Selected Courses on Digital Art-UOWM

24 Δεκεμβρίου 2012

CHRISTMAS WISHES

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ΕΥΧΕΣ ΓΙΑ ΚΑΛΑ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΥΓΕΝΝΑ
ΚΑΙ ΕΚΠΛΗΡΩΣΗ ΤΩΝ ΑΝΕΚΠΛΗΡΩΤΩΝ 

18 Δεκεμβρίου 2012

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Ερείπια

Μία καταγραφή των εγκαταλελειμμένων κτιρίων στην πόλη της Φλώρινας.

Από τα Βαλκανικού τύπου αρχιτεκτονικής και τα νεοκλασικά κτίρια των πρώτων δεκαετιών του 20ου αιώνα, έως τις πέτρινες μονοκατοικίες και τις υπαίθριες παράγκες, στη Φλώρινα, κάνοντας έναν 45λεπτο περίπατο, κανείς βλέπει συμπυκνωμένη την αδιαφορία της πολιτείας απέναντι σε έναν πολιτιστικό θησαυρό, αλλά και τις παθογένειες που προκαλούν η έλλειψη οράματος και οι καιροσκοπικές λύσεις όπου ανέκαθεν κρύβονταν πίσω από ελπιδοφόρες λέξεις, όπως ανάπτυξη, αξιοποίηση κ.α…

Η καταγραφή αυτή έγινε στη Φλώρινα το 2009.

Αφήγηση: Βασίλης Δίπλας
Μουσική: Ηλίας Πιερράκος

Βασικό μειονέκτημα του παραπάνω project είναι ότι το κείμενο γράφτηκε αφότου είχε συλλεχθεί το φωτογραφικό υλικό και ενώ βρισκόμασταν στη διάρκεια του μοντάζ. Αυτό είχε ως αποτέλεσμα την αποδυνάμωση στο ως προς το ταίριασμα της ακουστικής αφήγησης, με την οπτική.

Νομίζω ότι αν είχαμε οργανώσει από την αρχή το περιεχόμενο και τα κεντρικά σημεία των θεμάτων που μας ενδιέφερε να θίξουμε, θα κάναμε διαφορετικές λείψεις και θα είχαμε διαφορετικό οπτικό αφηγηματικό ρυθμό.

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Ruins

Μιας και το παραπάνω θέμα έχει να κάνει με τα ερείπια και το χώρο, αλλά και επειδή αναφέραμε στο μάθημα τη μέθοδο του camera projection ή 3d projection mapping, παραθέτω την περσινή δική μου απόπειρα, επισημαίνοντας ότι εκτός από την προβολή πάνω στο 3διάστατο αντικείμενο, υπήρχε και η περιστροφή της μακέτας, μία τεχνική που δεν έχω δει έως τώρα να χρησιμοποιείται αλλού. Εξαιρουμένου του αισθητικού-καλλιτεχνικού αποτελέσματος, που δε με αφορά καθόλου μιας και δεν είμαι καλλιτέχνης, απαιτώ αναγνώριση, σεβασμό και θαυμασμό!

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Project Marketplace

 

 

Our intention was to discover what people who live and work at the market place have to say about this landmark. What follows is a form with some of the most representative answers to our questions.
Q1: How many years do you work here?
A1: 20 years.
Q2: What are your thoughts about this place?
A2: We like it. It constitutes a historical center and in a way is a shelter.
Q3: Do you enjoy your work?
A3: Yes we do. We are enthusiastic but at the same time its better not to have to work at all.
Q4: What changes would you like to see in this place?
A4: Nothing, the traditional look and feel must remain exactly as it is.
Q5: If a statue was to be placed, where do you believe it’s the most appropriate place to install it?
A5: Nowhere.
Q6: Why is the current location of the market here?
A6: It’s a central location which is also especially commercial because there are many shops all around it.
An interesting comment that we got was that we shouldn’t ask them those kind of questions, because they aren’t famous as artists for example.

 

16 Δεκεμβρίου 2012

Have you already heard about the Springer Book Archives?

