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VIRTUAL LIVING LIBRARIES

An exploration of Social Media as places of cultural
and knowledge exchange


Alexandra Bal, March 12th, 2009
Presented at Ryerson, FCAD SRC Seminar
SOCIAL MEDIA ARE DIFFERENT FROM VISUAL
MEDIA
PARTICIPATORY CULTURE (JENKINS)
    Peer based production and consumption of media



    Facilitate users’ participation


    new tools and technologies
    enable consumers to archive,
    annotate, appropriate, and
    recirculate media content.

    Mediate human relationships


    Do It Yourself (DYI) media
    allows Individuals and
    groups to participate to
    conversations


This presentation explores manifestation of this
  participatory culture within Youtube and Second Life
THE YOUTUBE PHENOMENON



                                       For Wesch, it celebrates
                                   
                                       new forms of

                                       Expression
                                   
                                       Empowerment
                                   
                                       Identity
                                   
                                       Global Community
                                   




   Which generate new forms of
   Culture, learning and Social and economic Life
FANDOM: POP CULTURE JAMMING
Remixing existing media messages
  to create new ones
 Stars war kid
  Views: 11,904,270

•   Star Wars kid Drunken Jedi
    Views: 6,294,606

•   Star wars kid VS Yoda:
    Views: 2,453,195

•   South Park
CULTURE JAMMING TO FAMILY FOOTAGE


                                    Charlie bit me: Views: 85,240,780

                                    Charlie remix: Views: 1,439,409

                                    Charlie reenacted: Views: 1,050,415




The public has become a performer
COLLECTIVE PUBLIC PERFORMANCE




    This informal participatory culture is influencing other social
     spheres.
OBAMA POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS USED CJ




              Yes we can song
          
              Views: 16,594,825
MR OBAMA DOES NOT WORK AS WELL
    Why?

SOCIAL MEDIA = FOLK CULTURE
    Folk Culture respond to the need of people to be active

    social participants in the creation of their culture (Bakan
    and Nolan, 2009)

  To share

  To create (Janick, 2009)
 To perform (McLuhan, 1967)


    Their own stories, experiences and knowledge

    The network is a public sphere



        Creation and participation to public discourse and culture
    
FOLK CULTURE EXISTS IN MULTIPLE FORMS

    Cartesian social form: Youtube:

    conversation = co-creation of content

  Embodied form:


 Real world : Living libraries

 Virtual Worlds:
  conversation = co-action + co-creation of content

      Social Media gas facilitated the emergence of informal
      communities where culture emerges out of informal
      conversations
REAL WORLD LIVING LIBRARIES
SECOND LIFE IS NOT A GAME
                               A sociological space
                             

                              Avatars: Embodied peers meet in
                               space and converse without
                               geographical constrains.
                              Tele-collaboration

                              Tele-Performance environment




ladyhawke365's photostream
SOCIAL MEDIA ARE FORMS OF LIVING
LIBRARIES


       Informal Learning Environments
           Where people are part of

              self organizing
                 informal

              communities
                   and
               institutions
INFORMAL COMMUNITIES OF INTERESTS
    Peers are learning within informal social networks

    based on their interests.
    Learning happens by informal sharing of

    experiences (Freire, 1978) with members of
    communities of interests.
    Social Constructivism:

    Peers learn from their own
    and other's experiences
    and social contexts
    (Vygotsky, 1978).
    Cancerland

LEARNING WITHIN INFORMAL
COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICES
Constructionist learning driven by discovery and
 experimentation (Papert, 1992).




                                            Lived
                                        experiences
                                              +
                                           Action
                                            create
                                          learning.
SOME FORMS OF INTELLIGENCE BECOME
COLLECTIVE

 Connective Intelligence (de Kerckhove)




                           Collective Intelligence (Levy)

  In both cases:
  Culture and knowledge results from
       •Conversations between peers
       •Activities between peers
  Knowledge is the result of
           •Lived experience = expertise
           •Authentic and personal narratives
           •Co-creation by peers
           •Peers interests’
SHIFT IN MEDIATED EDUCATION CULTURE
    Visual media:
                                        Information = knowledge
                                     
    Authored Story Telling               Authored knowledge
        An author formally tells a
                                            An expert educates via a
                                         
        story via a scripted
                                             scripted presentation
        experience

                                       Social media:
                                     
  Social media:
                                    Knowledge Sharing: Peers
Story Sharing: Peers                   informally educate each
  informally share authentic           other
  and lived experiences
                                         Experiential Media:
                                     
    Experiential Media:

                                         knowledge building
    Story Living
                                             Peers learn by building
                                         
        Peers build experiences
    
                                             experiences together
        together
WHAT DOES THIS MEANS TO INSTITUTIONS
    Digital natives are growing up in these alternate social

    realities.




Since education = social reproduction, which values should it now
promote?
EDUCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL FRAMEWORKS
 Different communication models influence different educational models which
 in turn are a reflection of current capitalist industrial frameworks
 (Boltanski and Chiappello, 2001) .

