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c diehl

Hypercubism - 1 views

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    Here's the website of artist Gabriel Shalom. He was the artist giving presentation in lightning talk mode on hypercubism. Here he has an elaboration on hypercubism, speaking both to the early 20th and 21st century in terms of influences, intersections and techno-cultural tropes. Gabriel Shalom "An Introduction to Hypercubism" n.d. http://www.gabrielshalom.com/theory/
Sarah Hayes

PROGRAM OR BE PROGRAMMED - 1 views

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    A PDF of Program or be Programmed Douglas Rushkoff "Program or be Programmed" 2010, http://www.scribd.com/doc/47990572/Rushkoff-Douglas-Program-or-Be-Programmed-Ten-Commands-for-a-Digital-Age
c diehl

CTheory.net - 0 views

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    Ctheory is a long running journal of theory, interviews with artists and critical essays on technology and culture. At least two decades of material here! We read the Paul Virlio article "Speed and Information" from this site. There are many great and illuminating articles and essays to be found here. You might try running some keywords from your research and see where it takes you. Ctheory ed. Arthur and Marilouise Kroker. Accessed April 25, 2014. http://ctheory.net/home.aspx
c diehl

Keynote basics (one of many) - 0 views

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    One of many tutorials to be found online. The use of this software for your Lightning Talk preparation requires you to compile image and text on 20 slides. These sort of basics are covered in first 3 pages of this tutorial. You will also need to change the "start transition" to automatic, and "delay" to 20.0 s within the Slide Inspector. I'll review this part in class, it's essential to automating the playback of slides. Education Technology Services "Keynote Tutorial" Accessed April 25, 2014. https://blogs.ksbe.edu/ksedtech/
c diehl

Institute of Network Cultures (INC) - 0 views

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    An echo of early net.art initiatives, the contemporary INC was established in Amsterdam in 2004, in effort to extend research "to design, activism, art, philosophy, political theory and urban studies and [it] is not confined to the Internet alone...the INC maintains that the Internet can only be understood at the conjuncture of these various fields and lines of inquiry." This site is an amazing resource for research and reflection on new and emergent network cultures. The politics of search engines, Wikipedia, social networks, bitcoin, Internet of Things, Gaming and more! The ongoing conferences are backed with anthologies of related essays, most made available for free download on their site. Institute of Network Cultures "Publications" n.d. accessed April 25, 2014. http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/portal/publications/
Carinne Urrutia

Notes on the Fourth Dimension - 0 views

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    This article written by John Crabb is about the sixth senses, hyper-space, of corse the fourth dimension. The article is a nice parallel to the Meta Reality reading because is discusses C.H. Hiltion and sources the The Fourth Dimension and Non-Euclidean Geometry in Modern Art. The article explains the hows the ideas of the fourth dimension are not only associated with visual are, but also liturater. Giving examples of authors such as HP Lovecraft, and Lewis Carroll incorporating the ideas of the fourth dimension into their work. Crabb, John . "Notes on the Fourth Dimension | HiLobrow." HiLobrow RSS. http://hilobrow.com/2012/05/24/notes-on-the-fourth-dimension/
Nathan Stang

Do we need an Internet of Things? Or, when your fridge gets on your nerves - 0 views

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    "Do we need an Internet of Things? Or, when your fridge gets on your nerves" Brings up a really interesting and valid point about the Internet of Things (IOT). Will it be truly useful to have everything connected to the Internet? For many of the proposed IOT products, there are real world solutions that we don't need to be tapped into the Internet for. Matthias Poppei thinks, "…it's time to distinguish between an 'Internet of Things' and an 'Internet of useful Things'." I for one couldn't agree more. I do think that the IOT will create some really useful and life-changing opportunities in areas like healthcare and energy, but I also think that a lot of tech businesses are gearing up to take advantage of the hype of it all. Consumer beware: how useful will these products be? Poppel, Matthias. "Do we need an Internet of Things? Or, when your fridge gets on your nerves"ECN. http://www.ecnmag.com/blogs/2013/10/do-we-need-internet-things-or-when-your-fridge-gets-your-nerves
Eric Ahlstrom

From Knowledgeable to Knowledge-Able - 0 views

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    Michael Wesch delivers a powerful message regarding how we educate ourselves in the classroom. Wesch uses several examples of the psychology of learning in the modern world and how we can take steps to correct the outdated patterns of teaching. His critique of higher education is on point and easily understood. His biggest message is that we need to consider alternative learning environments that utilize new media in ways we have not yet seen. We should challenge the notion that critical thinking is the linchpin of education, and look to enhance and augment how we learn.
Nathan Stang

7 Big Problems with the Internet of Things - 0 views

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    My research paper will be dealing with The Internet of things. Specifically, I am interested in the many obstacles in the way of everything actually becoming connected to the Internet. "7 Big Problems with the Internet of Things" takes a skeptical and realistic look at-you guessed it-seven of these obstacles. 1. The first problem is the many new security challenges that will be created. Getting a computer virus is bad enough, but giving hackers and criminals access to everything in your daily life is a whole other ballgame. 2. Another issue is that with the increasing amount of incoming data, it will be more and more challenging for businesses to perform their normal processes because of availability requirements. 3. The next issue, which many skeptics are worried about, is privacy. This one is linked to the security issue and already is becoming a problem with connected devices today. 4. Data storage is something that has already become an issue for large Internet companies like Google and Facebook. If everything is connected to the Internet, where will we store all of that data and can the existing infrastructure even handle that kind of overload? 5. Making all of this extra data available to everyone all of the time is a data management problem that may be hard to navigate. 6. Businesses that are managing data from a multitude of devices will have to significantly upgrade their server technologies. 7. Storing data at a single location will probably not be possible. Bandwidth requirements will exceed existing data centers. Though the article didn't cover all of the issues, it provided a good list of issues for me to look into as I move forward with my paper. Roe, David. "7 Big Problems with the Internet of Things" CMS Wire. http://www.cmswire.com/cms/internet-of-things/7-big-problems-with-the-internet-of-things-024571.php?pageNum=2
kbeasley1

