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Rosalynn Rothstein

The Object Ethnography Project - 27 views

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    I agree that the use of ethnography here seems questionable. However, in many ways that is what is interesting about it. I think for some fields ethnography has come to stand in for ethical. You come across projects like this, especially in fine art, that seem to use the term in that was and ignore the historical and methodological context of the term. Other projects by the same person (Max Liboiron) focus on the exchange of items and the artistic value of waste in general. (such as http://emedia.art.sunysb.edu/maxliboiron/webpages/RT.html)
  • Rosalynn Rothstein
     
    After thinking about this project, and a couple of the other projects I have posted where ethnography/fine art are intersecting or fine artists are specifically employing ethnography as an methodological or ethical stance, perhaps the best way we can think about some of these projects is by extracting some of the methods they use which are successful in engaging people or participants. How are they attracting people or groups to work with and what are these projects that are successful in engaging participation and feedback?
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    While we are talking about this project, we should probably also take a look at this project (http://significantobjects.com/). This ended in the sale of the objects. From one of the steps of the project, "A participating writer is paired with an object. He or she then writes a fictional story, in any style or voice, about the object. Voila! An unremarkable, castoff thingamajig has suddenly become a "significant" object!" How does this change the whole idea of adding value to an object by telling a story about it or from the perspective of the object.
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The Role and Future of Web Archives - 1 views

archive preservation tools
started by Rosalynn Rothstein on 30 May 12 no follow-up yet
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Sonic Ethnography - 5 views

ethnography sonic ethnography anthropology week9
started by Rosalynn Rothstein on 15 May 12 no follow-up yet
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Indigenous Cinema and Visual Language(s) - 8 views

digital anthropology archival week8
started by Rosalynn Rothstein on 08 May 12 no follow-up yet
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Murmur - 2 views

digital product oral history
started by Rosalynn Rothstein on 08 May 12 no follow-up yet
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    http://murmurtoronto.ca/about.php
    This is an interesting project to think about if you are imaging how to re-present your research to a community you have been working in. I would be interested to hear ideas from people in the class who have experience with interactive museum exhibits and how this might inform a project like this.
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The Occupation of Ethereal Locations: Indications of Mobile Data - 2 views

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    Abstract: "This theoretical investigation explores how ethereal locations have become increasingly
    inhabitable through mobile telephony. Residue of the occupation of these ethereal places
    is found in the form of mobile data, traces of the mobile user's fantasy of connection with
    the other. Drawing from an interdisciplinary body of theory and research, we
    demonstrate how new forms of access to ethereal locations have emerged which allow
    for modifications to the positioning of self, other, subject, and thing. Central to this
    phenomenon is the shifting away from optical discernment to an alternate employment
    of vision. This paper demonstrates how the process of mediation afforded by mobile
    communication blurs these divisions and encourages the extension of self into new
    contexts. The utilization of mobile data facilitates these alterations which allows for the
    user to occupy ethereal places and to enact subjectivity differently."
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The Vernacular Web of Participatory Media by Robert Glenn Howard - 12 views

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    Abstract: "From wikis to blogs, new participatory forms of web-based communication are
    increasingly common ways for institutions and individuals to communicate. The content
    these forms produce incorporates elements of both institutional and non-institutional
    discourse. More than a syncretic pastiche, this content is the product of hybrid agencies
    made possible by these new forms. Terming this content ''vernacular'' acknowledges that
    this hybridity frustrates any reified conception of pure or authentic non-institutional
    discourse. At the same time, the theory of a ''vernacular web'' attends to the complex new
    transformational possibilities of participatory media seem to offer individuals.''
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Vinyl is Dead, Long Live Vinyl: The Work of Recording and Mourning in the Age of Digita... - 2 views

digital recording
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Danish Folklore Nexus - 2 views

digital map tools folklore danish
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    This is a project folklorist Tim Tangherlini works on. He discussed it during his keynote talk at Western States Folklore Conference this past weekend. http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=3a91984356c447a29feba5f8e5362945
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    This resource is supposed to solve the problem of how to read a folklore corpus with both the possibility of a "distant reading" and a "close reading." In a handout accompanying the lecture he outlines some questions this resource is supposed to ask/answer. They are as follows. "How does one define the research domain? How does one manage the research collection? How does on discover meaningful patterns in the material? And how can one analyze individual expressions in the context of that broader viewer?"
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Beatboxing, Mashups, and Cyborg Identity - 2 views

week7 cyborgs
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50 posts about cyborgs - 6 views

started by Rosalynn Rothstein on 04 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
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