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http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/

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Santa Cruz Quadrangle 30-minute

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Everybody’s Right to Beautiful Radiant Things”

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http://ucblibrary3.berkeley.edu/Goldman/images/holiday_card2013.pdf
We are proud to announce the publication of the third volume of our series offering a rare glimpse into the history of Emma Goldman’s role in affirming the right of “freedom of speech, freedom of action, and freedom in love.” Emma Goldman could not have known that the years from 1910 to 1916 would be her most prolific, perhaps the most celebrated in her entire life. Reveling in love and in anarchy, immersed in visions of social harmony, dissent against injustice, and interest in the new, Goldman blossomed as a political theorist, writer, and orator. Volume 3: The American Years, Light and Shadows, 1910-1916 reveals a portrait of a woman, not without her shadows, but essentially in the light of her life. Work has already begun on the forthcoming Volume 4: The War Years 1917-1919 also published by Stanford University Press. Your contribution will help complete the series “Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years 1890-1919” Our only consistent source of support now comes from private donors. Funds from our National Endowment for the Humanities grant will run out in June. The University of California cut-backs have left us completely reliant on outside sources and due to fiscal difficulties at Stanford University Press we have to raise all pre-production editing and layout costs ourselves. Contributors will be highlighted in the acknowledgements in our next volume. and will receive a copy of a Goldman letter written on an important date of your choice. Donors who contribute $250 or more will receive a copy of Volume 3. Volumes 1 and 2 are available, and will be offered as gifts to longtime donors. Book cover photo: Emma Goldman ca. 1910s, The Gerhard Sisters. International Institute for Social History Inside photo: EG at her desk with lilies, ca. 1910s, The Hoover Institute on War, Revolution, and Peace Emma Goldman letter to Theodore Dreiser, 27 December 1913. University of Pennsylvania, Van Pelt Library. This holiday card was designed by Andrea Sohn (grand-niece of the late and grand Sarah Crome who, in 1980, helped launch the Emma Goldman Papers) in collaboration with Candace Falk, and underwritten by a generous contributor.

Please address your checks to “The UC Berkeley Foundation, ” earmarked to ‘The Emma Goldman Papers.’
Mail your tax-deductible contribution to:
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Everybody’s Right to Beautiful Radiant Things”


Emma Goldman, undoubtedly one of the most notable and influential women in modern American history, consistently promoted a wide range of controversial movements and principles, including anarchism, equality and independence for women, freedom of thought and expression, radical education, sexual freedom and birth control, and union organization and the eight-hour day. Goldman’s advocacy of these causes, which many deemed subversive at the time, helped set the historical context for some of today’s most important political and social debates.

Goldman’s role in securing the right to freedom of speech in America is especially significant. She herself was frequently harassed or arrested when lecturing–if her talks were not banned outright. She worked with the first Free Speech League, which insisted that all Americans have a basic right to express their ideas, no matter how radical or controversial those ideas might seem. Directly out of this work came the founding of the American Civil Liberties Union, setting in motion the beginnings of the modern free speech movement in the United States.
Goldman’s impassioned advocacy of politically unpopular ideas and causes like free love, anarchism, and atheism earned her the title “Red Emma” and led many of the powerful to fear and hate her. Attorney General Caffey wrote in 1917, “Emma Goldman is a woman of great ability and of personal magnetism, and her persuasive powers make her an exceedingly dangerous woman.” But others stressed Goldman’s role as an educator, one who in nationwide lecture tours spread modern ideas and practices to a young and provincial country. One newspaper editor described her as “8,000 years ahead of her time.”
Now, over fifty years after her death, Emma Goldman’s commitment to freedom and equality, her political courage and personal resilience, continue to inspire the public–and stir up controversy.

http://jwa.org/womenofvalor/goldman

Emma Goldman, 1869 – 1940

This exhibit was produced in collaboration with the Emma Goldman Papers.
“I want freedom, the right to self-expression, everybody’s right to beautiful, radiant things.”
Emma Goldman dedicated her life to the creation of a radically new social order. Convinced that the political and economic organization of modern society was fundamentally unjust, she embraced anarchism for the vision it offered of liberty, harmony and true social justice. For decades, she struggled tirelessly against widespread inequality, repression and exploitation.
Goldman’s deep commitment to the ideal of absolute freedom led her to espouse a wide range of controversial causes. A fiery orator and a gifted writer, she became a passionate advocate of freedom of expression, sexual freedom and birth control, equality and independence for women, radical education, union organization and workers’ rights.
Support for these ideas—many of which were unpopular with mainstream America—earned Goldman the enmity of powerful political and economic authorities. Known as “exceedingly dangerous” and one of the two most dangerous anarchists in America, she was often harrassed or arrested while lecturing, and sometimes banned outright from speaking. Insisting on the right to express herself in the face of overwhelming odds, Goldman became a prominent figure in the establishment of the right to freedom of speech in America.
Although Goldman was hostile to religion in general, her core beliefs emerged in part from a Jewish tradition that championed the pursuit of universal justice. Her early experiences in Russia and as an immigrant to the United States laid the groundwork for her later analyses of political and economic problems, and she understood that her own ideals had their roots in a Jewish historical experience shaped by longstanding oppression. Goldman’s career stands as an important chapter in the history of Jewish activism in America.