                                          Behaviorism:
                                          Taylorist Industry

                                          Socialize to
                                          - Institutional hierarchies
                                          - Standard use of time and
                                          space
                                          - Passive behaviours and
                                          routines
                                          - Competition
INNOVATION INDUSTRIES
                        Cognitivism: Hierarchies lessen.

                        The individual has value

                        Innovating workers
                        share knowledge to advance
                        progress within the institution.

                        Professional communities from
                        multiple discipline within
                        Institutions.

                        Socialize to:
                        - Standard use of time and space
                        - Active behaviours and routines
                        - Professional Social Networks
                        - Collaboration
NETWORK INDUSTRIES
                     Social Constructivism:

                     Institutional boundaries soften.

                     Value is created and shared by
                     members of a network
                     instead of by individual
                     companies (Kelley, 1998).

                     Creation of professional
                     communities tied to discipline
                     instead of organization.

                     Socialize to
                     - autonomy,
                     - Coo-petition (Brandenburger and
                      Nalebuff, 1997),
                     - virtual space.
PEER 2 PEER INDUSTRIES
                 Social constructionism:
                 Delocalized and self-organizing
                 collectives are creating their own industrial
                 frameworks.

                 - self-directed education, supported by social
                 relations, in fluid, informal arrangements
                 (Illich, 1971).

                 Informal communities of practice are
                 - rationalizing production processes

                 Peer socialization:
                 -work is mobile,
                 -- Time and relationships are fluid
                 - public spaces become workspaces,
                 -- co-creation, co-production,
                 -- co-working (Forlano, 2008).
INFORMAL ORGANISATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS

- Collectives are formalizing the status of their collectives in order
to gain legal protection of their processes (creative commons) and
organizing
into rights to be non profit oriented.

                                                    Others are building
                                                    informal institutions
                                                

                                                    Carleon Open University:
                                                    synthetic Art,
                                                     Volunteers tenured
                                                •
                                                    faculty
                                                    Emerging artists
                                                •
HYBRID SOCIO-CONSTRUCTIONIST INSTITUTIONS
                 Hybrid institutions:

                 Fragmentation of institutions lead to
                 acceptance of peer culture within
                 Institutional boundaries are fluid.

                 Creation of learning networks tied to
                 interest and practices outside
                 profession, discipline and
                 organizations.

                 Socialization:
                 - work that combines
                 personal-informal-professional
                 networks of conversations,
                 - mixed-space,
                 - co-learning,
                 - innovation exits outside of institutions.
PROFESSIONAL INFORMAL KNOWLEDGE
DISSEMINATION VIA CULTURE JAMMING

    Professionals educators are participating to these

    collectives
    Michael Wesch

    Institutions are starting to use culture jamming to

    disseminate their knowledge

    Cern Large Hadron Rap

    Views: 4,423,967
Social Media: Short-circuit the traditional authorities of diffusion
of culture and change the nature of institutional territories.

Institutions are already moving towards deschooling some parts
of learning. Carleon has succeeded in becoming an informal arm
of universities as envisioned by Illich.

A broader participation will require rethinking of how we support
informal learning.

Will be participate to these emerging living libraries?

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Virtual Living Libraries: An exploration of social media as places of cultural and knowledge exchange

