Monday, February 28, 2011

Whither the Individual

     Many people in recent years have become concerned about sites such as Facebook and Myspace 
and there restrictions on people's creativity and its violation of personal space. These people present 
 many good points and arguments, however, I am here to defend these sites and show how they can 
actually help show our personalities and talents while also protecting our personal space.
     Social software sites such as Facebook, Myspace and Flickr allow for various types of creativity.
Many artist and photographers  use Flickr and Facebook to show of their talents. My neighbor, who is
a professional photographer, posts his pictures on Flickr to business purposes and his photos on
Facebook for personal purposes. On Flickr, he is able to show potential clients his work that he has
done at previous weddings and parties. This is how social software has enables my neighbor to expand
his buisness and show off his work. On Facebook, my neighbor uses folksonomy to tag his friends and
family in his own private photos. On Facebook, he post his private photos and also his more creative
photos. Myspace is more used for aspiring musicians. On Myspace, artists post their music for others
to listen to, and it has become a great way to introduce new fans to their music. I have witnessed this
with a close friend of mine whose band continued to gain recognition after posting songs on Myspace.
After posting on Myspace, the band was signed by a manager and was able to play larger venues.
Social software enables artists to share their art with a larger audience.

   
     "Bubbie" the grandmother who has her own cooking show on the internet, is another example of
someone who is able to to use social software and user generated content to her advantage. Now that
she can show her cooking to people form all over the world over the computer, Bubbie she feels
rejuvinated and feels motivated again to teach other to cook. This shows how the internet can
showcase creativity and talent, not destroy it.

    Many people also worry about our privacy on the internet, especially sites such as Facebook giving
away our information. Giving away this information actually might be more helpful to us than it is
hurtful. Facebook gives away information to advertisers about things such as the music we like, where
we shop, and other things we like. Facebook does not give away information such as social security
numbers or our past records. This is the information to us that we hold as important.


     This is the page that most people see daily. This page however does not change who we are as
individuals. I believe that most people do not change who they are when they are looking at a
Facebook screen. Facebook is able to give an accurate enough picture of who someone truely is
through pictures, information, and pages. Unlike Myspace, it is easy to tell if someone has created a
fake profile or fake name. Facebook has become safer through the years with its more advanced
protection and privacy settings.     

     The fear of social software destroying our creativity is a threat that we can ignore. Social software
enables us to express our creativity and talent to more people than we ever could before.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Social Media and Web 2.0

1.     In my opinion user-generated content will continue to get better over time instead of professional production values dropping. This is because the technology we are creating continues to get better over time. The cameras that we can now use have the ability to shoot in HD. Cameras like these are now available to the market. The gap between amateur production and professional production is closing because the technology in amateur's hands have grown.

2.     The social media site that I use the most is Facebook. In the past few years Facebook's popularity has out grown Myspace's popularity by a large amount for many reasons. One reason is that Facebook has the option of being more private. Facebook is also more interactive between friends. We have the ability to write on others walls and look at each others pictures. Even with Facebook's huge popularity I am not totally convinced that it is here to stay. As time goes on, something new and more unique could come along and take people away from Facebook. I believe this because of my past experiences on the internet. Seven years ago, i did not believe that anything could replace AOL, and four years ago, I did not imagine a world here I would not use AIM. The disappearance of these two things makes me believe that anything on the internet could become popular and then be replaced.

3.     Transparency is a very important to individuals who use the social media world regularly. How we show ourselves on the internet is how we would like others to see us. We are able to create whatever image we want for ourselves online. Sometimes, however, we do not show our true self on social media websites.We often build a certain image on social media websites. I believe that it is important to show our true selves both on and offline, because it shows who we really are. It is more important offline because we have more of an impact on others in person.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

McLuhan Photoshop Final Post

  
     With this image I was trying to show the newer and now more popular form of entertainment as compared to the older form of entertainment. Today, YouTube has become a popular form of entertainment. People now walk around talking about the newest and most popular YouTube clip on the internet instead of the newest movie they have seen. Entertainment is now right in front of us on our computers and does not cost any money. The video camera is there to show that we can now make our own movies and become famous, by just taping ourselves and posting in on the internet. YouTube celebrities are becoming more and more famous, and are slowing gaining the popularity of movie stars. YouTube has brought a new form of entertainment and is now making other famous.

Photoshop

Monday, February 7, 2011

Mediums in the World Today

The mediums that we are using in our lives today are all around us. We use them daily, and in the past decade especially, they have become a big part of our lives and our culture. Here are a few examples of mediums:

Medium: Twitter

Content: Twitter enables users to follow their family, friends, and favorite celebrities constantly. Users can send a message through their phone over from over the Internet, and sends the message to all of their followers. The followers can receive the message on their phone or computer. Twitter allows people to send their message to a large amount of people in a matter of seconds. The most followed person on twitter is Lady Gaga.

Medium: Flickr



Content: Flickr is a website that allows people to share photos to people over the Internet. Users of Flickr can crop, alter, and change their photos. Flickr has become especially popular amongst aspiring artist and photographers. Flickr is quickly become the most popular way to share photos with others.

Medium: YouTube

Content: YouTube is a website where users can post videos. Due to YouTube's growth and popularity, some users have become celebrities due to their video's. Entire television shows have been dedicated to showing the latest and funniest YouTube videos. Users ans viewers have the ability to comment on any video posted.