6. Let’s go and check out two articles in Wikipedia
(911 conspiracy vs ASU)
• Volunteer, ordinary users
• Small number of dedicated editors
• Many sporadic, casual contributors
• Deliberative apparatus (e.g.
talk, watchlist, community portal, NPOV-disputed)
• Transparency
How Does it Work?
7.
8. • Ordinary Users Remix and Create as
many exemplified in YouTube
• Artist creative works as exemplified
by Girl Talk
Example 3: Remixing
9. 0:04 - 0:40 Justin 1:56 - 1:56 Billy Squier - 5:35 - 5:52 Main Source -
Timberlake - "SexyBack" "The Big Beat" "Looking at the Front Door"
0:09 - 0:40 Diddy-Dirty 1:58 - 2:07 DMX - "Party 5:36 - 5:58 The Clash -
Money featuring Rick Ross Up (Up in Here)" "Should I Stay or Should I
and Nicki Minaj - "Hello 2:02 - 2:03 Gang Starr Go"
Good Morning (Remix)" featuring Nice & Smooth - 5:37 - 5:53 LL Cool J -
0:41 -1:52 Snoop Dogg "DWYCK" "Jingling Baby (Remixed But
featuring The-Dream - 2:06 - 2:07 Beastie Boys - Still Jingling)"
"Gangsta Luv" "Intergalactic" (portion 5:53 - 5:59 Uncle Louie - "I
0:46 - 1:53 Lil' Kim sampled samples "The New Like Funky Music"
featuring Mr. Cheeks - "The Style" by Beastie Boys) 5:55 - 5:57 The Notorious
Jump Off" 2:08 - 3:44 Toadies- B.I.G. featuring Diddy, Nelly,
0:55 - 0:57 Genesis - "Possum Kingdom" Jagged Edge, and Avery
"Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" 2:15 - 2:16 2 Live Crew - Storm - "Nasty Girl"
0:59 - 1:53 The Jackson 5 - "Banned in the U.S.A." 5:59 - 6:02 Lisa Lisa and
"I Want You Back" 2:16 - 2:34 B.o.B featuring Cult Jam - "Let theBeat
1:06 - 1:08 N.W.A - Bruno Mars - "Nothin' on Hit 'Em" (portion sampled
"Straight Outta Compton" You" samples "AJ Scratch" by
1:54 - 1:58 Busta Rhymes 2:35 - 2:53 Method Man & Kurtis Blow)
featuring Swizz Beatz - Redman - "Tear It Off"
"Stop the Party" 2:56 - 3:25 DJ Jubilee -
"Get Ready, Ready!"
13. News Coverage New Media
Index (NCI) Index (NMI)
Example 5: Journalism
Editor's Notes
Hyperlinked to the developer’s presentation
Development of wiki articles about 2011 Japanese disasters for 100 hours (http://vimeo.com/21088958)Descriptionby Brian Keegan Thisis a network visualizationofthefirst 100 hours ofactivityonEnglishWikipediaarticlesrelatedtothe Sendai, Japanearthquake, tsunami, and nuclear powerplantproblems. Thiscollaborationinvolved 1,727 uniqueeditorsmaking 6,931 contributionsto 49 articles. The red nodes are the 49 articleswhichwerecreatedand/ormodifiedsince 6:00am GMT onMarch 11. The blue nodes are uniqueeditors. The links indicateifan editor contributedanythingtothatarticle. Everystep in time represents 1 hour.Some interestingthingsto point out:1. The "halos" ofsmall blue nodes aroundthearticles are theeditorswhocontributedonlytothatarticleandnoneoftheotherarticles.2. The clumpoflarger blue nodes in the center are editorswhocontributedtomanyoftheotherarticles. Be suretopayattentiontowhentheymakethe switch toonlyeditingonearticletoeditingothers. Note the switch in "attention" fromthearticleabouttheearthquake & tsunami tothe nuclear reactor as well as thelagbeforethearticlesabouttheaffectedcommunities (locatedatapproximately 1 o'clock) are updated.3. The articleatapproximately 3 o'clockisthe "Fukushima I nuclear accidents" articlewhichiscreated more than 48 hours aftertheearthquakeitself.
Example of NPOV (natural point of view) Compare http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=9/11_conspiracy_theories&action=history and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona_State_University
NPOV-disputed example
Youtube: Ms Lenz’s youtube video with Prince’s song as a background sound.Many remix Artists : “Girl Talk” whose sole member named Gregg Gills sample 300 hundreds songs and remix them to create a new album. Example song: “This is the Remix”)Often in conflict with copyright issues
Remixed song samplers for the song “This is the Remix”
Interactive timelineDiffusion of actions across regions at rapid speed: Possible via ICTsFocus on Egypt: Jan 26th: Internet Shutdown .
Hyperlinked to Flickr Commons.
Topics are differently weighed in different platforms: Techy for Twitter; Foreign Events for Youtube (which also realted with politics), reflective of the Middle Eastern countries’ use of Youtube for the campaigning. Blogs for politics and foreign events; More balances in Traditional Press. Economy matters most for elections, but the most uninteresting topics as news for social media users.