15 Social Media Mistakes that are Strangling Your Success

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15 Social Media Mistakes that are Strangling Your Success

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While it’s not new, I’m often surprised by the way bloggers use—and mis-use—social media.
Each of us has our own blogging journey, and we use different tools in our own unique ways. Yet there are still quite a few very common errors that I continue to see bloggers making as they work with social media.
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These mistakes have the potential to make your social media experience a struggle—if not put you off it completely. But if you persist with them over time, they have the potential to do significant harm to your brand and your blog.

Think about it: social media is a very public space, perhaps even more public than your blog. Although we might not be conscious of it, every time we make a status update on a social network, we have the potential to reach a huge audience of people we don’t know through others sharing our messages.
That can happen whether the messages are good or bad, for better or for worse.
Take a look at these 15 mistakes, which definitely send the wrong message. Then, let me know in the comments if you’re making any of these errors.

1. Using social media as broadcast media

We all know that social media is an engagement tool, but how many of us treat it that way?
What’s your ratio of “broadcast” updates to direct, personal updates that address other users individually? And who are those direct updates to—friends and family and people you feel “safe” with, or are you reaching out to new contacts, readers, and others in your niche?

2. Not responding to contacts

While you may not want to connect with everyone on every social network, the blogger looking to build an online presence should focus on responding to contacts from others on social media.
Avoiding one-word responses is ideal—look for ways to connect naturally and easily with every person who approaches you, and you’ll see real benefits from social media.

3. Not joining your readers on the networks they use

Where are your users congregating online? Which networks do they use? Are you on those networks, or are you holding off because you think you don’t have enough time or energy to tackle a new network?
Not long ago, I started developing the dPS presence on Pinterest, and I’ve never looked back. While there’s no perfect time for anything, leaving yourself out of a social network where your audience is active could mean you’re leaving money on the tqble—or readers out of the loop!

4. Not offering follow and share buttons on your content

On your post pages, do you offer readers the option to share the post on social networks and the opportunity to follow you on those networks?
Offering one or the other is better than nothing, but it’s important to offer both. Of course, your follow buttons might appear in a location that’s globally available throughout your blog—like in the header or sidebar. But do make sure users have both options.

5. Not following or friending your readers

If a reader contacts you on social media, do you follow them?
While following massive numbers of people can be overwhelming, if you’re just starting out on a new network, connecting with those who contact you is a great way to make the most of the medium and get a feel for what your readers are doing on that network.

6. Not following or friending industry contacts

Connecting with people from your broader niche is an excellent way to stay abreast of news and get on the radars of others you haven’t met, but whose work you admire.
Who knows? They might follow you back—and share your updates with their followers. But even if they don’t, you have the potential to get a sound perspective of the players in your niche, and their work, on social media.

7. Not presenting your brand consistently on a network

Every blogger and blog brand has a range of facets, but these need to be carefully managed—even curated—if you want to give your followers a clear idea of who you are and what you’re about.
Chop and change in the way you approach a given network or your followers, or present your brand, and you might do more harm than good.

8. Not presenting your brand consistently across different networks

Following on from the previous point, you will have readers who follow you on multiple networks, so it’s important to present yourself and behave consistently in all your dealings, whatever the network.
Your blog’s Twitter, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn and Pinterest accounts should share brand characteristics, even if you target the information you share with each network individually.

9. Only doing the basics on each network

Social networks have come a long way since they were first launched. Even the more recent arrivals to this industry are evolving new features all the time. Yet many of us ignore these developments, and just keep posting the same stuff, day in, day out.
Are you aware of the features of each of the networks you’re using? Are you up-to-date with what each network offers your blog? If you’re not, you could be missing valuable opportunities to promote your blog, to meet potential readers, and eventually, to make sales.

10. Not tracking social media traffic

At the most basic level, it’s worth knowing what portion of your blog’s traffic comes from social media, and from which networks.
This knowledge can help you focus your efforts, prioritize your work, and manage your time to best effect. It can also help you to respond to one-off traffic events arising from particular networks.

11. Not tracking how much your content is shared

On the other side of the coin, it’s also important to keep an eye on how much your content is shared. I’ve found this particularly useful when I’ve joined a new network, as it helps me to understand what works in that space and what doesn’t.
Looking at what’s shared—in terms of blog content and my own social media updates—is an essential step in making the most of a social network.

