As soon as I wake up I start my computer and I put the music on. Sometimes it is a music from my harddrive that I got from a friend when we exchange stuff like videos movies and music or from downloading and sometimes I go on youtube to listen to tracks that i don't have on my harddrive. After that I take a shower and a breakfast. Then I sign in facebook to check my messages and communicate with my family and friends. I often go shopping in the morning. Aroud midday I go to uni while listening to the radio. I sometimes have lunch at uni so I have a look at the uni bar's menu and the cafeteria's menu to make my choice. I attend lectures and tutorials where we follow the teacher's explanation on the screen. We often use computer, specific software and the internet during tutorials. At the end of the day I give a call to my girfriend and get home for dinner. I always turn the TV on while having dinner to be up to date on everyday news.
As soon as I wake up I am already using communication technology and using media as everyday typical schedule. Media are becoming part of our life that we don't even notice they are. as we said in the lectures media are invisible they overlap with the physical environment. Because of technology and media the way we live, even our language is changing. In fact the medium is changing the way the message is conveyed. Thinking about media in the way that it could damage our culture and society in an ethical perspective make me think that technology is taking over our culture and media shape the way we think and the way we behave as a whole. Nowadays even shaping the way the society is working. Are technologies and media shaping the way the society work or simply mrrors it? This is another point that we can think of and according to me Media and technologies shape and mirrors the society beliefs values and public opinion.
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This is me surfing a crocodile
surfing a croodile at Currumbin
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
tute8 27/01
I had a look on Jason Nelson website which is creative. I have never experienced this kind of website before. His poetry is really strange and this is in fact unique to the internet. This is intenet art where the mediatisation make it art as we can add a lot of things around that are going to attract the eye. The internet is now transforming or creating a new kind of poetry that is only poetry if watched from the internet.
In the second part of the lecture we watched a video on this new virtual community called "second life". This is a cyberspace where people have their own avatar to represent them selves in that place. They can personalize and dress their avatar but they can also put real money in that cyberspace to afford clothes or land. The most surprising thing is that you can convert real money into second life currency and it works the other way. This made me think of issues like people are buying land and selling them to make profit but it is ony about virtual stuff nothing of what you buy in second life is real. The only real thing and here is the point of second life is that you invest that money in a community where people can share communicate and even do business so this what they are looking for when they sign up they want to be part of that community even if it has a cost. Moreover if you are smart enough you could make profit. technology enable peole that have the knowledge to create completly virtual space where you can do the same things as in real life and sometimes more.
In the second part of the lecture we watched a video on this new virtual community called "second life". This is a cyberspace where people have their own avatar to represent them selves in that place. They can personalize and dress their avatar but they can also put real money in that cyberspace to afford clothes or land. The most surprising thing is that you can convert real money into second life currency and it works the other way. This made me think of issues like people are buying land and selling them to make profit but it is ony about virtual stuff nothing of what you buy in second life is real. The only real thing and here is the point of second life is that you invest that money in a community where people can share communicate and even do business so this what they are looking for when they sign up they want to be part of that community even if it has a cost. Moreover if you are smart enough you could make profit. technology enable peole that have the knowledge to create completly virtual space where you can do the same things as in real life and sometimes more.
Monday, January 24, 2011
tute7 25/01 response
Today lecture was difficult to me as I said i am an international students and I stuggle with politics and the australian federal system. However we talked about democracy which is a term that i know and we also introduce the term citizen-hacker which is surprising as they were not considered as computers criminals in the past. Furthermore we talked about anonymity on the internet which in fact does not exixts. This has led us to the censorship side of the internet with the black list issues. One thing that we can think of is how could we make this process of black list more transparent? It is trues that filtering the internet is important to protect our children from bad website.But if censorship of content is introduced in any website that the government think innapropriate are they not limiting aour rights to view ontent that we could view through anoher media. It is not only content that are censor but also our rights. What if any content from an opposing political party was deemed innapropriate to view? what if certain religious websites were deemed innapropriate? Censoring people rights in regards to innapropriate website is not the solution; Supervising your child when he use internet is a good beginning.
