Thursday, 27 February 2014

Group Crit Session

After today's group crit session, I have chosen to focus on a more specific subject from my original idea, to look at the mediated lives referring to a photo album photograph to a image posted online via Instagram, and how that has revolved over the years.
Using this idea I can look into how the physical photo album has died out and what was once an item cherished by only the family who posses it, has changed to today, the personal images we would use then are now instantaneously openly published online for anyone to view. I want to research journals and theorists who show why this may have happened and what may of let this happen, maybe how the idea of evolution and technology has advanced in knowledge leading us to cheaper cameras, cheaper smart phones, which makes it more cheaper and accessible for people to use.

Monday, 10 February 2014

Critical Analysis Essay Research- Instagram

Instagram- A social networking site where you can publish images of anything you wish from where you visited today to your new hairstyle! Users can also comment on photographs and publically 'like' them with a press of a button.

I want to investigate the use of social networking sites such as Instagram and how people document their lives to a certain extent to where people can find out where you're location is to the meal you're about to eat.

 

BBC NEWSNIGHT Interview


The Tinder Phenomenon

Youtube video (no longer available on BBC iPlayer)
I watched this video of Newsnight exploring the use and idea around the dating app, Tinder. After watching it, I got the idea that tinder is used to find people near to your location by deciding weather you like them or not using there photograph, that they decide to present on their profile.
I also feel that this app is very intimidating and almost absurd as you can only judge what the persons personality may be like or the chemistry/attraction you may get between each other by the use of their profile picture.
It also may be slightly dangerous as they could put any photograph online and it may not even be them! As well as finding you matches based on your location, is it really worth broadcasting your every move?


Reference
BBC Newsnight (2013) NEWSNIGHT: The tinder phenomenon. Youtube [Video] 12 December. Available from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBOSJI3gIZA [Accessed 10 January 2014]

My Idea -Critical Perspectives

Notes

Social media- instagram
How people document their lives in images day to day- one click and its available to see all over the world. Things that may be considered to be private.
Wrong or right?

  • Selfies
  • Sharing locations
  • Paper photo albums usage decreasing
  • Used for fame- gain followers
  • Celebrity influences
  • Your children, places you go, your home, yourself (some more revealing than others)
  • The act of survailance
  • BeyoncĂ©- self museum?
  • News night interview Paxsman
  • Terms and condtions -Facebook, Instagram
  • Film- The lives of others
  • Tinder
  • Adam Curtis- Blog*

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Conclusion Of The Project

Once finishing this project I realised that our group was lacking in communication which led us unable to visit the site as a team. We all kind of split and started to work individually but still around the same subject. I also realised that if we were to actually carry out the project it wouldn't be very reliable as there was no safe place to put the cameras or to guarantee we'd even retrieve any photographs from it. With this in mind it would jeopardise the whole idea.
If I were to do this again I would maybe work amongst a smaller group of up to 3 as it would be easier to communicate between each other, I would also use a different idea and arrange various pre-visits to the site to see if the idea was practical and would be successfully carried out.

Monday, 4 November 2013

WEEK 3

Finalising Plans
Our Idea;
Our group came up with the idea to place a number of disposable cameras in two separate locations, and leave them there for a day/night, where members of the public will have the chance to use the cameras to take images of anything they want in that area. There will be signs next to the cameras to give the public an insight on the project and what has to be carried out, also there will have to be regular monitoring on the cameras from members of the group, incase they become damaged or unable to produce images. It will be very interesting to see the differences in the images taken, as we have chosen two very opposite locations. Clifton being a very middle to high class area in Bristol, with busy shops and cafe's, to businesses and a University. Whereas The Bear Pit, although still thought to be very well-known in the Bristol area, has a lot more middle to low class residents in and around it. With it being a large underpass from Stokes Croft to the Broadmead city centre, there is rarely a time where its not busy which can also become a place many people avoid during weekend nights as there are many intoxicated and homeless people passing through there and even sleeping in the small tunnels. I think this idea of the project will be very successful in showing the contrast within the areas and how much variety places in Bristol have.
We planned that once we have gone through with the project and seen the pictures we have got, we want to display some of them within the 2 locations for example in a shop window.

  • Where we are going: Stokes Croft, The Bearpit, Bristol & Clifton, Bristol.
  • Travel: Walking as the Bear Pit is walking distance from where I live, but also Bus travel may be needed to reach parts of Clifton.
  • Identified risks in the risk assessment require a change in our initial plans? The risks identified in our risk assessment require no change to our initial plans as they have been carefully thought through.
  •  What we are going to look at while we're there: I will look at where we may want to place the disposable cameras, the average amount of people around the area at the times I visit them and the area in general to be able to have a bigger knowledge and understanding of our chosen areas.
  • How we will record our findings: I will record my findings by taking photographs as I travel around the areas, so I am able to look back on what i have taken from the visits and also take notes.