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Beyond Culture Jamming
  • xtine
  • California State University, Fullerton
  • Electrofringe Festival
  • Newcastle, Australia
  • October 5, 2008

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Video of 50 M Freestyle Swim, South African
contestant available for viewing here
http//mechanicalolympics.org/?p182
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MechanicalOlympics.org
Directions Create a new video of someone
performing the role of a woman from South Africa
competing in the Womens 50 Meter Freestyle Swim
Competition. You can actually be a woman from
South Africa or you can be any gender, from
anywhere, and simply represent
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MechanicalOlympics.org
Directions In the video you can do anything that
you think someone would do during a freestyle
swim competition. Any abstraction on the idea is
acceptable.
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MechanicalOlympics.org
Directions The video should be between 25 and 60
seconds. It does not have to be edited. It can be
made from a cell phone or any kind of camera that
records video. Wear the sign. Post to
YouTube.com and submit your link.
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MechanicalOlympics.org
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Video of Womens Track and Field Hurdles Event,
USA contestant available for viewing here
http//mechanicalolympics.org/?p192
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Mechanical Turk
This is what a typical HIT looks like on mturk.com
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Mechanical Turk
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MechanicalOlympics.org
  • Purpose The Mechanical Olympics offers the
    human intelligence task (HIT) workers a creative
    and physical alternative to their typical HITs.
    Workers perform Olympic events while creating
    videos for YouTube and the Mechanical Olympics
    blog. The blog is an Olympic event for the
    masses, where every viewer has the opportunity to
    vote on medalists. Gold medalists win a bonus
    award. Participants and viewers are reminded that
    the amateur can often be just as engaging and
    entertaining as the professional (xtine,
    mechanicalolylmpics.org/?page_id2).

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MechanicalOlympics.org
  • Purpose To create information exchange promoting
    interpretation independent thinking.

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Mens Platform Dive
Video of Mens Platform Diving, Great Britain
contestant available for viewing here
http//mechanicalolympics.org/?p157
Information exchange promoting interpretation.
Representing Great Britain
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MechanicalOlympics.org
Video of Mens Platform Diving, Australian
contestant available for viewing here
http//mechanicalolympics.org/?p157
Information exchange promoting interpretation.
Representing Australia
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MechanicalOlympics.org
Video of Mens Platform Diving, USA
contestant available for viewing here
http//mechanicalolympics.org/?p157
Information exchange promoting interpretation.
Representing USA
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MechanicalOlympics.org
Information exchange promoting interpretation.
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MechanicalOlympics.org
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Culture Jamming 101
  • In 2002, Naomi Klein defined culture jamming as
    the practice of parodying advertisements and
    hijacking billboards in order to drastically
    alter their messages (280).

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Culture Jamming 101
  • By 2004, Mark Dery made the term popular in The
    New York Times and Adbusters articles as
    something that might best be defined as media
    hacking, information warfare, terror-art, and
    guerrilla semiotics, all in one
    (http//www.markdery.com/archives/books/culture_ja
    mming/000005more).

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Culture Jamming 101
  • Kalle Lasns Culture Jam The Uncooling of
    America reads as a manifesto for a millennial
    reincarnation of Timothy Learys Turn on, tune
    in, and drop out, but Lasn inverts the message,
    commanding readers to turn off (the television),
    tune out (of mass medias agenda) and drop in
    (unexpectedly, as culture jammers)(xtine,
    http//journal.media-culture.org.au/0804/04-xtine.
    php)

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Examples of Culture Jamming
Video of Adbusters Whirl-Mart available for
viewing here http//www.youtube.com/watch?vJaj
JCcUUVgk
  • Adbusters Whirl-Mart

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Examples of Culture Jamming
  • Billboard Liberation Front

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A Penny For Your Thoughts
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A Penny For Your Thoughts
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A Penny For Your Thoughts
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A Penny For Your Thoughts
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The conquest of cool
  • The critical voices that are meant to be heard in
    the efforts of a culture jam often become the
    new strata ofcool culture. From Adbusters
    merchandise to the co-optation of the
    counterculture (cool) identity, jamming generates
    more of the same.

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The conquest of cool
  • When writing about American culture, Lasn often
    substitutes the word culture with cool. As
    in, American culture resides in the development
    of a marketable and highly manufactured, American
    cool. This suggests that American culture
    consists of marketed products carrying symbolic
    meanings associated with status (the brand) and
    lifestyle mythologies (xtine, http//journal.medi
    a-culture.org.au/0804/04-xtine.php)

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The conquest of cool
  • In The Conquest of Cool, Frank illustrates that
    Burroughs appearance in a Nike commercial (and
    assorted commercials for GAP) is symbolic of
    members of the counterculture who transgress the
    counter/alternative border into the mainstream.
    The mass media consumes the cool identity.

