2. Introduction
• The problem that I choose to look at is are we interacting and
communicating enough or are we spending to much time on
new media technologies like social media?
• The research question that my mini project addresses is ‘do
we communicate?’
• Specifically looking at social networks and New media, new
media is means of mass communication using digital
technologies such as the Internet.
• Specifically looking at social networks and New media.
• The main work that has been done that gives rise to my
question was photography this way my research project
relates to finding out the truth
3. • “The medium is the message.” (McLuhan, Fiore and Agel,
2008)
4. New media
• Before social media and new media, we were extremely
limited in our means to interact with others and we were
limited to the people that we knew in person. There were
things we had to deal with that these days we just don’t do,
for example actually calling for a friend instead of texting
them you're outside, waiting for a letter in the mail, waiting a
week to get your pictures that you sent off to be developed
etc.
• New media has a lot of disadvantages to it, for instance we
spend a lot of our time on social networking websites such as
Facebook, Twitter etc. that we don’t interact with our fellow
students or work colleagues as much.
5. Social media
• Social media has also changed the way that we interact,
mainly the way we have lost some of our social skills. Some
people are completely incapable of carrying on a normal
conversation or interacting with people in person because of
the dependency of social media.
• Social networks are becoming one of the dominant ways we
communicate for example Snapchat or facebook. People are
more obsessed with checking their phones every 2 minutes
rather than engaging in meaningful conversation with their
friends or family.
6. • “Today as yesterday, the media filter our experience and
shape our understandings of the world” (Shoemaker and
Reese, n.d.)
• “reported using Facebook approximately 30 minutes
throughout the day as part of their daily routine” (Pempek,
Yermolayeve, &Calvert, 2009, p.227)
7. Literature review
• “online social interactions fundamentally differ from face-to-
face interactions in offlince social networks. Online social
networking typically offers opertunitties for expresion that
are less restrictive. Users may disclose a levels quite diffrent
than in thier face-to-face conversations.” (Noor Al-Deen and
Hendricks, 2011)
8. Methodology
• I will be using an experimental approach to solving the
question of ‘do we communicate?’
• The method I will be using for my first mini project will be
photography.
• I constructed this artefact by photographing students in the
university for 4 days, I photographed students in groups and
by themselves so I could then observe the photos to answer
my question ‘do we communicate?’
• I used photography approach so I could then observe the data
collected from my photographs to judge if people spend to
much time on new media/social media.
9. Studio practice
• The rationale behind this was to see if students communicate
to each other depending who there with or what they are
doing, I choose to sit in the same spot so I could compare and
see if there is a reason to why we are on their phones, this
way I could analysis students without them knowing therefore
know it wasn’t set up so then I could then collect the data and
compare which would answer my question.
16. Results
• Overall as you can see from the images people get distracted by
new media technologies a lot.
• My aim was to find out if we are we interacting and
communicating enough or are we spending to much time on new
media technologies like social media? Answering the question ‘do
we communicate?’
• I feel like I completed this and you can see from my images I
collected that we don’t communicate a lot and even when we are
in groups or with people
• There was only 3 out of 9 groups that were shown that none of
them were using their phones, in the rest at least one person was
using their phones.
• It was shown that we use our phones more when we are alone as
nearly everyone that was pictured alone was seen using there
phone.
17. Conclusion
• Further research:
• when were face to face with peers why do we feel the need to look
at our phones and go on social media? does this mean are we really
face to face?
• Why do we feel the need use our phones more when we are on our
own?
• Look at my results it is clear that we detracted by new media social
networks and our phones a lot, we Could go on to look at for
further research what sort of social media is distracting us the most
and why, why are we so addicted to the likes on facebook and why
when we get up is our phones the first thing we look at?
• “In Sum, scholers treat facebook as a channel of cunnication for
social interaction rather than a place for users to make important
connections and for those relationships to form overriding patterns
worthy of study.” (Noor Al-Deen and Hendricks, 2011)
18. Bibliography
• McLuhan, M., Fiore, Q. and Agel, J. (2008). The medium is the
massage. 1st ed. London: Penguin.
• Shoemaker, P. and Reese, S. (n.d.). Mediating the message in
the 21st century.
• Millennial CEO. (2016). How Social Media Has Changed How
We Communicate. [online] Available at:
http://millennialceo.com/social-media-changed-
communicate/ [Accessed 18 Nov. 2016].
• Noor Al-Deen, H. and Hendricks, J. (2011). Social media. 1st
ed. Blue Ridge Summit, PA: Lexington Books.
Notes de l'éditeur
My research question is ‘do we communicate?’
The problem that I choose to look at is are we interacting and communicating enough or are we spending to much time on new media technologies like social media?
The research question that my mini project addresses is ‘do we communicate?’
Specifically looking at social networks and New media, new media is means of mass communication using digital technologies such as the Internet.
Specifically looking at social networks and New media.
