A5 PART 2- STUDIO REVIEW

Throughout our studio, I was always fascinated with the idea that mobile media can be used to artificially create intimacy. This core concept has been something that I have attempted to chase throughout all of my media works over the past couple of years and something that I hope to continue forth once my degree […]

DOING MOBILE MEDIA: ASSIGNMENT FOUR

Good afternoon everyone— I would like to present to you my finished project for an app called Queery— where yesterdays stories are rewriting tomorrows history. To begin my presentation, I would like to briefly describe the inspirations I had that led to Queery’s creation.  My first inspiration found a home in Rafael-Lozano Hemmer’s 2019 body […]

ASSIGNMENT THREE

Good afternoon class— today I am here to pitch to you my idea for a new and exciting app titled, Queery.  Queery is a location based geo-tagging platform that focuses on user-generated content surrounding queer first date stories— this could include but is not limited to their first kisses, first time holding hands along the […]

DOING MOBILE MEDIA: ASSIGNMENT TWO

Good afternoon guys, this afternoon I am going to describe to you my upcoming studio project. While considering what would lead to the creation of my impending app, I first had to reflect upon the influences that inspired it. Beginning this process was the research I embarked upon for Assignment One.  A brief overview of […]

MAKING SENSE OF SOCIAL MEDIA: POST FOUR

Completing Assignment 3 (the group presentation of our work) turned out incredibly well for our group. Presenting our concept of ‘Used Tea Bags’ to the Sensis people proved with some very insightful feedback that we can definitely run with in the creation of our final product. Overall, the reception was incredibly positive (more so than […]

MAKING SENSE OF SOCIAL MEDIA: POST THREE

Another question our group were asking ourselves were what issues were relevant to 18-32 year old Australians— or more so what news topics and issues would they like to see us cover. The Sensis report provided us with enough data to confidently divide our covered news stories Into 4 main subsections. These subsections will not […]

MAKING SENSE OF SOCIAL MEDIA: POST TWO

 Within the Sensis research, we discovered that 63% of individuals use social media as their main source of news/entertainment information.  Knowing this, one of the main questions we had going into this assignment was how do we make this news source somewhat enticing to a demographic of like-minded people found within these online platforms— more […]