Monday, September 20, 2010

A Final Entry on the Weblog that Evaluates the Course Overall

New communication technology is one of my favorite courses in this semester. It is very interesting, and it also very useful to my further course in Griffith University.

There are three aspects conclude in this course, the blog, the essay and the exam. It looks like normal course out line, but it has a lot of fun when I do the part of blog. I should write reflection of the lectures, tutorials every week or tutorial tasks sometimes.

During this process, I learned how to research information correctly and quickly. I also can put pictures and videos the blog. All the studies expanded my experience and vision.

The lecturer and tutor were really nice and friendly. Especially my tutor Lauren is very nice person, and she looks very young as well. At the first time when I see her, I think she is one of my classmate. She encouraged us to think independently and critically and to help us to learn information through understanding.

The teaching method is quite different from China. I prefer the method in Australia, because it is more flexible, and during the studying process students have some practices to enhance their understanding ability. Another thing that I want to mention is the team work. We had two tutetask videos that we need to work as a group. This is also my first time to cooperate with foreign students. We had very good time during the group work as well.

My culture jam project group members.


However, there is a final exam waiting for me. Actually I am little worry this exam, because I am not good at it,and I do not really like it.

To sum up, although the teaching method is different from China, I am trying to adapt the learning phenomenon, and I have confidence to do better in the future.

week 9 lecture


The week topic was about cyberpunk which related to our tutorial task on last week. Once again Daniel brought us some new information. Personally I like his accent, however, it was quite hard to catch the words sometime, because he speaks little bit fast. Anyway, this topic is very interested to me.

Firstly, he mentioned about the definition of cyberpunk is gritty aesthetic, high technology, questionable morality, hybrid genre. There are several points explain types of hybrid genre that I never heard before. Then, we looked at the people who wrote or writes cyberpunk, those names make me confused. But, william Gibson is very important people who influenced to cyberpunk very significantly.

William Gibson born in 17th of March 1948 in south Carolina, USA. He received a Bachelor of English from University of British Columbia in 1977. He has written many things, including several 'trilogies'.

Lastly, he discussed about burning chrome and the impact of cyberpunk. He pointed out that cyberpunk as s lingua france of digital culture has huge impact on imagining human-and-machine interconnections. Moreover, cyberpunk also has its own characteristic.








ELECTRONIC MINDS
Chemical Illusions
CYBERPUNKS: REBOOT YOUR BRAIN
Book: Spook Country by William Gibson
Postmodern Motifs and Ambience in Cyberpunk Films

The Singularity of AI in the Eyes of a Jester
The Mutated Child of Punk


Latest Changes and Additions

Chemical Illusions: Anthology of Cyberpunk Tales from Eastern Europe
Get-it! (a bookstore)
Acid Human Project
a Book: Phineas Poe
Michal Marshall Smith
Time Has Come Today


































week 9 tutorial task & tutespark

I cannot believe we've already passed half semester. After ruminating over the list of topics we need to pick one for our next step task--essay, and I have decided to choose the topic number 5-

How do social media change our understanding of individual identity, with regard to the kinds of people we have on our social networks?

Here are several reasons that why I choose this topic. The first one is I think this topic is very close to our current life situation. It is very obviously that social media is playing an important role in people's life.

The second point is I can understand this topic easily. Because this is my first essay in this semester, I prefer to do easy one, and analysis it deeply. I really hope that I can have a good start. After reading the list of topic, I think this one is easier than other topics and quite interesting.

Last but not least, I have researched this kind of topic on line and library, and there is such a lot of information about this topic area. So I think those materials will provide to me more references in my essay, and help me to figure out what I need to know and write in the essay.

The plan of this essay will be to research some examples to prove social media change our understandings of individual identify. Furthermore, I will explain why social media change our individual identify understanding. In addition, I’ll claim what kind of people we have on our social networks, and how social networks affect them.

Overall, the most significant thing for this essay is more research to tell readers. All the research materials can make this essay more persuasive. I will do my best to finish he last post for this blog.

Monday, September 13, 2010

week 8 tutespark/tutetask

This week tutorial task we were need to research a theme cyberpunk , find current news which link the topic that I chose, then reflect them use own language. I choice the theme of ' negative impact of technology on humanity, which usually happen in current society around world. With the development of technology, more and more new technology productions are invented by human. Some of them can be reasonable to use, but the others may bring serious influence to society. I found a electronic book on line called ' Visions of the Human in Science Fiction and Cyberpunk', the author claim significantly about this topic and the other information about cyberpunk which can help me to understand this topic easily.




