presented by Michael Wesch at the Library of Congress, June 23rd 2008. He decided to forgo the PowerPoint and instead worked with students to prepare over 40 minutes of video for the 55 minute presentation. This is the result:
An anthropological introduction to YouTube
I already builded the insight that it's not technology that shapes the future. More important is what people do or don't do with it. It is basically the message of Clay Shirky's book "Here comes everybody". Still I found the video of Michael Wesch presentation more insightfull if you're interested in media as cultural and social phenomenon.
More info: http://mediatedcultures.net
Cast for two
Thursday, August 14, 2008
An anthropological introduction to YouTube
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
QR codes for mobile tagging
A "Quick Response" or QR code is an image that can be decoded into an text. It's like a two-dimensional barcode. Here's an example:
Scanning this picture resolves into the URL of this blog: http://castfortwo.blogspot.com .
This kind of pictures are typically used for tagging. Add the QR code picture to a thing, take a picture of the thing, decode the picture on the thing and there's the text. For example, a link to a website with product information.
You can make your QR code yourself here : http://qrcode.kaywa.com/
Using the Google Chart API, you can also generate QR codes. The URL
http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?chs=300x300&alt;cht=qr&alt;chl=Hello|World
generates a QR code for "Hello World":
Changing the parameter chl to the URL of this blog:
http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?chs=300x300&alt;cht=qr&alt;chl=http://castfortwo.blogspot.com/
gives:
Every BBC programme has also an QR code. Just add /qrcode to the URL.
For example, the URL of the Top Gear programme is: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mj59
Adding /qrcode gives:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mj59/qrcode
which render to:
There are several free applications on the iphone that can decode QR codes:
Several other mobile phones have such application to.
The BBC has even succeeded in tampering the QR code for the bbb.co.uk/programes URL such that the BBC text is clearly readable:
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Monday, August 11, 2008
Eric Schmidt at the Management Lab Summit
The ceo of Google, Eric Smidt, was announced to speak at a management summit on May 29, 2008. But instead of speaking he just opens the floor for questions. If you're interested in innovation, this "converstation" is a must see.
Video: Eric Schmidt at the Management Lab Summit
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Labels: google, innovation, video