12/19/13

NMD200 Final!

List the 8 New Media Strategies and
a.) define them in your own words
b.) give an example discussed in class and
c.) give an example outside the classroom.

 

1.) Upstage the Man –

a.) A new media strategy that utilizes the power of a larger organization/company/program and turns it against themselves or channels it in a different manner.

b.) We talked quite a bit about The Yes Men and how they used this strategy heavily in several of their projects. One of their pranks (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Yes_Men#ExxonMobil) involved them posing as ExxonMobil representatives and delivering a proposal for a bio-fuel created from human remains. It wasn’t long before they were pushed off stage, but the message was received none-the-less. By posing as ExxonMobil employees, The Yes Men were able to give their message an urgency that would have been otherwise impossible.

c.) In NMD102, Mike Scott gave us an interesting assignment. He required us to take photos of good and bad designs that we saw on campus every week. Unfortunately, the assignments parameters were quite vague and he never specified when to stop doing the assignment. Due to multiple complications, the class collectively agreed to put the actual assignment as one of our bad designs. We then showed these during class. Mike got the message, in a particularly powerful way. I feet this experience represents some of the goals of upstaging the man, using Mikes power against him.

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10/29/13

NMD Strategies 2

New Media Strategies Exercise 2: Invent your own many-to-many solutions

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Pick one of the following problems and brainstorm a solution that embodies a many-to-many approach.

 

Problem: Student films are always set in dorms.

Develop a network of set seekers and owners. See the Many-To-Many Solutions for a detailed description of how this idea will plan out.

10/28/13

NMD Strategies 1

New Media Strategies Exercise 1: Which is the new media solution?

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For each of the following capstone ideas, identify which solution embodies many-to-many principle, and explain why in one or more paragraphs. You should have at least 4 paragraphs, one for each problem.

 

1. Problem: A disappearing language

Ian Larson wanted to help preserve the Passamaquoddy language from extinction.

Solution A

Create a taskforce from a select group of Native American language experts, and ask them to write down a dictionary of words and their definitions. Enter these definitions into a database and build a Web site that allows anyone to search for terms and hear their pronunciation. Hire a high-profile Web designer and marketing firm to ensure that as many people as possible learn about this resource.

Solution B

Distribute laptops with video cameras to schoolkids in the Passamaquoddy community, and ask them to record their grandparents telling stories in Passamaquoddy. Upload these to a Web site along with the grandparents’ definitions of particular words used in the story, and make these words searchable via a tag cloud.

 

Answer: B is the New Media resolution.

 

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