12. Not listening to discussions about your brand and niche

Similarly, it’s important to track not just what people on a given social network are saying about your blog and brand, but also about your niche itself. Social listening is the answer.
This can give you post ideas, opportunities to connect with readers on topical issues that they care about—even ideas for updating your blog’s layout or post categorisation. Social media listening is a great way to get to know what your audience is thinking and feeling.

13. Not listening to your main competitors

The listening doesn’t stop there, though. you can also set up searches for social media discussions of your main competitors, or key players in your niche, and find out what the audience has to say about them.
This can help you find gaps in your market for information and commentary, give you prodict ideas, and a lot more.

14. Not posting at high-sharing, high-visibility times of day

This is a big one. Even if your social media followers are in your timezone, there are going to bebetter and worse times to share on social media.
If you’re listening to find out the way your niche works on social media, you should have an idea of when its players—organizations and audience members—are most active. By tying that information to the traffic and sharing tracking mentioned above, you should be able to piece together a picture of the best times to get traction from social media among your target readership.

15. Not realising that promotion doesn’t stop with social media

Social media has its place, but it’s only one way to reach the people you want to read your blog. It’sone piece in a big promotional puzzle, and it’s one that’s actually independent of a digital presence that you own.
That presence is on your blog itself. But if you only ever use social media to try to get people to your site, you’ll soon kill off any goodwill you’d established. This is why social media really should be used as part of a broader promotional toolkit that lets you attract some of the other kinds of readers we mentioned late last week.
Are you making any of these 15 mistakes? They could be slowly strangling your blog’s authority, brand, and ability to attract new readers! Share your thoughts—and tips for social media success—with us in the comments.

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15 Δεκεμβρίου 2012

Tα καζάνια, οι λελένειοι, μύθοι και θρύλοι της Φλώρινας

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Με αφορμη ένα αρθρο για τα «σμοκ» και αλλα φιδια της Φλωρινας θυμηθηκα ένα περιστατικο που μου ειχε διηγηθει καποτε ο παππους μου και θεωρω ότι είναι η καταλληλη εποχη για να το διηγηθω.
«Ηταν χειμωνας και συγκεκριμενα η εποχη που οι μαχαλαδες(γειτονιες) οργανωμενοι σε παρεες μαζευανε ξυλα και αλλα υλικα για να προετοιμασουν τις «φωτιες».Ενα εθιμο που τηρειται ακομα και σημερα.
Μια νυχτα λοιπον ο παππους μου, περπατωντας στον λοφο πανω από τα καβακια ενώ μαζευαν ξυλα για την φωτια με την παρεα του, απομακρυνθηκε από αυτή και βρεθηκε μεσα στο δασος. Ψαχνοντας τροπο να επιστρεψει ακουσε περιεργους ψιθυρους και νομιζοντας πως είναι οι φιλοι του, αποφασισε να τους ακολουθησει. Αυτό που αντικρυσε όμως δεν ηταν το αναμενωμενο. Ενστικτωδως κρυφτηκε πισω από ένα δεντρο και κρυφοκοιτωντας ειδε δυο μικροσκοπικες, σκοτεινες, μορφες με μεγαλα ματια και κατι σαν ουρα να προσπαθουν να μαζεψουν κατι από ένα δεντρο. Οι φωνες των φιλων του που τον εψαχναν ετρεψαν τα μικρα πλασματα σε φυγη. Η περιεργεια του τον οδηγησε να πλησιασει στο δεντρο για να διαπιστωσει τι ηταν αυτό που μαζευαν. Εκει βρηκε μικρα ματσακια από τριχωμα αρκουδας προς μεγαλη του εκπληξη. Πανικοβλητος κατηφορησε τρεχοντας προς το σπιτι του και ανεφερε κατευθειαν στον πατερα του για το συμβαν. Τοτε ο πατερας του του αποκαλυψε πως αυτά τα πλασματα είναι οι περιβοητοι «λελένειοι».
Οι λελένειοι μαζευουν το τριχωμα της αρκουδας για να φτιαξουν τα ρουχα τους.Εμφανιζονται συνηθως μετα τα μεσανυχτα σε καζανια που βραζεται το τσιπουρο και σε ανυποψιαστο χρονο κλεβουν από τους ιδιοκτητες τσιπουρο και κοκκινες πιπεριες.»
 Γι’αυτό λοιπον αν βρισκεστε σ’αυτή τη πολη φυλαξτε καλα το τσιπουρο σας, και αν τυχει και τους δειτε μην διστασετε να τους κερασετε ένα ποτηρακι…
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