by Constant Dullaart ; contr. by Jaakko Pallasvuo, Shumon Basar, Jonas Lund, Victoria Camblin, Sophia Gräfe ...[et al.]
- Auteur(s)
- Constant Dullaart, Jaakko Pallasvuo, Shumon Basar, Jonas Lund, Victoria Camblin, Sophia Gräfe, ...[et al.]
- Editor(s)
- by Constant Dullaart
- Uitgever, jaar
- London : Carroll / Fletcher, 2014
- Omvang
- 256 p., geïllustreerd, 18 cm.
Constant Dullaart showcases his proposition of a new way of entering into a contract with our networked, hyper-published -selves: the balcony. To Dullaart, the balcony represents a ‘space outside society’, and this new space of public address marks a shift in responsibility in self-broadcast/publication in the digital commons and the social media sphere. According to Dullaart, we all need to recognise our position on the balcony in our hybrid public/private pathology and modus operandi of quasi-addictive self-broadcast. On the balcony we should be ready to escape the warm enclosure of the social web, to address people outside our algorithm bubble. We need to stand on our particular balcony ‘and choose to be out in public and we have to define cultural codes of how to do that’.
- Persoon als onderwerp
- Contant Dullaart
- Trefwoorden
- internet
- Locatie in de bibliotheek
- Kast 11A - 5: Digital Media & the Internet
- Extra thema's
- Digitization - implications of