Saturday, June 9, 2007
Working With Photoshop
This was a relatively plain picture of 2 close friends I personally know, sharing a corn cob. The colours of the picture were changed and enriched via "Image" and "Adjustments" in Photoshop. The "Brightness/Contrast" were altered as well as the "Hue/Saturation" to transform this originally dull photo into one that conveys the theme of friendship more effectively, of friends-turned-sisters on a summer days filled with memories of participating in activities as simple as sharing good food.
Communication:
This was a picture of a mother sharing a special moment with her newborn baby at the hospital. Despite no exchange of words occurring between the two, a connection between them is undeniable. And perhaps, herein lies the core of all communication- that communication at its highest level needs no words or even body language, a facial expression or emotion expressed through the eyes may speak more than a long email. To create this effect, the "Lens Flare" filter was placed between the mother and her baby to emphasise their wordless communication, their faces in particular are also brighter than the other parts of the photo. This was made possible through adjusting "Lighting Effects" in the "Filters" pull down menu.
News-worthy:
With new communication technology, the citizen journalist phenomenon is increasing at a rapid rate. An example of this technology is the mobile phone camera that allows users to take photos anywhere anytime. A group of people as seen in the photo have their attention fixated on something big, perhaps a politician's speech or a car accident. The advent of mobile phone photography has allowed the masses, encapsulated by the 2 holding up their camera phones, to capture news-worthy events such as in the photo without the presence of a professional. These photos can then be placed on blogs to provide first hand accounts of events. This was done similarly for events such as 9/11 in New York and the Indian Ocean Tsunami back in 2004. The effects was created by first cropping the two people with camera phones out and adding a filter effect on to them. The photo was then made black and white which was done through "Image" and "Adjustments" and then changing the "Hue/Saturation." The separate layers of the camera phone holders were then put back into the original photo.
Australian:
This was a photo of a friend on Australia day doing some pretty Australian things. He is standing on the beach, drinking an Australian beer with the Australian flag waving behind and being wrapped by the green and gold Kangaroo's flag himself. All I had to do for this photo to create my desired effect was add an "Artistic," "Dry Brush" filter and making a few little alterations with the filter itself such as the brush size. I think that now rather than only being a photo, it looks more like a painting to be put in a time capsule that provides a snapshot of what's "Australian" in our day and age. A good Aussie beer, our history, our rich natural landscape and our sporting culture are just some the things represented in this photo.
Popular:
This a a beautiful photo of the popular tourist location, Ayers Rock. From history as we know it, Ayers Rock has always been there, evolving from being an important place to the Aborigines to somewhat of an Australian icon today, yet Ayers Rock itself has barely changed! Rather, it is our perceptions and discoveries over time that have altered what is considered popular and when in our culture. Something that is truly great such as the sun or Ayers rock as depicted in this photo is however, timeless. Again with this photo, the "Hue/Saturation" was changed to give the original image an almost magical feel to it. Rather than having a front on perspective of Ayers Rock, having the landmark on the side gives it a rather majestic sense of it I think. To enhance this, the right side of the photo where the Rock sits was dimmed slightly through adjusting the "Brightness/Contrast" of that part of the photo. To accentuate the sunlight hitting the beautiful Australian landscape surrounding Ayers Rock, the lighting was altered slightly in between the horizon and the ground again through "Lighting Effects" under the "Filters" menu.
Games:
Chess has been a game played for centuries but yet still popular among many today. Games, from the dawn of time, have been used for fun and recreation. Characteristics of good games however, have not changed and include being easy to understand, challenging and fun. The classic game of chess to me encapsulates all these ideas and conveys strongly the idea of 'games.' This simple photo is equally timeless as the hand moving the pieces could be anyone from essentially any era of time after the early invention of the game. To create this effect, the photo was made black and white through changing the "Hue/Saturation" in Photoshop. Blurring effects was also applied to certain parts of the photo, such as the upper and lower portions, to increase focus on the hand and the pieces its moving. This has the similar effect as taking the photo with a wide aperture to increase the visual focus on a particular subject.
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
New Communication Technologies: A Critical Reflection
This being my first semester of university, I found that the essay and the processes of coming up with a topic and searching databases for information has laid a foundation for work similar in my other subjects. Moreover, my essay has taught me about the many possibilities of the internet but more importantly the many potential pitfalls such as excessive internet use and obesity that are associated with this medium. Exploiting the net for its informational, recreational and communication purposes I believe sits as a core value of this course anyway.
Media theory and the history of the internet and computer appeared boring to me at first, to be honest. It was only during the later part of the semester as I was studying for the exam that I realised how far we have come in technology and how significant some of those events are in shaping communication as we know it today. The telephone's point to point transmission (as opposed to radio's broadcast transmission) being a forerunner to today's internet for example, struck me as being almost revolutionary. In fact, it is largely due to this that news today is an interactive process rather than a centralised, concentrated, commercialised, and, ultimately closed avenue, as Habermas tells us. The notion of interactive news and citizen journalism was a topic that interested me so much, that I chose it was a topic to explore further in my Effective Writing Academic Essay.
