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recent bookmarks from robertogrecoHow do I use the internet now? (Is there a sane way to use the internet?) - Search Engine with PJ Vogt (October 2023)2024-03-26T22:46:27+00:00
https://pjvogt.substack.com/p/how-do-i-use-the-internet-now
robertogrecopjvogt ezraklein internet web online 2023 media news journalism newspapers magazines reporting 2024 socialmedia algorithms analytics attention information nicholascarr sambankman-fried slow time marshallmcluhan mediumisthemessage instagram twitter speed efficiency neilpostman tc television donaldtrump elonmusk seo facebook digitalmedia jennyodell context conversation audience howwethink brain blogs blogging motivation intrinsicmotivation extrinsicmotivation influencers podcasts podcasting quiet silence thinkinghttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:ec9a3e3ac999/Desire, Dopamine, and the Internet - by L. M. Sacasas2024-03-24T02:39:43+00:00
https://theconvivialsociety.substack.com/p/desire-dopamine-and-the-internet
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5txRrCrfTyY
robertogrecocorydoctorow 2023 adamconover capitalism corporatism mergers trusts consolidation economics amazon google infrastructure youtube capital platforms ticketmaster facebook twitter digitalcommons publishing copyright music spotify payola digitalmedia gatekeepinghttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:9147e83b867d/The Analog City and the Digital City — The New Atlantis2020-11-08T23:13:43+00:00
https://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/the-analog-city-and-the-digital-city
robertogrecoThe machine-like behavior of people chained to electronics constitutes a degradation of their well-being and of their dignity which, for most people in the long run, becomes intolerable. Observations of the sickening effect of programmed environments show that people in them become indolent, impotent, narcissistic and apolitical. The political process breaks down, because people cease to be able to govern themselves; they demand to be managed.
We have focused on how digital media transforms the subjective experience of individuals. The political corollary is that it enables and empowers regimes of algorithmic governance, predictive analytics, and social credit. The profound erosion of trust in the Digital City leaves a vacuum, and we look to our tools to fill it. We seem set upon interlocking trajectories: of ever greater swaths of the human experience being computationally managed, and of intractable human subjects increasingly breaking down or revolting against these conditions.
From another vantage point, however, we might see this as a hopeful moment, full of promise and opportunity. Another path also seems possible. Freed from certain unsustainable illusions about the nature of the self and the world, we may now be called back to reckon with reality in a new, more chastened and more responsible manner. It is possible that the Promethean aspirations that characterized the modern self and modern society may now yield to a more sober assessment of the limits within which genuine human flourishing might occur. It is possible, too, that we may learn once again the necessity of virtues, public and private — that we will no longer, as T. S. Eliot put it, be “dreaming of systems so perfect that no one will need to be good.”"]]>lmsacasas digital newmedia writing howwewrite reading 2020 howweread secondaryorality walterong politics discourse audience abundance scarcity news print text communication neilpostman digitalcity analogcity truth speech digitalmedia socialmedia saintaugustine change liminality factchecking publishing jaydavidbolter reformation scientificrevolution history internet web online smartphones publiclife cities urban urbanism community howwethink thinking nicholascarr 2008 web2.0 facebook twitter algorithms moderation commenting tv television video dialogue criticalthinking affordances technology citizenship censorship values char charlestaylor bufferedself disenchantment meaning meaningmaking magic power objects heresy security purity bots data bigdata automation knowledge systems systemsthinking vulnerability time place now identity sharedtime sharedspace simultaneity realtime telegraph radio presence social belonging ivanillich memory memories language literacy orality oraltradition fables institutions bureaucrahttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:9c6b35065c0c/Engagement Is the Enemy of Serendipity – Dan Cohen2019-07-28T20:57:05+00:00
https://dancohen.org/2019/07/23/engagement-is-the-enemy-of-serendipity/
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https://vimeo.com/95351775
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO0-bJUHry8
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https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/doing-visual-ethnography/book237694
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https://soundcloud.com/joi-ito/33-conversation-with-mimi-ito
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https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/nov/25/will-self-humans-evolving-need-stories
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http://nautil.us/issue/32/space/the-deep-space-of-digital-reading
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http://www.hastac.org/blogs/mkassorla/2015/02/11/refusing-adjunct-route
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http://theory.cribchronicles.com/2014/09/02/something-is-rotten-in-the-state-of-twitter/
robertogreco…Oh, you formed a little unicorn world where you can communicate at scale outside the broadcast media model? Let us sponsor that for you, sisters and brothers. Let us draw you from your domains of your own to mass platforms where networking will, for awhile, come fully into flower while all the while Venture Capital logics tweak and incentivize and boil you slowly in the bosom of your networked connections until you wake up and realize that the way you talk to half the people you talk to doesn’t encourage talking so much as broadcasting anymore. Yeh. Oh hey, *that* went well.
