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===== Reading (10 mins) =====
===== Reading (10 mins) =====
* [https://adanewmedia.org/2019/02/issue15-ciston/ Ladymouth: Anti-Social-Media Art As Research]
* [https://adanewmedia.org/2019/02/issue15-ciston/ Ladymouth: Anti-Social-Media Art As Research]
* What hostile spaces or communities do you have experience with online?


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===== Mapping (30 mins) =====
===== Mapping (20 mins) =====
 
My practical project:
* A critical multimedia game, which invites you to role-play characters on a social media platform, with the goal of infiltrating, exploring and disrupting its more hostile practices and spaces. Composed entirely of found techniques, scenarios and language used by the world’s most manipulative trolls, buzzers and campaign operatives, this game asks you to rethink your own relation to the medium.
 
To do:
* In small groups, explore these found techniques, which make up part of the game. Drawing on your personal experiences, map these techniques according to how easy / difficult you find them, and how familiar / unfamiliar you are with them.


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===== Discussion (10 mins) =====
===== Discussion (10 mins) =====
* Feedback? Relevance?

Revision as of 16:37, 28 March 2019

Unpacking Gender Roles: In Your Newsfeed

My research:

  • the initial promise: social media as a democratic or emancipatory tool
  • the reality: a space which rewards misogynists, supremacists and extremists
  • genderpolitical aspects of online harrassment




Reading (10 mins)




Mapping (20 mins)

My practical project:

  • A critical multimedia game, which invites you to role-play characters on a social media platform, with the goal of infiltrating, exploring and disrupting its more hostile practices and spaces. Composed entirely of found techniques, scenarios and language used by the world’s most manipulative trolls, buzzers and campaign operatives, this game asks you to rethink your own relation to the medium.

To do:

  • In small groups, explore these found techniques, which make up part of the game. Drawing on your personal experiences, map these techniques according to how easy / difficult you find them, and how familiar / unfamiliar you are with them.




Discussion (10 mins)
  • Feedback? Relevance?