Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Professional Investigation
This program aids students to pursue writing in a wide array of fields. The graduate classes focus on writing in various contexts, the study of the writing language, etc.
I am currently taking a course in this discipline: NMS 509, Special Topics in New Media Studies: Documentary Screenwriting. I do recommend this great class if you have an interest in studying documentaries and how to create them. We are analyzing the various kinds of documentaries and are screenwriting our own.
Other courses that seem to be interesting are WRD 524 (Document Design), WRD 525 (Writing for the Web), and WRD 523 (Editing).
Art, Media, and Design
Graphic design, media art, and fine art make up the core for this department. It’s a shame that graduate classes are not offered, hopefully similar studio classes are offered in other departments.
Communication
This department explores the formation and elaboration of meaning. Some of the courses can be real beneficial to NMS students hence they deal with journalism, radio, TV, film, public relations and advertising. One of my BA’s was in Communication so a lot of the courses appeal to me. Amongst the many specific courses I find interesting, I will most likely consider taking: PRAD 555 (Public Relations), PRAD 553 (Advertising), and MCS 501 (Film and Media Theory).
Computing and Digital Media
Divided into two schools, School of Computing and the School of Cinema and Interactive Media, CDM provides a wide array of innovative courses. Such a department focuses on incorporating technology with storytelling. There is a wide range of Master Degree opportunities in CDM varying from Computer Game Development to Computational Finance.
Human Computer Interaction
With the combination of computer, graphic design, and social sciences, this program aides students in analyzing and creating technological interfaces. This discipline may be of some good interest to NMS students hence some of the courses available are Computer, Information and Network Security, Digital Cinema, Game Development, Computer Graphics and Motion, Interactive Media, Visual Effects, etc.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Social Media Revolution
Towards a Mediological Method: A Framework for Critically Engaging Dimensions of a Medium
As an aside, this article is very complex and sophisticated hence the style of and some of the language was beyond my comprehension at times. It was a challenge tackling it, so I am describing the main gist of what I did understand.
How do various types of media influence our world? What forms of media are more beneficial and to whom? How do various forms of media affect different groups of people (teachers, students, professionals, etc)? Turnley introduces a matrix for analyzing media in order to better explain/ answer these questions. The matrix consists of seven dimensional categories: technological, social, economic, archival, aesthetic, subjective, and epistemological.
Using Turnley’s matrix, I will analyze the medium Halo (Xbox game):
Technological- This refers to any facet that allows the medium to function. For instance, Halo could not function without a game controller.
Social- This is anything that enables socializing and communication. So Halo allows communication through a network even throughout the duration of the game via headsets. Also, another social aspect of Halo is that there are many forums online in which players can interact socially in regards to the game (bungie.net).
Economic- This focuses on the production and development facets based on a medium’s value. Halo has been producing 100’s of million dollars and is Xbox’s best-selling game, if not best-selling game period which is redefining gaming history. With an exceptional interactive fan base, such sales have lead to expansion of it through other mediums such as graphic novels and other video games.
Archival- This allows aspects of the medium to be archived or saved (disks, cassettes, memory cards, etc.) Halo uses “saved films,” an online storage system, which allows a player to save game data for viewing later.
Aesthetic- This would involve the style, design, and appearance of a medium. People react almost immediately to aesthetics/ visuals. The innovative and thematic graphic design of Halo attracts a large fan base. Halo’s graphics include high dynamic range, motion blurring, global lighting, and depth of field effects. Even a miniscule stylistic aspect such as that of using a-typical names for spaceships and characters lures players. The game and website for it our thoroughly thought out and have exceptional graphic visuals which appeal to a broad audience in general.
Subjective- This refers to the subjective ideology of the medium. What expectations does this medium have? What is its target audience? Halo expects players to have an Xbox 360, otherwise one cannot play the game. Due to the fact that the target audience consists of younger adults whom of which the majority is male, also triggers influences and limitations.
