Monday, 28 May 2012

This is the End, My Friend


So my final blog post for the semester, we’ve had some good times, some bad times and overall some laughs. I’m actually going to miss writing these blog posts, they were fun! Maybe I will continue! Depending on whether I can be bothered or not (most likely not)



Future trends for social media? Honestly? I think smartphones, smart phones combined with social networking (Facebook, Twitter) will be where we’re headed, because the trend of smartphones isn’t dying yet, until Apple stop making them, or somehow damage their reputation, smartphones will continue to exist, and even then something better will come along that could do twice is much. But this new age of mobile social media is definitely going to continue and spread even further.
Although, not so much with advertising on Facebook, (as that was clearly a flop, lol Zuckerberg, more like Suckerberg! Am I right? Wow, nope, that was terrible. Moving right along...)
But, more so a connection with Twitter and developing traditional forms of media to be more interactive and social.



I think we’re going to see a lot more blogs, of people who are both advertisers and users of products, word of mouth online is a huge deal and will always be the reason behind peoples purchases online and that this will be developed even further, by advertisers trying to persuade buyers by being the anonymous buyer who was ‘highly satisfied’ with this product, etc. which kinda sucks!

But anyway, I think  that social media and being ‘mobile’ is going to become the new big thing, well, bigger than it is now. Sorry to say this, but going out to a restaurant with your friends whilst constantly texting someone and barely talking to them will be the new thing. Actually speaking to someone will be considered out of the ordinary. More business and advertising on websites and social networking sites, and text messages will be more popular than ever, I get the feeling most business meetings or interviews will start to be over the phone and most business deals will be online, essentially, everything will go online.

                                              Exhibit A

Oh and Google will probably take over the world also. Give it, 10 years max? and as I type this my laptop is telling me that “google” is an incorrect word because I didn’t put a capital ‘G’ at the start! Well sooorrrry. my point proven right there.
Wow there's even a website for it! http://googleworlddomination.com/
And the internet will own everything! All your personal information and detailed info SOLD to businesses and advertisers around the world! Boom!

First Life Crisis


Being a huuuuuge fan of The Office, when I read that this blog would be about the virtual online ‘game’ Second Life, I immediately thought of this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3d_fqDcN1s

Oh Dwight, why are you so great?
So, that was when I first heard about Second Life, and after that episode of The Office, Second Life became more and more popular.

So after this weeks lecture on Second Life, I, myself decided to check this bad boy out, so I signed up and made myself a cute little pink haired anime type character called Pippypop (not sure of the reasoning behind the name) and I don’t know if it was just my crappy laptop or my internet or the graphics but the game ran soooooooo incredibly slow and took two million years for everything to load that I just gave up after about 15 minutes. It was ridiculous and super frustrating, so if you're unlike me and your laptop can actually handle a small internet game then I would probably be more inclined to continue playing it.

Although, I did have a look through some of the destinations and I just casually visited Berlin and flew around which was pretty fun, also went to some island paradise and found out my avatar can apparently walk underwater, most things on there are super glitchy and I could walk through walls and floors and all kinds of stuff which kind of ruined it a lot for me. If I’m going to have a second life I’d at least like a proper one!

I didn't actually "socialise" with anyone, one person spoke to me but it was in another language and I ran away as fast as I could so it didn't look weird, even though I think we were the only two people in that destination, awkward. Hopefully they didn't take it to heart. 

But the thing I find most annoying about Second Life is the fact you have to pay real money to buy things in Second Life or also known as Linden Dollar (L$). I feel like they should at least give you some money to start off with, geeeeez
Anyway, during the lecture we watched a Four Corners report on Second Life called “You Only Live Twice” This was really informative, definitely check it out, even if you have no interest in Second Life or virtual realities whatsoever, its still very interesting.

The thing I did like the most was the fact that you could actually be a paid prostitute on Second Life and make real money from it haha! Amazing. which brings me to this article http://www.geekologie.com/2008/11/couple-divorces-after-husband.php

So, this is just my opinion but I feel like people use second life as a way to escape from their own crappy lives, there are people in the world who weren’t born as one of the popular kids or overall their life just isn’t as great as they had hoped. So here comes Second Life with the ability to be whomever you want, do whatever you want. For example, being a prostitute, maybe that was your long term goal in school. All the perks of being a prostitute from the comfort of your own home! Also, like not needing $10,000 to go overseas, you can just teleport there and fly around the country!
But, for those who haven't heard of Second Life and had some free time why wouldn’t you stop to check it out? I don’t have any argument to those who are happy on second life and find it better than their own life. It’s their decision, and if they’re doing something they really enjoy or even making money off of it, why not continue?
Even online gaming is becoming less of an anti-social activity, and being seen as something of a sport or just a regular hobby, so why should Second Life be any different? Sure, you could work on your crappy first life to start with, but a Second Life is also an option.

OR unless you're like our friend Dwight K Shrute and you literally love your life that much that you want a second one, why would there be any harm in that! Who wouldn't want to fly around just for the hell of it? 

Now here are some shots of me during my time on Second Life.
Somehow I ended up in a lovers retreat, although it was pretty nice, it was surrounded by flowers and all things romantic, whereas I was just there solo enjoying it all.
Here's me immersed in some flowers

 Here's another shot of me trying to fly above the lovers retreat, pretty riveting stuff!


