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Icebreaking wall for 'Digital cultures'
Put up an image or a link or some text which represents something of what 'digital culture' means to you....
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Gadgetry
a culture that's invisible to those not plugged in
Navigating the infinite, creating meaning from the meaningless.
Connecting
Connections
Confusion
Invasion and freedom, liberty and slavery, infinite choice and freedom from choice, a way to escape and a way to get trapped
My son can watch Cbeebies anywhere anytime (when mummy n daddy on pc). Teach grandparents how to Google. Using internet to keep intouch
Exposure:
1. The act or an instance of exposing, as:
a. An act of subjecting or an instance of being subjected to an action or an influence:
I think it's about sharing and developing your enthusiasm, beliefs, niche interests, activities, identities,
through an infinitely connected virtual peer group
Infinite connections / Infinite possibilities / Chaos disguised as Order / An intriguing present, a mysterious future...
Too much information?
which one,why, suitable, secure,multi-user,permissions.....a vote for igoogle...but maybe not?#!!..I want them all.....Sian and Jen to the rescue!!!
Everything in the shop is free........
Banksy
My son (17months) in-front of grandad's computer.
This is what digital culture means for my children: Watching Dennis the Menace through BBC i-player whenever they want to (once they've finished their homework)
It's a malleable, perishable, technological commonwealth of geographically disparate participants who interact with peers in policed real and virtual worlds
Interesting video using old tech to explain new tech. Is it just more of the same?People have always needed to connect.
Strange, but also comforting, a community that looks very different to the real world we physically inhabit.
To be both rooted and connected at the same time to survive within a rapidly changing world.
What does this Flickr image 'say' about digital culture? The private made public? Analogue behaviours replicated online? SNS identity performance as defacement?
A series of ‘portraits’ of an old man (see www.juliangermain.com). The physical movement around town shown here is something digital culture has partly erased.
it's danger, technology, creativity, humour and turning things upside down.