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Slava Kozlov, Summ( )n, for Conexxions in Moscow, June 2011
So called ‘Social Media’:
What do we
do with it?
What does it
do with us?
ICYMI
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[The trouble with our times is that]
The future is not what it used to be
Будущее уже не то, что было раньше
Paul Valéry
LiMe (Living Memory) 1997
Joint research project, supported
by EU/ Cordis Programme.
• Philips Design• Queen Margaret University College• Domus Academy• Imperial College of Science• Universite Rene Descartes
LiMe: Ethnographic study of the ‘now’
LiMe: Understanding collective memory
LiMe: Cafe Table
LiMe: Humane interface
LiMe: Metaphors of memory
LiMe: Microsoft Surface X (Facebook + Foursquare)
Commemorate 100th anniversary of ….
“You don’t know anything of Marshal McLuhan!”
1911-1980 1964
The famous maxim was first
written in the book with a title
“Understanding Media”.
The book had a subtitle
“The Extensions of Man”
“внешние расширения человека”
Communication as transformation Medium is the message
“Mine is a transformation
theory.
How are people changed
by the instruments they
employ.”
“It’s a hidden environment of
services
that changes people, not the
technology.”
Few words of wisdom
Few more words of wisdom
we blog
‘Robot Wisdom’, a collection of the weblinks by Jorn Barger, widely considered as the first blog (from web-log).
The very first blog
Where do you blog?
One of the postings, in one of the many millions personal blogs .
Writing small pieces of text, about the most mundane things, re-writing own texts, coping with the ‘writer’s blocks’, copy-pasting, planning, integrating into other daily activities But also reading the blogs of others, commenting, reacting, critiquing.
A typical blog
- contrary to all ‘serious bets’.
30 mln
2005
The fad refuses to disappear -
2007
2010
70 mln
170 mln
Instead, the ‘fad’ explodes exponentially
More than a half of the US (adult?) population run own blogs, and almost 80% read the blogs regularly. 77%
52%
Blog usage in the US
Business attitude and usage
…I admit that the past three years of blogging have altered me in some rather dramatic ways that do, in fact, begin to call my very existence into question.
I am not referring to the ways that blogging has caused a career change, granted me political and media access that I still find shocking, almost entirely ended my participation in old social circles and presented me with new ones, allowed me to work from home, or otherwise had an impact on the day to day activities of my life.
Instead, I am actually referring to an important way in which blogging has altered my very consciousness. … Blogging has not just changed the activities in which I engage – the activities in which I engage in order to be a successful blogger have profoundly altered the way my mind operates and the way I conceptualize my agency in relation to others.
In effect, I do not exist in the same way I once existed.
Chris Bowers, MyDD blog (c 2009)
“
”
Blog as a mind-changer
Brain activity while readingof a person not used to using the
web
Brain activity while reading of an active user of the web
Dr Gary Small
Blog as a mind-changer - literally
Empowerment
Self-confidence
Active attitude to life
Creativity and courage
Wisdom
“I feel there is more of me when I blog”
Those who got it right
“Podcasting is my lifestyle!”
multi(ple)media
From text… to everything else
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Music…. pictures… videos…
“The Social Object, in a nutshell, is the reason two people are talking to each other, as opposed to talking to somebody else.” - Hugh MacLeod
Everything becomes a Social Object
Social music
Social pictures
Image hosting becomes a social institution
US Civil War 1861 Royal Wedding 2011
But be ready for surprises (and don’t feed the trolls!)
…to sophisticated video-replies…
..to new art/media genre
Life is getting brighter! But not only.
Innovation DIY
Commercial book scanner
from $10,000
DIY scanner by Daniel Reetz
less $300
DIY Video Leading to Community - to Wiki - to Movement
Dark Matter of Innovation
“…the amount of
efforts (time x
money) individual
consumers spent
making
and improving
products is more
than twice as large
(2.3 times, to be
precise)
as the amount
spent by
all British firms
combined
on product
research and
development.”
- Erik von
Hippel, MIT
Loan School
3D printing - of the new world
MIT is aimed at developing programmable molecular assemblers that will be able to make *almost* anything.
