Thursday, December 7, 2006

Random Blog

Hey guys

So tired at the moment, finishing off my assignment for tomorrow. I dont have time to do it tomorrow as I have work all day, so cramming it all in tonight. I will probably end up leaving it for now and getting back to it at about 6 today lol. Its quater to one now lol. So yeah oh well. Alot has happened this week, too bad it hasnt been my assignment lol, oh well.

On tuesday me and matt went to MOVIE WORLD, omg so much fun hehe coz it was so random that we decided to go. I am so cut though coz i though I got some awsome photos, but the camera I took was dodge, so they all turned out so blurry.. :(:( . So how I look like a little blurry smudge. Oh well. I got some awsome photos of this statue thing in the Scooby Doo Spooky Coaster (that was so so so so so so so so so much fun . . ha ha and matt got scared lol) umm pretty scary for a little kids ride though. HA HA. We went on every ride which was cool, and we were lucky enough to go on the Lethal Weapon coz it was having technical difficulties all day. All I could think about everytime I got on a roller coaster (about 4 times in that day) was "OMG FINAL DESTINATION THREE". People who have seen this movie will probably know what I am on about. Hmm yeah :S:S lol. But it was all good, and it ended up to be an awsome day.
Anywho I am getting so so so tired and Im hitting bed right about now. . . i guess I will talk later and be posting my assignment up later on during day (considering that its almosts 1 in the morning of friday lol)
Toodles!! oxox

Friday, December 1, 2006

Thursday, November 30, 2006

1501ART - Tutorial Task Nine

For the tutorial task today we have been asked to complete an excercise on microsoft powerpoint. Once we have completed this we are then to write a little bit in our weblog about our experience in completing that task. if we found it easy, or hard. Now I have been using powerpoint since the 4th grade, and frankly I consider myself a whiz at this program. It is so easy and simple to use, and it is fun to make the powerpoint presentations. I love to fiddle with the setting and find the different types of entrances and exist each image or textbox can do. Powerpoint is great because everything can be times perfectly to come up on the screen. I have used it multiple times in highschool for orals, and it proves to be a great way to get rid of some nearves I used to have, because all of the other students were watching the powerpoint over me. I didnt encouter any problems while finishing this task, and actually had fun customising my own presentation


Here are my slides in order. . . I hope you like them :) . . . sorry they are abit blurry


Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Distopia - George Orwells 1984

George Orwells novel 1984 is a story about obscering the the truth. The novel tells the story of a kind of future where technology is used to dominate people. In a totalitarian society, people are controlled by Big Brother which censors everyone's behaviour. People are constantly watched by telescreens in their own homes, can have there thoughts read, and are constantly making sure they are not making thought crimes.

This movie is painful to watch because it shows just how easy people can be controlled and brainwashed by Technology. People are subjected to something called the "Two-Minute-Hate" where everyday for two minutes people are shown negative images and stories on giant telescreens and are brainwashed to scream and yell at the images they see. In Oceania individual expression was forbidden by the Party, having a diary was a crime, which could be punished with death

The story is set in Oceana and Winston is the main character. Winstons life is a sad one. His job is to rewrite documents and alter records and newspaper articles. Winston rewrites how his fellows die, he produces made up news and becomes so frustrating because everybody around him knows it is not real yet they are forced and more of less brainwashed to believe it. It is here at his job where Winston begins to become skeptical of the ruling dictatorship of the party of Big Brother. Winston is and always has been discusted with the oppression of the land, and chooses to go against big brother, and begin a diary filled with his own thoughts of the world. In his apartment, he finds an area where the telescreen cannon see him. There he sits are writes about the world.

1501ART - Tutorial Task Nine Summary

Cyberutopia
At the start of the lecture this morning, we were shown a snip of the movie Jonny Neumonic (the same movie we saw a few days ago) In the snip we saw, there was lady having a fit, and she taken to the "flesh mechanic". I like the name flesh mechanic because it shows that in the future because there are so many machine (probably refered to as machine mechanics) humans are refered to as a form of machine of technology, a flesh machine. The Flesh mechanic gives her muscle relaxant in her spine, while Jonny asked him what is wrong with her. The Flesh Mechanic then has a fit of rage screaming aroung the room stating "The world causes it" suggesting the technology of this world causes an "information overload". This snip of this movie has a strong message that possibly people in the future are going to be more so addicted to technology "Because we cant live without it"
The First (electronic) Media Age - centralised dissemination.
The concept of sending media (television, radio etc) spreading out, with one source, many recievers. One person can write a letter, make film of television program etc an audience sould receive that message. Certain reasons allow only certain people to recieve and send these messages. These restrictions included education, financial and technical. This is the first electronic media age
The Second (electronic) Media Age
The internet made it possible for an individual to publish to a huge audience. Though the internet was not available for public use until the 1990s. By the middle 1990's there were over 30million users around the world, and in early 2000's 262 million users were recorded. Bill Gates stated that the internet made it possible for an individual to publish to a huge audeince. This was mainly throught the web, but more so in current times, blogs and other mobile technology - phone cameras able to take photos or videos, therefore citizens are in the media again. Marshall Mcluhan suggest that there are in fact three media ages. Oral: Spoken Word, Literate: Written Word, Electric: Television, Digital. Building on this, Robery K. Logan suggest that there are infact five media ages, adding, Mimetic Age, and the interactive/digital age to Mcluhan's trivium.
Post Modernism:
The second media is built on the first and is thus largely dependant on the world view inherit in existing technologies. The media builing remediates and enhances mediums, adding layers of complexity and new information. The new media brings with is a need for new understandings - in particular political ones
Virtual Reality:
Virtual Reality brings with it complex question about the nature of society. It is a world generated by computers. Virtual Reality can be accepted as a medium, not just a technology. It can be accepted as a medium because this type of cyborg structure exist in which, our bodies, our mins and senses is a part of the medium. It warps and duplicates and transends reality. You can have memories of virtual reality, yet are these memories different from human interaction. Are these memories virtually mediated from real memories? This is a question that can be interpretted differently by everyone. This opens up space for nre formd of culture to form.
Utopia and Distopia:
Utopias from the Greeks mean "nowhere" and literary examples tell of imaginary places where everything is perfect, usually because people and technology are in harmony. Technology has been believed to create a Utopia, where the hazards of life will be programmed out, and the technology will provide users with something nicer than the real world. This is suggesting that we can catalogue and download nature and will be able to perfect it. This is not a natural thing though, yet not much of society these days are natural anymore. What happens if the power goes of in the utopian technology world. When the power goes off, people will realise that this world of technology is really a hell.
People are developing so much technology because people cannon live without it.
"They were so obsessed with the fact that they could do it, they forgot to consider whether they should" (Jurassic Park)

