Producing Participatory Media
(always a work in progress)
H79.2482
Summer 2006 - Session II
Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:30 PM - 9:25 PM
June 27th through August 3rd
721 Broadway, Room 441
Instructor: Shawn Van Every
Email: Shawn.Van.Every@nyu.edu
Office Hours: Wednesdays 2-4 PM or by appointment
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Class Wiki
Class Listserv
Class Blog
Class Stream
New Class Stream
Description
Traditional broadcast media (television and radio) are in a time of transition. Broadcast is being pushed in new directions by the increasing ease of producing compelling material, and by the interactive and social nature of the internet. Blogs and other internet based social networks have given rise to an audience that is eager to engage with and participate in the creation of media. This appetite is quickly moving into the realm of television and radio with new avenues for distribution and new means for audience interaction offering serious challenges to traditional broadcast.
The goal of this course is to introduce students to new technologies and methods for creating participatory media and making it available. Students will develop new ideas for helping this transition along both on the internet and in the traditional broadcast space. This course will have regular assignments, student presentations, guest speakers and will culminate with group projects.
Grades
Grades will be determined according to the following breakdown:
-Regular Assignments 25%
-Mid-Term Paper 15%
-Participation and Attendance 20%
-Presentation 15%
-Final Project 25%
Weblog
It is expected that everyone in the class will create and maintain a blog for their assignments. Also, we will have a class blog that I hope you will all contribute thoughts and interesting items to. This is a very fast moving space we will all need each others help to keep abreast of what is going on. I will setup a username and password on this for each of you. I will also link to each of your blogs in the "blog roll" so we have a quick reference to everyone's work.
Please enter your name, preferred email address and the URL to your blog (you can always edit this later) on the class wiki
Listserv
This class is expected to be participatory in nature and discussions will certainly take place outside of the classroom. Along with the blog, one primary vehicles for these discussions (as well as administrative issues) will be the listserv.
Please signup for the class listserv
Laptops and WiFi
I love having WiFi available and I think it is a valuable tool for use in the classroom. Unfortunately, it can very easily be a distraction as well. ITP has instituted as default a no laptop use in the classroom rule. We are going to break that rule and instead stick to the following rule: No laptop use when other students are presenting and during discussions. At other times, following along with class notes and related activities is acceptable.
Regular Assignments
We will have regular assignments that are relevant to class material. Due to the fact that we are exploring this material from both a production and audience standpoint, some assignments may be two part, one part production and one part audience. This means that for each assignment may need to both produce something and comment on other people's pieces. Assignments are required and turning in an assignment late will adversely affect your grade.
Attendance
Attendance is mandatory. Please inform me via email if you are going to miss a class. Habitually showing up late for class or an excessive number of absences will adversely affect your grade.
Class Participation
As if I haven't said this enough. This class will be participatory, you are expected to participate in discussions and give feedback to other students both in class and via their project blogs. This (along with attendance) is 20% of your overall grade.
Paper
There will be a short paper, no more than 5 pages, due on July 28. Although the specific topic is left up to you, some topic suggestions are as follows:
-An argument for or against media oligarchy
-A tool or project idea (relating to the class material)
-An idea for adding audience participation to an existing television or radio program
Presentations
Starting on the 3rd class, we will have student presentations. I will divide the class up into pairs or groups of three and each class one or two groups will give a 15 minute presentation about one of the following:
-A new participatory media technology (software, hardware or website)
-Content that is particularly compelling in the context of the class
Final Projects
This class will culminate with group projects. It is expected that these will be content driven rather than technology driven. Projects such as the development of a tool or a vehicle for interaction will be considered but should be used in combination with content elements.
Books
The following two books are required reading for the class (I will be assigning chapters to read):
We the Media, Dan Gillmor 2004 (Website/Blog)
Television Disrupted, Shelly Palmer 2006 (Website)
(We the Media can be entirely downloaded for free: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/wemedia/book/index.csp)
The following books are optional, they make for good paper and presentation material:
Darknet, J.D. Lasica 2005 (Website/Blog)
(A good portion of Darknet is available as well: http://www.darknet.com/2006/01/my_first_torren.html)
Websites, Mailing lists and so on..
There are too many to list, here are a couple that will get you started:
Unmediated.org
Radio and The Internet Newsletter (RAIN)
ITV Today
Although not explicitly required reading, the above websites are essential for further understanding and will help immensely in class discussions. They also help in finding great material for papers and presentations.
The class blog on the other hand will be required reading, keep an eye on it.
