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UC Asylum: Hmmm...?
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My Blog for my Networked Media Production Unit at the University of Canberra. Thursday, March 25, 2010. Thanks a lot, pirate guy. May 24, 2010 at 5:42 PM. Some excellent examples from Project A were showcased in workshops:. They showed capability to hand code HTML CSS in a way that could be readily understood, reused and learned from by others. They used internet APIs, feeds and embedded media that was dynamic and provided exampes of networked media that could not exist offline. Project A Assignment Rati...
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UC Asylum: Gleeful Brooding and the Positive Effects of Depressing Thoughts...
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My Blog for my Networked Media Production Unit at the University of Canberra. Sunday, February 21, 2010. Gleeful Brooding and the Positive Effects of Depressing Thoughts. I've just gotten home from work. Well not just, i had a smoke with Tom from up stairs and i watched some Chester A Bum. So this post is partly therapeutic. The kid says alright and keeps walking. Eventually of course the sides of the street have in fact closed in and he can go no further. Angry and embittered he turns around and...Which...
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Zombie Stomping and Bear Blood : Networked Media: Toast is interesting.
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Zombie Stomping and Bear Blood : Networked Media. Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Oh man, why do I have to do so many subjects that involve staring intensely at a white, possibly illuminated surface. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The hip kids on the block: TEH BLOGROLL. Let It Be (Meta Post). The Network and his Dinner Friends. The Network's Final Entry: Meta. Were thorugh the looking glass people. I go to town when I write lecture notes for networ. This week in our tutorials, following the moodle i.
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Zombie Stomping and Bear Blood : Networked Media: We're thorugh the looking glass people...
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Zombie Stomping and Bear Blood : Networked Media. Saturday, April 24, 2010. We're thorugh the looking glass people. Okay, so it just occurred to me that I never finished last week’s post. Frankly I straight up forgot about it, that and I’ve been battling a severe case of procrastination. Though I do intend to go back and pick at it some more, perhaps when there are less pressing matters at hand- such as this week’s blog post. Or dataviz if you want to be all jargon-professional. So what is dataviz? Was t...
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Zombie Stomping and Bear Blood : Networked Media: I thought this would have been a more substantial post.
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Zombie Stomping and Bear Blood : Networked Media. Saturday, May 1, 2010. I thought this would have been a more substantial post. Mapping out a plan:. In order to actually begin thinking about production project B I have to write up a blog, and map out a plan of the processes that I need to undertake to get the ball rolling. 1) Find a set of data. 2) Mind map and document the most effective way of visually presenting that data. 3) Make the damn thing. 4) Write the rationale. Again, let’s try to get ...
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Zombie Stomping and Bear Blood : Networked Media: End of the line: Project B Rationale
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Zombie Stomping and Bear Blood : Networked Media. Friday, May 14, 2010. End of the line: Project B Rationale. My Production Project B takes the form of a data visualisation. Unfortunately I do not have the skills to build a functioning, active and algorithmic online application, so I have chosen to represent my master concept as a proposition or ‘blue print’ for a data visualisation. My proposition can be viewed here:. Drug trends and Crime within Australia:. Research for this project entailed looking at...
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Zombie Stomping and Bear Blood : Networked Media: March 2010
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Zombie Stomping and Bear Blood : Networked Media. Friday, March 26, 2010. Off the map, and over the edge. A Rationale. The online exhibition appealed to me because it allowed me correlate information and image on something that I was both knowledgeable and passionate about. The topic of focus that I chose to pursue was the Sims community, and more specifically the “economy” that exists within the community. Tutorials such as: this. Was also used with my process to manage feeds independently and put them ...
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Zombie Stomping and Bear Blood : Networked Media: April 2010
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Zombie Stomping and Bear Blood : Networked Media. Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Oh man, why do I have to do so many subjects that involve staring intensely at a white, possibly illuminated surface. Saturday, April 24, 2010. We're thorugh the looking glass people. Or dataviz if you want to be all jargon-professional. So what is dataviz? Essentially it is a means of representing abstract data visually, in a way that exploits fundamental elements that humans can detect (…i.e. colour, shape, pattern...So, the pre...
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Zombie Stomping and Bear Blood : Networked Media
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Zombie Stomping and Bear Blood : Networked Media. Sunday, April 18, 2010. I go to town when I write lecture notes for networked media. Without them, I would hardly be able to comprehend what Michael is saying. They keep me focused. The following notes regard the subjects of…. Now multiplicity does not only pertain to the notion of power (power = capability to achieve) but also variety- a different way of looking at things, or a broader perspective. The power of the people is important because people can ...