Category Archive: week 7

Reading wk 7.

Reading wk 7.

Watts, Duncan J. Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age. London: Vintage, 2003. Print. This reading  begins by speaking about how reliant Americans have been …

 

Sym-pos-ium. #?

Sym-pos-ium. #?

This week’s symposium posed the question: Murphie and Potts identify some technologies as ‘neutral’ (as in reference to the gun violence debate). How does this apply to networked …

 

Michael Nguyen-Huynh.

Michael Nguyen-Huynh.

First of all, i am already lying with you on the carpeted floor of Michael’s parents living room as i feel entranced by his flowing, …

 

Sym-pos-ium #7.

Sym-pos-ium #7.

Responding to: 1. Can technology progress independently of art and culture? 2. What is the untapped potential of hypertext? Will we ever be satisfied with it? 3. Have …

 

Privacy violated indeed.

Privacy violated indeed.

Stumbling across Bonnie Dunleavy‘s blog i began to scroll down and read her blog posts and saw a particular post that i could not agree more …

 

WK 7 readings; ‘Theoretical Frameworks’ and ‘Collage’.

WK 7 readings; ‘Theoretical Frameworks’ and ‘Collage’.

‘Theoretical Frameworks’ Discussing various perspectives on the cultural and social significance of technology. Technological determinism = the belief that technology is the agent of social change. Learning that …

 

Apologies for my absence.

Apologies for my absence.

Update: this is one of the many things i got up to on my uni break. The universe, what actually is it? How big is it? …

 
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