  • 1. VIRTUAL LIVING LIBRARIES An exploration of Social Media as places of cultural and knowledge exchange Alexandra Bal, March 12th, 2009 Presented at Ryerson, FCAD SRC Seminar
  • 2. SOCIAL MEDIA ARE DIFFERENT FROM VISUAL MEDIA
  • 3. PARTICIPATORY CULTURE (JENKINS) Peer based production and consumption of media  Facilitate users’ participation  new tools and technologies enable consumers to archive, annotate, appropriate, and recirculate media content. Mediate human relationships  Do It Yourself (DYI) media allows Individuals and groups to participate to conversations This presentation explores manifestation of this participatory culture within Youtube and Second Life
  • 4. THE YOUTUBE PHENOMENON For Wesch, it celebrates  new forms of Expression  Empowerment  Identity  Global Community  Which generate new forms of Culture, learning and Social and economic Life
  • 5. FANDOM: POP CULTURE JAMMING Remixing existing media messages to create new ones  Stars war kid Views: 11,904,270 • Star Wars kid Drunken Jedi Views: 6,294,606 • Star wars kid VS Yoda: Views: 2,453,195 • South Park
  • 6. CULTURE JAMMING TO FAMILY FOOTAGE Charlie bit me: Views: 85,240,780 Charlie remix: Views: 1,439,409 Charlie reenacted: Views: 1,050,415 The public has become a performer
  • 7. COLLECTIVE PUBLIC PERFORMANCE This informal participatory culture is influencing other social spheres.
  • 8. OBAMA POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS USED CJ Yes we can song  Views: 16,594,825
  • 9. MR OBAMA DOES NOT WORK AS WELL Why? 
  • 10. SOCIAL MEDIA = FOLK CULTURE Folk Culture respond to the need of people to be active  social participants in the creation of their culture (Bakan and Nolan, 2009) To share  To create (Janick, 2009)  To perform (McLuhan, 1967) Their own stories, experiences and knowledge The network is a public sphere  Creation and participation to public discourse and culture 
  • 11. FOLK CULTURE EXISTS IN MULTIPLE FORMS Cartesian social form: Youtube:  conversation = co-creation of content Embodied form:   Real world : Living libraries  Virtual Worlds: conversation = co-action + co-creation of content Social Media gas facilitated the emergence of informal communities where culture emerges out of informal conversations
  • 12. REAL WORLD LIVING LIBRARIES
  • 13. SECOND LIFE IS NOT A GAME A sociological space   Avatars: Embodied peers meet in space and converse without geographical constrains.  Tele-collaboration  Tele-Performance environment ladyhawke365's photostream
  • 14. SOCIAL MEDIA ARE FORMS OF LIVING LIBRARIES Informal Learning Environments Where people are part of self organizing informal communities and institutions
  • 15. INFORMAL COMMUNITIES OF INTERESTS Peers are learning within informal social networks  based on their interests. Learning happens by informal sharing of  experiences (Freire, 1978) with members of communities of interests. Social Constructivism:  Peers learn from their own and other's experiences and social contexts (Vygotsky, 1978). Cancerland 
  • 16. LEARNING WITHIN INFORMAL COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICES Constructionist learning driven by discovery and experimentation (Papert, 1992). Lived experiences + Action create learning.
  • 17. SOME FORMS OF INTELLIGENCE BECOME COLLECTIVE Connective Intelligence (de Kerckhove) Collective Intelligence (Levy) In both cases: Culture and knowledge results from •Conversations between peers •Activities between peers Knowledge is the result of •Lived experience = expertise •Authentic and personal narratives •Co-creation by peers •Peers interests’
  • 18. SHIFT IN MEDIATED EDUCATION CULTURE Visual media:  Information = knowledge  Authored Story Telling Authored knowledge An author formally tells a  An expert educates via a  story via a scripted scripted presentation experience Social media:  Social media:  Knowledge Sharing: Peers Story Sharing: Peers informally educate each informally share authentic other and lived experiences Experiential Media:  Experiential Media:  knowledge building Story Living Peers learn by building  Peers build experiences  experiences together together
  • 19. WHAT DOES THIS MEANS TO INSTITUTIONS Digital natives are growing up in these alternate social  realities. Since education = social reproduction, which values should it now promote?
  • 20. EDUCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL FRAMEWORKS Different communication models influence different educational models which in turn are a reflection of current capitalist industrial frameworks (Boltanski and Chiappello, 2001) . Behaviorism: Taylorist Industry Socialize to - Institutional hierarchies - Standard use of time and space - Passive behaviours and routines - Competition
  • 21. INNOVATION INDUSTRIES Cognitivism: Hierarchies lessen. The individual has value Innovating workers share knowledge to advance progress within the institution. Professional communities from multiple discipline within Institutions. Socialize to: - Standard use of time and space - Active behaviours and routines - Professional Social Networks - Collaboration
  • 22. NETWORK INDUSTRIES Social Constructivism: Institutional boundaries soften. Value is created and shared by members of a network instead of by individual companies (Kelley, 1998). Creation of professional communities tied to discipline instead of organization. Socialize to - autonomy, - Coo-petition (Brandenburger and Nalebuff, 1997), - virtual space.
  • 23. PEER 2 PEER INDUSTRIES Social constructionism: Delocalized and self-organizing collectives are creating their own industrial frameworks. - self-directed education, supported by social relations, in fluid, informal arrangements (Illich, 1971). Informal communities of practice are - rationalizing production processes Peer socialization: -work is mobile, -- Time and relationships are fluid - public spaces become workspaces, -- co-creation, co-production, -- co-working (Forlano, 2008).
  • 24. INFORMAL ORGANISATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS - Collectives are formalizing the status of their collectives in order to gain legal protection of their processes (creative commons) and organizing into rights to be non profit oriented. Others are building informal institutions  Carleon Open University: synthetic Art, Volunteers tenured • faculty Emerging artists •
  • 25. HYBRID SOCIO-CONSTRUCTIONIST INSTITUTIONS Hybrid institutions: Fragmentation of institutions lead to acceptance of peer culture within Institutional boundaries are fluid. Creation of learning networks tied to interest and practices outside profession, discipline and organizations. Socialization: - work that combines personal-informal-professional networks of conversations, - mixed-space, - co-learning, - innovation exits outside of institutions.
  • 26. PROFESSIONAL INFORMAL KNOWLEDGE DISSEMINATION VIA CULTURE JAMMING Professionals educators are participating to these  collectives Michael Wesch Institutions are starting to use culture jamming to  disseminate their knowledge Cern Large Hadron Rap  Views: 4,423,967
  • 27. Social Media: Short-circuit the traditional authorities of diffusion of culture and change the nature of institutional territories. Institutions are already moving towards deschooling some parts of learning. Carleon has succeeded in becoming an informal arm of universities as envisioned by Illich. A broader participation will require rethinking of how we support informal learning. Will be participate to these emerging living libraries?

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Peers co-construct meaning and experiencesvia co-production of their own cultural and educational artefacts (Ito, 2008).
  2. This presentation explores this participatory culture in Youtube and Second Life