Participation, Remediation, Bricolage: Considering Principal Components of a Digital Culture
• Name: HUI GUO• Student Number: 307116190• Lecturer: Amit Kellkar• Course name: Digital Research and Publishing
Visual imitation Instant communication
Digital placeConfigured code Language in words
TECHNOLOGY FORMDiff erent transports
Transfigured Rewritt en XML HTML
Grafic representationcreation PIXELInformationHyper-fi cti on
Hyper-text
transformati on
DiffusedCircuits cyberWar
EndNET MetacultureDigital culture
What is digital culture
The components of digital culture
Media theory worldwide shift
•19th-century Print culture
•20th-centuryElectronic culture
•21st-centuryDigital culture
Digital cultureThe emergence of digital culture as amplified
and accelerated by the popularity of network computers, multiple-user software.
The underdetermined praxis is conceptualized as consisting of participation, remediation, bricolage.
Participation individualized society in a globalized world. Explosion of digital technologies. computer and share content online journalisms open publishing new media – enable and extend our abilities to
communicate thus develop devices, social arrangements or organizations.
Indymedia – journalistic genre. humans and machines interact in the context of ever –
increasing and emerging digital culture is expressed.
Remediation
• Remix of old and new media
We adopt but at the same time modify, manipulate and thus reform consensual ways of understanding reality.
Every new medium diverges from reproduce older media whereas old media refashion themselves to answer the challenges of new media.
Example : weblog
Bricolage
• Highly personalized, continuous and more or less autonomous assembly, disassembly.
• The creation of objects with materials to hand, re-using existing artifacts, incorporating bits and pieces.
•The literature on the challenges posed by online journalism
•The arisen of open publishing initiatives independent media centers
•Popularity of weblogs and podcasts
Differences
What is credible informat
ion
The challenge to traditional
culture
• personal experiential account• professional detached observation
• heralding openness• access based on the basis of authority
• provide bottom-up platform• top-down delivering of messages
conclusion
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