Overall, I think the course was very interesting and worked well. This is partly because the tutorials through creating the blogs provided first hand experience in understanding the power of blogging and the web. Videos shown during the lectures were also interesting and provided insight to the concepts covered in the lectures. The tutorials however, could probably be improved by again reviewing what was covered in that week's lecture so that knowledge is constantly refreshed. This would ensure less 'cramming' closer to the exam and questions to be asked in a less intimidating circumstance. :)
Working with Microsoft Excel
Working With Microsoft Word
Monday, June 4, 2007
Working With Photos
With the advent of blogging, individuals can post what is significant to them as a part of the rising trend of using interactive new media in contrast to old fashioned broadcast media. This photo is significant to me because they are my friends. As a 'citizen journalist,' this photo is not only viewed by me and my friends but can be potentially seen by anyone on the net. This is significant because it brings freedom of expression and cross border communication to a new level.
Taken with: Casio 7mp camera but later scaled down and copied
High-tech:
This is a photo of Tokyo city taken at night. Even so, the buildings that fill the city are lit up and the streets are bustling with activity as if it's daytime. This would not be possible without electricty and computer technology that have taken us thus far. High tech may mean the latest gadget or fastest computer to an individual but collectively as a society, its influence cannot be underestimated. Here in Tokyo city, technology has affected the physical landscape of the and subsequently the high tech lifestyle of its people.
Taken with: Fujifilm 6mp camera
News:
This is a simple photo of a bunch of newspapers on a table. This is news at its most basic mass media form- print. Even though we have access to global news channels and the internet which both can provide the latest information, the humble newspaper must not be forgotten for its loyal delivering of news for the decades preceding the information age. In a broader context, it stands as a symbol to how far we have come in the broadcasting of news.
Taken with: Online
Summer:
Summer symbolises fun in the sun and has further connotations of youth and play, which is captured in the photo below. The three children depicted are running on the beach in the water on a sunny day. The pristine water and blue skies look inviting even to us as onlookers of the photograph.
Taken with: Fujifilm 6mp camera
Unconventional:
Most bikes are ridden outdoors and have seats... unless they are still at the store. This photo shows a bunch of kids with bikes that have no seats at an indoor location, speaks for itself really.
Taken with: Online
University Life:
Uni life is about chilling with friends and meeting new people both on and off campus. The main focus of the photo is of three students of different races lying on the campus courtyard on a nice day, symbolic of university life all over the world. Another group in the background is doing the same.
Taken with: Online
Essay Research
Katz, J. E. & Rice, R. E. (2002). Social Consequences of Internet Use: Access, Involvement and Interaction The MIT Press Massachusetts. Key Points:
- The internet overcomes barriers in the human quest for knowledge and companionship, the world is smaller so to speak, because geographical, political and cultural differences no longer hinder communication
- Increases social capital of society as a whole and individuals often benefit from this
- But internet use can also lead to psychological problems such as people using the web to regulate mood and escape reality
Amichai-Hamburger, Y. & Furnham, A. (2007) ‘The Positive Net.’ Computers in Human Behaviour 23: 1033-1045. Key Points:
- The web can be used to help socially inhibited and shy people
- Although online communication is vastly different to face-to-face contact, increased communication between individuals is likely to bring about psychological benefits
- The user can choose to be anonymous and thus allowing him/her to assume another identity and step out of their usual social norms should they so wish
- The internet also allows intercultural communication where participants maintain equal status, diamond necklaces and missing teeth for example, can be ignored in the online world
Finkelhor, D. Mitchell, K. J. & Wolak, J. (2000). ‘Online Victimisation: A report on the nation’s youth.’ National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children 1(1): 1-60. Key points:
- An overwhelming proportion of youth were sexually solicited, came into contact with unwanted sexual material or were threatened or harassed online in a study conducted
- In the majority of these cases, solicitation never took place and pornography encountered was brushed off but the rising number of these occurrences is a cause of social concern for all
- This is accentuated by the notion that the internet is one of the primary places where kids learn and play today
- The internet should thus be a medium that children can use without being bombarded by offensive, obscene or dangerous content
How this task has helped me formulate my essay topic:
I have always been intrigued about the social impacts of rising internet use on a global scale. On the one hand, the internet, with its wealth of information and communication possibilities, is almost a necessity at home, in schools and at the workplace. Simultaneously however, concerns have been raised about youth violence caused by video games, obesity due to a sedentary lifestyle, sexual predation of youth online, net safety and the effect on health and relationships as a result of excessive internet use. This however, is a very broad concept or rather very broad concepts! By looking through the library catalogue and simply browsing through the extensive range of journal articles and research available at the various databases, I've been able to hone in more specifically on what topic I want to cover in such a short space (1000 words). The task allowed me to look at each one of the above factors in more detail and choose which ones I think are relevant to include in my essay. The summary of the three articles above are examples of this I have gathered today. Furthermore, by reading what different academics and the like have to say about these topics, I have gained a clearer understanding of what I think about the concepts themselves and subsequently how I want to angle this essay.