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Welcome to my Digital Crib!

Tan Yue Ling

Thursday, Mar 15, 2018 - 06:31:49 pm

@ MoonlingGraphics

My desktop is as cluttered as my brain is. (so is my room)

I have a lot of junk files and applications that I don’t even frequently use stored on the left of my screen. It’s like an organised mess, you know?

My to-do list are always open in my notes.

Youtube is ALWAYS on for music.

Facebook is always there for distraction Read more →

Categories: Micro-Project
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Micro-Project #8: I am My Desktop

Jasmine

Thursday, Mar 15, 2018 - 06:31:37 pm

@ Jasmine

It is not that messy because I only got this laptop recently for the new semester so it’s still quite new! I was too lazy to change the default background, plus it actually looks quite nice with the mountains and pink hues so I just left it as it is since it was quite pleasant to my eyes haha! I Read more →

Categories: Micro-Project
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This is me: My Desktop

Tan Xiang Rei

Thursday, Mar 15, 2018 - 06:31:07 pm

@ REI

If you can see the files all of them are screenshot for research as part of the project that I’m doing. As you can tell I don’t have any files on my desktop. this is because I recently sent this laptop for servicing and they wiped my HDD of all the data. I retrieved my Read more →

Categories: Micro-Project
Tags: desktop | me
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Hello I am desktop

ROS FARZANA

Thursday, Mar 15, 2018 - 06:30:51 pm

@ Farz

I try my best to organise my files. I actually have a lot of unwanted and old files that I don’t delete(but I should). I procrastinate deleting stuff that everything just piles up.

The wallpaper is taken using a new 50mm lens I just bought during that point of time. Which I excitedly used it straight after receiving it from the Read more →

Categories: Micro-Project
Tags: desktop
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CLEAN SLATE

Felicia

Thursday, Mar 15, 2018 - 06:23:58 pm

@ f e l ❍

The story of my desktop:

I like keeping it organised, consistently organised!! Only because I find productivity with a clean slate. Hehehe.

Categories: Micro-Project
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[EI] Micro-Project #7: A Day in the Life of Super Participation

Francesca

Thursday, Mar 08, 2018 - 10:30:20 am

@ Francesca

Find out about what happened in our day here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/346254359199743/

My group and I decided to execute this micro-project on Tuesday. It started at 12am sharp and as usual, most ADM students were still wide awake at this hour. The things that were shared throughout the day included the food we ate, projects we worked on, and thoughts that we were Read more →

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Face Book, Literally

Felicia

Thursday, Mar 08, 2018 - 02:22:31 am

@ f e l ❍

Statistics indicated that Facebook is one of the most used social media platforms in the world, even so in recent years. In sync with the outburst of modern technologies, app creators seized the opportunity to milk the market. Over billions of accounts are created online. A platform like Facebook, for example, is utilized to enhance Read more →

Categories: Micro-Project
Felicia, whereas this is an excellent analysis of Facebook and its meanings (or meaninglessness) as expressed in the essay by Wittkower, I think you have not fully incorporated Face to Facebook into your critique. The part that is left out is the virtually fake dating service they created from appropriated public data on Facebook. Also the video you displayed at the end is not the same Face to Facebook project. Let me know if you would like to discuss in class tonight.

[EI] Micro-Project #6: The Art of the Meme

Francesca

Saturday, Mar 03, 2018 - 11:02:23 am

@ Francesca

Here are the memes that Zhen Qi and I came up with during lesson!

This micro-project is probably my favourite thus far! Meme-making is a favourite past time of my friends and I because they reflect our stressful school lives in a humorous manner. Surprisingly, it is stress-reliving to poke fun at our stressful lives through Read more →

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Ant Farm, Media Burn Review

Felicia

Saturday, Feb 24, 2018 - 10:53:27 pm

@ f e l ❍

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXY6ocvaZyE

(Video of Media Burn, the Project)

On the third space once again, the audience from all parts of the world coincides with the Adobe Connect platform to watch the live conference hosted by Mr Randall Packer and Chip Lord. Founded in 1968 by Chip Lord and Doug Michels, Ant Farm explores Read more →

Categories: Micro-Project
Felicia, you have a lot of interesting comments about Media Burn. It is important though to support your comments, such as why it was "more than a spectacle," and how this was important to the performance of Media Burn. Also in your concluding paragraph you reference Guerrilla Television, but it is important to explain what that means and how it contributed to the work. There is also a lot of language that you have assembled together from the various information provided, which is great that you are doing the research, but I am also very interested in your own interpretation, your own critique, your own words, and response. When using language provided, be sure and put it into quotes, thus separating it from your own language. Ultimately in the research critiques, I am interested in what you think and how you have processed the work and what it means to you. I am really pleased that you watched the interview, but in the future, be sure you support your essay with specific references from the reading or interview materials that are assigned.

Do It With Others and Experimental Interaction

Su Xian

Thursday, Feb 15, 2018 - 06:01:00 pm

@ Shu

Do It With Others (DIWO) is a variation on Do It Yourself (DIY) where activity is now shared through participatory media.

In this approach, peers connect and collaborate, creating their own structures, using either digital networks or shared physical environments, making an art that is both made and distributed across a network.

Do It With Others (DIWO): Participatory Media in Read more →

Categories: Micro-Project
You have made a number of bold statements here! I particularly like this comment:
It could even be said that art is not interactive without DIWO.
My advice though is that when you make these kind of declarative statements, that you find more effective ways to support them. Why, for example, is art not interactive without DIWO? You could say that the definition of interactivity is when the viewer interacts with the artwork, is actually able to affect the outcome of the artwork. But if the viewer is only interacting with a digital work, then how are they doing it with others? Well, one distinction is that DIWO is more specifically a group activity, and requires interaction between people. I emphasize this one statement because earlier in the essay you do an excellent job of introducing DIWO as collaborative and participatory, however you want to have a strong conclusion that builds on the many ideas and examples you have introduced. Also, I would have liked to have seen at least one example from Furtherfield in addition to the examples you gave from the micro-projects, and a reference to the Marc Garrett lecture. Lastly, I was very impressed that you were able to login, weren't you in Iceland?