tute7 25/01
As an international students i am not really following the australian politics and I don't know any member's name; and I am not really interesting in politics. However I know that the Australian government want to censor the internet and that the Australian system is a Democray. In a democracy the main idea is that people should be free to express what they think of a government in supporting or criticising it so that the government is aware of the public opinion and the internet is a great tool in terms of communicating messages. Even in campaigning, the representatives should freely reveal their view concerning the political environment through the internet.As adults we are mature and we are supposed to be intelligent enough to make choices concerning our political view and concerning what we want to support adhere or criticise in life therefore the most resourceful tool which is the internet should not be censored. Moreover, as Australia is democracy censorship goes against fredom of speech. On the other hand it is true that there are many things like child porn on the internet and this kind of website are really chocking for young eyes but here comes the parent's responsability to teach their child how to make a good use of the internet.
I have already signed an e-petition, nothing really formal in fact it was an email that I received from a friend and I added my name at the end to say that I was ok but I cannot figure out what it was about. However real petitioning enables the public to make formal request to the parliament. The Queensland Parliament introduced online petitioning in 2002 and these petitions submitted in electronic format are referred as e-petition and information about e-petitions is available on the Qld Parliament website www.parliament.qld.gov.au/petitions
But as an international student I could not sign one.
http://www.digitaljournal.com/blog/5228 This link is where you could Blog with professional, this site called Digital Journal is where professionals and publics posts there thought and exchange news events and idea.
http://ochairball.blogspot.com/ This link provide the daily schedule of president Obama and today around 9.30am he was receiving the daily briefing and tonight around 9pm hewill delivers the State of the Union address
http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/
http://www.aph.gov.au/house/members/mi-state.asp
The local representaive is Rudd Hon Kevin Michael
The State representative is Langbroek John-Paul, Honore
The federal representative is Hon Teresa Gambaro
http://www.aph.gov.au/house/members/mi-state.asp
Thursday,25 November 2010
AS I am not involved in the australian politics I don't really know what to say...
I have already signed an e-petition, nothing really formal in fact it was an email that I received from a friend and I added my name at the end to say that I was ok but I cannot figure out what it was about. However real petitioning enables the public to make formal request to the parliament. The Queensland Parliament introduced online petitioning in 2002 and these petitions submitted in electronic format are referred as e-petition and information about e-petitions is available on the Qld Parliament website www.parliament.qld.gov.au/petitions
But as an international student I could not sign one.
http://www.digitaljournal.com/blog/5228 This link is where you could Blog with professional, this site called Digital Journal is where professionals and publics posts there thought and exchange news events and idea.
http://ochairball.blogspot.com/ This link provide the daily schedule of president Obama and today around 9.30am he was receiving the daily briefing and tonight around 9pm hewill delivers the State of the Union address
http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/
http://www.aph.gov.au/house/members/mi-state.asp
The local representaive is Rudd Hon Kevin Michael
The State representative is Langbroek John-Paul, Honore
The federal representative is Hon Teresa Gambaro
http://www.aph.gov.au/house/members/mi-state.asp
Thursday,25 November 2010
AS I am not involved in the australian politics I don't really know what to say...
tute6 24/01 response
Narratology and Ludology are 2 approaches that I am going to write about today as we had a lecture on video game studies. As a brief sum up I define these 2 approaches: Narratology is the study of video games from the perspective of them being stories or literary work. Ludology is not concerned with the story elements of games but rather with the Game Play elements. I think that they should combine the two approaches as video game is a whole with a story element and a game play element. However looking at video games from another angle make people think of media and semiotic approach which is concerned with how the process of making meaning operates in particular games. Here is the point as video games are precursors of media considering the fact that console and gaming machine were the early computer where you could immerge yourself in a virtual world through this game or medium. Another aspect is that the game has to have a meaning and has to make the player feel that he is doing something in that virtual environment (game play elements), the game has to be logic and in a chronologic order of difficulty where the story is understandable and involving (Narratology). Today majority of video games have an option to play online with other friends or versus friend, they can also chat, exchange idea and games items, shop online and so on. These video games are making virtual community; and all academic approaches of study are important as they examine their own domain in terms of what the player expect and what impacts this could have on them. I have heard about addiction but is it a problem coming from the user or the designer…?
Sunday, January 23, 2011
tute 6 24/01
1. The world biggest machine is a mining machine which weight 45 500 tons. It took 5 years to design and manufacture at a cost of $100 million.