Negative Impact of technology on humanity: In a cyberpunked near-future, technology runs rampant, and usually manipulates most societal interactions. Dystopian near futures are very common, but so are futures where the impacts of specific technologies are played out in a world only slightly different from the present. Sacred societal boundaries are often crossed with regularity. Often the earth is severely damaged. Crime and drug use are often key supporting themes.

http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/visions1ever1a4040810.pdf

Visions of the Human in Science Fiction and Cyberpunk



From DNA to TCP: Humanity and Evolution in Cyberspace

Robin L. Zebrowski

Imagine, for a moment, that your body is simply an illusion. You believe you are reading this page with your eyes, and holding a book with your hands, but in fact you have never even possessed eyes or hands. You are nothing but a brain, suspended in a vat of gelatinous goo, and a scientist pokes and prods your neurons expertly to simulate the activities of a body that you do not have. More extreme than the Matrix, in which people have bodies but never fully use them, in this scenario your mind is much more like a computer, only able to obtain the information given to it by those who control it.


The true is that our brain like big machine system. It can controls our every part of body, let us conceive of it at moment. If people only have brain, which means people's body without hands, eyes, legs and so on. Scientist make our an absolutely fresh body through to stimulate the activities of our body. Unlike people use brain very regularly, people can not use their body very enough. It really easy to find out that our mind very similar to a computer.







Heritability simply means that offspring must resemble the parents in some way. In the case of humans, this happens through genetic combination. Mutation is the notion that there is some change between parent and offspring, and in the case of humans it often occurs by accident. Lastly, competition for resources is necessary for evolution to occur. There must be more offspring than can possibly survive, which drives Darwin’s notion of natural selection – the idea that only those organisms best adapted to their environments will survive to pass their own genes on to the next generation.



The topic of genetic appear in the cyberpunk frequently, heritability as a new concept is discussed by people. It does not mean the offspring of parents must similar with each other. The situation of genovariation often arise the development of human society. Offspring have to competitive with each other, only winner can survive in the competition. ' the idea that only those organisms best adapted to their environments will survive to pass their own genes on to the next generation by Darwin's notional of natural selection.







What this leaves us with is that there is exactly no way to know what it means to be human in cyberspace, since our humanity is intricately connected to our bodies, and they are by definition forbidden to ever enter the space itself. We can discuss those parts of our humanity that are relinquished when we enter cyberspace (in many cases this includes inhibitions, morals, and accountability) or we can discuss those parts of our humanity that are squeezed between the cracks into our text and then actually make the journey to be cast off into cyberspace. These are both important discussions (although space limits them here). Yet it will always return to the fact that our bodies define us, and without them, we are less than human.


People still need to figure out the meaning of cyberspace, because we do not know it very much. Our bodies have relation between humanity, moreover, the definition of them can not enjoin to the space itself. Which means when people surfer on line and join the cyberspace, it involves inhibitions, morals, and accountabilities and so on. In addition, people can talk about those aspects, get in to cyberspace. The most important thing is that our bodies give our definitions, if we have not them, we are less than human.



The fossil extremely record shows very clearly that there is no central line leading steadily, in a goal-directed way, from a protozoan to man. Instead there has been continual and intricate branching, and whatever course we follow through the branches there are repeated changes both in the rate and in the direction of evolution. Man is the end of one ultimate twig. The housefly, the dog flea, the apple tree, and millions of other kinds of organisms are similarly the ends of others.


According to the fossil record, actually central line leading is non existent.The end of the ultimate twig is man, even the branches which changes again and again, both them in the rate and in the direction of evolution regularly. The other kinds of organisms have similar ends, such as the dog flea, the apple tree...





Hacker penetrates T-Mobile systems


A sophisticated computer hacker had access to servers at wireless giant T-Mobile for at least a year, which he used to monitor U.S. Secret Service e-mail, obtain customers' passwords and Social Security numbers, and download candid photos taken by Sidekick users, including Hollywood celebrities, SecurityFocus has learned.


Twenty-one year-old Nicolas Jacobsen was quietly charged with the intrusions last October, after a Secret Service informant helped investigators link him to sensitive agency documents that were circulating in underground IRC chat rooms. The informant also produced evidence that Jacobsen was behind an offer to provide T-Mobile customers' personal information to identity thieves through an Internet bulletin board, according to court records.

Jacobsen could access information on any of the Bellevue, Washington-based company's 16.3 million customers, including many customers' Social Security numbers and dates of birth, according to government filings in the case. He could also obtain voicemail PINs, and the passwords providing customers with Web access to their T-Mobile e-mail accounts. He did not have access to credit card numbers.

The case arose as part of the Secret Service's "Operation Firewall" crackdown on Internet fraud rings last October, in which 19 men were indicted for trafficking in stolen identity information and documents, and stolen credit and debit card numbers. But Jacobsen was not charged with the others. Instead he faces two felony counts of computer intrusion and unauthorized impairment of a protected computer in a separate, unheralded federal case in Los Angeles, currently set for a February 14th status conference.

