Category: Media 1

Perspective

Reading Alan Mckee’s guide on textual analysis reminds me to always look at different sides of the story. It may have 2 sides of the story, or even 5, 6, whatever sides you feel comfortable. in fact opinion, I believe that Alan’s guide into textual analysis should apply to all sorts of interpretation and judgment. People’s opinion are very biased, which…

Sharing is Caring

It’s time to present the media artefacts that we’ve made over the past week. And to grade each other’s work, we had to use the six thinking hats. A method of discussion where each participant wears (metaphorically) a different colour of hat, that had a different role in group discussion. I got the Yellow one, It meant I had to…

Who I am

MEDIA 1, 1st Brief Photos   This is me. Now I’m always so engaged with my phone, I always bring it everywhere i go, whenever I have free time, i would unlock, open any social media, and check all my friends’s timeline. My family is back in Indonesia, But i use Skype to chat with them whenever we’ve missed each…

Federation Square, Media All around

Melbourne has a vast media objects, here are some pictures we took at Federation Square

 a sample video of the Federation Square

Other things that we found at Federation Square

  • writing and arts carved in Ground
  • advertisements on the floor
  • Trucks with advertisements
  • SBS Building
  • My phone

 

Profusion of Stimulation

Hyper & Deep focus N. Katherine Hayles discussed between ‘Hyper attention’ and ‘Deep attention’, types of cognitive function that is currently undergoing a generational shift in her late article in 2007. She explains that technology has changed the way people communicate and interact with each other, to the point where people basically “think”. Hyper attention, where you focus on multiple…

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