Action/Camera

-Seeing an image an interpreting the outcome

-Thinking about action and the audiences reaction

-Thinking about boundaries and limit of the media

-Vallie Export and branding oneself

-How am I interested in action/camera in relation to current technology?

-how do current technologies contribute to how we see the camera.

We want to document every aspect of our day

Frame the highlights of our life.

Our food, our workouts, all theses highlights of our life that we wouldn't typically share with the rest of the world.

In a way every Instagram post is a performance for the camera.

What are the implications of living our life through photographs? Having them digitally archived so we can look back on them years to come.

Our grandchildren can see what we ate on May  2012 if they want. 


think about our digital shadow. but maye crop out the actual food or experience were ingaging in? color block it out.

so its nothing but the camera. maybe the person too?

how to I oush this further?

-very obvious-one lineer


foursquare app the traces where I walk. Maybe do day experience where I trace my entire day through social media. But it's not where I actually am. Can I do that?

foursquare maps

twitter things

instagram posts

again-a one liner

a downloadable you

PRIVACY- animinomity and survailence

-Do a performence where your reading the terms and conditions of facebook/google

-terms and conditions may apply

the rise and fall of the american dream****

in relation to my grandparent and parents

startup.com

do some relation with 1984

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http://www.simplyzesty.com/Blog/Article/January-2012/Why-social-media-is-leading-to-a-new-era-of-identity

 

 

 

 

 

http://blog.ted.com/does-documenting-your-life-online-keep-you-from-actually-living-it-an-excerpt-from-the-new-ted-book-our-virtual-shadow/

an overly plugged in socity

Each moldy Polaroid, FourSquare check-in, and uploaded YouTube video creates a breadcrumb trail back through our lives

foursquare checkin-creating a map

anchors of memory

proof of action

phycial vs. viritual anchors

diary and momento

vs. digital archive/memento ( more of a minimalists rought)

A pointer is an empty object whose sole purpose is to represent something else with actual content. The Polaroid doesn’t contain your 1978 family reunion, but it points to the memory of that event in your mind.


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-cam·er·a1

ˈkam(ə)rə/

noun

noun: camera; plural noun: cameras

  1. a device for recording visual images in the form of photographs, film, or video signals.

    "she faced the cameras"


ac·tion

ˈakSH(ə)n/

noun

noun: action

  1. 1.

    the fact or process of doing something, typically to achieve an aim.

    "he vowed to take tougher action against persistent offenders"

    synonyms:measures, steps, activitymovementworkoperation

    "the need for local community action"

    • the way in which something such as a chemical has an effect or influence.

      "the seeds require the catalytic action of water to release hotness"

      synonyms:effectinfluenceworking

      power

      "the action of hormones on the pancreas"

    • armed conflict.

      plural noun: actions

      "servicemen listed as missing in action during the war"

      synonyms:fighting, hostilities, battleconflictcombatwarfareMore

    • a military engagement.

      "a rearguard action"

    • the events represented in a story or play.

      "the action is set in the country"

    • informal

      exciting or notable activity.

      "the nonstop action of mountain biking"

      synonyms:excitementactivity, happenings, events, incidents; 

      informalgoings-on

      "he missed all the action while he was away"

    • informal

      betting.

    • used by a movie director as a command to begin.

      exclamation: action

      "lights, camera, action!"

  2. 2.

    a thing done; an act.

    "she frequently questioned his actions"

    synonyms:deedactmoveundertakingexploitmaneuverendeavoreffort,exertionMore

  3. 3.

    a manner or style of doing something, typically the way in which a mechanism works or a person moves.

    "a high paddle action in canoeing"

    • the mechanism that makes a machine or instrument work.

      "a piano with an escapement action"

content1

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noun

1.Usually, contents.

  1. something that is contained:

    the contents of a box.

  2. the subjects or topics covered in a book or document.
  3. the chapters or other formal divisions of a book or document:

    a table of contents.

2.something that is to be expressed through some medium, as speech,writing, or any of various arts:

a poetic form adequate to a poetic content.

3.significance or profundity; meaning:

a clever play that lacks content.

4.substantive information or creative material viewed in contrast to itsactual or potential manner of presentation:

publishers, record companies, and other content providers; a flashywebsite, but without much content.

5.that which may be perceived in something:

the latent versus the manifest content of a dream.

6.

Philosophy, Logic. the sum of the attributes or notions comprised in agiven conception; the substance or matter of cognition.

7.power of containing; holding capacity:

The bowl's content is three quarts.

 

 

 

 

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container

4 ENTRIES FOUND:

  1. container
  2. container car
  3. master container
  4. returnable container

container

 

  noun con·tain·er \kən-ˈtā-nər\

: an object (such as a box or can) that can hold something

: a large box that goods are placed in so that they can be moved from one place to another on a ship, airplane, train, or truck

Yes, "irregardless" is a word. No, that 
doesn't mean you should use it. »

Full Definition of CONTAINER

:  one that contains: asa :  a receptacle (as a box or jar) for holding goodsb :  a portable compartment in which freight is placed (as on a train or ship) for convenience of movement

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