The government is handling the case well away from the spotlight. The U.S. Secret Service, which played the dual role of investigator and victim in the drama, said Tuesday it couldn't comment on Jacobsen because the agency doesn't discuss ongoing cases-- a claim that's perhaps undermined by the 19 other Operation Firewall defendants discussed in a Secret Service press release last fall. Jacobsen's prosecutor, assistant U.S. attorney Wesley Hsu, also declined to comment. "I can't talk about it," Hsu said simply. Jacobsen's lawyer didn't return a phone call.

T-Mobile, which apparently knew of the intrusions by July of last year, has not issued any public warning. Under California's anti-identity theft law "SB1386," the company is obliged to notify any California customers of a security breach in which their personally identifiable information is "reasonably believed to have been" compromised. That notification must be made in "the most expedient time possible and without unreasonable delay," but may be postponed if a law enforcement agency determines that the disclosure would compromise an investigation.

Company spokesman Peter Dobrow said Tuesday that nobody at T-Mobile was available to comment on the matter.



http://project.cyberpunk.ru/idb/analysis_of_cyberpunk_subculture.html

Week 8 lecture

The lecture in this week talked about virtual philosophy which made me a little misunderstanding, once again Daniel brought this fresh topic to us . We started from talking about Plato, and those people who live in the caves. According to the lecture notes, I realised that the people in the caves were seeing real objects, and they were just seeing the objects's shadows. Through this phenomenon, we can see virtual philosophy has similar concept with it, it, sometimes people think their idea is real, however, actually it is not real.


Descartes and Cartesian Dualism were discussed by us in next part. Actually I do not know about psychology at all. But I did some research in this part on line that can make me to understand easily. With the materials claim that dualism is a set of views about relationship between mind and matter, which begins with the describe that mental phenomena are, in some respects, non-physical.


Descartes' famous saying epitomises the dualism concept. He said, 'cogito ergo sum,' 'I reflect therefore I am.' Descartes held that the immaterial mind and the material body are two completely different types of substances and that they interact with each other. He reasoned that the body could be divided up by removing a leg or arm, but the mind or soul were individual.




Virtual Reality as a concept which has been connect human's bodies. Imagine that people just have brain, which our body without hands, eyes, legs. In that time, our brains are more like computer system. Our bodies's behaviours ordered by our brain, we can make something real or not real through our brain.


Friday, September 10, 2010

week 7 tutespark

This week tutespark is write down the reflection of using free software, and claim our opinion about the free software.

Personally, I've using free software since when I buy the first computer. I use this software named 360 antivirus software. It is quite popular free software in China, and the feedback of this antivirus software is really good.

At the beginning, I do not trust it can works very well in my computer. I just try it, and if it does not good, I will change it to another one. Unexpectedly, 360 works very stable in my computer, and protect my computer very well.

However, sometimes the software makes my computer system is getting slow down sometimes, and it also cannot update very often. Overall, 360 antivirus software is a valuable software, and I have been use this software more than 5 years. As a free software, I think it is good one.

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Monday, September 6, 2010

week 7 tutorial task

1. What is creative commons and how could this licensing framework be relevant to your own experience at university?
A: creative commons is a nonprofit organisation that works to increase the amount of creativity(culture, educational, and scientific content) in ' the commons'---the body of work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing, use, repurposing, and remixing. Personally, I think creative commons used by my major very often. For example, I have a course called art and culture in this semester. In this subject, we need to appropriate pictures in the class, which means we should use original one to change another meaning. I think this is sort of creative commons.
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/6/62/Creativecommons-informational-flyer_eng.pdf

2. Find 3 examples of works created by creative commons and embed them in your blog.
CreativeCommons SMIL Module

Magnatune has long been an innovator in this space. Visit any album page, for example Anup's Embrace.

Pump Audio is a leader in commercial licensing of music and now offers a CC option to interested musicians. For an example seeGary Robinson.

BeatPick is a "fair play" record label that offers music under a CC license and handles commercial licensing and sales for artists. Visit any artist page, for example 2 Seconds Away.


http://labs.creativecommons.org/demos/metadata/


3. Find an academic article which discusses creative commons using a database or online journal. Provide a link and a summary of the article.
A: The browsing option reaches only a small sampling of Creative Commons licensed content. The Creative Commons team refuses to develop a comprehensive directory or database of Creative Commons content because they feel it undermines the vision of the Net - a distributed, decentralized network. Consequently, there is no complete directory. And this frankly is a real disappointment and a glaring weakness.


http://libraryproxy.griffith.edu.au/login?url=http://proquest.umi.com.libraryproxy.griffith.edu.au/pqdweb?did=866617101&sid=2&Fmt=6&clientId=13713&RQT=309&VName=PQD

4. Have a look at Portable Apps (a pc based application) – provide a brief description of what it is and how you think this is useful.
A: A portable application (portable app) is a computer software program that is able to run independently without the need to install files to the system it is run upon. They are commonly used on a removable storage device such as a CD, USB flash drive, flash card, or floppy disk. Portable apps should not be confused with software portability where software allows its source code to be compiled for differentcomputing platforms. Portable applications can be run on any computer system with which they are compatible but typically require a specific operating system such as Microsoft Windows XP or above, certain version of a Linux distro, etc. I never heard portable app before.In my opinion, if portable app want to accepted by people, it should let more and more people know this system and test it. The users can evaluate portable apps good or not.


