Thesis Research

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Real vs. Imaginary Communities

“. . .Rather than being constrained by the computer, the members of these groups creatively exploit the systems’ features so as to play with new forms of expressive communication, to explore possible public identities, to create otherwise unlikely relationships, and to create behavioral norms. In so doing, they invent new communities.”(Reid, 1995)”

 Cyber communities are transcending the physical boundaries that usually accompany other communities. They can be any size, defined by the number of members. However, since these communities don’t actually possess boundaries, some researchers claim that they are “imaginary” communities that do not merit a deep study.

However, Oldenburg (1989) makes claims that online communities are actually filling a niche. We travel through three main areas during our daily rituals.  We have the place we live, the place we work, and the place where we interact with others. This used to be the domain of pubs, cafes and other such environments but increased urbanisation and developments such as the spread of malls and the stifling of humans leaves this gap sorely empty. Logging into an online community no matter what the form is the equivalent of popping at your local bar for a quick chat with the locals. 

211 Project 2 - Site/Non-site

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Here’s my latest project for Cinematics.

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We had to take a location and express it remotely over the internet.

Lecture 4/4

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Wearable Technology

In recent years, miniaturization has increased. Taser jacket?

L’echarpe Communications – Techy scarf

 

1. Wearable computer, worn not carried

2 .User controllable

3. Real time, always active.

4. Cool

 

Steve Mann

Existech’s fashionable products for security, eSafety

“Maybe Camera – Who’s paranoid?” – A piece of acrylic on a sweatshirt which LOOKS like a camera but may or may not be. Complete with privacy disclaimer!

 

Audio ballerinas

Audio peacock (what?)

 

Dialtones, a telesymphony

 

Mobile phones annoy the heck out of people. But it is still an instrument, yet has no place for them to be performed properly at.

 

Paul De Marinis

“Raindance” 1998

“Firebirds” 2004

 

Joachim Sauter ART + COM

“Famous Grouse Experience”

“Medial stage and costume design

 

David Rokekby

“Very Nervous system”  1986-1990

 

Paul Garrin / David Rokeby

 

Erikki Kurenniemi

DIMI ballet 1971

 

Paul Sermon

“Telematic dreaming” 1992

“Telematic Vision” 1993

 

Kit Galloway & Sherrie Rabinowitz

“Satellite arts project” 1977

“hole in space” 1980

 

Nam June Paik

“Good Morning, Mr. Orwell” 1984