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

1501ART - Tutorial Task Eight

Advanced Word techniques
For the tutorial task today we have been asked to complete an excercise on microsoft word. The exercise involves merging fields. After we have completed the task we are to write a little bit in our weblog about the experience in completing this task. So here is the task completed:
Mr James Peterson
Media House
200 Job Lane Southport
Gold Coast QLD
4218 Australia

Dear, Mr James Peterson

I am writing to apply for a position within your company Media House. I have recently completed a Journalism and Communication degree at Griffith University on the Gold Coast and believe that I have the suitable skills and experiences to be a valuable asset to Media House. During this degree I have completed subjects in:
· New Communication technologies,
· Cyber Studies
· Digital Production
· News and Politics
· Culture
· Media and Society
· Creative Writing.
Please find attached a copy of my resume. Should you need and further information, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,
Emily Creswick

In this exercise we are were to add:

  • Opening a Document
  • Typing
  • Bold Font
  • Italic Font
  • Underline Font
  • Bulleting
  • Headers
  • Footers
  • Double Spacing

All of these tasked I had no problem with, because I all of them probably everytime I have used Microsoft word

The advanced exercise asked us to add:

  • Track Changes
  • Mail merging
  • Mail merge toolbar

Now I had no idea what merging fields was before this exercise, but it proved very helpful in the completion. It was pretty simple to use, I didnt really use the intructions but more or less went searching in the word menus to find what the instructions were talking about. The merging wizard allowed me to add data about a person, their name, personal details, address etc, to which I then added into the edited document by Merging. Pretty cool. Though I dont know, I might prefer just typing it using tabs, its just the way I have always done it. But yeah, I am appreciative of being tought how to use this. The funny thing is, my boyfriend just had a job interview for an admin job, and he was asked to complete the same task, yet he knew nothing of this merging in word, and told me that he was totally stumped and was pretty sure he failed the task. Its strange because he is awsome on computers, and the smallest things might stump someone.

1501ART - Tutorial Task Eight Summary

I was sick today so I missed the lecture, but I am going through the lecture notes and i am making notes on them. . .

Random Blog

Hey peoples.

Unfortunately I am not coming to the lecture and tutorial today. I have awful stomach pains and need some rest. Anywho I am at my boyfriends house today, and we are making sushi for lunch. Im probably not going to eat anything though, I am too sick :(:(.

Anyway, I noticed that for the asssessment of this course, we should add blog entries about some books or websites we have discovered, so I am going to write about the book I am reading. Its called "Saving Francesca" and its by the same women who wrote "looking for alibrandi". Its a pretty good book, but when Im reading it, the type of story it is kind of makes me feel like I am reading it for a grade 10 book report. Its about a 16 year old girl called Francesca, who comes from an ethnic backround (like Josie Alibrandi in Looking for Alibrandi). Aswell as dealing with the battles of multiculturalism, she has to deal with the trauma of changing schools, and cope with her once stable mother who now has depression. As I said, its a good book, but its a book that I would have been interested in about 3 years ago in grade 10. The genres and discourses the book has such as school life, friends, boys, and growing up would be more suited to young people who are dealing with the same thing. I am out of school now, and these genres and discourses dont interest me. AnywayI guess reading this book is a good way to pass some time. I should get into some really good books like The Da Vinci Code or something like that.

Ok update on lunch. Matt is making the sushi and cleaning up as he goes. He filled the the sink with too much soap and the sink is so bubbly (he so did it on purpose) so we just had a huge bubble fight including his little puppy "mikito". It ended up with the complete drenching of me, including me copping a watercan and bucket full of water over my head. Mikito started eating the bubbles on the grass so we decided to stop, and now is back to the sushi making. This is Mikito, hes a little Tibetan Spaniel. He is really cute but hes a pain in the ass lol.
Ok time to do some work now
Peace Out peoples oxox

Monday, November 27, 2006

1501ART - Tutorial Task Seven Summary

Video Games

In the lecture today, the topic was on Video Games and the types of video games studies. These types of video games include Arcade Games, Consoles, Computer Games, MUDs, MMOGs. Arcade Games, Consoles, and Computer Games I have heard of, but not MUDs, and MMOGs. Huh???

There is a serious study of video games much like internet studies. Video games studies can be broken down in the term of Narratology and Ludology. Narratology is the study of Video Games from the perceptive of them being stories or literacy works. This allows video games to be studied more like text (meaning book, cultural products, films, paintings and music) than anything else. Early video games did contain some cinematic elements (such as cut-scenes) but the act of playing the game was usually dramatically different. Video Games are becoming a new form of cultural practice, in the same way people now think about radio, newspapers, television and films.

Ludology is the contrast of Narratology, and is not concerned with the story elements of games but rather the Game Play element. People who have written a video game based on Ludology have basically made the game for decoration only.

When is comes to video games, there is so much more than just the story and the game play. Video Games are getting very technical, somewhat like computers. This can be seen when comparing say Alex the Kid (primitive Sega game in the early 90’s, to say Need for Speed Underground, so much more complex) The origin of the video game came from computers. Video Games encompass all of the following smaller genres.

· Arcade Games
· Computer games
· Console games
· Hand held devices eg PSP. etc
“Games are popular art, collective social reactions to the main drive or action of any culture. Games, like institutions, are extensions of social man and of the body politic, as technologies are extensions of the animal organism. Both games and technologies are counter-irritants or ways of adjusting to the stress of the specialized actions that occur in any social group. As extensions of the popular response to the workaday stress, games become faithful models of a culture.They incorporate both the actions and the reactions of whole populations in a single dynamic image.”
-Marshall McLuhan, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man

1501ART - Tutorial Task Seven

Excel

For the task today, we have been asked to complete an exercise using Microsoft Excel. I found this task very challenging as I think I might have number dislexia, I am honestly seriuos, lol. When I see numbers and tables I think my head will explode lol. So I got as far as I could with the exercise. Excel seems like a really great and convienient program to use (if you know how to use it). I bet its probably a great program to handle the financial side of businesses. I just struggles abit and was totally stumped with the formulas lol. It took me about 15 minutes to realise that the "*" is a sign for multiply. ooops! lol



I did manage to create a table, yet when it was done, looked nothing like the image on the intruction page. So to save myself from embarrassment I chose not to post it.

Random Blog

I cannot believe I am up this early, lol, honestly!!!. I am so dead tired today, and probably wont make it into the lecture or tut as I have to go to the Nathan campus today for a meeting with student services. Im soughting out some subjects and things for next year which will be good. Hopefully I can get everything on track. OMG I am not a morning person, my whole body is drained and I wanna go back to bed lol. I think my dog theo feels the same, he is flopped next to me on my bed. Here are some pics of theo. He is a little brown poodle. He's an awsome dog, hes so funny and silly.


Anyways, mum is going nuts at the moment because the house is a mess and we have an open house inspection today. We are trying to sell our house because we have just bought a new one, (the new house is 4 houses down the same street lol). Its pretty exciting, the new house is on a beachfront. :):). But yeah, its time like this (when she is histerically grabbing everything out of my bathroom and flinging it down the hallway) that I kind of wish I can move it. I would really love to move out now, if not soon, but I know it would be so hard on my own, like not having as much money, and I guess it would be the little things that I miss. Oh well.