2. Mawson Station and South Pole are names of live webcam in Antarctica. There isn't any where to stay, eat, sleep or drink in Antarctica. What a pity, there's an opportunity here for someone to open the first ever Antarctic bed and Breakfast!
3. Systems such as international mail and telephony have played a huge role in bringing the world together. Nowadays the internet is enhancing the globalisation process as the internet is a whole world.
4. The cheapest form of travel from the Gold Coast to Melbourne is taking a flight with flight centre as they propose a 66 dollars flight if you take it enough in advance. And it is a direct flight. You could take a bus which is 10 dollars less expensive but it is not straight to Melbourne. The bus makes a couple of stop over and that’s not what you want.
5. Douglas Carl Engelbart (born January 30, 1925) is an American inventor and early computer pioneer. He is best known for inventing the computer mouse.
6. Stephen Conroy is the Minister for Broadband,Communication and the Digital Economy. The best way to contact him is to call him at the ministerial office(0396501188) or email him as there is a link “email the minister on his website http://www.minister.dbcde.gov.au/contact
7. The song is “Hold on” by Wilson Phillips
8. Ontology, according to my understanding is a term which specifies how to represent the objects and concepts that are assumed to exist in some area of interest and their interrelation.
9. The camera used by Google street view is this fairly disco-ball-esque device that you can see on this web site. http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9724604-7.html The camera takes 360-degree images while driving; they have fixed it to a van and gone everywhere.
10. GEOS (Graphical Environment Operating System) has been created by Berkeley Softworks and has been released in 1986, nowadays this version of GEOS is owned and distruted by Cick Here Software Co. The UNIX operating system has been originally developed in 1969 by a group of employees at Bell Labs, including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, Brian Kernighan, Douglas Mcllroy and Joe Ossanna. In 1973 UNIX has been entirely recoded to facilitate its development. GNU was created by Richard M Stallman in 1983 and was the focus of the Free software Foundation. But no stable release of GNU exists, the latest release of GNU is the GNU 0.2 system released in 2004, a more developed version. All those operating system are free and available to anyone as long as it still exists. One way to have it is to download it or get it from a friend who already has it.
2. Mawson Station and South Pole are names of live webcam in Antarctica. There isn't any where to stay, eat, sleep or drink in Antarctica. What a pity, there's an opportunity here for someone to open the first ever Antarctic bed and Breakfast!
3. Systems such as international mail and telephony have played a huge role in bringing the world together. Nowadays the internet is enhancing the globalisation process as the internet is a whole world.
4. The cheapest form of travel from the Gold Coast to Melbourne is taking a flight with flight centre as they propose a 66 dollars flight if you take it enough in advance. And it is a direct flight. You could take a bus which is 10 dollars less expensive but it is not straight to Melbourne. The bus makes a couple of stop over and that’s not what you want.
5. Douglas Carl Engelbart (born January 30, 1925) is an American inventor and early computer pioneer. He is best known for inventing the computer mouse.
6. Stephen Conroy is the Minister for Broadband,Communication and the Digital Economy. The best way to contact him is to call him at the ministerial office(0396501188) or email him as there is a link “email the minister on his website http://www.minister.dbcde.gov.au/contact
7. The song is “Hold on” by Wilson Phillips
8. Ontology, according to my understanding is a term which specifies how to represent the objects and concepts that are assumed to exist in some area of interest and their interrelation.
9. The camera used by Google street view is this fairly disco-ball-esque device that you can see on this web site. http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9724604-7.html The camera takes 360-degree images while driving; they have fixed it to a van and gone everywhere.
10. GEOS (Graphical Environment Operating System) has been created by Berkeley Softworks and has been released in 1986, nowadays this version of GEOS is owned and distruted by Cick Here Software Co. The UNIX operating system has been originally developed in 1969 by a group of employees at Bell Labs, including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, Brian Kernighan, Douglas Mcllroy and Joe Ossanna. In 1973 UNIX has been entirely recoded to facilitate its development. GNU was created by Richard M Stallman in 1983 and was the focus of the Free software Foundation. But no stable release of GNU exists, the latest release of GNU is the GNU 0.2 system released in 2004, a more developed version. All those operating system are free and available to anyone as long as it still exists. One way to have it is to download it or get it from a friend who already has it.
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