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The conquest of cool
  • The co-optation of youth culture started in the
    1960s, as Frank writes in his 1997 book The
    Conquest of Cool, In its hostility to
    established tastes, the counterculture seemed to
    be preparing young people to rebel against
    whatever they had patronized before and to view
    the cycles of the new without the suspicion of
    earlier eras (27).

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The conquest of cool
  • Klein interviews Carrie McLaren of Stay Free!
    Magazine who opposes Adbusters Magazine, where
    the culture jammers tool box sale items include
    posters, videos, stickers and postcards.
    McLaren says, What comes out is no real
    alternative to our culture of consumption. Just a
    different brand (295).

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Delocator.net
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Delocator.net
  • Purpose Corporate industries invading American
    neighborhoods, from coffee chains to bookstore
    chains, music chains and movie theatre chains,
    pose a threat to the authenticity of our unique
    neighborhoods. Although there is room on the map
    for shared territories - both the homogenous
    corporate enterprise and the independent ventures
    across the nation, our independent,
    community-operated businesses deserve your dime
    (xtine, delocator.net/whydelocate.htm).

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Delocator.net
The site was launched in 2005. In 2006 I added
books and movie theaters. User feedback suggests
1.  The ability to edit entries 2.  A better
distance calculator 3.  Additional categories
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Beyond Jamming
  • In his article, Interactive Audiences, Henry
    Jenkins wrote, audiences are gaining greater
    power and autonomy as they enter into the new
    knowledge culture. (Jenkins 158). Jenkins essay
    culminates in differentiating culture jamming
    from an interactive model for social reform.

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Beyond Interruption
  • Jenkins differentiates jamming from blogging.
    While culture jamming generates noise in a
    one-way communication system, a two-way
    communication system such as utilizing
    user-generated information facilitates Jenkins
    knowledge culture.

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Beyond Noise
  • The key is that a participatory culture producing
    alternatives to the mass media creates the
    possibility for an alternative reality. Instead
    of generating noise, the knowledge culture aims
    to change social behaviors.

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Beyond Static
  • Online user-generated information in combination
    with a participatory culture (both on and
    offline) empowers citizens to act on alternative
    ideologies. I provide examples in the following
    projects.

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Your Neighbors Biz
  • Purpose Your Neighbors' Biz is a Google map
    mash-up that locates neighbors in your social
    network who have connected with you through
    Facebook. User-generated content on this site
    serves three purposes 1. To assist neighbors in
    finding and supporting hobbyist services, such as
    dog-walking, hair-cutting, baby sitting, lawn
    mowing, car washing, and so on, 2. To promote
    using the web for the discrete purpose of
    socializing offline - specifically, to persuade
    web users to meet their neighbors, and 3. To
    increase the client base of neighbors who have
    side-jobs(xtine, yourneighborsbiz.com/about.html)
    .

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Your Neighbors Biz
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Your Neighbors Biz
The website will rely on key factors 1. The
trust that is already instilled within online
social networks 2.  A Google Map interface to
calculate distances, most notably for services
that are nearby but not part of the online
network 3. An interest in promoting local sales
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In Summary
  • Delocator.net YourNeighborsBiz.com utilize
    information exchange to empower web users in the
    analog world.
  • My experiments with Mechanical Turk, Mechanical
    Olympics, A Penny For Your Thoughts, Mechanical
    Cookbook, create information exchange promoting
    individual thinking and interpretation.

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In Summary
  • Culture Jamming continues to be useful for media
    projects that simply critique the mainstream
    media.

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In Summary
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In Summary
  • ...but...

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In Summary
  • ...empowering users to think as individuals and
    to act in their local neighborhoods is critical.
    Using the web to make social change offline
    surpasses critique and implements democracy.

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In Summary
  • Dery, Mark. Culture jamming Hacking, Slashing
    and Sniping in the Empire of Signs. Open
    Magazine Pamphlet Series 25. 1993. 22 June 2007.
    mming/000005more.
  • Frank, Thomas. The Conquest of Cool. Chicago
    University of Chicago Press, 1997.
  • Frank, Thomas. Why Johnny Cant Dissent Ed.
    Thomas Frank and Matt Weiland. Commodify Your
    Dissent. New York W.W. Norton Co. 31 46.
  • Jenkins, Henry. Interactive Audiences? Ed. Dan
    Harries. The New Media Book. London British Film
    Institute, 2002. 157-170.
  • Klein, Naomi. No Logo. New York Picador, 2000.
  • Lasn, Kalle. Culture Jam The Uncooling of
    America. New York Eagle Brook, 1999.
  • xtine. Why Delocate? Delocator. 5 September
    2006 .
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