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Blog O’Clock

At the end of Daniel Binns lecture he posed the following prompts for us to write on.

Technological determinism is a valid way of looking at the world I will have to admit at this point that i did in fact miss the begning of the lectorial so i donot know what Technological Determinism is

 Humanity is in Charge of it own future

This prompt brings to mind the current argument about artificial intelligence. it seems that the great minds of our day and age such an Elon Musk and Steven Hawkings believe it is detrimental to our future. However, i personally dont see how it is posible for a machine to take over when it has been programmed by humans. I believe that if it is possible that they will indeed become intelligent i believe that computers need moral education. Yes ok, sounds crazy. But think about it, if the machines grow up with a moral compass they will have no interest in overthrowing their parents, much like children. The issue here is the teen years when they think that they know better.

Just a few thoughts.

 

 

Final Reflection on Project Brief 4

Finally, the envelope for Project Brief 4 has been and sealed, in other words, we have reached the end. There has been a lot of learning that has taken place over the course of the project, especially considering that it was a group effort, which means there’s always more than one perspective to take into account.

Luckily our group was very dynamic, everybody brought a specific skill forward which was vital in creating the final project. From the earliest meeting we all established that video production was our collective strength. Due to this we ended up creating a video product which was new and adventurous. Before I further elaborate on this; the collaborative contract needs to be mentioned. Throughout our first and second meetings we constructed a contract which outlined the role and responsibilities of all the group members, additionally there was a plan for conflict resolution. We were fortunate enough, as mentioned previously, to not need conflict resolution at any point. However the roles and responsibilities got us to think about how we would go about creating the video. This was very helpful in assisting the process of arranging the production timeline, we simply split up the work and consulted on when it was to be delivered, at the convenience of the person responsible.

This initial planning as well as the synergy between cooperative group members allowed us to easily create our meetup times for our soon to be ‘choose your own adventure’ video. The early meetings also gave us time to come to the same vision as to what the final product would look like, we all understood the basic concepts of using Youtube annotations and what was practically possible; yet another strength of all having a video production background among group members. This made the conceptualization and writing process a fluid process.

Due to the divided workload and the constructive collaboration the whole project was easily filmed within three main meetings. Once this was done the post production process began, we used Facebook as our communication platform, constantly sharing footage, suggestions and ideas, this meant that the final project was truly one born from group collaboration.

However, this post production stage is also where i believe there could have been improvements. Although we did decide on who would be doing the editing I believe the post production work load was not evenly distributed. It is arguable that certain group members did have more time to contribute to the project, so this was the way the work naturally distributed. The way it ended up being structured was that one group member mainly worked on the editing. The others provided feedback and helped with the paperwork and filming process. Although this might be unevenly weighted it sadly does make sense. Editing is a very personal process, often when too many people edit the same project there is a loss in consistency of style. Thus, in a way it was for the benefit of the final project that one person did the editing. It allowed for there to be a consistent tempo and visual feel to the work.

The final product created I believe did achieve the initial goal of the project. It provoked thoughts about the ways we use and notice media in our daily lives. Given more time the project could go into further detail and have more choices and commentaries, however, as a starting point it achieved its goal.

Overall, this project has been a very constructive group assignment. With contrast to other group work it was painless and efficient. I believe that the final product created will be well received and has created a platform for future development.

 

The Final Workshop!

The final workshop… its over. whaaat. That was quick.

We took the time in this class to reflect on the semester gone by.

We first mind mapped out everything we have covered or learned in the course. see below

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We then completes the university course surveys as well as this learning graph

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Workshop Week 11 – PB4 Feedback

Tyler Perry was unable to make it to class today because he got kicked off a plane. Long story short – he was flying in complimentary business class, and because of this he was the first asked to leave when the plane filled up and they needed more space. However the show must go on, we still presented our draft to the class. Here is the feedback received:

  • Feedback received: Desire for more narrative and character motivation. Suggested that music be add to the video and a concrete way to show time passing. A back button would help audience return to begining of the video and try other choices.
  • Issue is keeping the video neutral – perhaps have it weigh out the ups and downs equally across both streams.

Workshop Week 7

During this workshop we were given our final assessment task, Project Brief 4. This is a group presentation – groan. Now i dont have anything against group presentations, however, in my personal experience this is often time that people slack off work and allow others to do most of the work – lets hope that this does not happen this time. We were numbered off into groups, to ensure that we got to work with people who we previously had not. The funny part is, that i had temporarily left my table of friends to deliver a message to the other side of the room, this resulted in me being numbered into a group with my friend Tyler, who I know quite well. Exxxcccellent.

We then got into our groups and started working on our collaborative contract, this took some time because we also needed to introduce ourselves to eachother.

The collaborative contract was interesting, because it required us to make a detailed outline of how we would go about this task. I have been privileged enough to work with groups before so I believe that i have a have a strong grasp on concepts such as consultation and conflict resolution. Nevertheless it was an interesting activity to put together a plan of collaboration, it somewhat ensures that everybody will pull their weight. Lets Hope

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