Thursday, August 26, 2010

Week 5

Hi Class,
In line with the lecture content that Josh covered this week, we want you engage with the term "Culture Jamming".
Look it up, see if you can find what is considered to be the first Culture Jam, find the most influential Jam, the most damaging.
These 3 examples should be posted in your blog with an explanation of where and why they were found and used.
You can show what impact they had or are having too.




Our goal and yours is to enter into the world of Culture Jamming.


You are to devise a plan to get noticed by 'normal' media.

As we saw in the lecture, Ireport.com allows the public to report on anything.

There are some similar sites that are more local and may prove to be more interested in local events.


The Tute task for Week 5 consists of the planning and research you undertake to be ready to produce your news story/public report/local update (whatever it may end up being). This should include who is doing what in your group and how you are going to make/produce the content of your Culture Jam.


You can use video, still shots, audio, standard text and documents you may want to create as props.

Internet resources should be used to give depth and credit to your Jam.

In groups of no more than 4 and all must post their own blog entries.



To complete this entire task it will take two weeks but the first half will be assessed during weeks 6/7.
Talk to your tutor about your plans.




Our cultral jam campaign:
Free Parking @ Griffith Uni:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=104568022938083&ref=mf

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