I cant believe christmas is in something like 27 days. :):O:):O:):O OMG!!! i love christmas. I love the christmas lights everywhere and how all the department stores put up decorations. I love bying presents, I love getting presetns. Yet this year feels kind of different (I dont know maybe because I am getting older) but I havnt seen as many chrissie lights up as last year, and I dont even feel in the Christmas mood yet. we'll see.

Ive been looking on other peoples blogs lately. They look really good, and some of what people have been saying sounds great. Its really good to see how people can interpret things the same or different from you, and really puts a whole new perspective on things. I was so surprised the other day when I asked my boyfriends parents and all of their friends (they range from about 40's to 50's) if they knew what webblogging was. I would say about 80 percent knew. I was so shocked. This course has really been eye opening for me, and what Trent was saying yesterday in the lecture is that all the things we are learning right now in the present, will be old information 2 years from now. This is a subject that people can never stop studying. The history of the internet and computers we have learnt in week one will be ancient by the time our children hear about it, and when they learn about the history of the internet, they will probably be learning what we are doing now, webblogging etc. People, Children 10 years from now are going to be so much smarter and learned in this area, and it kind of makes me feel so over shadowed. But I guess thats evolution.

Anyways I think I am going to go now. I keep trying to get a hold of student services at the Nathan Campus but I dont think the office is open yet. So hey, I might end up coming to the coast today

See Ya Laters!!! oxox

1501ART - Tutorial Task Six

Photoshop and mobile telephone cameras (part 2)

Today for the tutorial task we are to complete Part 2 of the Photoshop Task from last week. We will take a number of photos with our mobile phone camera like last week. The first part of this task is to take some basic photos and modify them in Photoshop in some way, to enhance or improve the photographs so that they communicate the particular idea of theme. I dont have photoshop on my computer but I do have Paint Shop Pro 7.


The themes for today's task are:

  • Friends
  • High-tech
  • News
  • Summer
  • Games
  • Successful
  • Celebrity
After we have taken each photo we must add them to our weblog and then write a short summary for each photo explaining why we believe the picture represents or communicates that particular theme or idea. We then have to explain why we modified the photo in the manner that we did, including the source of the photo, such as the model of phone/camera we used to take the picture with as a reference for the kind of quality of the pictures.


Friends: Me and my boyfriend Matt
This photo was taken on my phone, and was altered by inverting colours on paint shop pro. I am using this photo under friends because me and Matt are best friends as well as boyfriend and girlfriend.










High Tech: Insides of a computer
I cheated this photo and googled it :S. It was hard to find something else hightech. This photo was of the inside of a computer, wires and crazy stuff, but I altered it using a tool called "fur" . Its pretty self explanitory. It makes the image look furry. Kind of cute hey?








News: Uni Noticeboard
Again I used a previous photo for news. I am using the photo I took of the uni noticboard. The noticeboards are put in place to inform people about current news within the uni and outside aswell. I used the effect Buttonise to alter this image.








Summer: Flowers and Umbrella
This is same photo I used for the first part of this task. It was taken here at uni, and portrays summer because of the brightness of the sun hitting the plants and umbrella. I altered it by adding a left hand side border of another picture I took. It is a close up of the flowers on the bush. The top image of the flower has been enhanced a few times. I just wanted to fiddle with the settings abit








Games: Playstation Game Control
As we were talking about Virtual reality and video games, I decided to take a picture of a Playstation Game controller. The picture quality was pretty bad, but with the altering of the image, it looks fine. I used the Geometric Effect called Curly O's.













Successful: Trophies
I took this photo of trophies to portray success. Having many trophies means that you have suceeded in many things. To alter this image I used the effects called Pencil Colour and Page Turn.






Celebrity: Nikki and Paris Hilton
Im not sure what these two girls actually do. I dont know what makes them famous celebrities, but they are, and I like them so I am using them as my celebrities. I used a 3d effect called butonnize to create this altered image. It gives the image a classy and rustic look.

















Sunday, November 26, 2006

1501ART - Tutorial Task Six Summary

Photoshop: How it distorts perceptions of beauty.
I have a seriuos case of Mondayitis today. So tired, so unmotivated. Oh well. Today the lecture was on Current Emerging Technologies and photoshop (yet not much was mentioned on photoshop). At the start of the lecture, Adam showed us a clip about how photoshop can be used to create and distort an image. It was actually really facinating watching the image of an ordinary looking girl be altered into something people see as "beautiful". Not only does the clip show that makeup and a hairstyle can make someone look beautiful, but the complete altering of the image can do the same thing. The clip proved to me that the so-called beautiful images we see in magazines and billboards are not that perfect, and are most likely digitally enhanced. If you are interested, the clip is at this site: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uT4dpFpiTgk.

"No wonder our perception of beauty is so distorted"

The lecture went on to the topic of:
What are some current applications that will impact our lives?
  • MSN and ICQ - instant messengers
  • Portable Audio and Podcasting
  • Peer to peer and filesharing
  • Voice over IP (VoIP) and Voice Chat

Addiction to Technology

Also in the lecture today the topic of addiction to technology was brought up. The question, what makes the addiction was asked. This question was answered with the fact that humans are so connected with the internet, and it allows them to be connected to easily with other people like them. Technology is so accessable, and many people these days would rather be online than watch TV. People can get news and information much easier online and faster than waiting 6pm for the nightly news. People are able to download T.V shows, instead of watching it.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

1501ART - Tutorial Task Five Summary

Today was interesting . . .

During the lecture today we had a guest speaker, Jason Nelson. Jason creates Net Art, and Net Publishing. This was an awsome lecture. Jason was hilarious and involved everyone (whether they liked it or not) into the lecture. He also called me "chick in the white top", and then further insulted me by saying I had no friends, and that I should go back onto "MySpace" so I feel as though I do have friends. lol... ummmm yeah.... anyways ..... here is some of the things he talked about.

I.P Address:
The I.P address is the address of a users P.C. The address is used to represent when a user is on a certain site. Jason showed us today that by simply going to the website www.dusstuff.com and type in a users I.P address, we can find the location of the P.C that has accessed his site. Following up on this Jason claims that we could even find the particular house where the P.C is located.

Peegaurdian:
Peer Gaurdian blocks a users I.P address therefore allowing other users not able to see where this certain user has been on the internet. It allows more privacy and security for a user.

Music Downloading:
Jason had a bit to say about music downloading. He said that to stop people stealing music, industries are soon enough going to set up a package where you can download a limited amount of files instead of pay as you go. Or to stop people downloading music, cd song files will be huge. He also told us about one attemp record companies tried in order to stop people downloading music, and that what to put junk data on the cd. To which a 15 year old boy found a way to outsmart them by drawing over the data with a nikko pen.

