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Jonathan Becker

This novel made of GIFs is kind of terrifying - 2 views

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    A novel made of GIFS! Enough said...
Tom Woodward

Writing From Photographs : Digital Literacy - 1 views

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    "It's not that my memory improved but, instead, that I started archiving these events and ideas with my phone, as photographs. Now, if I want to research the painter whose portraits I admired at the museum, I don't have to read through page after page of my chicken scratch trying to find her name. When I need the title of a novel someone recommended, I just scroll back to the day we were at the bookstore together. Looking through my photo stream, there is a caption about Thomas Jefferson smuggling seeds from Italy, which I want to research; a picture of a tree I want to identify, which I need to send to my father; the nutritional label from a seasoning that I want to re-create; and a man with a jungle of electrical cords in the coffee shop, whose picture I took because I wanted to write something about how our wireless lives are actually full of wires. Photography has changed not only the way that I make notes but also the way that I write. Like an endless series of prompts, the photographs are a record of half-formed ideas to which I hope to return."
Jonathan Becker

15 Lessons from 15 Years of Blogging - Anil Dash - 0 views

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    "The personal blog is an important, under-respected art form. While blogs as a medium are basically just the default format for sharing timely information or doing simple publishing online, the personal blog is every bit as important an expressive medium as the novel or the zine or any visual arts medium. As a culture, we don't afford them the same respect, but it's an art form that has meant as much to me, and revealed as many truths to me, as the films I have seen and the books I have read, and I'm so thankful for that."
Tom Woodward

[1411.2190] Interactive Art To Go - 2 views

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    "Traditional artworks like paintings, photographs, or films can be reproduced by conventional media like printing or video. This makes visitors of museums possible to purchase postcards, posters, books, and DVDs of pictures and/or movies shown at the exhibition. However, newly developing arts so called interactive art, or new media art, has not been able to be reproduced due to limitation of functionalities of the conventional media. In this article, the authors report a novel approach of sharing such interactive art outside the exhibition, so that the visitors of the museum can take a copy to home, and even share it with non-visitors. The authors build up their new projector-and-camera (ProCam) based interactive artwork for exhibition at Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) by using Apple's iPhone. The exactly same software driving this artwork was downloadable from Apple's App Store -- thus all visitors or even non-visitors could enjoy the same experience at home or wherever they like. "
Yin Wah Kreher

Stanford Launches Literature and Social Online Learning Class -- Campus Technology - 0 views

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    Some of the literature technology projects developed through the course include:

    A series of e-books pairing poems with accompanying audio tracks read by the poets;
    Cureador, a tool for sharing book recommendations with friends and family;
    ParallelLit, a tool for comparing literary translations side-by-side;
    BookTracks, a forum for creating soundtracks to novels;
    Think'der, a mobile encyclopedia of thinkers and theorists, inspired by Tinder, a popular dating app;
    (RE)write project, an online collaborative reimagining of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, currently offering six alternative storylines; and
    Kvizsterical, an online collection of engaging literary quizzes, with topics ranging from literary monsters to authors snubbed for the Nobel Prize.
Joyce Kincannon

Pedagogical Knowledge: Three Worlds Apart | Faculty Focus - 0 views

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    "But there's a couple of problems with the disciplinary focus on teaching and learning. It reinforces the belief that teaching in a particular field is unique, and if you don't know the field you can't possibly know anything about how to teach it. Certainly the content-how knowledge of it advances, how it's organized, what counts as evidence, for example-has implications for how it's taught. Teaching problem solving and teaching themes from a novel are not the same. But there are many aspects of teaching and learning that transcend disciplinary boundaries-you wouldn't be reading this blog if you didn't believe that"
Tom Woodward

The First Bad Man Store - 0 views

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    A real store for items from a work of fiction. h/t Molly
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