2016년 11월 1일 화요일

Week 14 - Final presentation (Marca Mascota-M2)

Week 14














Our group members are HaYoung, Rahmah, Yaqiu and Me!! Presentation was great and done so well!! 
So basically our presentation is about Tamagotchi, which we re create a name into Marca Mascota. Marca Mascota means Trademark Pet in spanish. We named it as that because Tamagotchi means Trademark in Japanese.
There will be 3 buttons provided on the projector, there are Food detector, Food Feeding button, and Waste Detector
So for the Food detector: it is mainly for the M2 to consume food as we wanted the audience to interact with the M2. How the food detector works? it will scan the food and will measure the information data of the food such as sugar level, carbs level, fats level, protein levels and etc. It helps for our diet life as well and also if audience consume over limit amount of food, it will damage the M2 as well. Will cause damage, or make M2 fall as sick to death.
Food waste: It is just like in real life and it transfer into the M2 mobile projector. Sometimes we throw or waste our food or drinks. So we produce the same thing for the M2 as well. The faeces will turned into beads. It is owner's responsible to clean from the machine. The owner have to avoid from leaving the faeces in the machine as the machine will damage if it is not cleaned.

There will be Fork/Spoon and other kinds of utensil will provided once you buy the M2. Utensil detector is to detect the food that audience eat and it will transfer the data of the food into the projector. The utensil detector also helps to detect amount of calories of the food and info about the food. 

2016년 10월 23일 일요일

Week 13 - Reflection

Week 13

Reflection:
1. What is New Media Art for you?
 - For me, New media is a studies that emerged in the later medias and the new designed of medias. For example, merging one media to another media to create a new media.
2. What have you learned from this module?
 - I learned how to be creative and productive for using different kinds of medias. And this module helps me to brainstorm my mind.
3. Will you apply what you have learned from New Media Art module to your own practice?
 - Yes,  because it is really important to for our other modules to be more creative during creating an idea of other works.
4. If so how?
 - Maybe I will add different kinds of media in one work. Using specific media in one work is too mainstream and not creative.So I will use different kinds of media on artwork to create new ways of creating an artwork.

2016년 10월 22일 토요일

Week 12 - Mouchette.org

Week 12

Mouchette.org is an intuitive site made in 1996 by a virtual individual, a pseudonymous character, an Amsterdam based craftsman who calls herself Mouchette. With her blameless welcome and claims to be "nearly thirteen" welcome us from the introduction page, what at first shows up as an individual site of a pre-pubescent female artist, develops into darker subjects in the subsequent pages.

Themes and Meaning
All through Mouchette.org, death is one of the main themes concentrated on. The subject is happened using the fly on practically every page on the site. One page even plays a tune out of sight, while the screen peruses "Lullaby for a dead fly." The theme is developed by particularly concentrating on suicide and violence. One page even asks what you think the most ideal approach to kill yourself when you're under 13 is.


2016년 10월 19일 수요일

Week 11 - Hackers and hacktivism

Week 11


There are two meaning of Hacker: 
1. a person or thing that hacks computer technology or programming; they are known as computer experts or enthusiast.
2. a person who circumvents security and breaks into a network, computer, file etc.

And for the hacktivism, it is also meaning as "Hacker". Hacktivism is according to information security researcher. It is the practice of gaining unauthorized access to a computer system and carrying out various disruptive actions as a means of achieving political or social goals.


These are the lists that happened last time:
Brief historical breakdown on the rise of Hacktivism
2011:   
  • Attack on Fine Gael website by Anonymous
  • Operation Tunisia: later recognized as the beginning of the Arab Spring
  • Operation Egypt: Egyptian government websites were hacked and shut down by Anonymous until President Hosni Mubarak stepped down
  • Operation HBGARY: HBGary Federal announced that the company had infiltrated the Anonymous group
  • Sony data breach: users personal information was stolen by LulzSec
  • Sony PlayStation Network hack: the gaming network was taken offline by LulzSec
  • Operation Syria: Syrian Defense Ministry website hacked by Anonymous
  • Operation DarkNet: Anonymous broke into 40 child pornography websites and published over 1500 names of users who frequented one of the sites
2012:
  • Operation Russia: unidentified hackers cracked emails of pro-Kremlin activists and officials
  • AntiSec Leak and CIA attack: Anonymous shut down CIA’s website for more than five hours
  • DDoS attacks by Muslim hacktivist group "Cyber Fighters of Izz-ad-din Al Qassam" targeted U.S. banks in retaliation after a Muslim film was posted on YouTube


Bibliography

References:

Definition of Hacker

Definition of Hacktivism

Brief historical breakdown on the rise of hacktivism

Images:





2016년 10월 14일 금요일

Week 10 - Second draft presentation

Week 10

On week 10 we had another presentation, and we need some feedback to add more details and information for some slides.

-So for the site details, we need to put more information about the location and the details of why must be this locations and what does it help if we present our works in this place.
-For the mind mapping slide, have to be link with the subject we are doing.
-For the Tamagotchi slide, we need to put more details and information what are we actually going to do.
-And for the rest slides, we just need to put more information and exact details to present our slides.

2016년 10월 7일 금요일

Week 9 - VNS Matrix

Week 9 

VNS Matrix within the context of an emerging history of women-only collectivism and collaboration in Australia. These include: interrogating the cliche of the lone, white, male artist; and interest in separatism and the production of autonomous spaces; a commitment to operating outside the boundaries of the established art-world; the desire to learn, acquire and share skills; and the pursuit of community engagement. This paper will engage with the history and theory of collectivism and collaboration by exploring VNS Matrix in three parts, there are collective production, disruptive content, and unusual distribution of their confrontational yet highly enjoyable practice.


2016년 10월 3일 월요일

Week 8 - VNS Matrix

Week 8

VNS Matrix is a fierce and funny feminist art made by Josephine Starrs, Julianne Peirce, Francesca da Rimini and Virginia Barratt. They were part of cultural movement called Cyberfeminisim, which peaked in the early 1990s and dissipated sometime between the bursting of the dot com bubble and the coming of Y2K.

VNS Matrix worked in a wide variety of media such as; computer games, video installations, events, texts, and billboards. 
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