…and helps to spread these technologies for innovation globally and to different social groups .
MIT Center of Bits and Atoms
DIY Genomics
Who needs doctors in the new era of health hacking?
Raymond McCauley is betting on cheap gene tests plus some amateur science to minimize his chances of succumbing to a sight-threatening syndrome
change yourself to change the world to change yourself to change the world to change
community
(Global) Village… leading to ‘digital maoism’?
Reconstruction of Aztecan village The phrase ‘Global Village” was used by Marshal McLuhan in his book Guttenberg Galaxy in 1962.
Early Online Communities: PLATO
PLATO (Programmed Logic for Automated Teaching Operations)was one of the first computer-assisted educational systems, and an example of earlier digital community (mid1970s).
It has established the key concepts of any online community thereafter: forums, message boards, online testing, e-mail, chat rooms, picture languages, instant messaging, remote screen sharing, and even multi-player games.
Participation in PLATO community is widely referred as one of the most uplifting and life changing experiences by its members.
Peripheral (i.e. Lurker) – An outside, unstructured participationInbound (i.e. Novice) – Newcomer is invested in the communityInsider (i.e. Regular) – Full committed community participantBoundary (i.e. Leader) – A leader, with long-time membership and often mediating/supervising rolesOutbound (i.e. Elder) – Someone who is about to leave
LiveJournal - A community of bloggers
LiveJournal offere a unique system combining individual blogs and a membership in a larger online community.
User could easily build their own network of ‘friends’ and also, if necessary, set up their own specialized communities.
Individual blog (‘journal’). An online stream created by the entries of the ‘friends’, with an embedded options to comment and interact. An example of LJ
community
Online communities for the sake of online communities
Proliferation of the ‘social networking services’, online platforms that focus primarily on building and managing social networks or social relations among people.
Sex connects
Even more professional online communities
Online collaboration platforms Online co-creation
platforms
Mass multiplayer R&D
Online innovation ‘jams’.
Wikinomics
Wikipedia, a collaborative
knowledge creation and
sharing service and the
largest info-vault - but
also an active, constantly
evolving community.
Understanding complex relationships in complex networks
Lunux refers to the family of the Unix-like computer OS (operating systems), but also widely used a symbol of open-source code/code development practice, both a community and a collaborative enterprise.
It is also often describes as
an interdependent ecosystem, characterized by passionate engagement and stigmergic production.
Linux Community
When right things happen magically, as if ‘themselves’
contemporaneitycontemporaneousness
Tweet, tweet
A microblogging service that started
in 2006 and was universally regarded
as the ‘stupidiest online service ever’.
It is currently estimated to have 200
million users, generates 65 million
tweets a day and runs over 800,000
search queries daily.
What the tweet?
Clive Thompson, from Wired, called it ‘our sixth sense’ of the web, a sense of digital social proprioception.
Location, location, location
From letting the system to know your location…
…to proactively pushing information about your location in time and space via different channels
World changing, one game at a time
Creative tools using your location to link you with community - and with services…
…leading to changes in your behavior and lifestyle
Social Media in Your Shoes, Your Flower, You Can of Cola
“My shoe likes your shoe!” Your plant twittering that it needs to be watered
Social vending machine Make-up is a social business!
Internet of Things
Pachube: a platform to stream, store, connect and interlink the real-time data streams from objects, devices, buildings - and ‘what-not-else’ - from all around the world.
“Facebook has 610,736,920 member profiles. That’s one for every ELEVEN people on the planet.
Every minute people send 230,000 messages, update 95,000 statuses, write 80,000 wall posts, tag 65,000 photos, share 50,000 links - and affirm or disparage them all with half a million comments.
Each month, the average user creates 90 pieces of content and spends 6+ hours on the site.
Zynga has 19 games that attract 275 million users a month.
Analysts estimate that Facebook pulled in $1.86 billion in advertising in 2010, and expected to grow 118% in 2011 year, to $4 billion.
Virtual goods for sale on the site make up an estimated $835 million market.”
From the Fast Company, April 2011
(here should be a mirror)
Omnipotent mechanging the world
Stigmergic systemshelping me JIT - provided I ping
… to extremistan
where wermanent transformation is the Key