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John Fenn

Felting: Crossing Media Boundaries - Articles - Fiber Art Now Resource | Cont... - 0 views

  • Here’s the thing. Nina has been working in fiber arts for many years. Felting is her passion, but she is also an accomplished weaver and quilter. Her years of experience and knowledge make her bravely go where I had never been before. After I saw the results of some of these kinds of (initially shocking) statements, my creative path opened up to a clearing in the woods. Aaah, I see...So THIS is “crossing boundaries” of fiber arts media!
  • hubris takes another step, because as soon as she creates these felted pieces, she is willing to cut them up again and create wearable art from them
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      boundary crossing as "hubris"...assumes some kind of AUTHENTIC/STATIC existence
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    "Here's the thing. Nina has been working in fiber arts for many years. Felting is her passion, but she is also an accomplished weaver and quilter. Her years of experience and knowledge make her bravely go where I had never been before. After I saw the results of some of these kinds of (initially shocking) statements, my creative path opened up to a clearing in the woods. Aaah, I see...So THIS is "crossing boundaries" of fiber arts media!"
John Fenn

Beyond Boundaries: Screenwriting Across Media | Screenwriting Research Conference - 0 views

  • We want to discuss the crossing of media boundaries in cultural, metaphorical and physical senses. It encompasses trans and cross-mediality as well as the real or imagined differences between scriptwriting practitioners and theoreticians.
    • John Fenn
       
      this is important...
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    "We want to discuss the crossing of media boundaries in cultural, metaphorical and physical senses. It encompasses trans and cross-mediality as well as the real or imagined differences between scriptwriting practitioners and theoreticians."
John Fenn

Digital Media And Boundaries - 1 views

  • Before beginning I think it is important to note that I am not against social media; I have a facebook, twitter, and a very inactive myspace (I can’t figure out how to delete!). I am an avid status writer, photo poster, and occasional procrastinator who thinks it may be time to rethink my social engagement
    • John Fenn
       
      what kinds of "boundaries" are embedded in this paragraph? around "social", modes, portals, platforms?
  • There seems to be nothing I want to know and feel privy to that isn’t already broadcasted over the internet. In my case this over-divulging of information is equally true.
  • The same is true for any physical relationship yet in the digital world there is no buffer. Where I can tell my friend in person how far I am want a conversation to go, online activity is done with only one person in mind: the sender.
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      universally and always 'true'?
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  • However, online parting physically can be replaced with keeping tabs on people digitally. This behavior in particular can feed energy into thought life, behavior, and speech that needs to altogether be moved past.
    • John Fenn
       
      "boundaries" extending across physical/electronic spaces...thoughts here?
John Fenn

Social Media Boundaries | Spin Sucks - 4 views

  • But it’s less to promote the company and more to engage with people I don’t know in a place that feels safe to me.
  • I love Twitter and the relationships I’m able to develop using that tool.
    • John Fenn
       
      In thinking about this post and the boundaries at play, I'm wondering about this: what's the diff between FB and Twitter, esp. in this case? Why talk to anyone via one platform, but a restricted group on another?
  • What are your boundaries? How would you have handled the friend request I mention above?
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  • I also like Facebook for the sheer reason that it creates better relationships with employees, peers, and clients
John Fenn

Jon Haber from OMD on Pushing Media Boundaries - #AdVision - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Mel Carson interviews Jonathan Haber from OMD, US Director of the Ignition Factory. Habor discusses the creative "swat team" he built, balancing different media, mobile potential, and how he expects our marketing mix to evolve. "
John Fenn

No Channels: Technology is Dissolving Media Boundaries - YouTube - 0 views

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    Digital technology is dissolving media silos. This video shows how much media convergence is going on today as paid, earned and owned media blend seamlessly across media channels. How will the future of media impact consumers, brands and the marketing industry? Visit http://nochannels.com to share your opinion and to point out examples of this media blend trend
John Fenn

Media Boundaries/parenting post - 2 views

  • We've known for quite a while how the different forms of media (radio, TV, magazines, etc) can influence our lives.
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      have we? what does this somewhat ungrounded truism tell us about "boundaries" when it comes to media and the social world?
  • In TV shows the theme seems to be that most parents are stupid, naive or inept at raising their children.
    • John Fenn
       
      is this "theme" unique to TV shows (or other screen-media)? plenty of "children's books" deal with such content....as do 'fairy tales' and other oral lit....
  • adults before they are truly ready
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  • Most importantly, communicate with your children
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      seems like this should be at the opening of the post...
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    post on adoption site about 'policing' what gets watch, i.e. setting boundaries
John Fenn

5 Tips on Social Media Boundaries - 1 views

  • magine a painting with no border, imagine a song which continued forever, imagine a newsletter which had infinate pages.....irritating would come to mind! 
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    post from "The Engaging Brand" blog...
John Fenn

SXSW panel - 3 views

  • where do we draw the line between personal and professional identities online?
  • In 2009, she co-authored Social by Social: A practical guide to using
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    As our networks expand, our profiles get more public, and our work requires a human face, where do we draw the line between personal and professional identities online? How do we maintain those boundaries for our community members? How do we respond to attacks, opportunities, and over-shares online? When does over-sharing hurt the community? When should you share your own personal stories as a manager, or personally reach out to community members? Growing and cultivating an active community also requires that the community manager walk the fine line of personal and professional sharing. Every community manager wonders when and how to professionally cultivate leaders and members to create a thriving community while still being personal. On the reverse side, sometimes community members share too much, which can hurt the health of the community. This panel will address these questions and more from experience in nonprofit and public media sectors.
John Fenn

Social Media Boundaries for the Artist and Fan - 3 views

  • have run into many issues with social media in the music business and it also has affected my life personally because of it I have noticed that some of the social interactions found on these networks can cause real harm in the lives of artists, affecting their personal relationships.
  • Many people believe an artist has to keep his personal life private if married or involved with another person, in order to keep the mystery out there.
  • These are the circumstances in which an artist allows inappropriate conduct via social media. The things that would not be tolerated in every day, real life.
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  • Even if they purchase your $15.00 CD, you don’t have to put up with inappropriate behavior. You can’t be afraid to lose a fan over inappropriate conduct. For every fan you lose you will gain 100 mor
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    Lowry Agency post on public/online persona and boundaries
John Fenn

Virginia Heffernan - The New York Times - 4 views

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    Poke through the list of columns by Virginia and peruse a few that align with our general unit theme of "social" stuff & media...
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