We put the video on ireport in this week. This is our address.

week 7 Lecture

The lecturer of this week lecture is adam as well, and this week we was talk about free culture and free society which means creative commons free and open source software. This is first time I heard free software which you can made it by yourself. The software in Australia is quite expensive, because I bought mac word last month, which coast me nearly 200 dollars. However, people normally download those kind of softwares in China and it is legal.


First of all, we've talked about free culture. I wrote down this sentence which from Lawrence Lessing (2004) in my note book, he point out that our current culture is one in which creators get to create only with the permission of the powerful, or of creators from the past. Secondly, we moved on to the definition of creativecommons.org. It stared in 2003, the teacher showed the video to us in the lecture that make us to understand it more deeply. The main point of this organization is that it want people work together and shared culture. In addition, it is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting reasonable copyright. The idea that we can voluntarily relax out copyrights in the interests of sharing comes from the free software movement.


Then, the teacher discussed about free open source software. Richard M Stallman stared this project in 1981. He attend to create a completely free Unix-like software. Actually, it is easy to make software works, people need to change the source code. Source code is instructions written in programming languages that tell a computer to do certain things. You can use source code make your favorite software. Last but not least, open source may get in to business world. I did not catch this part very well. I think I need to research more information about this part.

Using free software is big challenge for me, because all of them are English. I probably will have a try someday.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Week 6 lecture/tutespark

We had a new lecturer who named adam muir from Nathan campus in this week. Because the bus was run late, I did not listen the lecture from the beginning. He talked about the history of web and it changes in the last decades, and also discussed this new media brought virtual community and individual identity for people.

Technology as a tool effect people's daily life. The definition of technology is the scientific study of mechanical arts and their application to the world. When technology is used for social and cultural communication that technology becomes a medium of communication. From this point, I think technology and media can not separate with each other. They influence to each other.

Internet makes people's life different. People have common interests during the networks sometimes. Following the development of Web 2.0, people began thinking the internet in the new way. More specifically, I think web 2.0 is an significant development, it has a lot of features to give people more entertainment and tools. It also makes people to have chance to read and write on web.

The teacher also mention about social media. The most popular one which I use it almost everyday is face-book. Face-book as a social network services, it helps people very easy to communicate with each other, sharing their happy and sad, and makes new friends. Moreover, it can makes money on the face-book or other web-sides as well. Some people use social media to make money, it is a such smart way to make money, I think.




Tutespark for this week: Leading on from the lecture on online privacy & social networking....


Who owns the content you put on the internet on various sites?

This includes pictures, video, text, etc?

Think about all the content you upload onto social networking sites - Do you own it?

Who has the right to use your
creations?

The content that I put on the internet, I normally put photos, videos and texts on Facebook or renren(chinese friends club web, similar as Facebook). Personally I think all of contents still belong to me, because I shot those pictures and videos, and I wrote those texts by myself. On the other hand, I am the original author to my homepage. However, I agree that the content put on a public or private web site, for example, Facebook and renren. That means I can share my photos or texts with my friends, or other people who I do not even know them, and I also can copy the pictures from my friends as well. Sometimes I do not think I own my upload onto Facebook and renren. Because, my friends or other people could use my pictures to do other things, such as using photo software to change the pictures's meaning or email to another friends as a joking mail.

About the last question, there are two types of answer for me. In China, everybody can use my creations in anytime, anywhere, and without pay. If someone has compassion for me, he/she probably pay me. Because some people do not know what is copyright. They just thinking everything on internet for free, or if it is not free, people can use another way to make it free. But in Australia, most people have a preliminary understanding to copyright. Maybe there is no fake DVD in Australia, or it is very expensive to find a lawyer. If a Australian company attend to use my creations, the company will talk to me first and buy my copyright, then they can use my creations.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

week 6 the video of culture jam

This week I finished culture jam video making which was really fun. I finally found a group, and this time I worked with different people who are so nice and helpful. We decided to make a video about current issue of Australian government-election.

As a international student I do not really know about this, because China and Australia have totally different political systems. I never attend in the election in China, personally I think that is quite boring and illusive, the most important thing is waste time.

We chosen hiking protest as a topic, and it is quite interesting topic. However, it never ever happen in China.
I am very enjoy the group work, and thanks a lot my group-mates.