Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Few Notes I took in CTCH 110 class

2015/1/12
Discussion of the reading
1.       Research/question
2.       Define/translate
3.       Apply

Creative Technologies @U of R
Definition:
Intersection of art and creativity, technology

What is technology?
-From the Greek “tekhne”: art or craft
-Modern definition for “technology”: Non-naturally occurring system or tool, and the techniques and contexts that surround and shape it
-example1: Paint brush
-example2: mac book
-example3: Roundup
-example4: medicine

-record player & DJ (repurposing of technology)

In this course we will examine
1.       Creative development of emerging (new) technologies
2.       Repurposing of “old” technology for new purposes, contexts
3.       Creative and critical questioning of technology and its relationship to culture

Elements of Creative Technology
-innovative scientific and engineering based tools, devices and systems, emerging in and effecting local contexts
-artistic, critical and creative practices engaging with these tools and systems, ……


Elements of Creative Technology in summary

What is CTECH?
Some Tests
-When we talk about the object/practice, do we have to talk about the technology in depth to understand it?
-Is it a new/emerging technology or a creative repurposing of an old technology?
-Does it challenge us to think about technology and culture differently?

Makers of Creative Technology
-Professional computer scientists and engineers
-Professional “new media artists”
……

Definition: New Media Art
-area of professional contemporary art practice related to new and emerging media forms (especially those utilizing the computer)
-tied to Visual Art and Mass Media histories but used across ……

Thinking about Technology
--Technology never exists in isolation
-……
Questions computer ……
1.       Where the project funded and what is the agenda of the funding agent?  How will it shape the end goal?
2.       How does my creative practice advance the field?  What needs or stories am I addressing or exposing?
3.       What technologies are being chosen and why?
4.       Who can and can’t access this work and why?

2015/1/14

My new blog: hongchen-newblog.blogspot.com

Handout on Online Portfolio Assignment

Introduction to Creative Technologies CTCH110

CREATING YOUR ONLINE PORTFOLIO ASSIGNMENT

Your final assignment is based on the teaching and learning evaluation strategy called Interactive E-Portfolios. If you would like to know more about this type of evaluation, you can check out the University of Regina Centre for Teaching and Learning wiki on E-Portfolios.

http://teachingresources.uregina.wikispaces.net/Electronic+Porfolios

Your assignment for this class is a REFLECTIVE PORTFOLIO, which also includes room to SHOWCASE your completed work.

This type of assignment allows you to choose the format of your responses and reflections on the course topics. A suggested tool (Blog) will be taught to you, but you may choose any online tool that you like. The E-Portfolio, like any other type of assignment (artwork, test, essay), is asking you to demonstrate what you have learnt from this course. I suggest you start with a WORKING OR DRAFT PORTFOLIO, regularly updating as you attend classes and then edit this working draft at the end of class to create a PRESENTATION or FINAL PORTFOLIO to submit.

This Online Portfolio will be judged on the following five criteria:

1. ANSWERS TO THE SPECIFIC QUESTIONS IN THE ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION—AT  LEAST 5 BLOG POSTS/PAGES ON 5 CLASS TOPICS WITH ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING:

What practices and technologies interested you in the lecture/discussion? 
Why did the artist or theorist use these practices/examples? 
What impact or implications do you think these practices/ideas might have on contemporary culture? 
What links in ideas and practices can you make between this topic and the other ones in your blog/website?
Include relevant quotes from at least 3 readings.


2. RESPONSES AND REFLECTIONS:
Responses and reflections to both IDEAS and on PRACTICES you have encountered in this course. This might be quotes from lectures, links to artworks you found inspiring (with some commentary from you), original artwork you have made responding to course ideas, written pieces, links to videos etc.  Remember, I am looking for reflection, that means asking WHAT, HOW and WHY the artist or theorist created the work or writing and telling me WHY IT INTERESTED YOU

3. CONNECTIONS BETWEEN TOPICS
I am looking for you to be able to draw common connections across the work you have been exposed to in this course. This means demonstrating how different artists approach similar concerns, technologies, and ideas. Use labels, links and other tools to show these connections, and make them explicit in your writing.

4. CREATIVE USE OF THE ONLINE FORMAT
I am asking you use this assignment as an opportunity to also develop your creative skills, thinking how this portfolio can be structured and designed. I am looking for you to try out the many options open to you with an online assignment. At a minimum I expect you to use LINKS to other websites, and think creatively about how a user can NAVIAGTE through your portfolio. Will it be arranged by topic or date or some other method? I also expect you to make a CREATIVE DESIGN, not just use a standard template.

