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Pooja's critical analysis

Name : Pooja Subramanyam

Student Number: 20222157

Title : India, diversity vision personified.

Synopsis: With multitudes of languages, different cultures, different traditions, and existence of every possible religion, India is a classical example of unity in diversity.

Introduction:

The term culture refers to a state of intellectual development or manners. Indian culture is rich and diverse and as a result unique in its very own way. Our way of communicating with one another, manners etc are one of the important components of our culture. Though we have accepted modern means of living, improved our lifestyle, our values and beliefs still remain unchanged. A person can change his way of clothing, way of eating and living but the rich values in a person always remains unchanged because they are deeply rooted within our hearts, mind, body and soul which we receive from our culture. Indian culture treats guests as god and serves them and takes care of them as if they are a part and parcel of the family itself. Even though we don’t have anything to eat, the guests are never left hungry and are always looked after by the members of the family. Elders and the respect for elders is the most important aspect in Indian culture.


pooja's fourth text blog: Bollywood

This is my last video blog. I would like to show bollywood and its music and dance. This vlog basically will show the history of bollywood and where it has reached now. The famous actors. Infact, we also have Miss world India and Miss Universe India as the most successful actresses of bollywood.

Bollywood (Hindi) is an informal name given to popular Mumbai-based Hindi language film industry in India. Bollywood is commonly referred to as hindi cinema.

HISTORY:

Raja Harishchandra (1913) was the first feature film made in India. It was made by Dadasaheb phalke. By 1930's the industry was producing over 200 films per annum. In late 1950's Bollywood released its first color films.


when bird meets blog: critical analysis



Magdalena Wozniak

Miyuki's Critical Analysis

Miyuki Kokshoorn (10449688)

Travel + Technology: Our New Era of Voyage

The growing relationship between travel and technology has created new avenues for the way we travel and the way we communicate with one another.

My initial aims when approaching my topic of travel and technology was to exemplify the changes that have occurred over the years in relation to advances in technology and how this has impacted travel. Growth in technology such as the internet, software and digital cameras have changed the way we travel, starting from how we plan and book our holidays to how we stay connected with one another while travelling.


Rhys's Critical Analysis

How to Video Blog
A lazy student’s perspective

Rhys Woolf 10423451

The idea of this series of video blogs is to ultimately document what occurs behind the scenes in relation to creating, filming and editing a video blog project for iGeneration. It follows the step by step process of coming up with an idea, undergoing the required research and finally putting together a credible and significant project in time for submission. In essence it is a voyeuristic look at the challenges and procedures taken by an average communication studies student in order to complete a difficult multimedia assignment.


Miyuki's Text BLOG 4: The Journey Doesn't Have To End

Meeting new people and facing new experiences, travel is an endeavor that both challenges and shapes people. The act of travel itself is supposed to be the most exciting part of going abroad, however nowadays documenting and sharing experiences with others is become an equally important aspect of travel. The journey doesn’t have to end when your trip ends - the travel experience can be prolonged even when you’ve returned home.

For those people who created continuous travel journals of their time abroad they can rehash their experiences by reviewing or editing their logs. Others who did not can create post-travel blogs or photo sites where they can share and review travel destinations and tips. You can partake in the cycle of connectivity and further travel by sharing your experiences with others.


when bird meets blog: 4a

Print Chic: Text Blog

Much like fashion, media trends flow in cycles. Just as yesterday’s reject bin items become today’s catwalk statements, we now find ourselves standing before a press renaissance. Today’s 'Generation Y' children have been raised on a diet of virtual communication, and they yearn for a return to the palpable. This is evidenced in popular art projects such as PostSecret or PostNoBills, which are both predicated upon the privileging of corporeal post over alienating e-mail. Both these projects celebrate the uniqueness of ‘traditional’ post, and the advantages of the physical that e-mail has not yet been able to mimic. PostNoBills creator Anwyn Crawford commented, “There is an intimacy to letters and to zines and to the kind of mail people send… and a tactility to it that you just can’t derive from an email or a text message… It’s a tangible object. An email or a text message just disappears into the ether but letters are forever” (Frost, 2006).

Mike Blanchard's Critical Analysis.

Title of Project: Facebooking Ulysses.

The claim of this digital project was that transposing Ulysses into Facebook offered the chance to cast social networks under a light that would reveal something about the way they really are. Though it did at times delve into topics of literary theory, owing to the contributions of Kundera (2007) and Jay David Bolter (1991), the project was more interested in the analogy between the conveyance of the human relationship online and the human experience in Ulysses. It found that, despite there being no a priori reason for a social network to manipulate the narrative in a way that is detrimental to its coherency of the story, Facebook’s landscape is too abrupt and unfamiliar to accurately convey something so total as Joyce’s masterpiece.


Ruby's Critical Analysis

Ruby Ong Elepano – 10445820

Project Title: Citizen Journalist Project Ruby – The impact of Technology


Sypnosis:
A personal video blog reporting about the impact technology has in the lives of people with four technological examples.

Initial Aims for the Project:
I aimed to produce a personal video blog, with a ‘live’ style of reporting, with similarity to how a news show or segment would look like. This illustrates the topic of Citizen Journalism, which allows citizens to be a (re)source of journalism to the masses, in the mass media. The participation of citizens in this area provides information that is easily accessible, portrays perspectives from the ‘other’ side, meaning the citizen themselves and may perhaps be biased. My blog was to be a video blog about how technology impacts the lives of people in the 21st century and it came from my perspective and personal experience. The project was aimed to focus on particular types of technology commonly used by individuals, even though there are many varieties of other technological gadgets around. Thus, aiming to just focus on Electronic Books, Computers, Mobile Phones and Portable Gaming Consoles, I reported what I thought would be relevant to the subject topic, utilising myself as the presenter for my video blog.

Olivia's Critical Analysis

Olivia Toh (10427597)

“Masquerades in Cyberspace”

This project sought to examine how the Internet offers a space for individuals to (re)create themselves.

When I began this project, I envisioned looking at how the Internet allows individuals to experiment with concepts of identity. As a space where bodily signifiers are absent, the Internet provides an interesting arena - simultaneously public and private - where individuals need to make themselves exist by creating a digital body and online identity.


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