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Sunday, May 16, 2010

assignment two: Geo-narrative rational

For my second assignment for networked media production, i chose to create a geo-narrative. The narrative I have created is a contrasting visual tour of Canberra, through the past and present. I used photos from Canberra's past and recreated the shots, to give the viewer an visual idea of how Canberra has changed over the years and what features have stayed the same.

To create this, I first had to find photos taken in the past that showed of interesting aspects of Canberra, like views of the city and shots of the city center. I found what i was looking for on the National library of Australia's website, which features photos that illuminate Australia's past. But to use these photos in my narrative, i had to gain permission from the National library to recreate them. Lucky this was a fairly easy process, all i needed to do was fill out a form, that was provided online, about what i intended to use photos for and sign that i would comply with the restrictions set in place for recreating these photos. Then it was a simple thing to go into the library and talk with the photo office about the assignment and I gained permission to use the photos.

Next I had to travel around Canberra and recreate the photos, to show how Canberra's landscape has changed. Then all I had to do was use Google maps to create the Geo-narrative by uploading my new photos to Flickr and then link both these photos and the photos from the National library to location markers on my Google map and give contrasting descriptions with each photo about how Canberra has changed over the years.

The interesting thing about this type of networked media production is its potential for unlimited creative, interactive storytelling. By having the ability to link images to locations on a map with such ease, can allow media producers to give greater depth to locations. Because it's digital recreations of images, various images can be used in different ways and locations to show off different narratives. The this can also become a problem, as with such ease of reproduction, copyrights on photos may not be followed and an artists photos may be stolen with out their permission. So it is always important to respect the owners wishes, when recreating their digital content, otherwise your own work may be stolen in the same way.

Anyway i hope you enjoy my visual tour of Canberra and how it has changed over the years. ols

Saturday, May 15, 2010

quick post

hi people this is just a quick post to say im a little late in doing my blogpost rational for my assignment and for all you people dying to read it and see understand my amazing assignment, you'll just have to wait another day...catchyou kids tomorrow.

Friday, May 7, 2010

it's zombie apocalypse time

Hi peoples, this week I'm again discussing the up coming assignment and like i said last week, i will fill you in on the detail. As you know from last week, i am working on the geo-narrative and i am focusing my story on a what if? The main theme is what would some people do if there was a zombie apocalypse in Canberra and how would they try to survive. It's essentially focusing on a small group of people and their action during the day of the zombie apocalypse. I'll give posting more info as the week progresses and the due date draws nears, but until then peace out boys and girls.
ols

Sunday, May 2, 2010

assignment two

well since there was no lecture this week and so there was less stimulus for this post, i guess I'll talk about the coming assignment. We have been given two choices, create a datavisualisation or create a geo-narrative on google maps through photos. I've decided to do the geo-narrative, as it offers a greater creative freedom and i can explore a different story telling medium. i would tell you more about what I'm going to do, but i need something to talk about next week. Catch ya later kids. ols