And in academia, with Twitter finally on the radar of major institutions, and universities issuing social media policies and playing damage control over faculty tweets with the Salaita firing and even more recent, deeply disturbing rumours of institutional interventions in employee’s lives, this takeover threatens to choke a messy but powerful set of scholarly practices and approaches it never really got around to understanding. The threat of being summarily acted upon by the academy as a consequence of tweets – always present, frankly, particularly for untenured and more vulnerable members of the academic community – now hangs visibly over all heads…even while the medium is still scorned as scholarship by many.
[image of @bonstewart tweet: “academia, this whole “Twitter counts enough to get you fired but not hired” mindset is why we can’t have nice things.”]
You’re Doing It Wrong
But there’s more. The sense of participatory collective – always fraught – has waned as more and more subcultures are crammed and collapsed into a common, traceable, searchable medium. We hang over each other’s heads, more and more heavily, self-appointed swords of Damocles waiting with baited breath to strike. Participation is built on a set of practices that network consumption AND production of media together…so that audiences and producers shift roles and come to share contexts, to an extent. Sure, the whole thing can be gamed by the public and participatory sharing of sensationalism and scandal and sympathy and all the other things that drive eyeballs.
But where there are shared contexts, the big nodes and the smaller nodes are – ideally – still people to each other, with longterm, sustained exposure and impressions formed. In this sense, drawing on Walter Ong’s work on the distinctions between oral and literate cultures, Liliana Bounegru has claimed that Twitter is a hybrid: orality is performative and participatory and often repetitive, premised on memory and agonistic struggle and the acceptance of many things happening at once, which sounds like Twitter As We Knew It (TM), while textuality enables subjective and objective stances, transcending of time and space, and collaborative, archivable, analytical knowledge, among other things.
Thomas Pettitt even calls the era of pre-digital print literacy “The Gutenberg Parenthesis;” an anomaly of history that will be superceded by secondary orality via digital media.
Um…we may want to rethink signing up for that rodeo. Because lately secondary orality via digital media seems like a pretty nasty, reactive state of being, a collective hiss of “you’re doing it wrong.” Tweets are taken up as magnum opi to be leapt upon and eviscerated, not only by ideological opponents or threatened employers but by in-network peers…because the Attention Economy rewards those behaviours. Oh hai, print literacies and related vested interests back in ascendency, creating a competitive, zero-sum arena for interaction. Such fun!
[image of @bonstewart tweet: “the problem with 2014 Twitter, short version: being constantly on guard against saying the wrong thing leaves no much left to say.”]
Which is not to say there’s no place for “you’re doing it wrong.” Twitter, dead or no, is still a powerful and as yet unsurpassed platform for raising issues and calling out uncomfortable truths, as shown in its amplification of the #Ferguson protests to media visibility (in a way Facebook absolutely failed to do thanks to the aforementioned algorithmic filters). Twitter is, as my research continues to show, a path to voice. At the same time, Twitter is also a free soapbox for all kinds of shitty and hateful statements that minimize or reinforce marginalization, as any woman or person of colour who’s dared to speak openly about the raw deal of power relations in society will likely attest. And calls for civility will do nothing except reinforce a respectability politics of victim-blaming within networks. This intractable contradiction is where we are, as a global neoliberal society: Twitter just makes it particularly painfully visible, at times."
