Web 2.0. To be more precise I am interested in the way users of Web 2.0 act in popular structures, such as Wikipedia and Facebook. In my theoretical work, I try to find out how the web effects our life and how we express our feelings. Recurring questions and topics are if the Web mirrors our own expectations or if it is a preexisting set of technologies that we simply follow and adapt, what truth and lie means in the digital world and the question of identity/authenticity. Furthermore
describe previous work...
want to carry on using the the above methods too
In my practical work I try to clarify my research. To find visual answers to the questions I have. I am looking for a visual possibility to make my position clear. So far, I always wanted to show my research and not write about it.
bibliography
I am interested in how I as a designer can find answers to the current state of the world we live in. and is Wikipedia the best possibility to do so?