Masters of Media
Photos from the first New Media MA Graduation Day
Pecking in the Picnic
What Social Network?
Twitter and its networking (in)capabilities
Social Network Sites – friend/Friend/defriend
Merging Social Media into the field of Online Dating
Fakebook on Facebook
Are We Addicted to Social Networking Sites?
Is open always better than closed?
Time to get social online, but why?
Social Networking Sites (SNS); are we helping in the shrinking of our own privacy?
Does the Flickr ’style’ manifest a longing for a non-technological authenticity?
From social networking sites to social experiences
Facebook, Connecting and Controlling People
From Metaphysics to MetadataJorge Luis Borges, tagging, and social networks
How Can Artists Use Social Networks?
PICNIC Interior Design
Social Networking Sites: Safety First
The rise of social networking sites makes people put a lot of personal information on the internet. The idea behind this is simple. How more complete and updated your profile is, the more easier you are to find on the web and the more friends you get.
I always found it interesting to see how Hyves has generated a function in it’s…
My Wikipedia-page revisited…
Last week all of the Master students where assigned to start a ‘new’ Wikipedia article, which we all did but with which most of us had a lot of troubles. Most articles where deleted within minutes after creation, others where submitted to be deleted for various reasons. My own article about ‘Richard A. Rogers’, one of our Professors, was also…
Is Wikipedia a Victim of Its Own Success?
Early in 2007, something strange happened: Wikipedia's growth line flattened. People suddenly became reluctant to create new articles or fix errors or add their kernels of wisdom to existing pages...