Monday, November 16, 2015

Twitter and communication

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I was drawn most to "Murmur Study", mostly because of the clean and minimal aesthetic that it had. I didn't realize that the black boxes were printers at first, and the receipt paper looked like fabric to me. I think the concept is neat and the meaning behind it is interesting. How can people communicate in 140 words or less? It is by these emotive words and phrases that we get our point across.

"Murmur Study" and "Re-Twittering Machine", and even Ethan Zuckerman's TED Talk, were all commenting on communication through Twitter and how successful our communication is on a personal level and a global level. If we are limited to 140 characters, how do we connect to other people around us? And if we can't communicate with those around us, how then do we communicate on a global scale?




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