Monday, March 22, 2010

Citizen Journalism!

with the internet so much more prevalent now, and the publishing and release of information is so much more easier and efficient. these creates an avenue for almost everyone to write stories or report news. this method definitely has its advantages and disadvantages.

with almost anyone being able to be a reporter, news travels very fast, at an instant. from first-hand accounts to photos taken by mobile phones and videos that were taken by witnesses, this platform provided information that mainstream journalist might not have been able to cover, simply because they were not there. this then creates a more real-life report and more instant, rather than waiting for the 10 o'clock news or the newspapers to come out the next day.

however, this also poses a serious danger of credibility. with many people not discerning enough, they might believe anything that is posted on the internet. these false information might then spread like wildfire, and it can cause anything from a nuisance to creating a big hoo-ha for nothing. another problem that might arise from this is that people report nonsense or trivial frivolous stuff. one example that i could think of is the example for the website 'stomp' where members can post pictures and videos about happenings in Singapore. but basically, whatever is on the website are most inconsiderate drivers, unruly passengers and stories like those where people are more of complaining rather than reporting.

even though citizen journalism gives a fresh insight into how news is reported, the mainstream news cannot be neglected, and should be the main avenue for news and information.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

internet and politiks!

Though i've heard about them, i've never really watched any of the Obama campaign videos till the ones that were shown in class. to me, in this coming day of age, as the Internet really becomes a more powerful tool, he really made a very wise decision to use the internet as his medium.

this is a GREAT appeal to the younger audiences and voters as this is the main form of multimedia they use. posting videos on youtube and making podcasts are definitely great ideas to grab the attention of the younger generation. politics is all about marketing themselves and why people should vote for them. if businesses can use social media platforms as an avenue for their businesses, politicians can use it for the same purpose too. information can be disseminated quickly and efficiently, and costs can be highly reduced as these platforms are relatively cheap, if not free.

however, i feel that this will never replace the standard traditional form of campaigning rallies and the speeches that politicians will have to make. i believe that people will still want to see the person face to face because there are certain things that face-to-face opportunities can provide.
nevertheless, the internet can really bring politics into a whole new dimension and transform the face of politics. the internet has far been utilized fully in the political scene.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

multimedia and the internet!

i believe that the internet has really paved a new way for the multimedia scene, especially for the broadcasting of information and gaming. but i think the most interesting part about all this was when the videos on microsoft's project natal was shown.

i think the video demonstrations of the project natal thing was really jaw dropping and mind blowing. it looked like something out of a sci-fi movie. at first it was really cool, to see the capabilities of it, especially the one about the boy named milo. the realism of the virtual character and the almost life-like interaction really blurred the lines between virtual and real. however, after a while, i realised that this was actually a bit creepy. as much as it is very cool, i think it is weird, and somewhat scary to have a virtual character react and respond to your actions and words. when i showed this video to my parents, they also had a somewhat similar response.

with artificial intelligence becoming even more advanced, i somehow don't really enjoy the picture of us talking to televisions, refridgerators and lamps. after all, the woman was actually just talking to a television right?