Sunday, April 6, 2014

Blog 4

The authors understanding of a convergence culture is “where old and new media intersect, where grassroots and corporate media intersect, where the power of the media producers and the power of the media consumer interact in unpredictable ways. What I would say convergence culture is the relationship between different cultures (countries) through media. I say this because in the text it refers to the Osama Bin Laden picture with a character from Sesame Street. All through out the world you are able to get on the Internet and access things that are in America. Like wise in our country we can find books and articles from other parts of the world. Therefore, making the Internet a huge part of convergence culture because it is there for us and is easy to access. This were media history comes in. everything that has been uploaded in the past decades is still on the Internet. We can see how far we have come along by looking at these things. For example, we use to use to only upload picture to MySpace. Nowadays we have just on social media site for that, then we have another for just what we are thinking. We can look back to see hoe much we have grown as a society. Almost everyone participates in media because almost everyone has a Facebook or some sort of social media site. If not most people have a smart phone that they have access to the Internet at any given moment. Our society use to be a print society and has changed completely to a more advanced society with smart phones, tablets, and computers with unlimited connects with anyone around the world.

3 comments:

  1. It's crazy to think about how much we are connected through social media. It's even crazier to think about the fact you can look back at a conversation you had with someone on MySpace 7 years ago. I never thought about how this links different countries together. Good point. Also, we've come such a far way in such a little time from print to digital. Who knows where we'll be in 10 years.

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  2. Social media is a bittersweet application. It is helpful with recent information and keeping up with friends and colleagues, but at the same time it is its own death. This means that consumers and viewers must filter through the most useless information or information that does not matter to them to find the information that matters to them. Yeah, you are right with how many people actually use social media, any types; Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, etc....

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  3. You referred to the Sesame Street incident Jenkins described in the reading. That took place a few years ago, before platforms like Facebook and Twitter were accessible the way they are now. I wonder what an incident would look like now.

    I also wonder what a convergence culture means for cultural identity. I feel like because everything is so connected ideas and trends can grow and move much faster. This is great for various reasons, but will humanity be more homogenized ten years from now?

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