Net Art/Net Publishing:
Net Art gives people who probably don’t go to an art gallery a chance to see art online. Like painting, sculptures etc, Net Art creates a language and allows people to interpret this art in their own way. During the lecture Jason stated that “Technology gives those without talent the ability to create artwork.” He says that he is no good at drawing, sketching, painting, molding, running, etc, therefore creating digital artworks and presenting them online allows him to create something he thinks and what other people think is different, interesting and beautiful. I think his artworks are extremely creative and unique. Some are shocking and scaring, yet are captivating. Technology gives these kinds of people the ability to create something interesting and beautiful.

What Jason said he loves to do most is modify things and play around with things. He is inspired by things online - such as an abandoned high school online on ebay. He uses the images in his artworks. He uses photos of these abandoned buildings, and intergrates them into his work. As an artist, this is where he finds his inspiration. Jason said that he has had over 3 million hits on his website this year, and thats all because he website had gone viral. This meant people told people who sent people who told people about his website etc.

The coolest piece of art on Jasons site was the pokie death machine thingo. It spins and randomly tells you how you will die. Sounds pretty scary, but its great for a laugh

Jasons site can be found at www.secretechnology.com

1501ART - Tutorial Task Five

Camera Phones!!
Our exercise for today will be to take a number of photos with our mobile phone camera... To bad my camera phone sucks !!!! I brought my digi camera to take photos, but thats not the idea of the task hey. So according the the intructions left by Adam, we will completing part 1 of this task today and will be completing part 2 next week. The first part is to take some basic photos that are not modified in Photoshop at all which represent or communicate the following ideas:


-friends
-high tech
-news
-summer
-unconventional
-university life


After we have taken these photos, we are to post each photo on our weblog, and then write a short summary for each photo explaining why we believe the picture represents the theme we have chosen. My phone is a Nokia 6230i, with a 1.3 megapixel camera

So here goes . . .


Ok back now. . i took some photos (of shocking quality) and I am bluetoothing them to my laptop using my mobile phone (isnt technology grand)

Friends:
I kinda cheated with the pic, because it was already on my phone hehe. This is a photo of me and my bestest most awsome girlfriend Shannon. We are on otur way to the races. I really could have chosen any photo on my camera of me and shannon (there are heaps) because I feel every photo shows just how close friends we are. We always make each other laugh and smile, and love love love photos together lol.











High Tech:
I'm going to be honest is saying I didnt really know what to take a photo of when the word high tech comes to mind. I figured everyone would be taking photos of a computer, so I decided to take a photo of one of the photo copyers in the library. A high tech piece of machinery that everyone seems to take for granted. Its kind of sad to say that I have great trouble some time using of of these things, and to me, they are more high tech than a computer








News:
What better picture to take for news is a newboard. So much information can be posted up on a uni noticeboard. Information about current headline, roomates wanted, job applications, and most importantly PARTIES!!!. News can be posted up by anyone of the news boards, I guess you could say they are kind of like a blog, yet no so personal.












Summer:
I took 2 photos of these summer flowers because I thought they were pretty!!. I also liked to include the big umbrellas, because umbrellas always remind me of the beach and summer. I really like the photos because they are bright and luminous (despite my uber shit phone lol), and the surrounding look hot like summer.


Unconventional:
I cheated a little on this photo to. I could not find anything around the campus that looked unconventional to me. I was hoping maybe someone had parked in a disable zone, litter on the ground etc, but nothing. So, I found a caution when wet sign (I actually spotted it this morning, and yesterday aswell. Infact I dont think it has moved for the past week lol) sitting outside the male and female bathrooms. I thought to myself, how unconvientional would it be if someone really needed to go to the bathroom, yet was blocked by this rude yellow sign not letting them past. Therefore I placed the sign in the entrance the the female bathrooms and took a photos. Here is the result lol.







How Unconventional!

University Life:


University is very expensive to attend, and not all people can afford to come to uni. To pay for tuition fees, people have to miss out on the luxury of life sometimes, and that might be, owning their own car. I took this photo because it shows that some university students dont have cars, and find other means of transport to get to uni, ie BIKE. The bikes are right outs the learning centre which suggest that the students are in there learning.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

1501ART Tutorial Task 4

I use MSN messenger probably everyday of my life. Sad, I know, but msn is a quick a easy way to communicate with others. It is cheap and instant, and depending who is online when I am, msn can be fun to use. I have never been in a 3D chat environment before so I guess I can really tell you the qualitative differences between it and regular msn messenger. Therefore I am going to do some prior research on 3D chat environments (mainly ActiveWorlds).

ActiveWorlds:
Before this tutorial, I wasn't aware that there are such things as 3D online chat environments. From the sounds of it, ActiveWorld looks pretty cool. Users can create their own personal worlds or even virtual reality game. I guess chatting in this environment would be pleasent and on a more personal level then a regular IM messenger. In ActiveWorlds, users can create their own worlds to chat in, quickly and easily, meaning that users dont have to be computer nerds to use and enjoy the program. ActiveWorlds really gives the sence that their is a whole nother virtual world online, where people can meet and greet, interact and play online games, and even invite people into their own personal worlds to chat. ActiveWorlds allows users to create their own personal identity, being able to choose from a vast range of avatar identities. Users can make new friends and chat with people all over the globe, explore over 1000 unique virtual worlds, interact and participate in 2D and 3D games online, build their own virtual home on the internet, and even shop online in ActiveWorlds own 3D virtual reality mall and chat with store clerks. Pretty Amazing.

ActiveWorld does look like a pretty cool way to communication with other users online. ActiveWorlds have been having a growing demand from educators and has launched The Active Worlds Educational Universe (AWEDU). This has become an educational community that makes the Active Worlds technology available to educational institutions, teachers, students, and individual programs in a focused setting. It can link students up to other students in the university.

The only downside I can see to ActiveWorld is that, the program really creates the feeling that users live online. When people can create their dream life online, and can interact with their online friends doing the same thing, they might not have to drive to create such a life in reality. Their views on what is reality and what is not might become blurred, and they might prefer to live their life in this virtual world. Another downside might also be that ActiveWorld cost money to run, while other Instant Messengers dont.

MSN INSTANT MESSENGER:
Msn is the worlds most popular IM network. In a network of millions, msn allows users to share files online, send files and photos, and has the same option of being able to personalise your own account. MSN allows users to express themselves through custom emoticons, display pictures and backgrounds, and even download a theme pack. MSN also has this cool function where users can create their own little characters called Meegos, and add them to their convo box. The little meegos move and allow communication on a more virtual level. They make the user feel like they are talking to a character rather than a computer. With msn, users can engage in interactive voice conversation, and webcam aswell. Both can be used at the same time if desired. Users can personalise their own font, and even interactive phrases and words with animated font. MSN has the option where users can choose to contact other users on their list by a mobile device aswell, weather it be a text message or a pager. MSN gives users their own address book, and the ability to view other users personal profiles, spaces and blogs. Users can personalise their own spaces whenever they wish, adding photos, blogs etc.

