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Nathan Stang

7 Big Problems with the Internet of Things - 0 views

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    My research paper will be dealing with The Internet of things. Specifically, I am interested in the many obstacles in the way of everything actually becoming connected to the Internet. "7 Big Problems with the Internet of Things" takes a skeptical and realistic look at-you guessed it-seven of these obstacles. 1. The first problem is the many new security challenges that will be created. Getting a computer virus is bad enough, but giving hackers and criminals access to everything in your daily life is a whole other ballgame. 2. Another issue is that with the increasing amount of incoming data, it will be more and more challenging for businesses to perform their normal processes because of availability requirements. 3. The next issue, which many skeptics are worried about, is privacy. This one is linked to the security issue and already is becoming a problem with connected devices today. 4. Data storage is something that has already become an issue for large Internet companies like Google and Facebook. If everything is connected to the Internet, where will we store all of that data and can the existing infrastructure even handle that kind of overload? 5. Making all of this extra data available to everyone all of the time is a data management problem that may be hard to navigate. 6. Businesses that are managing data from a multitude of devices will have to significantly upgrade their server technologies. 7. Storing data at a single location will probably not be possible. Bandwidth requirements will exceed existing data centers. Though the article didn't cover all of the issues, it provided a good list of issues for me to look into as I move forward with my paper. Roe, David. "7 Big Problems with the Internet of Things" CMS Wire. http://www.cmswire.com/cms/internet-of-things/7-big-problems-with-the-internet-of-things-024571.php?pageNum=2
Eric Ahlstrom

From Knowledgeable to Knowledge-Able - 0 views

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    Michael Wesch delivers a powerful message regarding how we educate ourselves in the classroom. Wesch uses several examples of the psychology of learning in the modern world and how we can take steps to correct the outdated patterns of teaching. His critique of higher education is on point and easily understood. His biggest message is that we need to consider alternative learning environments that utilize new media in ways we have not yet seen. We should challenge the notion that critical thinking is the linchpin of education, and look to enhance and augment how we learn.
Nathan Stang

Do we need an Internet of Things? Or, when your fridge gets on your nerves - 0 views

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    "Do we need an Internet of Things? Or, when your fridge gets on your nerves" Brings up a really interesting and valid point about the Internet of Things (IOT). Will it be truly useful to have everything connected to the Internet? For many of the proposed IOT products, there are real world solutions that we don't need to be tapped into the Internet for. Matthias Poppei thinks, "…it's time to distinguish between an 'Internet of Things' and an 'Internet of useful Things'." I for one couldn't agree more. I do think that the IOT will create some really useful and life-changing opportunities in areas like healthcare and energy, but I also think that a lot of tech businesses are gearing up to take advantage of the hype of it all. Consumer beware: how useful will these products be? Poppel, Matthias. "Do we need an Internet of Things? Or, when your fridge gets on your nerves"ECN. http://www.ecnmag.com/blogs/2013/10/do-we-need-internet-things-or-when-your-fridge-gets-your-nerves
c diehl

Institute of Network Cultures (INC) - 0 views

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    An echo of early net.art initiatives, the contemporary INC was established in Amsterdam in 2004, in effort to extend research "to design, activism, art, philosophy, political theory and urban studies and [it] is not confined to the Internet alone...the INC maintains that the Internet can only be understood at the conjuncture of these various fields and lines of inquiry." This site is an amazing resource for research and reflection on new and emergent network cultures. The politics of search engines, Wikipedia, social networks, bitcoin, Internet of Things, Gaming and more! The ongoing conferences are backed with anthologies of related essays, most made available for free download on their site. Institute of Network Cultures "Publications" n.d. accessed April 25, 2014. http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/portal/publications/
c diehl

Keynote basics (one of many) - 0 views

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    One of many tutorials to be found online. The use of this software for your Lightning Talk preparation requires you to compile image and text on 20 slides. These sort of basics are covered in first 3 pages of this tutorial. You will also need to change the "start transition" to automatic, and "delay" to 20.0 s within the Slide Inspector. I'll review this part in class, it's essential to automating the playback of slides. Education Technology Services "Keynote Tutorial" Accessed April 25, 2014. https://blogs.ksbe.edu/ksedtech/
Sarah Hayes

PROGRAM OR BE PROGRAMMED - 1 views

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    A PDF of Program or be Programmed Douglas Rushkoff "Program or be Programmed" 2010, http://www.scribd.com/doc/47990572/Rushkoff-Douglas-Program-or-Be-Programmed-Ten-Commands-for-a-Digital-Age
cesarsierra

Create your own Glitch Art using found images - 1 views

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    In this glitch-art maker, you can create your own glitched reality using found images online. While I find the thought of glitches and breaks in internet reality terrifying, this, for a brief moment and almost countering the definition of glitch in it's production, puts the power to break that reality in your hands.
devin amato

the 4th dimension meta reality - 1 views

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    Carl Sagan talking about 3 dimensional creatures living in a 3 dimensional world, but maybe that is not the case. Imagining that the universe is expanding and and can be beyond dualistic thinking is an amazing concept. That the universe can be finite AND unbounded is interesting. This is in discussion of the meta-reality discussion
Carinne Urrutia