[See also: http://edcontexts.org/twitter/behind-something-is-rotten-in-the-state-of-twitter/ ]]]>academia competition fear twitter 2014 participatory branding institutions corporatization socialmedia corporatism gutenbergparenthesis thomaspettitt lilianabounegru performance orality oraltradition communication digital digitalmedia media attention attentioneconomy print literacies literacy subcultures legibility participation participatorymedia networkedculture culture walterong donnaharaway emilygordon ferguson participatorculture networkedpublics stevensalaita secondaryorality bonniestewarthttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:9d259a350591/The novel is dead (this time it's for real) | Books | The Guardian2014-05-13T20:25:18+00:00
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/may/02/will-self-novel-dead-literary-fiction
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http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/M/bo3622698.html
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http://www.superflux.in/work/design-futurescaping
robertogrecoWhat opportunities do traditional arts, digital media, and social networks create for foresight and futures? What new approaches do these media and digital platforms provide for engaging people in creating and exploring alternative images of the future? How can group-sourced futures creation and exploration put chaos and complexity theories in service to basic futures theory? How can they enhance experiential engagement in the futures dialogue?
These questions set the premise for the Poster Session at the Yeditepe International Conference on Foresight and Futures, Istanbul, Turkey. Curated by Dr. Wendy Schultz, the poster session included contributions from Wendy Schultz, Noah Raford, Justin Pickard and Jake Dunagan.
We presented a poster outlining some of our work on 'Design Futurescaping', describing some our tools and methods, grounded in examples from 'Little Brinkland' and 'Power of 8'."
"Expanding on this poster, our short essay 'Design Futurescaping' appeared in the free e-reader Blowup: The Era of Objects, published by Rotterdam's V2_ Institute for Unstable Media."
[PDF: http://v2.nl/files/2011/events/blowup-readers/the-era-of-objects-pdf ]]]>superflux toolkit futurescaping design designfuturescaping process digitalmedia art socialnetworks powerof8 littlebrinkland future speculativedesign speculativefiction designfiction anabjainhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:e2d9d062c177/Hive NYC Learning Network2013-07-20T20:45:13+00:00
http://explorecreateshare.org/
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http://www.niemanlab.org/2011/07/webs-and-whirligigs-marshall-mcluhan-in-his-time-and-ours/
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http://learningthroughdigitalmedia.net/using-twitter%e2%80%94but-not-in-the-classroom-twitter-as-a-tool-to-expand-classroom-conversation
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http://dmlcentral.net/blog/howard-rheingold/diyu-experiment
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http://mobilityshifts.org/
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http://learningthroughdigitalmedia.net/
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http://dmlcentral.net/blog/antero-garcia/getting-serious-about-reimagining-learning-digital-age
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http://video.pbs.org/video/1797357384
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http://dmlcentral.net/blog/john-jones/community-and-writing-age-new-collectives
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http://www.niemanlab.org/2010/07/wikileaks-and-continuity-what-if-we-had-a-news-outlet-exclusively-focused-on-follow-up-journalism/
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http://speedbird.wordpress.com/2009/09/30/jnd-an-emergent-vocabulary-of-form-for-urban-screens/
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http://www.mikeindustries.com/blog/archive/2010/06/another-nail-in-the-pageview-coffin
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http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/010949.html
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http://startl.org/
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https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/hanging-out-messing-around-and-geeking-out
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http://dmlcentral.net/
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http://thephoenix.com/Boston/Life/86837-Rethinking-liberal-arts-in-the-digital-age/
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http://snarkmarket.com/blog/snarkives/books_writing_such/new_liberal_arts_in_the_boston_phoenix/
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http://iremix.org/
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