In my first blog post for BCM 206, I made a torturous metaphor about how the digital artefact (still a… Read more Kylie Jenner and Realising Stuff – Part 2
In my first blog post for BCM 206, I made a torturous metaphor about how the digital artefact (still a… Read more Kylie Jenner and Realising Stuff – Part 2
Millennials are often defined by what they don’t do young: getting married, having children, settling into careers, buying houses, just… Read more War Kills People, Cyber War Could Kill Society
The term ‘whistleblower’ orginates from, of all places, Cap’n Crunch. Specfically it’s a reference to the toy whistles ‘prizes’ that… Read more Whistle Register Activism
On May 27th 2011 Mike Fincke and Greg Chamitoff, crewmembers on the Space Shuttle Endeavour undertook the last ever spacewalk;… Read more Revolution or Wheel Spinning? Politics on Social Media
A few nights ago I was in the kitchen making dinner. My roommate walked into the house, sat down,… Read more The News is Dead and Carrie Bickmore Killed It: Why The Project is a Herald for the End of Jouranlistic Integrity
In 1998, the year I was born, two breakthroughs in computer technology occured: The first was Apples launch of the… Read more My Software vs Our Software: The Philosophical Debate Between Android and Apple
‘Walled gardens’ are mentioned halfway through this weeks lecture. It’s a term which refers how social media apps and sites like… Read more Over the (Digital) Garden Wall
“Don’t fight a battle if you don’t gain anything by winning.” That pearl of wisdom comes from Ewrin Rommel, the… Read more The 21st Century Blitzkrieg
“What is real? How do you define ‘real’? If you’re talking about what you can feel, what you can smell,… Read more Whose Matrix is it Anyway?
Arcade Fire saturated media to such an extent that they created new avenues of backlash against themselves and showed the internet utilise them.