READING REACTION # 10
I can’t believe it’s already up to week 10 and I’ve managed to read a reading each week. This is a new record for me I’m 90% sure of it. This week’s first reading was Lev Manovich’s ‘Database as a Symbolic… Continue Reading
I can’t believe it’s already up to week 10 and I’ve managed to read a reading each week. This is a new record for me I’m 90% sure of it. This week’s first reading was Lev Manovich’s ‘Database as a Symbolic… Continue Reading
Over the weekend I went to Broadbeach in Queensland with my family. They’re actually still there, but this morning I had a group presentation on the one-child policy in China #fun #cool. One highlight was definitley being in the Big… Continue Reading
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The second reading for this week was The Long Tail by Chris Anderson. I actually found this reading really interested and I think this is partly because it was written in a much more conversational tone, which I find easier… Continue Reading
The first reading for this week was called the 80/20 rule. This immediately made me think of an article I read on Miranda Kerr, which said she ate according to this rule. Meaning she was healthy 80% of the time… Continue Reading
So this week I couldn’t attend the symposium. Classic me. Anyway I did make a point of reading through other people’s blogs and listening in class to get the general idea. In today’s tute there was a lot of discussion… Continue Reading
This week’s readings I found quite interesting, in particular the discussions surrounding the ‘small world problem’. This being the idea that our world is one huge network where everyone is connected to each other. I had heard of the ‘6… Continue Reading
Better late than never right? Featuring in Vlog # 6 first up is 8bit. I (as per usual) liked the look of this new burger restaurant on Instagram and decided I definitley wanted to check it out. The idea behind… Continue Reading
Without a conventional narrative structure, how much control does an author lose? The above Q ^^ was addressed in this week’s symposium. Although not worded in this exact way, I have found that this question / issue has been touched… Continue Reading
One of this week’s readings was Culture and Technology by Murphie, Andrew and John Potts. It was quiiiiite long I must admit and I did have to skim read a few parts. Anyway, these are some ideas that stuck out to me. Firstly… Continue Reading