This document discusses how new technologies are enabling new forms of engagement and interaction online through crowdsourcing, social networking, location-based services, augmented reality, and integrating websites with social media platforms. It notes that while technology empowers people, it can also take things away, and addresses challenges around supporting artists in the digital age.
3. People protested and brought
down governments before
Facebook was invented. They did
it before the Internet came along.
- Malcolm Gladwell
New Yorker, Feb 2nd, 2011
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The future is here. Don’t let the tools dictate what you can do. Use them creatively. Twitter Ferris Bueller. Facebook Goa Hippie Tribe.\n
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Visualization of the various routes through a portion of the Internet. From 'The Opte Project'\n\nClay Shirky\n
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Describing technological, industrial, cultural and social changes in the ways media circulates within our culture. Content flows fluidly across multiple media systems. Henry Jenkins - Convergence Culture\nParadigm shift that includes audience participation in that media.\n
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Old Spice ads\n
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storyworlds, games, cross-platform, transmedia. Henry Jenkins.\nPrison Valley, BAVC Producer’s Institute, \n
Social issue films can take advantage of cross-platform initiatives. BAVC Producer’s Institute for New Media Technologies.\n
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James to talk about Age of Stupid\n
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Tracking and metrics - on the wiki and also Alex will talk further about this.\n
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If you can’t compete with free, you can’t compete, period.\n