Friday, November 16, 2007
The Passing by Bill Viola
Watching The Passing by Bill Viola was avery grounding experience. The beautiful images presented by Viola reminded of something that I often forget, which is that in the end nothing even matters. We come alone and we leave alone.
SCRATCH the DVD
The film SCRATCH by Doug Pray was really interesting because it showed how much DJing has changed and how much it has stayed the same.
44. The Fantasy Beyond Control
1990 - "The Fantasy Beyond" Control by Lynn Hershman was published
Lynn Hershman is a pioneer who took interactivity to a whole new level and paved the way for even further manifestations within this realm of video participation in a preconfigured environment. People like to fantasize and experience things that they would normally not be able to experience or take part in experiences which may be gratifying or fun. Hershman's developments have given people an outlet through which they can explore territories in a safe, inviting environment.
Lynn Hershman is a pioneer who took interactivity to a whole new level and paved the way for even further manifestations within this realm of video participation in a preconfigured environment. People like to fantasize and experience things that they would normally not be able to experience or take part in experiences which may be gratifying or fun. Hershman's developments have given people an outlet through which they can explore territories in a safe, inviting environment.
43. The Work of Culture in the Age of Cybernetic Systems
1988 - "The Work of Culture in the Age of Cybernetic Systems" by Bill Nichols was published
In his essay "The Work of Culture in the Age of Cybernetic Systems," Bill Nichols allows the public to take a look at his thoughts regarding the practice of new media to borrow previous conclusions and ideas developed in other areas of culture. In new media advancements related to user interactivity there is definitely a great trend towards developing more and more complex software that is unbiased, free from stereotypes, allowing for greater freedom. Such models are underway and will only lead to greater human desire to partake in such interactive environments.
In his essay "The Work of Culture in the Age of Cybernetic Systems," Bill Nichols allows the public to take a look at his thoughts regarding the practice of new media to borrow previous conclusions and ideas developed in other areas of culture. In new media advancements related to user interactivity there is definitely a great trend towards developing more and more complex software that is unbiased, free from stereotypes, allowing for greater freedom. Such models are underway and will only lead to greater human desire to partake in such interactive environments.
42. Siren Shapes
1988 - "Siren Shapes: Exploratory and Constructive Hypertexts" was written by Michael Joyce
In "Siren Shapes: Exploratory and Constructive Hypertexts," Joyce presents his hopes for the future of the World Wide Web allowing for the advancement of educational learning. I believe that constructive hypertexts would definitely add to the educational experience by allowing students to truly interact with their work and provide them with the ability to add to the World Wide Web experience. I do also believe, however, that such constructive environments will most likely not be able to work in today's society. Maybe down the road further technological advancements will grant access to constructive hypertexts for educational development, but I don't think that will happen for a while.
In "Siren Shapes: Exploratory and Constructive Hypertexts," Joyce presents his hopes for the future of the World Wide Web allowing for the advancement of educational learning. I believe that constructive hypertexts would definitely add to the educational experience by allowing students to truly interact with their work and provide them with the ability to add to the World Wide Web experience. I do also believe, however, that such constructive environments will most likely not be able to work in today's society. Maybe down the road further technological advancements will grant access to constructive hypertexts for educational development, but I don't think that will happen for a while.
41. Plans and Situated Actions
1987 - "Plans and Situated Actions" by Lucy A. Suchman was published
The essay, "Plans and Situated Actions" by Lucy A. Suchman is an insightful and I think, correct critique based on the capabilities of Artificial Intelligence. Althoug I do believe Artificial Intelligence is an important tool especially in military, it should not be the only tool utilized in strategy development as all factors will not be taken into account regarding the exact circumstances of a particular situation. Therefore, I think AI should be used as a just that, a tool, not a primary resource. Human to human interaction should come first because no matter what a program is not equivalent to a human brain.
The essay, "Plans and Situated Actions" by Lucy A. Suchman is an insightful and I think, correct critique based on the capabilities of Artificial Intelligence. Althoug I do believe Artificial Intelligence is an important tool especially in military, it should not be the only tool utilized in strategy development as all factors will not be taken into account regarding the exact circumstances of a particular situation. Therefore, I think AI should be used as a just that, a tool, not a primary resource. Human to human interaction should come first because no matter what a program is not equivalent to a human brain.
40. Mythinformation
1986- Langdon Winner published his essay called "Mythinformation"
In the essay "Mythinformation," Winner provides his thoughts on computer technology and the cultural ramifications that have occured and will continue to occur should computer networking travel further down the same path without change. I agree with his support of the ideas that information brings knowledge and further, that knowledge equals power. The Internet is filled with vast amounts of information, however, most of this information is highly biased and opinionated. Therefore, how could such a system facilitate democracy? Additionally, knowledge based on hard evidence can lead to greater awareness of the world and a greater ability to develop sound opinions and judgements of the world, but knowledge does not equal power. Knowledge, when aquired through the internet can be deceptive because so many sources being utilized by network users lack credibility and present falsehoods which are often misconceived as truths. Overall, I think Winner made some very interesting points in his essay and it is very important for us to think about the good and the bad brought about by internet technology and try to advance the WWW possibly by developing monitoring systems that evaluate web content and rate it.
In the essay "Mythinformation," Winner provides his thoughts on computer technology and the cultural ramifications that have occured and will continue to occur should computer networking travel further down the same path without change. I agree with his support of the ideas that information brings knowledge and further, that knowledge equals power. The Internet is filled with vast amounts of information, however, most of this information is highly biased and opinionated. Therefore, how could such a system facilitate democracy? Additionally, knowledge based on hard evidence can lead to greater awareness of the world and a greater ability to develop sound opinions and judgements of the world, but knowledge does not equal power. Knowledge, when aquired through the internet can be deceptive because so many sources being utilized by network users lack credibility and present falsehoods which are often misconceived as truths. Overall, I think Winner made some very interesting points in his essay and it is very important for us to think about the good and the bad brought about by internet technology and try to advance the WWW possibly by developing monitoring systems that evaluate web content and rate it.
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