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Making Worlds: January 2008
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A blog designed to explore authorship and world making. Tuesday, January 22, 2008. Authorship and Favorite Authors. As I listed my favorite authors, it occured to me that I was not including "authors" but authored works in a variety of media. And one of those listed works is a computer game! Another look at the list tells me that eclectic is a good word to describe that list. So, why did each one make it to that list? And is it the author? Or is it my co-authoring as reader? The Temple of My Familiar.
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Bridging the oral-visual divide: supplemental blog entry on slash fiction
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Bridging the oral-visual divide. Implications of multimedia and multimodal communication in a new age. Supplemental blog entry on slash fiction. Okay, so I waited a day before posting my reflective comments on writing my story. First of all, I did not attempt to post it to a fan fiction site. Why? Community conventions, scriptural. Economies, and textual poaching. I feel that as far as community conventions go, I just wasn't familiar e nough. Was bisexual and had a huge crush on the Doctor. Economies....
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Bridging the oral-visual divide: April 2008
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Bridging the oral-visual divide. Implications of multimedia and multimodal communication in a new age. Meanwhile, the account of the romance publishing industry present another look at the tension and negotiation of power between the authors named on the book and the editors and publishers that could be considered first readers of a work. Like the fan productions cited in Jenkins' books Cultural Convergence and Textual Poachers, these tensions and alternate readings of a text have always existed. That we...
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Bridging the oral-visual divide: when everybody is an author...
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Bridging the oral-visual divide. Implications of multimedia and multimodal communication in a new age. When everybody is an author. Jenkins, in convergence culture, relies a great deal on the theory of collective intelligence posed by Pierre Levy to explain the activities. And communities of fans and by extension audiences. Levy (1997) speculates that the effect of digital technologies and the Internet. Will be the evolution. Constantly enhanced, coordinated in. Of skills….The basis and goal of. Than the...
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Mr. Smith's Perspective: January 2008
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Sunday, January 27, 2008. Musings over Art and Technology. How does technology determine what we imagine Art to be? The Internet has allowed massive distribution of Artistic work within seconds of its uploading. Access to digital replications of Art is immediate and global. The fact that Art can become a digital file which can then be copied and disseminated with no generational loss has affected our understanding of not only what original art is but what ownership is. Did tools change what Art is? Acade...
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Mr. Smith's Perspective: March 2008
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Monday, March 31, 2008. Wikipedia and the Collective Intelligence. Henry Jenkins’ article “Interactive Audiences? 8221; makes a good point when he discusses how fans found each other prior to the web. I can boast a former membership with the Original Beatles’ Fan Club back in the late 60’s, which was suddenly ended in 1970 when they split up. I still bear the scars. Sunday, March 23, 2008. Hypertextuality and Transmedia Storytelling. I can’t even get into the long defunct television show. So that’s...
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Mr. Smith's Perspective: Post #3: Posting now because of my trip
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Sunday, May 23, 2010. Post #3: Posting now because of my trip. Oravec, Jo Ann. “Bookmarking the World: Weblog Applications in Education.” Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy. 45.7. (2002): 616-621. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blog #4: Blended Learning Approach in Teacher Educ. Post #3: Posting now because of my trip. Post #2: Use of Wikis in Graduate Course Work. Post #1: Exploring the Use of Blogs as Learning Sp. New Course, New Types of Entries. View my complete profile. ENGL 891: Jered's ...
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Bridging the oral-visual divide: March 2008
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Bridging the oral-visual divide. Implications of multimedia and multimodal communication in a new age. What does it mean for something to be authorless. To answer this question, first I'd like to consider this question in a historical context. Ong's. Theory of primary orality. And McLuhan consider the use of narrative in pre. Writing cultures. Instead of stories being authored, they are inspired. In the case of the Ancient Greeks, we still talk about a writer's muse even today. A story was ownerless.
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Bridging the oral-visual divide: writers and readers
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Bridging the oral-visual divide. Implications of multimedia and multimodal communication in a new age. Meanwhile, the account of the romance publishing industry present another look at the tension and negotiation of power between the authors named on the book and the editors and publishers that could be considered first readers of a work. Like the fan productions cited in Jenkins' books Cultural Convergence and Textual Poachers, these tensions and alternate readings of a text have always existed. That we...
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Beyond the Auteur: Author-less
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Blogging toward understanding Authorship in the 21st Century. Sunday, March 16, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Who can turn a world on with her smile? I'm Kate. I'm working toward my MA in Humanities. I am interested in the authorship surrounding the world of film. I have been married almost one year (February 21) and my husband, Roger, is getting his PhD in Technology Education at ODU. With all the papers and homework, and work, we are pooped! View my complete profile.