Class Schedule
The class will be structured as follows: The first half, exploring emerging media related technologies available on the internet. The second half, thinking about and developing new ideas for how these tools might be used.
Class 1 - June 27
Topics:
- Introductions
- Syllabus
- Examples
- Blogging
Handout
Assignments:
Class 2 - June 29
Topics: The current state of affairs. Emerging Practices of Internet based Media (Audio and Video)
- Audio Blogging
- RSS
- Podcasting
- Pod Safe Music
- Enhanced Podcasts
- Video Blogging
- RSS Extensions - Media RSS
Handout
Assignments:
- Create an audio or video piece and post to your blog. Make sure it shows up as an enclosure in your RSS feed.
- Download and install a podcast or video blog aggregator and subscribe to some. (Subscribing to your classmate's feeds would be a good start.)
- Create a blog entry about your experiences.
- Read the next 3 chapters from We The Media (4, 5 and 6).
No Class - July 4
Class 3 - July 6
Topics: The current state of affairs. Emerging Practices of Internet based Media (Audio and Video)
- Online and Desktop Aggregators
- Flash, JavaScript and more..
Handout
Assignments:
- Think about and demonstrate a way to push video blogging or podcasting further (more participatory). Could be done technically or through the content.
- Read the next three chapters of We The Media (7, 8 and 9)
Class 4 - July 11
Topics: Emulating broadcast on the net. The Nut and Bolts of Streaming
- Network architectures
- Streaming protocols
- The players
- The servers
- The codecs
- Bitrate and bandwidth
Handout
Assignments:
- Find some sites utilizing streaming media and write a blog entry about it (What you like, dislike, how it could be better, etc.)
- Finish We The Media
Class 5 - July 13
Topics: Going beyond TV. Nuts and Bolts of Streaming Continued
- Flash Streaming
- SMIL Layout and simple interactivity
- MP3 Streaming (Radio)
Handout
Assignments:
- Try one of the following: Create a SMIL presentation, a Live Flash Stream or an MP3 Stream
- Think about how the class stream can be made better (more participatory for remote viewers)
Class 6 - July 18
Topics: More Emerging Practices
- Peer to Peer distribution (BitTorrent)
Handout
Assignments:
- Try out the streaming kit in combination with our QT streaming server account.
- Read Chapters 3, 4 and 5 in Television Disrupted.
- Work on your papers and start talking to your classmates about final projects.
Class 7 - July 20
Outside Guest:
Nathan Freitas, Founder Open Network Television
Topics: Television in transition
- Cell phone media production: SMS, MMS, Moblogging and more..
Assignments:
- Paper Due Next Week!
- Get up and running with some form of mobile content creation and uploading to the internet.
Class 8 - July 25
Outside Guest:
Andrew Michael Baron, Founder RocketBoom
Topics:
- Final Project Discussion
- Mobile Phone Video Streaming
- Call it in...
Handout
Assignments:
- Meet with your group. Come up with 3 DIFFERENT project ideas and come to the next class prepared to discuss. Text, images, diagrams and references are good supplemental materials.
- Television Disrupted, Chapters 1, 2, 6, 7 and 8
Class 9 - July 27
Outside Guest:
Rick Mandler, VP ABC's Enhanced Television
Topics:
- Class discussion on final projects
- Television: Distribution and Consumption Changes - HDTV, DTV, IPTV, VoD, DVR/PVR, Home Media Adapters
Handout
Assignments:
- Paper due tomorrow!
- Finish Television Disrupted, Chapters 9, 10, 11 and 12
- Crank away on those final projects
Class 10 - August 1
Topics: Finalize it.
- Technical grab bag, topics related to final projects
- Final Project Walk Through and Presentation Preparations
Class 11 - August 3
Final Project Presentations Part 1 (Expect guests)
Guests:
Class 12 - August 4
Final Project Presentations Part 2 (Expect guests)
Guests:
Other Possible Topics
- Peer to Peer Streaming
- Portable Audio and Video Devices (iPod, PSP, ...)
- NYU TV, WFMU, ITP Radio and MNN Collaboration
- Class Streaming
- VoIP (Voice over IP) as a production tool
- Current legal issues: Copyright, DMCA, CARP, Broadcast Flag, Creative Commons
- DRM - Digital Rights Management
- Using Java for as an environment for interactive media
- Wired Sprites, More with Flash, Max/Jitter
- The current state of Interactive Television and Radio: MHP, OCAP, Enhanced TV, Websites, Fansites, SMS and Chat