Friday, January 12, 2007

Generative visual identity

Generative graphics and organic information design are making their way into the world of the applied arts:

Michael Schmitz' gave a recent thesis presentation at the UDK digital media class. Mika has a history of meshing up biology and graphic design, for example breeding fonts in Genotyp. This time he took to the creation of dynamic logos and corporate identities, in this case the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG). They are very much concerned with how cells organize themselves to become tissue and other so-called emergent
effects.

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Looking for a suitable design solution, Mika soon learned about cellular automata, especially Conway's famous Game of Life, subject of many art pieces. His software basically follows the same rules in creating a dynamic logo for MPI-CBG in time, but the parameters are coupled to certain factors: number of employees = density, funding = speed, number of publications = activity. Different logos are being "bred" and then picked by fitness in relation to theparameters or voted for by the employees. Thus, everytime the logo is displayed on a website as an animated icon or printed out on a letter, it reflects the current state of the lab as a living organism.

Monday, January 8, 2007

World Of Warcraft T2 Rank 14 Mage Plus Bank Character - $495.00


Originally uploaded by cyberchase.

Level 60 Grand Marshal (Rank 14) Tier 2 Male Human Mage Reset Talent Points. Fully geared and ready to own! Exalted with 7 factions! Good Luck and Happy Bidding!

Current ebay bid
: US $495.00

Sunday, January 7, 2007

On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog


On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog
Originally uploaded by cyberchase.

Wikipedia has a good article about online identity which references this famous New Yorker cartoon

'Online identity is far more malleable than "real life" identity; the latter is shaped by factors that are difficult to control (including race, class, occupation, and level of educational achievement). By means of online identities, people are free to redefine themselves as they wish. (In Peter Steiner's famous New Yorker cartoon, a canine computer user says, "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog.") '

Other presentaions from slideshare

Can You See the Real Virtual Me
- has nice way of breaking down identities into 3 types dependent on how they relate to the offline identity


The Avatar as Communication
- breaks down the progression of an avatar based on interaction with community, also has some identity refernce books, seems academic



Secondlife



Bloglines lesson



Social Information Architecture
this has a very nice experise around feedback on slide 39 / 40


Podcast guide


Tools for Collaborative Working
- has an idea for shared home page, could be used as the monitor screen


Brand Blogging 101
- 300 slide monstrr, but nice idea with post it at the beginning in describing yourself


"blogs" and "community"
- has simple theory on the different reasons why communities form


Web.2.What?
- fresh and simple look at the changies in the web


User-Centric Identity
- quite academic look on the subject with good references

The Social Web: Wikis, RSS, Blogs, Flickr, and MORE!

This pulls out the main social software web apps. Also attempts an explaination of each. It focuses on Wikis, Blogs, Youtube, Flickr, del.icio.us, last.fm, libraryThing, Myspace, Slideshare, squidoo, amazon and second life. The only one we have completely missed is last.fm. This requires a software install & itunes, so could be an IT issue.

10 Ways to a Killer Blog

"I had too many Friends that I didn't know anyways."

Interesting article about teens attitude to digital identities:

"Many teens are content (if not happy) to start over with most of their accounts in most places. Forgot your IM password? Sign up again. Forgot your email address? Create a new one. Forgot your login? Time for a change."

"Clarification: This post is not intended to negate or devalue my previous work on how people use different nicks to represent different facets of their identity. This latter practice is common to people of all ages and has great value for impression management. How you represent yourself on LinkedIn is very different from how you represent yourself on Friendster and you don't want these collapsed. This post is meant simply to highlight another aspect of shifting handles amongst teens that is not common amongst adults; it is not intended to say that this is the only reason for new handles. (While losing passwords is common amongst adults as well, starting over happily isn't.)"

Semacode

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Semacode


dorfcode.jpg
Originally uploaded by sns2006.

Blackbeltjones's icon is a semacode. The picture is from a project where some people have mowed a gaint seamcode for consumption by Google Earth. Have alook at the flickr photoset

Blackbeltjones@LIFT06

Poorly filmed and incomplete video of Matt Jones' talk on "Play & Mobility: Small Toys, Loosely Joined"

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Male, 34, married. Real name is Matt Jones. Currently working for Nokia Design, looking after the user-experience for Nokia Nseries.

[NOTE: I know the image is an encoded message, but I can't remember the name of it.]



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Interested in play, mobiles, design and music. Reads alot.

Why blackbelt jones? Here's the story.




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Celebrity deathmatch: Jackson vs. Madonna

Morphing Michael Jackson

Would you like to be called "Belle de Jour"?

A: What's your name?
BDJ: I don't want...
A: I don't want your real name.
Do you think my name is Anais?
We have to celebrate your arrival.
BDJ:No, thanks, madame.
A: Just a bit
We need to find you a name. Simple and cute.
Easy to remember.
Let's think together
That's Mr Adolphe, one of our best clients.
You'll see, he's funny.
I have an idea.
Would you like to called "Belle de jour"


Naming scene from the 60's Bunuel movie "Belle de Jour" with Catherine Deneuve and Genevieve Page

Digital identity map by FredCavazza.net



Originally uploaded by cyberchase.

Great map showing the different areas of digital identity with related webs site services.

Digital identity map by FredCavazza.net

Identity 2.0 Keynote by Dick Hardt

Watch Dick deliver a compelling and dynamic introduction on Identity 2.0 and how the concept of digital identity is evolving.