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I would like to use the every day user generated banal posts on social networks for the foundation of my work. The goal of this project is building a fictional documentary story/film by re-enacting posts made by users from the available information on online social platform. Focusing on posts that present personal experiences and doings.  
I would like to use the every day user generated banal posts on social networks for the foundation of my work. The goal of this project is building a fictional documentary story/film by re-enacting posts made by users from the available information on online social platform. Focusing on posts that present personal experiences and doings.  


We live in an experience economy where economic value is being created through experiences. As a basis for my research I am taking the concept of experience economy. The main concept of this economy is described by Pine and Gilmore in their book “The experience economy”. They present the idea underpinning of customer experience management where businesses must orchestrate memorable events for their customers, and that memory itself becomes the product. What Facebook has given to people is the space to share mundane things and make them into worth events. By doing that it brings meaning to banality, it highlights it and attaches value to it.  
We live in an experience economy where economic value is being created through experiences. As a basis for my research I am taking the concept of experience economy. The main concept of this economy is described by Pine and Gilmore in their book “The experience economy”. They present the idea underpinning customer experience management where businesses must orchestrate memorable events for their customers, and that memory itself becomes the product. What Facebook has given to people is the space to share mundane things and make them into worth events. By doing that it brings meaning to banality, it highlights it and attaches value to it.  
By construing user publications from social network I intend to have a similar approach as to what Facebook does the banal content. The posts that I will take for my script will be chosen by me, as to which fit my concept best. I will not emphasize on corporative commercial objects and content but mainly focusing on personal daily mundane activities which become amplified through the network.   
By construing user publications from social network I intend to have a similar approach as to how Facebook boosts up and magnifies the banal content. The posts that I will take for my script will be chosen by me, as to which fit my concept best. I will not emphasize on corporative commercial objects and content but mainly focusing on personal daily mundane activities which become amplified through the network.   
As a second element of my concept would be the cinematographic approach. It will resemble the amplification of social networks on the content. The aesthetics of the filming would be lush and glamorous, which would oppose to the dullness of the content of the script.
As a second element of my concept would be the cinematographic approach. It will resemble the amplification of social networks on the content. The aesthetics of the filming would be lush and glamorous, which would oppose to the dullness of the content of the script.
The imaginary will be similar to the Hollywood style of filmmaking,  steady slow camera movement and panoramic shots.  
The imaginary will be similar to the Hollywood style of filmmaking,  steady slow camera movement and panoramic shots.  


*-examples of cinematographic approach similar to what I want to achieve  ( Scott Hicks - “Snow Falling on Cedars”; Martin Scorsece – “Aviator”  and camera man like Robert Elswit - “The life of Pi”, Wally Pfister ( “Inception” ); Christopher Doyle; Slawomir Idziak )
What I'm interested in is the way actions are turned into experience thus into memory, which are broadcasted. I will choose an online profile of a person who is broadcasting his doings or either I will build a character from several user profiles and will mold a fictional story. Actors will be used to reenact the posts. The film will have several acts resembling several posts being re-enacted. With this project I intend to have a critical opinion on how social networks emplify, hyperbolise the content the banality. It will have an approximate length of 10 to 15 minutes.


What I'm interested in is the way actions are turned into experience thus into memory, which are broadcasted. I will choose an online profile of a person who is broadcasting his doings or either I will build a character from several user profiles and will mold a fictional story. Actors will be used to reenact the posts. The film will have several acts resembling several posts being re-enacted.


 
'''[ EXAMPLE for a basis of a SCRIPT made OUT OF 5 scraped POSTS ]'''  
'''[ EXAMPLE SCRIPT OUT OF 5 POSTS ]'''  


[ make a script out of 5 posts from Twiter] -  
[ make a script out of 5 posts from Twiter] -  
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EXAMPLES OF INSTAGRAM POSTS!


[[File:Eggsbreakfast.jpg|thumbnail| left| My homemade breakfast!]]


[[File:Walkingthedog.jpg|thumbnail| center| Walking the dog ]]




[[File:Readingthenewspaper.jpg|thumbnail| left| Reading the news paper]]




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EXAMPLES OF INSTAGRAM POSTS!


[[File:Eggsbreakfast.jpg|thumbnail| left| My homemade breakfast!]]


[[File:Walkingthedog.jpg|thumbnail| center| Walking the dog ]]




[[File:Readingthenewspaper.jpg|thumbnail| left| Reading the news paper]]




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<big>'''My works'''</big>
<big>'''My works'''</big>
These works relate to my current project, with the approach I have of taking existing objects and creating something else through altering visually the presentation about the existing one.
In the first project I am using multiple exposers to create another presentation of the formal content.
In the second the experience of the participant which is created is either boosting or altering the original effect of the formal existing content.


