This document discusses the changing nature of communication and media consumption in the digital age. It argues that we have moved beyond mass communication models to a state of "networked communication" where people are both producers and consumers of media. Key aspects of this new media environment include the rise of self-mass communication, multimedia interpersonal communication, and participants taking on central roles as distributors, innovators and classifiers of information. The boundaries between media and audiences are blurring, with people remixing and reshaping messages through social platforms. Communication is now networked through people, who are increasingly the message.
Presented at the 2014 PCA/ACA conference in Chicago. A look at DIY, grassroots approaches to filmmaking through the lens of remix. Emphasis on the Star Wars Uncut project.
Know your Meme and teach it Gangnam style! Being culturally literate and hip to the interwebs keeps us relevant and inspires instant student engagement. Teaching our kids about intellectual property shifts and Creative Commons while still embracing the digital remix YouTube generation is part of a critical new toolbox for creative student (and teacher!) expression. Also see the MentorMob Playlist http://bit.ly/115ejq1
No embedded YouTube Videos in this version for easier viewing w/ school district firewalls
the version of this with ALL the videos can be found here: http://www.slideshare.net/gwynethjones/secrets-of-the-remix-mashup-youtube-generation-video-version
Remix, Remake, Remodel.
A primer on Remix Culture featuring an all star cast: Lessig, The Avalanches, Girl Talk, Andrew Keen (OK forget that last one...)
This presentation was presented as part of my Masters in Digital Communications and Culture at the University of Sydney and was a helluva lot of fun to present!
Presented at the 2014 PCA/ACA conference in Chicago. A look at DIY, grassroots approaches to filmmaking through the lens of remix. Emphasis on the Star Wars Uncut project.
Know your Meme and teach it Gangnam style! Being culturally literate and hip to the interwebs keeps us relevant and inspires instant student engagement. Teaching our kids about intellectual property shifts and Creative Commons while still embracing the digital remix YouTube generation is part of a critical new toolbox for creative student (and teacher!) expression. Also see the MentorMob Playlist http://bit.ly/115ejq1
No embedded YouTube Videos in this version for easier viewing w/ school district firewalls
the version of this with ALL the videos can be found here: http://www.slideshare.net/gwynethjones/secrets-of-the-remix-mashup-youtube-generation-video-version
Remix, Remake, Remodel.
A primer on Remix Culture featuring an all star cast: Lessig, The Avalanches, Girl Talk, Andrew Keen (OK forget that last one...)
This presentation was presented as part of my Masters in Digital Communications and Culture at the University of Sydney and was a helluva lot of fun to present!
These are the slides that supported the workshop about Communication in 21st Century Education at the ACAMIS librarians' conference in March 2009 in Beijing. Presented by Thomas Galvez and Jeff Plaman
Talk for the PLATEFORME 10 Symposium: Rising to the Challenge. Digital Innovation in Museums
26-28 April 2018
Lausanne, Switzerland
http://plateforme10.ch/en/newsfeed/colloque-le-musee-au-defi-programme
Developing Birmingham's Digital DistrictChris Pinchen
Presentation about Citilab-Cornellà given at Developing Birmingham's Digital District event on14/10/2009
See also http://www.slideshare.net/ramonsang/the-citilab-model-english-version
Presentation to CDMN's Bob Embleton and Tech SouthEast's Doug Robertson.
The Canadian Digital Media Network is fostering parterships with media enterprises across Canada.
Université de Moncton's Groupe des technologies de l'apprentissage is part of the "New Brunswick Node" in establishing a dialogue with CDMN.
In partnership with Tech South-East, we are interested in taking our strenghts and expertise to the next level.
This presentation gives a quick tour of our team and its context and quickly shows some of our main realizations.
Please note that the movie built into the presentation is incapacitated by the Web view. As well, the various animations (not only the transitions) are missing.
Please contact robert.gregoire@umoncton.ca for links to the different elements of our portfolio or to arrange a full presentation.
These are the slides that supported the workshop about Communication in 21st Century Education at the ACAMIS librarians' conference in March 2009 in Beijing. Presented by Thomas Galvez and Jeff Plaman
Talk for the PLATEFORME 10 Symposium: Rising to the Challenge. Digital Innovation in Museums
26-28 April 2018
Lausanne, Switzerland
http://plateforme10.ch/en/newsfeed/colloque-le-musee-au-defi-programme
Developing Birmingham's Digital DistrictChris Pinchen
Presentation about Citilab-Cornellà given at Developing Birmingham's Digital District event on14/10/2009
See also http://www.slideshare.net/ramonsang/the-citilab-model-english-version
Presentation to CDMN's Bob Embleton and Tech SouthEast's Doug Robertson.
The Canadian Digital Media Network is fostering parterships with media enterprises across Canada.
Université de Moncton's Groupe des technologies de l'apprentissage is part of the "New Brunswick Node" in establishing a dialogue with CDMN.
In partnership with Tech South-East, we are interested in taking our strenghts and expertise to the next level.
This presentation gives a quick tour of our team and its context and quickly shows some of our main realizations.
Please note that the movie built into the presentation is incapacitated by the Web view. As well, the various animations (not only the transitions) are missing.
Please contact robert.gregoire@umoncton.ca for links to the different elements of our portfolio or to arrange a full presentation.
19. But also what beyond mediation? ofonia, Português, Língua portuguesa, Cultura Lusófona) gustavo.cardoso@iscte.pt Instituto Universitário de Lisboa What Mediation?
36. Self Mass Communication + Multimedia Interpersonal Communication + One to Many Mediated Communication + Mass Communication = Networked Communication
40. It depends, both probably…and also prosumers…and, of course, still audiences ortuguês, Língua portuguesa, Cultura Lusófona) gustavo.cardoso@iscte.pt Instituto Universitário de Lisboa Users or Participants?
80. From Media to People or… gustavo.cardoso@iscte.pt Instituto Universitário de Lisboa It’s all about the people …”the media are no longer the message”
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82. In the 70’s, McLuhan argued that the media is the message — TV
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84. Castells, in the turn of the century suggested that we should think of “ the message being the media ” WEB+TV
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86. Eco, around the same time, suggested: “the media precedes the message” WEB+TV
87. Its all about the people… when they remix the messages using facebook, twitter, orkut, “television”, radio, press, cinema, p2p, video, games, machinima, blogs, music… When the message is remixed by the people… gustavo.cardoso@iscte.pt Instituto Universitário de Lisboa
88. And Communication is Networked… The People are the message… gustavo.cardoso@iscte.pt Instituto Universitário de Lisboa
89. And the consumer changes its practises and representations on media consumption... Gustavo Cardoso, 2011