Tuesday, 22 May 2012

The Extra Limb That is Our Phones


Check Facebook, 5 minutes later, check Instagram, ten minutes later, check Facebook, ‘did anyone comment on my brilliant status I wrote? Nope’.
5 minutes later, see how my tiny tower is going. ‘woohoo a message’.
Okay lets go back to Facebook.
 
Aaaaaand that would pretty much sum up a lecture at uni. Oh and write some notes, of course, actually what am I talking about, that would actually sum up my DAY not a lecture.

Before I start this blog, I would like to turn your attention to this video of the very first iPhone launch in 2007


(there are longer, more in-depth videos, if you wish to view that, but this is basically a summary)
My favourite part is when the people cheer when he scrolls up and down the phone. So brilliant!

Oh, Steve, Steve, Steve. Where would we be without your creative iPhone genius really? I actually wonder what phones would look like today, considering that every phone on the market is now a touch phone and basically identical to an iPhone.
 
(Martin Cooper, inventor of the mobile)

But, I do wonder if Martin Cooper (the cutie behind the mobile phone, look how cute he looks with his super big phone! Awww) ever predicted the enormity that mobile phones would have in our daily lives in the future when he designed the mobile. When you think about the first mobile phone ever invented and its actual only use WAS TO CALL PEOPLE and you think about an iPhone which has incorporated Facebook, (all kinds of social networking), games, texting, emails, the weather, stocks, camera, maps ALL on the one phone (oh and calling) It’s actually quite amazing.

The iPhone clearly revolutionised the smartphone and mobile phone industry, but how many times a day do we actually turn OFF our phones. And that doesn’t mean Silent, people! I know you all put it on silent when people ask you to turn it off in the cinema, because I do it too! 

I know that I actually leave mine on all day everyday, even at night, even at low battery we all need to race to the charger to charge it.
And for what? What are we actually waiting for that is SO important?
A text from our friends telling us that they just washed their cat?
A simple Facebook comment?

Why have we become so reliant on our phones?
I’m actually ridiculous with mine, if my phone isn’t with me somewhere it becomes a bit of an issue.
Maybe I need to rethink this, and spend some time without it. Even as I type this now it’s right next to me. Why!!!?!?

Okay, so, Donna Haraway in 1985 came up with the “A CYBORG MANIFESTO
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIALIST-FEMINISM IN THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY” with the idea that there are no separations between bodies and objects. ‘Our life force flows through us and out into the objects we make.”
So according to this theory, I am, and basically everyone else who doesn’t use their phones constantly, IS a cyborg. Which in my opinion makes a lot of sense. Our phones have truly become an attachment of us, more of an extra hand or something.

Okay! I’m going to turn my phone off for 20, no, 30, NO 45 minutes! and see how I go.
Yeah take that Cyborg theory!

Sunday, 6 May 2012

Social Media + Politics = ?




It can be good, bad and indifferent, or all three. 
Social media and politics sometimes works in the politicians favour (eg. Obama campaign 2011) orrr not so much (eg. Sarah Palin aka Tina Fey look-a-like, who really knows anymore) 
So all of these politicians trying to be celebrities, in my opinion works for only the cool ones, i.e Obama, and that’s about it. I’m not really sure how Obama actually gets away with being so cool, maybe it’s his publicist team, maybe it’s because he’s African-American, or maybe he is indeed a really awesome guy. 

People have seemed to put so much trust and faith into this person as through social media; YouTube videos and pictures on blog sites he has now become the most renowned president with millions of ‘fans’ all around the world. Even I’ll admit he seems like a fairly fun person. Is this because of social media we’ve seen this side to him? His fun loving, sensitive, humorous personality? Without social media he would just be a man with a lecture post talking to America about boring issues, no way would we have seen this side to him.
Just throwing this out there but Barack Obama has over 26 million ‘likes’ on Facebook and over 14 million followers on Twitter.
Or what about fan videos dedicated to him; this one has to be my favourite of all. Of course it’s fake but you wouldn’t be able to tell.


This just gives a whole new meaning to the word ‘cool’ and the only thing this does for Obama is makes him seem better in the eyes of voters across America.
Aside from actually having a huge amount of street cred, Obama is the president that America needs, and has done a huge amount of work towards being that. I think this makes him all the more popular, not only being successful, but extremely entertaining and engaging. 

Social media and politicians sometimes just works and most of the time it just doesn’t. I think if the candidate is seen as someone fresh and cool, new on the scene, their publicists and media ‘people’ can mould their image and turn it into something amazing like our friend Obama here. Or they can try to turn them into something cool and it will just flop, such as our beautiful Koala look-a-like ex-Prime Minister here in Australia, John Howard. He is way too old for social media and that didn’t benefit him in the slightest. He’s the type of man who would trip and fall over once in his life, someone would tape it and he would never live it down. Whereas, back in the day, his opposition Kevin Rudd would trip, do one of his cheesy grins and girly laugh and it would be forgotten. 

This has to be one of the best newspaper changes I've seen;















Does anyone remember Rove’s segment called “Kevin Rudd PM” as a super agent? Google it if you don’t, or haven’t seen it. 

Anyway in the case of politicians and social media I think it shouldn’t be used as frequently as it is now, it clearly doesn’t work for most politicians and should only be carefully managed, as it can be detrimental to a new face in politics. Now that I think about it, what ever happened to John McCain? His social media exposure got him nowhere.

Now I’d like to share a personal favourite picture of Obama;