MSN can be used on the computer while the user is doing seriuos work, while I think that ActiveWorlds somewhat takes over the computer. ActiveWorlds is a much more interactive way to communicate on a very virtual level. I see ActiveWorlds as more of a game or passtime, while MSN (while being fun) is a quick cheap and convienient way to contact friends and family. Users are still encouraged to communicate with other users on a personal level, but not as personal as ActiveWorlds.

1501 ART Tutorial Task 4 Summary

We had a guest speaker for out lecture today. His name was Steve and he came to talk to us about Virtual Philosophy. I found this topic a little over whelming and farfetch for my knowlegde, yet here is what I seemed to gain from the lecture.

William Gibson:
William Gibson was an American born Canadian science fiction novelist who brought about the notion of the "cyber punk". In a time where punk music evolved (The Sex Pistols) in rejection to the new forms of "glam rock" (David Bowe), so to did science fiction evolve in rejection to the computing world. Gibson was at the head of this evolution in the late 70's and early 80's. His writings were generally futuristic stories about the influences of cyberspace and virtual reality.

Mnemonic:
The ability to remember data, such a numbers, speaches, music, through a series of practices.

Jonny Mnemonic:
During the lecture today, we viewed parts of the movie "Jonny Mnemonic" which was a tale based on one of the short stories written by Gibson. Johnny Mnemonic is an antihero who has lost all of his childhood memories in order to become a data courier. He has no recollection of his past because in order for him to be a courier he has undergone surgery to have a data storage system implanted in his head. The system allows him to store digital data too sensitive to risk transmission on computer networks. Jonny becomes at risk by the data that he carries in his head, none of which he has ever seen before. In the movie Jonny trys to find who put the data in his head through delving into virtual reality on the internet. Jonny hacks into the internet and more or less pulls it apart using goggles and remote hands. While made in the 80's this movie has a strong notion of how people saw virtual reality in the 80's a revolutionary idea for the new millenium.

Virtual Reality:
Virtual Reality is interactive sumulation of reality. It is a system that enables one or more users to move and react in a computer-simulated environment. Devices such as masked and gloves that link to a computer can allow users to delve into a parallel world of a digital 3rd dimension. These devices allow users to sense and manipulate virtual objects much as they would real objects. This natural style of interaction gives participants the feeling of being immersed in the simulated world. Mathematical models and computer programs create these digital 3d worlds.

Precursors to Virtual Reality:
- Telegraph
- Telephone
- Phonograph
- Radio
- Cinema
- Television

"Image-making, no matter how manipulative, doesn't replace reality;it becomes part of it."

Sidney Blumenthal The Permanent Campaign

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

1501ART Tutorial Task Three Summary

As I slept in this morning and woke up and 9 (the time i usually have to leave my house to make it to uni on time) I missed half of the lecture. So as I walked into the lecture this morning, i felt abit taken back as to what Adam was talking about. From my understanding, Adam was talking about new media and internet studies. I tried taking notes but half way through I didnt really see the point in taking notes for something I had no prior knowledge of. So I am reading the lecture notes on the internet, and then summarise these notes so I can understand them.

Some key terms I feel I should know include:

Media:
Media is the plural word for Medium. The term medium is used in conjunction with a medium of communication. Raymond Williams states that media can refer to "sense of an intervening or intermediating agency or substance"

Mass Media:
Mass media is a term used to denote, as a class, that section of the media specifically conceived and designed to reach a very large audience. This type of media can be linked with all different kinda of communication devices such as televisions and internet.

Technology:
Technology is the scientific study of mechanical arts and their application to the world, a medium is the specific cultural use of technology, to communicate information... that is interpreted as meanings thanks to specific cultural and social contexts that we encounter in our daily lives

Broadcast Media:
Media in the forms of newspapers, cinema, radio, and television

1501ART Tutorial Task Three (part 1)

Scavenger Hunt
For the first part of todays tutorial task, we have been asked to answer "Scavenger Hunt Questions". To answer these question I would usually go straight to google, but we have been idvised to go beyond google and explore other types of search engines . . . so here goes . . . (these questions are really random lol)

1. What is the weight of the world's biggest pumpkin (include the year of this record, is there a more recent record)?
I used Altavista to find the weight of the world's biggest pumpkin. Pictured is the 2005 world record pumpkin. It weighed in at 1,469 pounds and was grown by Larry Checkon of North Cambria, Pennsylvania in America. It was weighed in on October 1, 2005 at the Pennsylvania Giant Pumpkin Growers Weighoff






http://www.pumpkinnook.com/giants/record.htm

2. What is the best way (quickest, most reliable) to contact Grant Hackett?
The funny thing about this question is that without searching on the internet, I believe I would be able to contact grant hacket quite easily. My boyfriend Matt is a queensland elite athelte, and has contacts to many other elite athletes and elite trainers of all sports around the country, some of which I am certain would know Grant Hackett. This would probably be the quickest and most reliable way to contact Grant Hackett without being arrested I think. Yet as I am being assessed for this so I think I should do the task properly and not be a smart ass about it :P lol. . . so here goes . . .

I found the best way to contact Grant Hackett is to log onto Grant Hackett's website which is http://granthackettonline.free.fr/?page_id=107and leave him a post on the above link. Grant also has an email gali@granthackettonline.com, which he can be contacted on aswell.

This information was found on yahoo.com

http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0geupCKwmNFS0wBuNpXNyoA?p=About+Grant+Hackett&ei=UTF-8&fr=yfp-t-501&x=wrt

3. What is the length of a giraffe's tongue?
I found on Altavista that an adult giraffe's tongue can be up to 27 inches long. I also found out a theory behind why a giraffe's tongue is black, and that is to prevent it from being sunburned. I also found out that Giraffes sleep no more than 5 to 30 minutes in a 24-hour period. There is so much I didnt know about Giraffes.




4. How would you define "ontology"? In your own words, what does it mean?
Ontology is the science or the study of the being. It is a theory concerning the kinds of entities and specifically the kinds of abstract entities that are to be admitted to a language system. Ontology has a branch of metaphysics relating to the nature and relations of being. The term Ontology is borrowed from Philosophy where and ontology is a systematic account of existence. I define Ontology as being unique because a person can study Ontology, while they can also being a part of it.

http://www.formalontology.it/section_4.htm

5. What was David Lynch's first film?
David Lynch's first film is called "Eraserhead" in 1977. This information was found at www.ask.com




6. When was the original "Hacker's Manifesto" written, and by whom?
The original Hacker Manifesto was written in 1986 on the 8th of January. It was written by a Lord Blanken Sheperd

http://www.ask.com/web?q=Hacker%27s+Manifesto&qsrc=1&o=333&l=dir&sugreqs=1

7. What is the capital of Bhutan, and what language do the citizens speak?
I have found this information from Yahoo. The capital city of Bhutan is called Thimphu and has a population of 60,200. The official national language of Bhutans citizens is Dzongkha, while among the Bhotes, Tibetan dialects are used, and among the Nepalese, Nepalese dialects are used.

