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The Public Private at Parsons The New School for Design | Art & Education

The Public Private at Parsons The New School for Design | Art & Education | Tracking Transmedia | Scoop.it

The Sheila C. Johnson Design Center (SJDC) at Parsons The New School for Design presents The Public Private, the first major New York exhibition of contemporary art that explores the impact of social media and new technologies on the relationship between the public and private realm.

 

“Social media has radically redefined the boundaries between the public and the private,” said curator Christiane Paul, an associate professor in the School of Media Studies at The New School and the adjunct curator of New Media Arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art. “The messages, images, as well as likes and dislikes we share with friends and families are accessible to corporations and subject to commercial and social data mining. Our daily moves are open to various forms of tracking. What was once considered personal and private has become increasingly public in a cultural shift, entailing a reformulation of our identity.”

 

The artworks brought together in The Public Private—several presented for the first time in the United States—address these issues from psychological, legal, and economic perspectives and use strategies ranging from hacking to self-surveillance to reflect upon the profound changes in our understanding of identity, personal boundaries, and self-representation....

 
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Radio, Comic-Con, and the Future of Entertainment

Radio, Comic-Con, and the Future of Entertainment | Tracking Transmedia | Scoop.it

Comic-Con opens this week in San Diego.It’s ground zero for media and popular culture and one of the biggest star-studded events this side of Oscar.


What better excuse to talk to Rob Salkowitz, author of Comic-Con and the Business of Pop Culture. But it’s the book’s subtitle that has the most relevance for a media audience: “What the World’s Wildest Trade Show Can Tell Us About the Future of Entertainment.”


Comic-Con is a melting pot for media content and platforms. So what lessons should broadcasters take away from an event as likely to attract movie stars as Klingons?...

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