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Friday, November 20, 2009. It is a ripe Rhode Island morning. Three-Fourths of the Griffin men are present at the kitchen table. Dog and writer/actor Brian begin to read the Quahog Informant. Peter, father and head-of-the-household asks Brian to view said periodical. As Peter flips through the Informant he confusingly grunts into the paper. Peter inquisitively asks about the absence of an important piece, which he had thought to be missing from his periodical. Don’t you know about the bird? As Brian star...
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Toggle my Bloggle: Question: Music may be art, but it is also big business. To what degree do you think independent artists actually have a shot at "making it" today?
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010. Question: Music may be art, but it is also big business. To what degree do you think independent artists actually have a shot at "making it" today? Take the band The Flaming Lips for example. The group formed in 1983, releasing their debut album in 1986. The band is still together, and just released two full-length albums in 2009 (Embryonic, and a cover album of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon). Their song "Do You Realize? In my opinion, it does not. View my complete profile.
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Toggle my Bloggle: Stop Motion Finished!
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Monday, May 3, 2010. Final Project for video class. Music: Hey, Honey, Right Away - Mississippi John Hurt. Starring: Taylor Freytag, Joe Denton. Special Thanks to: Tori Jones, Taylor Freytag, Joe Denton. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Links to Websites Which Will Change Your Life. OutOutsiders; Law and Protection for the Media! You don't click it! Travel template. Powered by Blogger.
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Toggle my Bloggle: Storytelling is important for the proliferation of societies!
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Storytelling is important for the proliferation of societies! Storytelling for New Media. April 27, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Links to Websites Which Will Change Your Life. OutOutsiders; Law and Protection for the Media! You don't click it! Storytelling is important for the proliferation of. Question: Music may be art, but it is also big bus. Travel template. Powered by Blogger.
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Toggle my Bloggle: WP: NPOV
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Monday, October 19, 2009. As we've learned in class, Wikipedia participants are generally quite adamant on sticking to the rules of the game. Wikipedia as a collective prides itself on sticking to certain principles. One of which is always taking the neutral point of view. I came upon The Holocaust. Because it is generally an emotionally-charged topic, and some hold differing opinions. The argument was based around the opinion that Shoah has a specific relationship to the Holocaust, and the term holocaust.
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Toggle my Bloggle: Will Free Speech in China Ever Truly Exist?
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010. Will Free Speech in China Ever Truly Exist? Argues that the internet is a tool for political change in China. "Given the right circumstances, online citizens’ media such as blogs may indeed facilitate, amplify, and accelerate these causes. But blogs will not be the cause." She is under the assumption that people acting in large numbers under confident, persuasive leaders will be the cause of political change in China. Take the example of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. Suggested ...
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Toggle my Bloggle: Who does Facebook own?
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Monday, November 9, 2009. Who does Facebook own? Okay, Facebook doesn't technically own. Any of us. If we want to get philosophical, we can say nobody really owns anything. We can even look at the meaning of ownership, and what it really means to own or be owned. But don't worry, we won't delve that deep into our metaphysical reality. As it stands currently, under the current privacy policy. And, at first glance, this could mean that the users own the information presented on the website; however, some.
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Toggle my Bloggle: Tori Does Skydiving!
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010. As the door opened, Tori looked out onto the unending horizon. "Are you ready? The instructor asked. Too scared to answer, Tori and her instructor stepped onto the ledge, drew out their arms, and jumped. "Why would I jump out of a perfectly good airplane? Tori frantically asked herself as she was gliding down to earth. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Links to Websites Which Will Change Your Life. OutOutsiders; Law and Protection for the Media!
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Toggle my Bloggle: Why you should forget your lucky stars and thank Iceland.
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010. Why you should forget your lucky stars and thank Iceland. Tl;dr: On June 16th, 2010 Iceland’s parliament made history by unanimously passing the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative. This government initiative, spearheaded by Wikileak’s editors Julian Assange and Daniel Schmitt, will [hopefully] change the way we view freedom of information on the net. Iceland: Population 320,000. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. You don't click it!
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Toggle my Bloggle: Art for Art's sake?
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Thursday, December 3, 2009. Art for Art's sake? When you enter "Frank Yang" into the search bar of YouTube, the site returns amateur videos of hardcore workout sessions. But don't be quick to judge. View more videos posted by YouTube user digitalairair, and you are opened to the expressive, artistic, fucked up world of Frank Yang and his quote-unquote art. The first Frank Yang video I experienced was a compilation of shots of Yang destroying. But my question was, was all of this really. Art for Arts sake?
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