Isabelle has a list (get it) of things we discussed around the sugar. What is significant between things does not equal what is significant to or for us. Carl has a good outline of an ontograph as a list ofRead more…
Studio 3 – the pics
Class 03
We made lists: A list of things I noticed this morning. A list of of irritations. A list of what I enjoyed about Ian Bogost’s Ontography chapter. A list of questions about Ian Bogost’s Ontography chapter. The popular music history/influenceRead more…
Tentatively
What Is Our List?
Method
Bogost 02
Bogost, Ian. “Alien Phenomenology”, Alien Phenomenology, or What It’s Like to Be a Thing. Minneapolis: University Press of Minnesota, 2012. (via RMIT account) We started with Bogost’s second chapter. This raised questions, as it should. To help untangle these (butRead more…
Carpe Diem
I guess, because of my age and that I’m an academic so I default to thinking education matters, I’m bemused by many of my student’s attitude to university. (I say my age because it just sounds like an observation thatRead more…
Bogost 01
Bogost, Ian. “Ontography: Revealing the Rich Variety of Being”, Alien Phenomenology, or What It’s Like to Be a Thing. Minneapolis: University Press of Minnesota, 2012. (via RMIT account) This is difficult reading, if only because it is not, at firstRead more…
Adrian Miles
Dr. Adrian Miles is leader of the Documentary node of RMIT’s nonfictionLab. He does research on hypertext media, networked interactive video, and computational nonfiction. He undertakes theoretically inflected digital projects. Adrian’s research interests include interactive nonfiction, pedagogies for new media,Read more…