Week 4 Summary

October 17th, 2009 - 

This week has seen me collating links, videos, blog pages, conversations and a plethora of ideas for my notional ‘Map of the Internet’. As previously discussed, this map will include three notional towns ‘Cyburbia’, Cyberia, and ‘Deadwood’ – the latter a lawless, wild-west like area where we find communities like 4chan, Anonymous and an army of hacktivists.

To these three towns I may add a fourth – ‘Disturbia’, a place for conspiracy theories, investigative blogging, alternative history and guerilla film-making. But I’ll save the details on that until I get to Block 2 and my virtual ethnography…

Visual Artefact: Random Musings

October 17th, 2009 - 

So, that was my visual artefact. I carried on with the notional ‘towns’ on the internet idea I’d been mulling over whilst blogging for the first few weeks and, to Harkin’s ‘Cyburbia‘ and Rushkoff’s ‘Cyberia‘, I added a third notional space:  4Chan’s ‘Deadwood’, a lawless, frontier madhouse where the rules of ‘netiquette’ just don’t apply;  a place as fantastically productive as it is provocative .

So, what did I learn?

‘Visual’ artefact?

The short answer is, I don’t know yet. I’m still processing a lot of this, but one thing really did stand out for me: the fact that my ‘visual artefact’ was still quite dependent on a textual literacy to explain itself. A picture or image may carry greater possibility for communication than a purely textual exploration of a subject, but they are not yet so separated that purely visual literacies can be used to explore, represent or explain a subject.  I can’t help that note in order for Kress to make the assertion about a move from textual, word-based representations to visual, image-based representations of meaning, he was obliged to use words to do so. Much like myself.

Moody Maps

I had more than a few technical glitches whilst doing this. I like Google Maps. It’s a great wee tool, but dear God it can be flaky. Embed codes for about 70% of the videos I stuck in have dissapeared twice when I went into edit mode. It’s really quite maddedinng when you’ve spent several hours putting together something only to see the work inexplicably vanish! Also, I couldn’t get the map to plug straight into Wordpress and had to post it on my own blog. Word of warning for anyone thinking of Google Maps for project work – it can be quite moody.