last week, we had mid-term test. and today we learned many things.the key point is People often interact with media technologies as though the technologies were people.related point is ethics, aesthetics , teleology and design.And we learned about the history of HCI.history of HCI as tools: people- for example, as we know, Vannevar Bush's memex. and Doug Engelbart's mouse, GUI, word processing, etc.learn to link them tightly with this thing called "the real", to think of them as unbreakable and natural linksto an absolute experience of physical phenomena.When digital media technologies connect or separate people, they become media.Technologies embody social, political, cultural, economic and philosophical ideas and relationships.Method that generate a useful critique of this moment is raised within that mighty architecture and so steeped in it that not only is it invisivle but we view with deep suspicion or outright derision ways of circumventing or fracturing its hegemony.Cyberspace doesn't turn out to be merely a distraction, an enery drain that turns our focus away from deeper changes in the working of capital, information and thought.The simple point of all this is that it's up to us. We can pay attention or allow ourseelves to be distracted.Questions about whether cyberculture will be individually, is willing to contribute.
I'm sorry, I didn't homework.
I try to homework well.
I'm really sorry.
2008년 4월 6일 일요일
4th week
This weekend topic is "Social networks"
Let me tell all the details ~!!
social networks as science
social networks as technology
social networks as popular culture
social networks as art
First social networks analysis is an interdisciplianry social science.
And social networks as science bowling alone
sociologist robert putnam clains that united states citizens no longer know or trust their neighbors and thus communities have lost their social capital.
Social networks as technology example is email, newsgroups, and weblogs.
Social networks as popular culture is to understand "artificial" social networks we need to rethink the social scientific concepts of "equivalence,""centrality," even "node" and "link."
This class is exciting and I really fun!!
Let me tell all the details ~!!
social networks as science
social networks as technology
social networks as popular culture
social networks as art
First social networks analysis is an interdisciplianry social science.
And social networks as science bowling alone
sociologist robert putnam clains that united states citizens no longer know or trust their neighbors and thus communities have lost their social capital.
Social networks as technology example is email, newsgroups, and weblogs.
Social networks as popular culture is to understand "artificial" social networks we need to rethink the social scientific concepts of "equivalence,""centrality," even "node" and "link."
This class is exciting and I really fun!!
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