8. What is the cheapest form of travel from Bergen, Norway to Ornskoldsvik, Sweden?

Unforunately I ran out of time looking for what would be the cheapest form of travel from Bergen, Norway and Ornskoldsvik. I probably would have said walking, but one of my classmates stated that it was something like a 10000k trip, so while walking might be the cheapest, I wouldnt suggest that it would be possible. Most likely flying would be the cheapest and easiest.

9. What song was top of the Australian Pop Charts this week in 1972?
In 1972 the song "The first time ever i saw your face" by Roberta Flack was at the top of the Australian Pop Charts

www.mag.weddingcentral.com

10. What punk band was Stephen Stockwell (head of the school of arts) in?
Stephen Stockwell was in the punk band called "The Black Assasins". This information is from www.ask.com

http://www.ask.com/web?q=Stephen+Stockwell+punk+band&qsrc=1&o=333&l=dir&sugreqs=6

1501ART Tutorial Task Three (part 2)

For this part of the tutorial task, we have been asked to answer the following questions. We are to answer the questions by considering that there are many search engines that can be used on the internet, not just google. The questions are:

1. What is a search engine?
Internet search engines for example Google and AltaVista are designed to help users find web pages on a given subject. The search engines maintain databases of web sites and use programs (often referred to as "spiders" or "robots") which collect information, which is then indexed by the search engine. Similar services are provided by "directories," which maintain ordered lists of websites for example, Yahoo. In order to find a desired page, users are able to type in keywords, or key phrases that narrows down the search.

2. How do search engines rank the stuff they find on the internet?
Search engines rank pages based on page content and formatting, and based on the content of metadata tags. Special attention is paid to bold text or to keywords and summaries in the head of the HTML document. Some search engines can rank sites by how frequently other sites link to the user, and not by what you do or don't say on your site.

3. Who, or what, makes one page (that you might get in your search results) more useful than another one, so that it is put at the top of your search results?
Webpages can be made by anyone who has access to the internet, therefore the validity of what is on each website can be hard to determine. Search engines such as google usually have sponsored links on the right hand side. These sponsered links are paying the search engine for the advertisement of its webpage. These webpages appear to be official websites of specific topics. Most search engines determine which page should go where by using dates. The most current date is at the top if the page. Yet what comes up after a search usually comes down to what the user types in the question box. If the user types a phrase or word in "commas" the search engine will come up with that exact phrase (if it exists) following by the next closest, and the next and so on.

4. What are some of your favourite search engines? why do you like one more than others?
Personally I like using google, because most times I can find the information that I need quickly and effieciently. I can use the filter at a strong level to block out anything thing that is inappropriate. I also use yahoo and altavista on the times that I find Google cannot help me. I have always used Google as my main source engine and never really thought of using another. Yet today we have been asked to go beyond google and explore with other search engines such as....
http://www.hotbot.com
http://www.icerocket.com
http://www.dmoz.org
http://www.alltheweb.com

5. Can you find some current news stories about search engines? (for example, Google has been in the technology news a bit lately).

Monday, November 20, 2006

1501ART Tutorial Task Two

I use new communication technologies to communicate with my friends and family everyday. The forms of new communcation technologies I use include, my mobile phone, using text messaging, emailing, chatting online using MSN messenger, participating in social forums, and more recently webblogging, or blogging. My communication level varies from each different communication device I use. In text messages I am very brief, while using an Instant Messenger or Email I might be very consice as to what I would like to express. Blogging allows me to fully express whatever I would like to say, with no limit as to what I can type. Anyone can read my blog and anyone who has the access to the internet can comment on my entries.

The only time I communicate with people who I have not met in person would be when I am using social forums. While these people live in the same area as me I have not met them in person, yet through the certain social forum I participate in, I feel comfortable chatting with these people because they are friends of friends I have in the forum. These people are not different to friends who I know in person, and the conversations I have with them just as I do with friends.

I have had the same email since I was in grade 7, so that it almost 7 years ago. I dont use my personal email much because as time has passed and more people have gained access to the internet, instant messenging has become a more convienient way to communicate rather than emailing. I use my uni email log in only to check uni related emails. Most of my communication is done through instant messaging and texting.

In terms of socialising, I only use communication technologies that link me with people that I already know. Many people joining social forums or chat rooms are after meeting and making new friends, yet I prefer using these forms of communucation as a way of contacting already friends and family. Although I have been in internet chat rooms before I have never felt comfortable talking to strangers from a different city or even different country.

In conclusion, I believe all communication technologies allow people to have a more convienient life style.

1501ART - Tutorial Task One Summary

Communication technologies mingle in everyday life and culture. Focusing mainly on the internet, communication technologies have more recently been impacting the cultural elements in relation to everyday life. Things that are taken for granted such as mobile phones, and sms texting, instant messengers, and even blogging allow humans to expand their communication skills beyond their own physical boundaries. Communication to family and friends overseas for example, can be taken too easily for granted with a simple click of an enter key on the keyboard or hitting send on a mobile phone. These new forms of communication technologies have rapidly evolved over the past 6 years, and are set to make further advances in the way of communication.

In a fast paced world, so many people have access to the internet in their own homes, or failing that, a mobile phone or paging device. The internet has become as useful as a means of communication. Instant messaging has always been popular, including such programs as AOL and msn instant messenger. More so, blogging has become popular. Short for Web logging, "blogging" is where a person or group of people form a personal website where entries can be made in a journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order. Bloggers are in control of their blogs, therefore they are able to post about any topics they desire. Usually a personal blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, web pages, and other media related to its topic.
Blogging can become an unreliable source of information, due to the fact that anyone connected to the internet can create a blog and add data for someone else to read. Political Blogs can be common sources for unreliable and bias data and information, usually containing personal opinions of whoever wrote the blog entries. Questions to ask before relying on blog information should include, who wrote the blog?, who runs and pays for the site?, what is the sites and blogs purpose and where does the information come from? etc. These questions will help determine weather a blog can be relied on for an accurate source of information and data.

In conclusion, it is clear that web logging is becoming ever popular, and allows people to expand on their own physical boundaries of communication, all with a simple click of a mouse.

