Yesterday I spent my day working away on my project brief. I had previously posted about how I didn’t have a narrative structure and I was a little bit worried about this. We talked in our week 6 workshop about… Continue Reading →
A few reflective questions on my upcoming project brief: What is the ‘controlling idea’ (Robert McKee) of your portrait? In other words, what is the most interesting thing about your participant/interviewee that you want to communicate? I think my interviewee… Continue Reading →
Simulacrum or Simulacra (plural) A diverse (seemingly dystopian) term I had never heard of let alone attempt it’s pronunciation. It is a historically ingrained term based around the theory of Jean Baudrillard where representations imitate reality. It is broken… Continue Reading →
Today is been a day of structure. We spent our Lectorial learning about the structure of narrative and story telling and this weeks reading was also (unsurprisingly) based on the structure of stories. Particularly, we are looking at documentary and how… Continue Reading →
Media is everywhere I look. I woke up this morning to my phone crashing to the ground as I tried to hit ‘snooze’ for the 4th time. I sleepily dragged myself away from the warmth and hobbled into my running… Continue Reading →
This morning we all entered the classroom a little bit dazed after our Easter breaks. We started with a mini film festival of our video footage from PB2, and of course every one is still very much uncomfortable having their… Continue Reading →
Today in our Networked media workshop we had a quick discussion on the lecture and then we were given free time to try and discover our own blogs. I found this weeks class to be really beneficial. Besides from the… Continue Reading →
This weeks lecture was a whirlwind of confusion. HTML, HTTP, RSS…WHAT!? Okay I am totally prepared to be underprepared for this course, but I have never been one to enjoy this feeling of not knowing. The lecture was a great… Continue Reading →
This weeks reading was, once again authored by Adrian Miles. His work is always a great read. It’s easy and uncomplicated and assists me in understanding the course. I am very under skilled in terms of website knowledge and understanding how… Continue Reading →
Before I started this course, the idea of blogging was extremely foreign to me. I thought a blog was somewhere for bored middle aged house wives to post their baking recipes. Sometimes they went viral and sometimes they didn’t. But… Continue Reading →
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