Lab 2
Amazon.com: Internet as Hyperreal
Lab 2 Directions:
There are four steps to this process. Be sure that you leave yourself enough time to complete these steps. As you work through each step, take some time to jot down your reflections so that you can answer the lab questions and so that you will have material to use for your lab paper. You must complete all four steps but you may complete them in any order that is convenient for you. After you have completed the steps and the lab questions, you will write a lab paper reflecting on your experience of this process.
Step 1: Visit Amazon.com
If you do not have an account, create one and log in with it. After you have spent some time surfing Amazon. Brows the following features:
1. Friends and Favorites __ create a “wish list” here and set up a personal profile.
2. Visit and browse the “Top Reviewers” list.
3. Try to edit your collection to improve your recommendations (follow link on YOUR STORE).
4. Surf Listmania. Consider setting up your own list. Browse lists in your area of interest.
Step 2: Visit Barnes & Nobles on Corporate Drive
Spend some time browsing your favorite areas, reading magazines, listening to music, drinking coffee at the coffee shop. Bring your CMST 3900 readings and do your homework. Fill out your lab in the comfy chairs.
Step 3: Read Griffin and Sabine
While you are at Barnes&Nobles, look for a book entitled, “Griffin and Sabine,” by Nick Bantock. Griffin and Sabine is a book series of adult pop_up books by Nick Bantock. Spend some time (carefully; don’t damage something you’re not going to buy) thumbing through the book and reading a couple of the letters and postcards it contains.
Step 4: Check out an eBook from the school library
Log onto NetLibrary from the library homepage. From there you can browse the ebooks, but you will need to download software to check the books out. Ebook software is already installed on the computers at the reference desk. You will need to create an account if you want to check out a book. You should be able to browse enough of the book to complete the assignment without having to download. Under subject type internet culture and select and browse one of the books that come up.
Lab 2 Questions:
(Each answer should be between a paragraph and a half page in length.)
1. What is the title, author, and date of publication of the book you read from eBooks? Write a brief paragraph that summarizes the content of the eBook you selected.
2. Describe your experience of reading the eBook. In what ways was it similar or different from reading a print book? Which format do you prefer and why? Explain your answer using concepts from class readings.
3. Describe your experience of reading (thumbing through) Griffin and Sabine. In what ways is it similar or different from reading a print book? An eBook? In what ways does Griffin and Sabine illustrate Benjamin’s arguments about art in the age of mechanical reproduction?
4. Briefly compare/contrast your experiences of visiting Barnes&Noble and Amazon.com. In what ways do these two experiences illustrate or challenge ideas of authentic experience (define authentic experience using the readings)?
5. In what ways does Amazon.com illustrate Kellner’s ideas about the spectacle and simulation? In what ways does Amazon.com illustrate Kellner’s ideas about interactivity? In your opinion, which of the four steps in the lab experience best illustrates Kellner’s idea of authentic interaction and why? (Define spectacle, simulation, interactivity using the readings)
6. In what ways do Barnes& Noble and Amazon.com illustrate Sorenssen’s and Mitra and Schwartz’s ideas of space metaphor? (Explain how both articles approach space)
7. How does your experience in this lab illustrate Mitra and Schwartz’s concept of cybernetic space? (Define cybernetic space)
8. Explain Baudrillard’s concept of “the ecstasy of communication” (define this concept) and identify an example from the lab experience to illustrate this concept.
Paper 2 Directions
After participating in the lab experience, write a 5 page (typed) paper in which you reflect on and analyze your lab experience in relation to the themes and concepts from class. You may write a paper that focuses on one or more of the lab questions or you may make up a question to answer. In your paper be sure that you
1) include and define four concepts from class readings since Lab 1;
2) define your concepts;
3) support your analysis with examples;
4) support your analysis with quotes from at least four readings since Lab 1.
Grading Criteria:
1. Ability to draw concepts from the reading material into your essay.
2. Ability to demonstrate understanding of concepts from course readings, lectures and discussions.
3. Significance and appropriateness of concepts chosen for discussion in the essays.
4. Fit between concepts and illustrations.
5. Specificity and amount of support material from readings, lectures and discussions to illustrate the concepts
6. Thoughtfulness and insightfulness of arguments.
7. Coherence of essay__ability to organize ideas and create an argument.
8. Writing mechanics.