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TITLE: The Cyber Slave
BACKGROUND: Social network is also a theoretical construct useful in
the social sciences to study relationships between individuals,
groups, organizations, or even entire societies (social units, see
differentiation). A social network site is a recent phenomenon born
out of the Internet that allows individuals to create a personal profile
or identity, and connect with friends and strangers alike almost
anywhere in the world.
PROBLEMS IDENTIFICATION: Can the audience understand what the
sculpture is trying to tell them?
AIM & OBJECTIVE: To show to people, what urbanism have done to
us right now. It may have the good side, but the bad side such as
relationship between human, is getting worse.
MOTIVATION: The target audience for this project is for all ages.
IDEA & CONCEPT: An icon made of sculpture of people with a
computer as the "head" representing the people nowadays that
can't live without the internet, the social networking. Few
Mannequins with his head that can be open like a "box". Inside the
head, there's an image where user can see. Each mannequins
wearing different kind of "social media" design shirt/designed with
different kind of "social media" tattoos on it's body. A sound will also
appear when the user open the head, such as the "ping" sounds
that been used for im chat in facebook. The picture itself portrait the
human behavior towards addicted to the social media.
DESIGN APPROACH: Sculpture, Lighting, etc.
#Trolling(Internet)
A common misuse of social networking sites such as Facebook is
that it is occasionally used to emotionally abuse individuals. Trolling
can occur in many different forms, such as (but not limited to)
defacement of deceased person(s) tribute pages, name calling,
playing online pranks on volatile individuals and controversial
comments with the intention to cause anger and cause arguments.
#Online bullying
Online bullying, also called cyber-bullying, is a relatively common
occurrence and it can often result in emotional trauma for the
victim. Depending on the networking outlet, up to 39% of users
admit to being “cyber-bullied”. Individuals are given the power to
post offensive remarks or pictures that could potentially cause a
great amount of emotional pain for another individual.
Ways to Tell If You’re Addicted to Social Media
• Checked Facebook first thing in the morning, before you shower
or have your morning coffee?
• Turned your computer monitor around so co-workers can’t see
how much time you spend checking your personal Facebook,
Digg and Twitter accounts at work?
• Woke up in the middle of the night and checked Twitter to see if
you’ve been mentioned?
• Felt like something is missing when you go on vacation and can’t
check social media accounts?
• Spent more time interacting with people on social sites than in
person?
• Filled up your friends’ Facebook walls with your own posts?
• Losing track of time due to sending unremitting time on social
networking sites, and this is seen in the daily routine?
• Avoiding having meals with family and friends, instead having
them in front of the computer, while logged in on social
networking sites like Twitter, Facebook and so on?
• Cutting down on healthy food and rest time for getting more
time on social networking sites?
• Ignoring the hobbies and leisure activities that used to give
pleasure before getting so much obsessed with the social
networking sites?
• Indifferent and ill-mannered towards parents and others when
they try to talk to you while you are busy (not really) with the
online social networking activities?
• Leaving homework or office work undone due to spending more
time on chatting and updating on social sites, and being guilt
free and regret less about such a behaviour?
• Spending good money in paid cyber zones when one’s personal
computer does not seem to work, even if it just for a few hours?
• Unbothered about getting fired from a job or institute and using
the un-allowed sites for a long time, between work?
Explore the six cycles within the human
factory:
Five different topics separately or a
conglomeration of them all together
(Respiration, Blood Circulation, Digestive
Circuit, Control Center, Metabolism, The
Industrial Palace).
For thousands of years, human beings have
used metaphors as ways of understanding
the body. We talk about our ‘ear drums’, or
our ‘mind⠙s eye’. When we are in love we say
our hearts are ‘bursting’ or ‘broken’. When
we are nervous we say we have ‘butterflies in
our stomach’. When we are impatient we
have ‘itchy feet’. These familiar images help
to explain the unfamiliar and to comprehend
the complexity of our bodies.
Social media has become a trend that almost everyone
participates in. But how easy is it to get sucked into social media to
the point where you are actually addicted? Probably easier than
you would think.
For centuries, some people have been addicted to alcohol and
cigarettes. But, studies show that it is actually easier to become
addicted to social media than to the cigarettes and alcohol. There
are studies about social media addiction in people between the
ages of 18 and 85. The people are more likely to give in to their
social media craving than any other craving they might have.
The study involved polling 10,558 Blackberry users seven times per
day for 14 hours every day. They also had to state whether or not
they gave into their desire and how strong the desire was on a scale
of mild to irresistible. Over 7,000 desires were reported and of all the
desires people had, the desire to use social media was the one that
people failed to resist.
Grant Chart
Budgeting
Flowchart
Technical Diagram (Floorplan)
Multimedia Application Storyboard
Mannequins sculpture
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