1501ART - Tutorial Task One

Hi and welcome to my Blog!!!!
My name is Emily Creswick. I am an 18 year old student studying at Griffith Univeristy at the Nathan Campus in Brisbane. I live on the southside of Brisbane on the waterfront at Raby Bay. My interests include, reading, drawing, clubbing, playing netball (running, when I can be bothered lol) and chilling out. I spend most of my free time with my boyfriend Matt, he is amazing and I love him to bits. I spend alot of other free time with my best girlfriends, Michelle and Shannon, they are awsome girls and we always have so much fun. On the weekends I can usually be found at the Port Office on a Friday night and the Regatta on a Sunday night, chilling out with mates and enjoying a few drinks. I love rnb music, because it's great to dance to. I am also a fan of My Chemical Romance, Coheed and Cambria and Anberlin. I love clothing and fashion, and work as a sales assistant at Laura Ashley at Carindale, which is a ladies fashion and homewears store. I have two older sisters, Jayne who is 24, and Sarah who is 21, and a little brother James who is 14. To sum things up, I am an easy going person, and love being spontanious. I love going out and having an awsome time, and chilling out with mates.
Emily :):):)

1501ART - Tutorial Task Two Summary

A brief history of computing and the internet
Where did the computer come from?

The first ideals of the computer were derived from Charles Babbage, a graduate of Trinity College at Cambridge. Babbage was the inventor of the difference engine, which was a machine designed to calculate and print mathematical tables. Babbage became interested in evolving his machine into the analytical machine, and with the help of Lady Ada Byron, this was possible. Both Babbage and Byron were well educated in Mathematics and Science.

To bring his ideals to life, Babbage wrote an articale called "Sketch of the Analytical Engine" to which Byron annoted in her own translation. She expanded on this idea by concieving a machine which would be able to compose and play music, produce graphics and become a part of everyday use. In conjucntion to this, Ada Byron also concieved the first computer program.

The idea of computers really took off with the serious developmental work by Englishman Alan Turing. He wrote a crucial paper clarifying the computing of numbers and the possibility of machine ti compute them. After the revolutionary ideas of Turing, computers became useful during the second world war, where they were used for breaking German enigma codes.

As time went on a company called Xeroc developed the concept of the mouse, the graphical user interface, and the pull down menu, all during the 70's. These revolutionary ideas allowed personal computers of today possible and approachable by the general user. In 1975, the first P.C (Personal Computer) was released. It was large and bulky, yet still exciting in the computing world. While this was occuring, a young man by the name of Bill Gates was working with a program called Altair, and started writing the program BASIC. Thus forming his own company in his garage which is now the empire company known as Microsoft.

During the time Microsoft was in production, two men names Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak were creating their own empire Apple. In an environment were several computing nerds would get together and share ideas, (Bill Gates being one of them) Jobs and Wozniak spanned off to produced the program Apple 1. This was a primitve machine with a single cuircut board, no case and no keyboard. Apple 1 was released in 1978 at the West Coast Computer Fair, 2 years after Gate's Altair. Apple grew enormously within the next two years, investing in a program called Visicale (much like word and excel) for 100 dollars.

In the 1980's, a company called IBM decided to get into the computer market. IBM was a very large slow moving company, nothing like Apple. IBM had suffiecient knowledge of hardware, but it was their lack of software that let them down. This is where Bill Gates stepped in. In conjunction with Bill Gates and Microsoft, IBM took off, and beat Apple to the released the first user friendly P.C. using WINDOWS. By the time WINDOWS 3 evolved, Apple was going under. Microsoft gained power and still remains more powerful than Apple.

Monday, June 12, 2006

Essay

What is new communication technology and how does it allow today’s society to communicate on different levels than society of the past.

New forms of communication have been developing in order to keep up with the fast paced world of today. These new forms of communication technology are growing rapidly and through this rapid growth, more people are finding ways to communicate and spread there messages in a quicker, more convenient user friendly way. New Communication Technology allows people of today to communicate on different levels that people of the past. The forms of communication prove to be faster, efficient and more reliable then those of the past. New forms of communication technology include Instant Messaging, the use of chat rooms and IRC (Internet Relay Chat) cellular phone texting, and the ever popular Webblogging or blogging. This essay will discuss each of these new forms of communication technologies in detail, and then provide reasoning as to how these new forms allow users to communicate on a different level as people of the past.
In order to understand what Communication Technology is, the terms communication and technology need to be defined. Communication can be defined as any process that transfers, transmits, or makes information known to other people. A good way to describe the meaning of Communication is that “The speaker produces a message that is heard by the listener” (Aristotle cited 350BC). This form of definition suggests that communication is only ever face to face where each communicator can hear what the other is saying. What make communication different today is that even though communication is wide spread it can be instant even if the two messengers are in two different countries.
In conjunction with a more complex form of communication a modern definition of communication has been formed. This definition is “the speaker produces an effect on the transmitter which sends a message (which is degraded by the noise of the transmission process) that is intercepted by the receiver which converts it into an effect that is heard by the listener” (Shannon & Weaver).This definition is referred to as the Shannon and Weaver model of communication. (See figure one). This model was formed with the idea that examples of typical everyday forms of communication are usually less immediate methods of communication than face-to-face interaction as Aristotle suggests. These forms of communication may include, using the radio, newspapers internet, mobile phones or the telephone. In these cases, technology is introduced. “When, for instance, the telephone is used, you speak, the phone turns the sound waves into electrical impulses and those electrical impulses are turned back into sound waves by the phone at the other end of the line” (Underwood 2003). This gives a clear example of how new communication technologies work.
Technology can be defined as a broad term of dealing with the use and knowledge of humanities’ tools and crafts. Technology can also be defined in terms of communication as the scientific study of mechanical arts and their application to the world. Marshall Mcluhan , a university professor and Chairman of Ford Foundation Seminar on Culture and Communication (Gordon) states that “technologies are extensions of human body ... a tool is an extension of the hand; a wheel is an extension of the leg; and a book is an extension of the eye” and also argues that "the medium is the message" By these examples, Mcluhan portrays the meaning “that in so far as the communication is an extension of the mind, the medium in which that communication occurs is, itself, the message.” (Muir 2006) Technology differs from analog to digital. Analog technology works by representing various forces (through dials) and the relatively imprecise modulation of those forces, while digital technology relies on storing bits of binary information (whether the current of electricity or light in on or off) and allows for the precise modification of forces (Muir). Either one is better than the other because while one might be more efficient in one circumstance, the other might work better in another. Although in ascendance of digital technology, people are becoming able to communicate exactly what they mean.
When looking at communication technologies as a whole, some aspects to consider may include, CD-ROMS, multimedia, virtual agents and virtual reality, and interactive TV. These forms of communication technologies have proved to be effective ways of delivering and receiving information and messages. In the small time of 10 years, there are new forms of communication technologies to consider. In terms of new Information technologies computer technology provides the means to draw together telephone, radio, television and print so that they can be accessed from the one point. Other forms of new communication technologies may include, The internet, SMS – text messaging, broadband, wireless, and webblogging which is also known as blogging.

