Adrian Miles
Adrian Miles is a Senior Lecturer in New Media and currently the Program Director of the Bachelor of Media and Communication Honours research studio at RMIT, in Melbourne, Australia. He has also been a senior new media researcher in the InterMedia Lab at the University of Bergen, Norway. His academic research on hypertext and networked interactive video has been widely published and his applied digital projects have been exhibited internationally. Adrian's research interests include hypertext and hypermedia, appropriate pedagogies for new media education, digital video poetics, and the use of Deleuzean philosophy in the context of digital poetics. He was the first or second person in the world to videoblog.
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Lydia with notes and her drawing from last Thursday. Taras, who has a dog that became the subject of some questions, has picked up on this and is now recognising that the mutuality of that relationship is rather more complicated (and richer) than first thought. Ben has a reasonably rich drawing of what is needed (what does what) for him to have some sort of relation to his laptop.
Louis has an extended discussion about agency and relations, this is good and for those struggling with this provides some good ways to begin to get other ways of understanding it. Lydia (again) photographs her notebook, I like the timelie on the second page and the summary of story and teleology. Nora has some interesting thoughts about technological determinism, teleology, and death (death and teleology often get lumped together). I think the really intriguing ones, because they seem so obvious but never are, come from her wondering about deciding when we stop. That’s a seriously good question.
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Adrian Miles
Adrian Miles is a Senior Lecturer in New Media and currently the Program Director of the Bachelor of Media and Communication Honours research studio at RMIT, in Melbourne, Australia. He has also been a senior new media researcher in the InterMedia Lab at the University of Bergen, Norway. His academic research on hypertext and networked interactive video has been widely published and his applied digital projects have been exhibited internationally. Adrian's research interests include hypertext and hypermedia, appropriate pedagogies for new media education, digital video poetics, and the use of Deleuzean philosophy in the context of digital poetics. He was the first or second person in the world to videoblog.
March 8, 2017
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