In our first week of discussions in COM 324 (Readings in New Media) at Queens University in Charlotte, we discussed the following:
- Alan Turing and "The Imitation Game," The Turing Test, Predictions from 1950 for 2000 and Eugene Goostman;
- Isaac Asimov and predictions from 1964 for 2014, Facetime, Skype, Google Self-driving Cars, Roombas and more;
- Our Visions of the Future from film and television;
- Theodor Adorno's desciption of the "Culture Industry" and its power to "standardize" our thinking about the past and future and other things through its "non-democratic" machinery of one-way communication; and
- How President Obama and Kanye broke the grip of monolithic media power.
NOW, we enter the discussion of the one key element that makes New Media "New": AGENCY. It seems a "system of rejoinder" DOES exist, Theodor!
Each week, each student will READ ALL ASSIGNED READINGS, but will lead a thoughtful discussion on
one or more of the readings/viewings as assigned in the previous class meeting. In preparation,
each student will build a blog to record notes, thoughts and questions on the reading as a guideline for leading discussion.
Students may use whichever blog format they wish, but if student has no preference, the instructor recommends
Blogger as an easy way to do a blog with a Google/Gmail account - the
MAIN SITE IS HERE, and
INSTRUCTIONS ARE HERE for Blogger.
For each reading assigned, the student will post the following notes in the blog before midnight Sunday:
- Who, What, When, Where, Why, How? (Overview of the reading)
- Most important, puzzling, sketchy, scary, incorrect, prescient, hopeful, intelligent, relevant, etc. points?
- What questions are raised?
- What implications are made?
Students will send blog URLs to Professor by Sunday Midnight.
**All readings and links for viewings are in the COM 324 My Course/Engage resources.