Give these Dreamweaver Tutorials a go!

Posted in Dreamweaver tutorials on April 9, 2008 by dean

Hi,

There are some great Dreamweaver tutorials on the web.
Search for the latest Dreamweaver CS3 tutorial and improve
your computer skills and impress friends.

http://www.vineyardesigns.com/resources/dreamweaver/

http://www.digitalfamily.com/dreamweaver/

or if you learn better with video tutorials try this one. But note that
it only has the introduction for free.

http://www.vtc.com/modules/products/titleDetails.php?sku=33789&affiliate=vineyardesigns

YouTube – Creating Rollovers in Photoshop and Dreamweaver CS3

Posted in Dreamweaver tutorials on April 9, 2008 by dean

Guest Lecturer: Documentary Filmmaker Lee Hunt

Posted in Week 4 on April 3, 2008 by dean

Online Documentary Links

Posted in Online Documentary Examples, Online Documentary Links on April 1, 2008 by dean

Examples of previous Transient Spaces docos.

Posted in Online Documentary Examples on April 1, 2008 by dean

If you need some inspiration or a working model,
why not take a look at some examples of online
documentaries made by previous Transient Spaces
students. (http://mmp.adc.rmit.edu.au/?p=669)

cheers,

Dean.

navigating the narrative in space: gender and spatiality in virtual worlds | Art Journal | Find Articles at BNET.com

Posted in Articles of interest on April 1, 2008 by dean

navigating the narrative in space: gender and spatiality in virtual worlds | Art Journal | Find Articles at BNET.com
Technology allows us an alternate space within which we can invent unique methods of telling stories, forming identities, and remembering. As a media maker, I value the ability to use digital tools and to work comfortably within computer-generated spaces. I can combine tools, images, and multiple voices to create three-dimensional computer worlds. I am particularly interested in exploring online space in the third dimension to create “navigable narratives.” Beyond a hypertext, where digital text is linked to other texts over the Internet, these narratives–self-maneuvered stories–are created in a virtual space along X, Y, and Z planes and woven with both moving and stationary images, spatialized sounds, and coded messengers. Through motion and point of view, text can also be spatialized and sculpted, and the user can both interpret and experience the story differently with each telling, with each performance.

Week 3 Lecture: Planning your Website.

Posted in week 3 on March 28, 2008 by dean

Hi,

Here is a copy of the material covered in the week 3 lecture
for those who missed it or would simply like to revise.

ts_lecture_week3.ppt

Mobile media: Seadragon and Photosynth

Posted in Mobile media with tags on March 28, 2008 by dean

Ryanrepublic’s Weblog
I have recently discovered a great source of up and coming technology at the TED Conference which is basically a coming together of some the greatest minds in the world spread across all fields.There are extraordinary demo’s of new software under development. The first is Seadragon. Seadragon seems to be screen size independent; great for mobiles with allows the smooth zooming or browsing of content. Included in the demo is Photosynth with just blows my mind. The software basically composites multiple images extracted from a site like flicker into a 3D object which can be zoomed in on, incredibly fluid in BETA at the moment only on PC (probably works on bootcamp if you have a Mac). These technologies in full release especially when embedded in mobile devices will make the users experience much simpler as well as adding a further dimension to the mobile experience. Which in the past was very restrictive in regard to screen size . The recent change in the mobile experience have really come with the iphone, but if Microsoft who owns Seadragon and Photosynth adds them to the Microsoft mobile OS. Microsoft could jump ahead of the iphone in the future if implement correctly.

Trackbacking: A handy research tool

Posted in Media Theory on March 27, 2008 by dean

Hi All,

The blogs are looking good and I look forward to
seeing them develop over the semester.
Trackbacking is a great tool for collecting research
from other sites, so make the most of it.

I found this interesting piece on Baudrillard on one of
the Transient Spaces blogs.

massrapid
Critical Theorist Jean Baudrillard suggests that photography paradoxically represents an unrealistic, non-objective world in the way the medium, through technique, is capable of resisting movement and silencing noise. Often, there is also an absence of reality in the photographic image, as Baudrillard argues the “eyes” of the lens sits in between the operator and the presence of reality. Additionally, in the advent of new media, the photographer’s accessibility to digital cameras and digital post-processing tools give the photojournalist a plethora of options to construct or skew meaning through his photographs. For this honors year, I hope to study the work of photojournalists and their photographs in selected news prints (for example, The Age). Through the study, to illustrate how messages are constructed through framing and photo manipulation, and hence back Baudrillard’s claim that photographs in journalism (like the written word), make it difficult for the reader to distinguish a real occurrence from the constructed image – resulting in a hyper-realistic representation of a situation.

Release form for your Documentary

Posted in Relaease forms on March 27, 2008 by dean

Hi,

Below is a release form that may be used if you are developing any documentary-style interview, photo, and video content.
personal_release_form.doc

Cheers,

Dean.