What I am most looking forward to about
taking ARTS3091 Advanced Media Issues, this semester is how we will be looking
at issues that we are dealt with in our everyday life and ways of appreciating
and understanding them further. This course is set out to discuss and look at
the ideologies surrounding the types of advanced media issues that we deal with
on a daily basis and question the quality of the types of technologies that we
use.
As individuals, we all process
information differently and the way in which we perceive things varies. Each
individual’s personal learning context is crucial in developing our skills and
the way in which we explore information that we come across.
Change is something that has occurred
since the beginning of time. Nothing has remained constant, especially in
today’s society. We live in an era where new phones come out every month as
well as different laptops, tablets and computers. As well as physical new
technologies evolving, the way in which we use them is also changing.
Technology is evolving so constantly that we are forced to learn how to adapt and
use newer versions of devices that we have only just come to be familiar with.
The readings this week addressed the issues regarding how we live with technology and interpreting cultural history. What I found interesting was how Andrew Murphie describes technological determinism refers to the belief that technology is the agent of social change which is also linked to the idea of progress. As well as the fact that society is shaped by its dominant technologies. It is this sense of how technologies are changing that represent how society and its culture change over time.
The reading by Jussi Parikka also demonstrates how different forms of media and technologies change over time. She suggests that 'Media archaeology' has been introduced as a way to investigate the new media cultures through insights from past new media. The key themes and contexts relating to media archaeology and the idea of it changing over time includes modernity (as a process of technological, social and economic components has proved to be a key ‘turning point’ in various media- archaeological theories), cinema, histories of the present and alternative histories. These key themes help us to understand that there are many avenues that technological change can go down, due to the large number of media that we are familiar with and how it has originated from the past. But even more so than the things we are familiar with, issues such as events can also be defined as changing.
The readings this week addressed the issues regarding how we live with technology and interpreting cultural history. What I found interesting was how Andrew Murphie describes technological determinism refers to the belief that technology is the agent of social change which is also linked to the idea of progress. As well as the fact that society is shaped by its dominant technologies. It is this sense of how technologies are changing that represent how society and its culture change over time.
The reading by Jussi Parikka also demonstrates how different forms of media and technologies change over time. She suggests that 'Media archaeology' has been introduced as a way to investigate the new media cultures through insights from past new media. The key themes and contexts relating to media archaeology and the idea of it changing over time includes modernity (as a process of technological, social and economic components has proved to be a key ‘turning point’ in various media- archaeological theories), cinema, histories of the present and alternative histories. These key themes help us to understand that there are many avenues that technological change can go down, due to the large number of media that we are familiar with and how it has originated from the past. But even more so than the things we are familiar with, issues such as events can also be defined as changing.
An event can be defined as something that has a beginning and an end. In this case, almost anything can be called that, such as a human experience, activity or an idea.
While the concept of an event has been
one that can be found in history, each one comes and goes at different times and
they are each constantly changing. The way in which society and the culture
within it has been depicted in the present day context has led to events and
all types of technologies and devices being subject to change, and constantly
fighting to stay new and updated.
I hope
that this course helps me to question and understand more of what the values
and meanings are behind all of these ideologies and issues surrounding media
today. There is no question that change is around us everywhere we go, it’s
just how we choose to deal with it that will help us accept it.
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