[http://headroom.pzwart.wdka.hro.nl/~mbakalov/portfolio/ Decay] - A project where through photographic depiction I was capturing the metaphysical side of the environment. This series of images created a narration about the volatile situations in which people where falling into.
[http://headroom.pzwart.wdka.hro.nl/~mbakalov/portfolio/ Decay] - A project where through photographic depiction I was capturing the metaphysical side of the environment. This series of images created a narration about the volatile situations in which people where falling into.
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<big>'''Practicle steps'''</big>
<big>'''Practicle steps'''</big>
*for next month


-searching for posts on social networks
-searching for posts on social networks
-searching for location for filming
-searching for location for filming
*further steps
-filming
-post-production


<big>'''Bibliography'''</big>
<big>'''Bibliography'''</big>


The experience society - Joseph Pine (Harvard Business Press, 2011)
The experience society - Joseph Pine (Harvard Business Press, 1999)


Geert Lovink - Networks without a cause
Geert Lovink - Networks without a cause
   
   
Evgeny Morozov - The netdelusion
Evgeny Morozov - The netdelusion

Latest revision as of 10:56, 9 February 2015

Research question

What is the attached value of the experience economy on online social networks? Is it worth documenting every our action on these platforms?

Intro + Project description

This project builds on a similar concept to Willem Flusser's idea about mediation through images, where happenings turn to events. I see that nowadays happening in social networks.

I would like to use the every day user generated banal posts on social networks for the foundation of my work. The goal of this project is building a fictional documentary story/film by re-enacting posts made by users from the available information on online social platform. Focusing on posts that present personal experiences and doings.

We live in an experience economy where economic value is being created through experiences. As a basis for my research I am taking the concept of experience economy. The main concept of this economy is described by Pine and Gilmore in their book “The experience economy”. They present the idea underpinning customer experience management where businesses must orchestrate memorable events for their customers, and that memory itself becomes the product. What Facebook has given to people is the space to share mundane things and make them into worth events. By doing that it brings meaning to banality, it highlights it and attaches value to it. By construing user publications from social network I intend to have a similar approach as to how Facebook boosts up and magnifies the banal content. The posts that I will take for my script will be chosen by me, as to which fit my concept best. I will not emphasize on corporative commercial objects and content but mainly focusing on personal daily mundane activities which become amplified through the network. As a second element of my concept would be the cinematographic approach. It will resemble the amplification of social networks on the content. The aesthetics of the filming would be lush and glamorous, which would oppose to the dullness of the content of the script. The imaginary will be similar to the Hollywood style of filmmaking, steady slow camera movement and panoramic shots.

What I'm interested in is the way actions are turned into experience thus into memory, which are broadcasted. I will choose an online profile of a person who is broadcasting his doings or either I will build a character from several user profiles and will mold a fictional story. Actors will be used to reenact the posts. The film will have several acts resembling several posts being re-enacted. With this project I intend to have a critical opinion on how social networks emplify, hyperbolise the content the banality. It will have an approximate length of 10 to 15 minutes.


[ EXAMPLE for a basis of a SCRIPT made OUT OF 5 scraped POSTS ]

[ make a script out of 5 posts from Twiter] -

1. ImagesByCW ‏@imagesbycw - Breakfast eggs :) oh nom nom nom

2. Lee Watson - The dog enjoying a run in the park

3. P r i s k a ‏@dek_priska - Oh, great it is Orange juice time! #orange #juice #SG

4. John K. - Wow the weather today is terrible. It is raining all morning. MELLANY SANCHEZ - Oh tell me about, it starter around 7 am. John K. - I wonder when is it going to end. MELLANY SANCHEZ - Two weeks ago I remember it was also raining like this.

5. K.M.Lino - Afternoon break with a #good #reading #newspaper


EXAMPLES OF INSTAGRAM POSTS!

My homemade breakfast!


Walking the dog


Reading the news paper











Related works

Omer Fast - https://vimeo.com/54402884 https://vimeo.com/54402885

Thomson&Craighead - Spam Karaoki project http://thomson-craighead.net/docs/songs.html http://thomson-craighead.net/docs/firstperson.html


My works

These works relate to my current project, with the approach I have of taking existing objects and creating something else through altering visually the presentation about the existing one. In the first project I am using multiple exposers to create another presentation of the formal content. In the second the experience of the participant which is created is either boosting or altering the original effect of the formal existing content.

Decay - A project where through photographic depiction I was capturing the metaphysical side of the environment. This series of images created a narration about the volatile situations in which people where falling into.

SaveAs - Is an installation which has a purpose of documenting something that will be destroyed after the documentation process. The work has two parts, one is visual-through imagery, which represents the idea of the photographed place. The second one is through sound and physical experience.


Practicle steps

  • for next month

-searching for posts on social networks

-searching for location for filming

  • further steps

-filming

-post-production


Bibliography

The experience society - Joseph Pine (Harvard Business Press, 1999)

Geert Lovink - Networks without a cause

Evgeny Morozov - The netdelusion