http://www.betternetworker.com/articles/view/marketing/social-networking/analyzing-your-facebook-fan-page
This site describes how a perosn or business can analyze their facebook fanpage, which is something we are doing for this project.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Blog Post 4
http://jerseyshoresource.net/
I find this site interesting because it discusses what the people are doing on the show outside of it. For example, if they are working on any projects with other celebs, it will be posted here. Also, random facts about the members of Jersey Shore are posted, ie baby pictures. This site allows people to comment on all thee posts. Since I am not a fan of Jersey Shore, I like this site because it gives enough information for me to understand what is going on, although I do not watch the show.
This website is interesting because it is a fansite about two things that that became famous off of the show, the fist pump and guidos. The fist pump is a dance that is done at alot of parties now (even my friends and I do it to certain songs). Guido is another word for a stereotypical Italian-American. This site allows fans to send in pictures and videos of guidos and fist pumping that they find funny.
This site is actually the blogs of one of the cast members, Vinny Guadagnino . Unlike all the other sites, this one is not fan created. It offers a different view of all that happens on the show and in the lives of the cast members. It also does so in a more artistic way then alot of the other fansites. Vinny has written poems, short stories and other types of blogs on here. He uses digital literature to share his insights with his fans. Many of his fans respond with how his writings made them feel and how much they love him.
A site that can help me analyze these fansites would be DIY Media 2010: fan Vids. there are a mic of videos and pictures sent to these sites by fans. Just like in DIYs where "Many people...don't 'get' fan vids, seeing them either as incomprehensible mashups or mere celebrity slideshows", many people might think that the videos and pics sent to these sites are just people goofing off. In reality, the videos are showing a lifestyle connected to Jersey Shore. The videos and pictures can be analyzed to show how people view the cast of the show and people who connect to them in some way. Many fans post these videos to show their support of the show. Many 'Guidos" post to show how much they identify with the show. This site can help bring up a discussion of why so many people like the show. I personally do not watch it, but perhaps the videos and pictures show the connection that many people feel to the characters.
Another site from the online readings that the sites I found can connect to is HOWARD RHEINGOLD: SMART MOBS. Just looking at Vinny Guadagnino's blogspot page it can be seen that he has over 3000 followers. With so many people following him he could honestly start some type of revolution. There are 3000 people reading the things he says and many of them are probably devoted fans willing to follow him in real life. Although "government agencies are seeking to reimpose the regime of the broadcast era in which the customers of technology will be deprived of the power to create and left only with the power to consume", it has not happened. Many fansites are inhabited by die hard fans who would probably do anything for the celebrities the site was made for. It can be discussed how this power can and should be used a lot more in healthy ways before it is restricted as Rheingold predicts.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Blog Post 2 9/13
The aye karpinska poem, "the arrival of the beebox" is very confusing. No matter how hard I try to piece it together, I can not seem to find an order. When I first read the poem, I clicked on every cluster of words, to reveal a phrase for each. Then I spun the image around, only to see that it could only be read from the front. I tried to find sense in it by reading all the phrases in the first "box". Together they read, "It is never empty between the lines - that is a pile of future - this is a collection of moments gone by - with its funny collision of personalities - the arrival of the beeBox - trembling contours of the swarm - in the stuttered flow of uneven rhythm - hear the vigor of shout that explodes". To me it sounds like contradicting phrases put together in an effort to sound deep and artistic. It is also possible that it is a description of something with so many contradicting qualities. At first it gives me a nostalgic feel, reminding me of a time where we remember the past and look forward to the "future"; highschool. In highschool there was always a "funny collision of personalities" and plenty awkward moments which cab be described as a "stuttered flow of uneven rhythm".
But then there are the words "bee" and "swarm" that make me think she is actually talking about a bee hive. A beehive where bees are constantly going back and forth, working, make it impossible to be "empty between the lines". And the "vigor of shout that explodes" could be the constant buzzing, especially when they are together.
What I liked most about this poem was its interactive aspect. I like being able to show and hide which ever parts of the poem that I desired. The poet probably utilized this technique to make the reader have to use their imagination to work even harder to find the meaning.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Link Post 3
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/04/international-dadaism-mon_n_818584.html#s235232
This post is about International Dadaism Month. I was shocked to find a whole month for international celebration of this era. This article talks about how people celebrate around the world.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Blog Post 3
Digital literature that demonstrates the influence of dadaism is the poem "This is not a Poem" by Alan Bigelow. Dada is defined by Merriam Webster Dictionary as " a movement in art and literature based on deliberate irrationality and negation of traditional artistic values". This poem is a digital version of a poem entitled "Trees". Firs it is deliberately irrational in that the title contradicts what the reader sees. Clearly this is is some type of poem. It is possible that the writer does not consider it a poem, due to its simplicity, however; many consider it a poem. The poem is shown on a disk with paper clips in the background. When the reader presses play the disk spins and a robotic voice reads the poem. As the reader rolls their mouse over the words of the poem, those words fly off the screen. The reader starts to read the poem from the beginning, omitting the words that have flown off the screen. This is not common in most poems, thus it is a "negation of traditional artistic values". Traditionally the poem is just there and the reader does not get to choose which words are omitted, or able to alter the poem at all.
In class we identified surrealism as a form of art that "rejects the idea that one can convey reality by trying to 'represent' it accurately in pictures or words". Although there probably is a message behind the ability to remove words, words are more than half of this artwork. The message is not as deep as other surrealist poems were of its era. The poem does not consider the poem "Trees" a real poem, not much dissection of this literature is required to find this message.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Link Post 2
http://teachersnetwork.org/grantwinners/Teachnet09_ConstanceKelly.htm
The above link connects to a page that discusses a grant for teachers in new york to have 3rd grade students learn how to make their own digital poetry. It shows how digital literature is being adapted more and more into everyday curriculum.
The above link connects to a page that discusses a grant for teachers in new york to have 3rd grade students learn how to make their own digital poetry. It shows how digital literature is being adapted more and more into everyday curriculum.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
9/6 engl278w
New technology has changed the delivery and reception of literature today. The "delivery" of literature has evolved in that now it can be placed online and a wider audience can receive it. Different websites allow better reception of the literature by the audience. I feel that these new ways of delivery help improve reception of the literature, especially in comparison to the plainly written poems on the poetryfoundation.org site. For example, some websites allow for interactive reading of literature, creating a back and forth between the reader and the author/creator. Other websites use tools such as java to allow the reader to interact with just the literature. There are also websites that let the creator of the literature deliver their work verbally to have more control on how the audience might receive it. For example, YouTube allows for people who perform poems such as "Yellow Rage", to put emphasis on certain words. For example, I was able to feel the emotions of the two lady more, than what I would have felt from just reading it off a page. Also, on YouTube was the poem "The The Impotence of Reading" I was able to find the points of sarcasm easier than if I were to just read them myself. Another change is that more interpretations of literature are available for people to read in order to better understand possible messages. In the future, literature may be more easily available to audiences in more locations than previously and today. Also, in the future literature may express more views that are currently banned in certain places, allowing for more freedom of speech. I would most like to see this change because I believe that everyone is entitled to freedom of speech. It gives a healthy outlet for expression, which many people do not have.
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