Niki: Google Search

Niki: Google Search

Here’s a copy of the Niki I wrote for Google Search from the perspective of the Dark Internet: The Dark Internet “Omnes relinquite spes, o vos intrantes.” Abandon hope, all ye who enter here. Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy  …

“All children are born artists, the problem is to remain an artist as we grow up.” – Pablo Picasso

So instead of attending the un-scheduled un-symposium this week (which some of us may or may not have tried to go ahead and do anyway ***note to self: read Networked Media blog more often***), we were instructed to watch a…

Irrelevant of the future, technologies of the present are outlandish enough for me.

Irrelevant of the future, technologies of the present are outlandish enough for me.

This week’s discussion of design fictions got me thinking about technologies and products we now accept as commonplace that say, twenty, even ten years ago, would’ve seemed completely and utterly inconceivable. Google Glass, for instance. Video: Project Glass: One day… Google…

Un-Symposium: Mercantile Assumptions of Learning

Un-Symposium: Mercantile Assumptions of Learning

Of this week’s unlecture, I was once again quite surprised. Whereas I thought we were going to continue with the egalitarian symposium Q & A format, it seemed we reverted to the dictatorial system of information consumption that Adrian had…

The tweet I'd like to insert into my blog post, located in my Twitter feed.

How-To: insert a Tweet into your blog post

It’s fairly easy folks. I only figured it out a few months ago, but it’s made my social media experiences more fluid. Inserting a tweet can be useful if you’ve just referenced it in your post – perhaps it’s a…

My article for The Melbourne Globalist. "Radical Transparency: is privacy a thing of the past?"

The Internet: to what extent has it changed us?

Back in May, I wrote an article for The Melbourne Globalist that addressed the social and cultural implications of the Internet. Specifically, it dealt with whether privacy, as a social norm, was still relevant in today’s society. Our lecture this week and…

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