Is the Internet hurting children? - 0 views

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    Paper commenting on the effects that Social Media might have on children. The paper seems to focus on the lack of development children have emotionally, coupled with the act of participating, sharing and communicating through social media. These types of interaction at a young age have the potential to cause embarrassment and regret. Clinton, Chelsea and Steyer, James. "Is the Internet Hurting Children?" Cnn Opinion. http://www.cnn.com/2012/05/21/opinion/clinton-steyer-internet-kids/
kbeasley1

Social networks can affect weight, happiness - 1 views

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    The new science of social networks is demonstrating how personal interconnections can affect our health. Ideas and habits that influence health for better or for worse can spread through social networks in much the same way that germs spread through communities. Komaroff, Anthony. "Social networks can affect weight, happiness." Harvard Medical School. December 16, 2011.
tlunden

In Policy Shift, F.C.C. Will Allow a Web Fast Lane - 1 views

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    The FCC has ruled that Internet Service Providers (ISPs), such as Comcast and Verizon, are permitted to charge internet companies (Netflix and Youtube, for example) a fee to enable high-speeds for their users. The FCC has determined it is legal for an ISP to determine the amount of bandwidth given to websites. The implication to this ruling is that these websites will be forced to pay additional fees to ISPs in order for their websites to have continued or improved streaming speeds. Unfortunately for consumers of the Internet (i.e. everyone on earth), the costs websites pay for improved bandwidth will be passed on to them. The FCC's ruling gives mega-corporations the ability to censor, control and influence the Internet. The open Internet as we know it is dead. Net neutrality is dead. Wyatt, Edward. "In Policy Shift, F.C.C. Will Allow a Web Fast Lane." The New York Times. The New York Times, 23 Apr. 2014. Web. 23 Apr. 2014.
tlunden

Author: When It Comes To High-Speed Internet, U.S. 'Falling Way Behind' - 1 views

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    This is an NPR Fresh Air interview with an author regarding the current status of the internet in the United States. She makes some good observations, likening our highway and interstate systems that would not be in place if the government had not been a part of the project to the government's need to be more involved in ensuring and improving the infrastructure of high speed internet services in the US. The difficulty is that mega-corporations, such as Comcast, that provide internet and cable have little financial incentive to invest in improved internet. These mega-corporations operate in direct opposition with some sites on the internet, including Youtube and Netflix. Internet service providers/cable TV companies like Comcast make the connection to these internet sites slow as way to make sure subscribers will not cancel cable to watch online content instead. "Author: When It Comes To High-Speed Internet, U.S. 'Falling Way Behind'" NPR. NPR, n.d. Web. 03 Apr. 2014.
c diehl

EIGHT app art by Stephen Slappe - 1 views

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    This very, very recently available app by PNCA prof Stephen Slappe is another example of the continued cultural continuum of the spatial fourth dimension in art and culture Using an actual Google street view camera to facilitate production of an extensive non-linear narrative project, EIGHT transforms the app into a portal to several inter-related 'dimensions'
Carinne Urrutia

Cyber Democracy: Internet In a Public Place - 1 views

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    As I was reading the Cyber Space Alarm article at term struck my interest, "Cyber-Democray." So I Googled it and I found this very interesting article written in 1995 which discusses a lot of the key points that we have been addressing in class. Everything from the technology to the political involvement of the internet. This article also discusses MOOs and the internist as a "public sphere." All of these topics are addressed with the explaining the "cyber democracy. Poster, Mark . "democ.htm." democ.htm. http://www.hnet.uci.edu/mposter/writings/democ.html
cesarsierra

http://snorpey.github.io/text-triangulation/ - 0 views

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    Because why stop at distorting just images. Why not how we speak as well?
cesarsierra

Create your own Glitch Art using found images - 1 views

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    In this glitch-art maker, you can create your own glitched reality using found images online. While I find the thought of glitches and breaks in internet reality terrifying, this, for a brief moment and almost countering the definition of glitch in it's production, puts the power to break that reality in your hands.
devin amato

the 4th dimension meta reality - 1 views

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    Carl Sagan talking about 3 dimensional creatures living in a 3 dimensional world, but maybe that is not the case. Imagining that the universe is expanding and and can be beyond dualistic thinking is an amazing concept. That the universe can be finite AND unbounded is interesting. This is in discussion of the meta-reality discussion
melissa salazar

Space Glasses - 0 views

https://www.spaceglasses.com This is a website run by a company named META they are set to start making deliveries in September of this year. Along with Holographic glasses they also offer a high ...

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melissa salazar

The Xen Project - 0 views

http://blog.xen.org/index.php/2013/11/27/rt-xen-real-time-virtualization-in-xen/ I came across this blog that talks about the RT-Xen project, which is a response for the increasing demand for supp...

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