Tag: being digital
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Being Digital: ManUnkind
Filmed and Edited by Bryce Eckwall Performance by Alexis Azadian Music by Patrick Jetter Professor Howard Good – Being Digital Fall 2016
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Being Digital: All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace
All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace from Jamie Fandl on Vimeo. Poem by Richard Brautigan Music: “Industrial Music Box” by Kaven Macleod Special thanks to Jillian Tanda (and Safety Man, the mannequin) Professor Howard Good – Being Digital Fall 2016
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‘pity this busy monster, manunkind’
In Howard Good’s Being Digital class, students were asked to visually interpret E.E. Cummings poem ‘pity this busy monster, manunkind’. This video uses subtle images to represent the “progress” of modern technology and how it is increasingly disrupting lives through consumerism and entertainment. Filmed and edited by Liz Gaschler and Holly Lipka.
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Being Digital: The Age of iPhone Addicts
By Holly Lipka and Liz Gaschler “A desire is never simply the desire for a certain thing. A desire to be fully filled in, met so that I desire no longer. It’s always also a desire for desire itself. A desire to continue to desire.” Slavoj Zizek — ‘The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology’ BeingDig_Fall15 from…
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Being Digital: All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace
Watched Over from Annie March on Vimeo. Being Digital students Patrick Angehr, Annie March and Russell Hartman analyze the impact of technology in modern society through Richard Brautigan’s poem “All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace.” For more Being Digital videos: Kate Bunster and Francesca Caccavale explore the implications of technology in medicine. Kelly…
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Being Digital: Pity This Busy Monster, Manunkind
Being Digital Project – Kelly Seiz from SUNY New Paltz on Vimeo. Being Digital student, Kelly Seiz, uses charcoal drawings to interpret E.E. Cummings’ poem “Pity This Busy Monster, Manunkind. For other Being Digital videos: Kate Bunster and Francesca Caccavale explore the implications of technology in medicine. Kevin Ha’s humorous take on the smartphone war. Being Digital…
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Being Digital: Students Explore Implications of Technology in Medical World
After reading Neil Postman’s “Technopoly,” students in Howard Good’s Being Digital class were inspired to create videos which tied in the author’s theories of modern technology advertisements and the issues surrounding them. Kate Bunster and Francesca Caccavale explore the intrusion of technology into the medical world. Produced by: Kate Bunster and Francesca Caccavale. The Invasion of…
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Being Digital: A Humorous Take on Smartphone Decisions
After reading Neil Postman’s “Technopoly,” students in Howard Good’s Being Digital class were inspired to create videos which tied in the author’s theories of modern technology advertisements and the issues surrounding them. Kevin Ha, gives a humorous take on how people are now judged based on what smartphone they have. Seriously, though: Apple vs. Samsung?…