Epistemological- “Epistme” means knowledge/ study of knowledge, so basically this dimension deals with social affluence/ social reactions of a medium. For example, although Halo has great appeal, controversies do arise. Some who are very cautious of the youth that make-up our society, are worried that educational games have no chance at competing with Halo’s sky-rocket ratings.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Remediation
Here, Jay Butler and Richard Grusin depict their view of media. They explore remediation, immediacy, and hypermediacy. As underlined in this article, remediation is the use of one medium in another. Let’s take for example a Harry Potter book. The medium can also be digested through a book-on-audio or a movie. The content is the same yet advantages of using the newer form of the medium are emphasized. The audio book enables one to multi-task while the movie allows one to use most of his/her senses to be more immersed.
Transparent immediacy refers to being immersed in the medium in order to feel presence in a world other than the one of which exists for the individual.
Hypermediacy excerpts “being there +.” It aids in taking you there yet on multiple levels and through various channels. It can more easily be viewed as a mash-up of mediums in one. For example, the internet allows one to have many windows open containing diverse mediums (podcasts, youtube videos, blogs, etc). Another example of hypermediacy could just as well be Google Wave through the collaboration of messages, wikis, emails, social-networking facets, etc.
Bolter, Jay, and Richard Grusin. Remediation: Understanding New Media.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Multimodal Discourse
In this article, Gunther Kress and Theo Van Leeuwan focus on multimodality taking over monomodality in Western culture. Framing, which is a multimodal principle, is discussed as a way of showing a disconnection or connection of semiotic modes/ parts in a composition. The distinct difference made between monomodal and multimodal is that multimodal provides an opportunity for there to exist many meanings in every sign, at every level and mode. Meaning is produced in four various stratas: discourse, design, production, and distribution.
Discourse depicts a set of knowledge which is influenced by its social contexts. For example, a news story can be digested differently when reading the newspaper or watching the news alone compared to learning the story at a dinner table with a group of people.
Design resides in the middle of content and expression. As said, “it is the conceptual side of expression, and the expression side of conception.” Semiotic resources and modes make up design.
Production is said to be the the organization of expression yet without semiotic modes. On the other hand, semiotic media is involved with the usage of technical skills (skills of the hands and eyes).
Distribution encompasses preservation and basic distribution means yet also without incorporating semiotic modes.
Although typically used together in an end result, discourse, design, production, and distribution remain distinct strata. They do not have to form a unity.
The term provenance explains from what a sign derived from while experiential meaning potential is a concept in which describes from what was it that we did that produced such a sign.
Children’s bedrooms are later discussed to demonstrate the above stratas. The multimodality of the rooms allows the human eye to strip down layers of it and produce countless varieties of meanings.
Professional Job Investigation
Although, I have not yet pinpointed what distinct career I’d like to pursue after graduating, I had browsed around and found some job postings which caught my attention.
Web Innovations Director
Advertising and Digital Sales Director
Production Director
These positions require a well-rounded person who is very knowledgeable within a wide array of social media activities. Just as discussed in the article, media and online media is constantly evolving so I believe I need to be up to par with technology and media advancements. I need to be able to easily adjust and adapt to new media/ social media trends. Participating in online communities, social-networking sites, and blogging sites is key to remaining in the loop. As mentioned, I will register and be involved in social media websites such as Mediabistro and/or Mashable and read recommended books for my field. While I am currently working in the new media field and also interning, I’ll have to discover fairly soon what career I’d like to pursue in specific hence job experience is vital. A good few of the jobs I had come across require 5-8 years of experience as well as web design skills. I am hoping to enhance my web design knowledge by taking classes next year.
I do have a few ideas still up in the air just in case I decide not to find a job upon graduation time. Whether I decide to further my education in the new media studies field in order to be able to teach at a higher level or open my own business, the above points mentioned are extremely beneficial, if not necessary, to stay on track.