Communication Technology has always allowed people to communicate efficiently. Yet some forms are proving to be more effective than others. Being apart of the world of cyberspace has a lot to do with this. Cyberspace can be described as a synonym for the Internet, and later the World Wide Web, yet the term cyberspace refers more to the idea that a whole other world exist in an online experience. “Online studies of online life are important, of course, but the more difficult, time-consuming ethnographies they show how everyday life is woven together with online life are worth more sociologically and in the long term” (Armitage and Roberts pg 33.) People lives are woven in an offline, online form, where communication can occur in both. It is in the offline form of life where it seems the old forms of communication technologies such as CD-ROMS, multimedia, virtual agents and virtual reality, and interactive TV, is most commonly used.

It is in the online life of cyberspace where communication technologies are growing more and more each day. “Cyberspace is all about the experience of multiple, mediated interactions, which, remember, is still the preserve of a small minority of the world’s population.” Powerful forces contribute to its shaping and rather familiar social divisions are frequently reinforced through it.” (Armitage and Roberts pg 33) People are becoming engrossed in the Internet because it is proving to be such a convenient way to communicate with the fellow Cyberspace community. It is because of this that people are beginning to more or less live there lives on the internet, using web messengers, and blogs to communicate and convey information. To see the rapid growth of internet usage in Australia see figure two. Rapid Growth in Mobile Phone technology also allows people to communicate in a virtual world. According to 2002 figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 72 per cent of Australian households have access to a mobile phone. This is a huge rise from the 44% of Australians who had access to mobile phones in 1998. In Queensland alone, figures from October 2003 showed 7 out of 10 people, aged 18 years and over had use of a mobile phone (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2004). These figures give a clear explanation as to just how many people are using mobile telephone technology to communicate.

Three main rapidly growing forms of new communication technologies include Web Messaging and the use of chat rooms or IRC over the internet, and sms texting using mobile phones. IRC is a real time chat system that was ever popular in the early 1990’s when the internet was booming. IRC, or Instant relay chat used in Chat rooms over the internet is slowing being phased out by the use of Instant Messengers such as AOL and MSN. IRC was one of the first applications that allowed people to communicate with each other in real time, kind of like instant emailing. This form of communication is known as a Synchronous medium of communication and is mainly for chatting and transferring of small files (Muir). Using chat rooms and IRC, users are able to see that communicating online allows them to stretch beyond there own physical boundaries of communication. “In IRC you are an abstract entity interacting with other abstract entities” (Muir 2006). With IRC users can create a virtual life, building a house, find a partner, and "Find out if you'd rather be gay ... or single ... or straight. Why hesitate when you can simulate?" (Winterson) A more secure way to communicate with others online would be Instant Messaging. The step up from IRC.

Instant Messaging or and IM can be defined as the form of real time communication between two or more people based on typed text. The text is conveyed via computers connected over a network such as the Internet. In order for Instant Messenging to go ahead a the use of a client program, such as MSN or AOL, is needed. IM differs from email because the while they conversations are sent one at a time to each recipient, the conversation is had in real time. Client Programs such as MSN and AOL offer a presence information feature that allows the user to see who on there added list is online and offline. Through instant messenging, users are also able to share files. This is called peer-to-peer (p2p) file sharing, and are also able to engage in using VoIP, (Voice over internet protocol).

Text Messaging, or SMS (short message service) is a service available on almost every digital mobile phone of today, and is also available on Pocket PC,s and some desktop comuters. The service permits the sending of short messages between mobile phones, other handheld devices and even landline telephones.Text messages are often used to interact with automated systems, such as ordering products and services for mobile phones, or participating in contests, and most commonly, chatting and soialising. There are also many services available on the Internet that allow users to send text messages free of charge

With the growth of text messaging, internet chat rooms and Instant messengers, a new text language has evolved. This language uses abbreviations of words, incorporating numbers into words such as L8, to represent the word late. (See figure three). Small illustrations known as smilies, and interactive emoticons are also incorporated into this new communication language. (See figure four). A smiley is often used in text communications to convey an emotion with a message. Along with text, a smiley can show how a person is feeling. An emoticon is usually associated with instant messaging where the emoticon can interactive, meaning they move and interact with the recipient. The immediacy and compactness of these languages are just two more ways new communication technologies are expanded and tailoring peoples lives. Another way society chooses to communicate is through Webblogging.

Web blogging allows users to create a website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order. Web Blogs also allow users to post up pictures, and videos. Blogging, the slang term for web blogging is more so like a personal homepage. Like Instant Messenging, to create a blog, a user needs a client programs such as MySpace, or Blogspot. As anyone connected to the internet can create there own blog, commentary and news blogs can be unreliable sources unless the blogs are secure. Blogs a most commonly used though for more personal online diaries. Typical blogs contain text, images, links to other blogs and web pages and other media related to the topic or theme of the blog. Blogs have a function where other users are able to leave comments in an interactive format on a post of a blogger. There are currently tens of millions of blogs on the internet both personal and news and media related.
New forms of communication technologies have typically boosted communication and have allowed easy collaboration with users. People are not forced to reply immediately to incoming messages from mobile phones, or online. People can set communication at their own pace, being as fast or slow as they like. New Communication Technologies prove to be more efficient and some what trendy way to communicate allowing users to also personalise the ways they would like to communicate to suit there mood, personality etc. Communication via new communication technologoes can be less intrusive than communication via phone or old communication technologies. This is partly a reason why these new communication technologies are becoming more and more important in corporate and social environments. As these technologies grow, the world of communication will become faster and more convienient, yet users need not forgot the simple ways of communication aswell. This will insure a healthy balance of offline, and online communication and life.


Appendix


Figure One: The Shannon & Weaver Model


Source: http://www.cultsock.ndirect.co.uk/MUHome/cshtml/introductory/sw.html



Figure Two:
ADULTS ACCESSING THE INTERNET (a)
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
%
%
%
%
%
Age group (years)
18–24
58
72
75
80
84
25–34
46
56
62
71
78
35–44
36
46
52
64
69
45–54
27
36
47
55
58
55–64
13
22
26
35
42
65 and over
2
6
9
na
13

Sex
Male
35
45
50
57
61
Female
28
37
43
51
56

Source: http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/94713ad445ff1425ca25682000192af2/655AD888EB31A437CA25719600185CD3?opendocument

Figure Three: Abbreviated Meanings

Abbreviation
Meaning
l33t
leet “elite”
L8R
Later
LD
Later, dude / Long distance
LERK
leaving easy reach of keyboard
LMAO
Laughing my a** off
LOL
Laughing out loud
LTM
Laugh to myself
LTNS
Long time no see
LYLAS
Love you like a sis
M8
Mate

Source: http://www.webopedia.com/quick_ref/textmessageabbreviations.asp

Figure Four: Smilies and Emoticons

Smiley
Meaning
:)
Standard smiley
:-)
With nose
:-E
Buck-tooth
>-)
Evil grin
:-#
With braces
:'-)
Happy Crying
{:-)
Toupee smiley
;)
Winking smiley
Source: http://www.webopedia.com/quick_ref/textmessageabbreviations.asp





















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