The main work that has been done that gives rise to my question was photography ,this way by taking photographs that weren't sat up and observing them my research project relates to finding out the truth
Media theorist Marshall McLuhan said that “The medium is the message.” He is stating that the medium has control over us in what we see and do, and this term can be used with new media.
Before social media and new media, we were extremely limited in our means to interact with others and we were limited to the people that we knew in person. There were things we had to deal with that these days we just don’t do, for example actually calling for a friend instead of texting them you're outside, waiting for a letter in the mail, waiting a week to get your pictures that you sent off to be developed etc.
New media has a lot of disadvantages to it, for instance we spend a lot of our time on social networking websites such as Facebook, Twitter etc. that we don’t interact with our fellow students or work colleagues as much.
Social media has also changed the way that we interact, mainly the way we have lost some of our social skills. Some people are completely incapable of carrying on a normal conversation or interacting with people in person because of the dependency of social media.
Social networks are becoming one of the dominant ways we communicate for example Snapchat or Instagram. People are more obsessed with checking their smartphone every 2 minutes than engaging in meaningful conversation with their friends or family. Even though social media is good and useful to have and can really help us, but it also distracts us to the point of being blind and deaf to everything else going on.
Keeping on the topic of social media here is a quote from Shoemaker and Reese “Today as yesterday, the media filter our experience and shape our understandings of the world”
In a recent study collage students “reported using Facebook approximately 30 minutes throughout the day as part of their daily routine” (Pempek, Yermolayeve, &Calvert, 2009, p.227) this is relevant As communication and information travel faster and faster, the world seems to get smaller and smaller. As a result, this changes how the world communicates, especially with today’s obsession with social media networks.
For my literature review I looked at the book Social Media: Usage and Impact, this book explores the emerging role and impact of social media as they evolve. Noor Al-Deen and Hendricks examine the implementation and effect of social media in various environments, including educational settings and strategic communication. They state Within the past ten years, social media such as Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Flickr, and others have grown at a tremendous rate, enlisting an astronomical number of users. Social media have inevitably become an integral part of the contemporary classroom, of advertising and public relations industries, of political campaigning, and of numerous other aspects of our daily existence.
Noor Al-Deen and Hendricks also claim “online social interactions fundamentally differ from face-to-face interactions in offlince social networks. Online social networking typically offers opertunitties for expresion that are less restrictive. Users may disclose a levels quite diffrent than in thier face-to-face conversations.” (Noor Al-Deen and Hendricks, 2011) claming while online social networks differ from face-to-face social networks in important ways, they nonetheless function as a viable channel for interaction.
I will be using an experimental approach to solving the question of ‘do we communicate?’
The method I will be using for my first mini project will be photography.
I constructed this artefact by photographing students in the university for 4 days, I photographed students in groups and by themselves so I could then observe the photos to answer my question ‘do we communicate?’
I used photography approach so I could then observe the data collected from my photographs to judge if people spend to much time on new media/social media.
The rationale behind this was to see if students communicate to each other depending who there with or what they are doing, I choose to sit in the same spot so I could compare and see if there is a reason to why we are on their phones, this way I could analysis students without them knowing therefore know it wasn’t set up so then I could then collect the data and compare which would answer my question.
Before taking the photos I did research on photography and how to work the camera so I could make them as professional as possible, to do this I first looked at how to set the camera up, i did this by using guide that is given with the camera, this taught me how to work shutter speed white balance, flash and lighting .
LCD brightness +3
Used skylight warm filter effect
Played around with white balance using flash used fluorescent but I didn’t think they worked out that well.
After gathering and uploading my images I then used Photoshop and camera raw to edit my images to make finishing touches like cropping and blurring some of the backgrounds to emphasis them being on there phones and not really “being in the world”
Here are images from day one I put together of random students in the university to find out ‘do we communicate?’
Overall as you can see from the images people get distracted by new media technologies a lot.
My aim was to find out if we are we interacting and communicating enough or are we spending to much time on new media technologies like social media? Answering the question ‘do we communicate?’
I feel like I completed this and you can see from my images I collected that we don’t communicate a lot and even when we are in groups or with people
There was only 3 out of 9 groups that were shown that none of them were using their phones, in the rest at least one person was using their phones. Which i was surprised by.
It was shown that we use our phones more when we are alone as nearly everyone that was pictured alone was seen using there phone.
Further research:
when were face to face with peers why do we feel the need to look at our phones and go on social media? does this mean are we really face to face?
Why do we feel the need use our phones more when we are on our own?
Look at my results it is clear that we detracted by new media social networks and our phones a lot, we Could go on to look at for further research what sort of social media is distracting us the most and why, why are we so addicted to the likes on facebook and why when we get up is our phones the first thing we look at?
Noor Al-Deen and Hendricks state “In Sum, scholers treat facebook as a channel of cunnication for social interaction rather than a place for users to make important connections and for those relationships to form overriding patterns worthy of study.” (Noor Al-Deen and Hendricks, 2011)