what are you doing?
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- 1. What are you doing...?
Defining Presence & Interconnectedness within Twitter
2. Social Networking
Shallow?
Meaningless?
Ineffective?
3. A different way to communicate...
Or is it...
briefly
to the World
instantly
anonymously
4. Limited Text
140 char limit
+
direct communication
=
impact
5. Thursday 29th October 2009, 18:32
I need to stop reading twitter, I really dont want to know anything
about games before I play them less than a minute ago
Doing some industry reading during the day. Not normal lately. I
like it.
Free your thoughts
Hey I'm up for playing in the rain, how are you? 1 minute ago from
TweetDeck
HAPPY 40 TH BIRTHDAY, INTERNET! The first message was sent 40 years
ago from UCLA to Stanford. Read up: www.ucla.edu#ucla40
Its 4:30am - Im off this - *goodnight* to whoever is up tweetinless
than a minute ago
Reading up on WebMD because I cant go to the doctor. Turns out I
may have had pneumonia. Huh.
Getting ready, dance, "this is it" ! :-))
thank you for the 80s Blips! I must go early to bed or I will not
have seen my man for days apart from in passing. goodnight
Today I watched This Is It at cinema. I liked it very much. We miss
u MICHAEL.
6. It's a moment that I'm after,a fleeting moment, but not a frozen
moment. Andrew Wyeth
7. We live in isolation in our daily lives, working from our small
offices, encased in our individual micro-worlds, unaware of the
billions of worlds out there.
Our sense of the world is subjective, based on our own
experiences.
8. For the first time in history, we have a window into the
world.
Second by second
9. At times profound, often mundane, occasionally insightfulits
what is happening in the world...Right now.
10. We can now see more of the world around us as a whole...
In real time...
11. My World... (tonight) 01/11/09
Dinner time...
Phones ringing...
Mummys busy in a minute!
So tired
Need a break
Headache looming
Marking to do
Sneaky scrabble game!
Ebaying for Dad
Read essay
Bedtime Lili
18:15
You might not be too interested in MY life...
18:16
18:17
18:19
18:18
18:20
What to eat
Send Email
Story mummy!
What do YOU want to eat?
Procrastinating
Takeout?
Should we move?
Diagrams for Si
12. But you might be interested in theirs...
www.guardian.co.uk/world/gallery/2009/jun/13/iran
13. During the Iran Elections, Twitter became a vital communication
tool, allowing thousands of Iranians the freedom to speak out, to
record, to protest the violence that was unfolding in their
country.
The voices of people; insistent that the world was aware of their
struggle... Their (only?) chance to get information out
Uncensored.
14. We are connected
mentally
emotionally
digitally
15. Interconnected
Whilst text-only communication comes out on the lower end of the
scale of media richness... It cannot be denied that the feeling of
interconnectedness is still very strong.
16. Social Presence Theory
The moment to moment awareness of co-presence of a mediated body
and the sense of accessibility of the other beings psychological,
emotional and intentional states
Biocca, F & Harms, C (2002). Defining and Measuring Social
Presence: Contribution to the Networked Minds Theory and Measure,
Proceedings of PRESENCE (2002): p14
17. But what is this connection, that is missing the proximity of
human physical closeness?
18. Your Presence is Felt...
The present is ever-changing,never static.
You are present,
your presence is felt.
It is the appeal of living in the moment.
It is liveness
19. Communication is
fluid
It is inand
of
the moment
20. Users do not expect a response when they send a message via
Twitter...
This means you can step in and out of the flow of information as it
suits you and it never queues up with increasing demand of your
attention.
21. Tweeting ART?
Artists are relishing the free-flowing, fluid feel of the medium,
and use it as a tool for artistic creative expression, as well as a
medium to showcase their work, network and promote events.
22. Artists on Twitter:
Social media allows us to connect and collaborate on a level we
otherwise wouldve never known outside of the web. It allows
collectors and fans to connect more intimately with the artist and
allows for a stronger relationship with the art itself.
http://mashable.com/2009/02/23/twitter-artists/ accessed
01/11/09
23. We are
connected
connecting
live
a
reality
relative
presence
present
24. Every day, we swim in a sea of stories and tales that we hear
or read or listen to or see...
from our earliest days to our deaths.
Berger, AA (1996), Narratives in Popular Culture, Media and
Everyday Life, Sage Productions, P1