Cyber Democracy: Internet In a Public Place - 1 views

shared by Carinne Urrutia on 18 Apr 14 - Cached
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    As I was reading the Cyber Space Alarm article at term struck my interest, "Cyber-Democray." So I Googled it and I found this very interesting article written in 1995 which discusses a lot of the key points that we have been addressing in class. Everything from the technology to the political involvement of the internet. This article also discusses MOOs and the internist as a "public sphere." All of these topics are addressed with the explaining the "cyber democracy. Poster, Mark . "democ.htm." democ.htm. http://www.hnet.uci.edu/mposter/writings/democ.html
Eric Ahlstrom

The Innovation of Loneliness - 3 views

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    This beautifully animated four-minute mini-film provides a simple yet profound response to a poignant question: What is the connection between social networks and being lonely?
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    Nice! This is very powerful example of critical media practice. Augmenting traditional rhetorical appeals and persuasive gestures with the affordances of digital animation and sound design.
c diehl

Visual Complexity - 0 views

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    One of several excellent online collections of Data Visualization endeavors. Browse the many different categories, keywords, authors and approaches to comprehending 'big data'. Along with aesthetic variation along the metaphorical to modernist continuum, there are many new media trends covered. Those of you exploring social media in your final research paper may well find this useful reference, too! Visual Complexity. Last updated February 19, 2014. www.visualcomplexity.com/vc. Accessed April 6, 2014
c diehl

NSA Slides - 0 views

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    Here's a collection of the NSA slides, revealed by Edward Snowden by way of the Guardian news. The slides detail the various pervasive and invasive methods of surveillance, tapping into phone and social media networks, as orchestrated by the National Security Agency. This is the internet-of-things-that-go-bump-in-the-night. Also, as discussed in class, the layout and design of these slides is often horrendous, complicating or obstructing clear communication of information. "NSA Prism program slides" The Guardian News. Published Friday 1 November 2013 http://www.theguardian.com/world/interactive/2013/nov/01/prism-slides-nsa-document. Accessed April 6, 2014
John Summerson

Data Visualization - 0 views

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    This website catalogs the growing trend of utilizing animated infographics to convey information. Not only is it becoming necessary to continuously filter the great amounts of data we experience into slick new ways of perceiving, a database that houses these new tools of perception becomes useful. Of particular interest to me is the combination of database with social media on vizualizing.org - the site hosts contests and challenges to better suss out interesting new designs in organizing information.
John Summerson

Augmented Reality Exhibit of the Underlying Skeletal and Vascular Structures in Rodin's... - 0 views

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    The Cantor Art Museum at Stanford is hosting a new exhibit that is the result of a body of work designed and implemented by a host of medical experts. James Chang MD is the chief of plastic and reconstructive surgery and has long had an affinity for observing the hand conditions he often treated in sculpture by Rodin. In this project, the bronze hands were scanned and the internal structures superimposed digitally, which are then viewed by a museum patron with a smart phone or pad via an augmented reality application. This is a lovely example of the collapse between disciplines - medicine and art - that advances in imaging technology allows.
Sarah Hayes

Trying out Meta-reality glasses - 0 views

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    When I typed "meta-reality" into youtube, what I found was not exactly what I was expecting. These glasses are not using the term in the same way as the assigned readings, but they function in a fascinating way. The cyber reality functions similarly to how we navigate our touch screens, but rather than being confined by the screen, this product gives the illusion that it's projections are a part of one's 3d landscape. Globetrendy. "Trying on meta-reality glasses." Youtube, 14 November 2013. Web http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rj9nMJq1Vk
Sarah Hayes

The Digital Sixth Sense - 0 views

shared by Sarah Hayes on 11 Apr 14 - No Cached
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    This brief video discusses how our senses are too limited to perceive everything is going on. The video suggests that technology has begun to form a sixth sense for us, one that tunes us into a reality that we cannot perceive with our own senses. Bizarre. qualcommsparks. "The Digital Sixth Sense." Youtube. 11 September 2012 Web
teresa lawrence

What Is Post-Internet Art? Understanding the Revolutionary New Art Movement - 0 views

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    In this recent article, Ian Wallace explores the aesthetic of Post-Internet art. He examines the role of new websites, such as Tumblr, and discusses how this new era of art brings online elements into the real world and vice versa. There are a lot of post-internet artists mentioned in the article, along with links to other articles about them, which I found helpful in getting a better idea of the Post-Internet aesthetic. Wallace, Ian. "What Is Post-Internet Art? Understanding the Revolutionary New Art Movement." Artspace. http://www.artspace.com/magazine/interviews_features/post_internet_art (accessed April 17, 2014).
teresa lawrence

INTERVIEW WITH ROSA MENKMAN, DUTCH VISUALIST - 0 views

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    An interview with Glitch Studies Manifesto author Rosa Menkman that discusses glitch as a genre and Menkman's influence's, inspiration and process. She goes into detail about glitch videos and talks about some artists who create work in the same category. I thought there was a lot of insight into Glitch Studies and there are some useful links at the bottom of the interview too that give more information. Rosinski , Andrew. "INTERVIEW WITH ROSA MENKMAN, DUTCH VISUALIST." DINCA.org. http://dinca.org/interview-with-rosa-menkman-dutch-visualist/5323.htm (accessed April 17, 2014).
melissa salazar

Cyberspace and Perception - 0 views

http://sendsonline.org/2010/09/28/cyberspaces-impact-on-our-perception-of-time/ In this article it talks about cyberspace and its impact on our perception of time being affected. The development ...

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melissa salazar

The Xen Project - 0 views

http://blog.xen.org/index.php/2013/11/27/rt-xen-real-time-virtualization-in-xen/ I came across this blog that talks about the RT-Xen project, which is a response for the increasing demand for supp...

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