Friday, September 25, 2009

Week 8.

This week we had to explore the scope of political participation on the internet. I dont particularly take a huge interest in politics other than the major issues so i tried to achieve some of the following as a learning experience.
  • I signed a petition against the 20% increase in car registrations costs.
  • I read up on the Kenmore Bypass on their blog, which would affect me as i live in the area.
  • I also follow PM Kevin Rudd on twitter!!!

What do you think of the Australian Government's plans to censor the internet (the so-called "Clean Feed")???

I dont think the Australian Government should censor the internet. One aspect of this that i believe is important is who decides what Australians can and cant access on the internet? I think that if the internet is censored, Australians will have a disadvantage in news and global affairs as we will only be told what they want to know. In regards to children on the internet, i think it is up to the parents or guardians to decide at what age their child should be allowed to access the content on the internet as well as installing their own software to protect their children. I don't think it is the Australian Governments responsibility to regulate our internet usage.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Week 5. Virtual Reality

The socialising that takes place in the 3D worlds within cyberspace is very different to the instant messenger site such as msn messenger and AIM. The 3D chat room environments are constructed to form a virtual world, whereby users can interact with each other usually via an avatar and form communities and social groups. Instant messenger and other such IM programs work on the basis of adding friends via email, usually people you know in real life, and chatting individually or in a group conversation. The set up is simple and easy to use through individual windows for each conversation and the use of personal display pictures or web cam. It does not create a virtual world but rather is more similar to sending a txt message through your computer. The virtual reality created by the 3D chat rooms inspire a different and unique form of socialising. Through the 3D reality like display and the personal avatars created, the socialising take on more of a real life form, by which users can interact emotionally and physically, without leaving their computer screens. Many users feel bolder and more comfortable through the use of avatars than they would feel in real life social situations. Therefore, the varieties of interaction through this social portal are wide. I have heard and read stories about the use of Secondlife and am slightly worried about the context of the interaction between users. It scares me that in these virtual realities anything is possible and things that would be frowned upon or even illegal such as sexual misconduct can take place. Yes, the decision in in the 'mouse clicks' of each user, but can entering these virtual words obscure what is actual reality and virtual reality in the minds of some users?