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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Pamela Hawks

Pamela Hawks

Seeing Beyond The Mass "Consensual Hallucination." | Media Working Group - 1 views

  • Adam Curtis’ new documentary, All Watched Over By Machines Of Loving Grace, gives hope that at least some of the world is waking up from the mass hallucination of disembodied information. The documentary, which is subtitled, “The Rise of the Machines,” explores how in the later part of the 20th Century, and the first decade of the 21st, much of the world became organized around the old gnostic fantasy that information or souls can be separated from the constraints of the material world, becoming free to circulate through time and space. This way of seeing the world has always unleashed powerful fantasies of power among the powerful. And it has recently led some to the ludicrous conclusion that, “information wants to be free,” or that human beings are merely meat vehicles for the transport of genetic information through time.
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    Anton... I thought of you when I saw this in the Media Working Group Blog
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    But if anyone in the US is curious, you can watch it for free here: http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/all-watched-over-by-machines-of-loving-grace/ and here in the Internet Archive: http://archive.org/details/AdamCurtis-AllWatchedOverByMachinesOfLovingGrace Sounds like a great rainy weekend activity! @Anton -- I actually fence epee -- although it's been a few years. I just like not having to worry about right of way :) My kids are both foilists though, so I have had to get up to scratch on directing a foil bout. Do you still fence??
Pamela Hawks

Citizen Engagement | Media Working Group - 0 views

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    Any interested in how technological and new media is serving the underserved? This organization has a lot going on in terms of how new media is aiding the ability of specific populations to connect and create strategies for civic engagement.
Anton Angelo

Yochai Benkler: open source economics - 2 views

Social Informatics economics open source
started by Anton Angelo on 05 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
  • Pamela Hawks
     
    I was curious to stumble across the term "infonomics" during my searches -- I had not heard the term before, and I suppose "open source economics" is a subset of that discipline? Benkler seems to have some good ideas about helping jettison the "nasty, brutish, and short" aspects of being human. Looks really interesting!
Pamela Hawks

Unfriending Over Politics: Facebook, Twitter Users Flee Contrary Opinions - The Daily B... - 2 views

  • But here’s the kicker: some 38 percent say they were surprised to learn that the political leanings of others were different than they imagined.
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    I thought this was a humorous article on how online social circles are really not all that different from dinner party social circles.  Although I bet that people are quicker to jettison someone via an online tool than in person.
Pamela Hawks

Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies: Publications - 1 views

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    Their mission: The IEET's mission is to be a center for voices arguing for a responsible, constructive, ethical approach to the most powerful emerging technologies. We believe that technological progress can be a catalyst for positive human development so long as we ensure that technologies are safe and equitably distributed. Some of this organization's research is pretty wild! Check out the white paper on post-genderism. Like Anton's poem about the future of machines... will there be a future where genders will cease to exist through technology advances? How do we feel about that, ladies and gentleman?!
Anton Angelo

All watched over by machines of loving grace - 24 views

Social Informatics poetry documentary Richard Brautigan Adam Curtis Dystopia Utopia
started by Anton Angelo on 04 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
  • Pamela Hawks
     
    Wow -- we could spend the entire semester debating the interpretation of that poem. Prof. Pavlovksy -- what a great idea!! ;) The one image I found disturbing about it was the line: "when we are free of our labors." Will this ever be the case, and is that a preferable reality??
Anton Angelo

The internet society - 2 views

Social Informatics online community digital divide information literacy
started by Anton Angelo on 04 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
  • Pamela Hawks
     
    Some of the statistics found on their site are mind-boggling. I saw this:

    "By 2047 the world's population may reach about 11 billion. If only 25% of the then-world''s population is on the Internet, that is nearly 3 billion users or ten times the population estimated at the end of the next year."

    Imagine all those voices speaking at once through the infrastructure of the internet. One side of me feels excited by the potential, while the other feels overwhelmed by the sheer amount of "noise" this will create.
Lilia p

Getting started - 58 views

started by Lilia p on 21 May 12 no follow-up yet
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    the diigo interface has some funky issues in Chrome. Some posts are centered on the page, others are left aligned and comments don't seem to appear where they should... anyone else using Chrome?
Pamela Hawks

Social Informatics Blog - 2 views

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    This looks like a good, up-to-date blog created by a group of PhD students with an interest in social informatics. It includes links to recent papers and studies in many wide-ranging SI areas... some rather engaging, such as the connections b/w censorship and SI. It also has book reviews, such as a review of Virginia Eubank's Digital Deadend -- good stuff on social justice!
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