5. DOCUMENTATION OF YOUR ASSIGNMENTS AND CLASS EXERCISES
I have asked you to include both your first two written assignments and documentation of some of the work you have done in class. You can copy the text from your assignments into a post. You can make corrections if you like, or submit the work the way it was submitted. You can choose to link to class exercises (like your YouTube videos) or describe them in text, or any other way of documenting what you did (sketches etc.)





HOW TO CREATE YOUR ONLINE PORTFOLIO

OPTION 1: Create a Blog using the online tool BLOGGER. This tool will be demonstrated in class. Please use the Office Hours to come and see me if you would like me to personally talk you through creating the blog or need any extra help.

OPTION 2: use any other Online Tool you are familiar with that will allow you to cover the above 5 requirements as well. Some other options might be
Create a Wiki (www.wikispaces.com for example)
Create a website (http://www.wix.com/create/website might be of interest) or any other online option you can think of.

TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS AND SUPPORT
Written instructions for working with BLOGGER 

SETTING UP GOOGLE ACCOUNT
1. You will need a GOOGLE ACCOUNT to set up a blog with Blogger: Go to http://www.google.com and click SIGN IN and then
click SIGN UP (Remember, you will be allowing me to view this email address, so if you already have a gmail, you can use it, or you can choose to create a new one for this)
2. Fill in some (true or false) details (Note: you do not have to provide an alternate email address to Google)
3. It MAY (but not always) ask during the Sign Up process to verify yourself by sending you a text to your mobile phone number. Google has registered its privacy settings and cannot use your mobile for anything other than verifying you. You can use a friend’s mobile phone if you do not have one. Google will send a number to the mobile phone number you provide and you then enter it to VERIFY. 
4. Once you have your account set up, you can return to Google at any time to SIGN IN
5. Go to Google search http://www.google.com You should see your new Google account in the top right corner to show you are signed in, or the SIGN IN button if you need to sign in.


SETTING UP A BLOGGER BLOG
1. SIGN IN with Google
2. Go to http://www.google.com and search “Blogger”
3. Click on top link “Blogger: Create Your Free Blog”
4. If Google advertises it’s Google + service at anytime with a big block ad at the top of the page, you should remove the distracting ad by clicking the X in the top right corner.
5. Sign up for Blogger by following the instructions; you will need to choose a DISPLAY NAME, and an ADDRESS for your blog (they can have the same name, and do write down your blog address, it will be whatever name you choose followed by @blogspot.com). You will also need to choose if you want email advertisements sent to you, and AGREE TO TERMS
6. Click CONTINUE and CREATE BLOG
7. Press VIEW BLOG (it will have a default template/design, this will be changed by you)

SETTINGS FOR YOUR BLOG
1. All settings are controlled by the BLOGGER DASHBOARD. When you are SIGNED IN on Google and go to Blogger (by searching Blogger in Google search, or by typing www.blogger.com), the Dashboard is what will show up first. If you go to your blog directly by typing in your new blog address and you are ALREADY SIGNED IN on Google, you can click on Design or the Home Icon in the top right corner to get back to the Dashboard.
2. On the Dashboard, you will see your blog listed. Click on the title to go into the dashboard settings for that blog.
3. Down the side bar on the left you will see all of the options you can change on your blog.
4. Click on SETTINGS 
5. BASIC SETTINGS. This is where you can change your TITLE, add a DESCRIPTION,  set PRIVACY, choose AUTHORS AND READERS. It is very important you consider the PRIVACY
6. PRIVACY includes choosing whether your blog will be listed on searches, who can write and who can read. I recommend setting this class exercise to not be searched, and to click ONLY THESE READERS and add my email address rebecca.caines@uregina.ca but it is certainly up to you if you want to set your blog  to be public
7. SETTINGS- POSTS AND COMMENTS. This is where you can set how many posts show on your page, who can comment on your posts. You choose if you would like me or public readers to be able to comment directly onto your blog.
8. SETTINGS- MOBILE AND EMAIL and SETTINGS-LANGUAGE AND FORMATTING and SETTINGS OTHER are not important to this exercise, but you may want to scan through them.
DESIGN AND LAYOUT
1. You will want to make your blog look a certain way. Almost everything from Font to Layout to Background image can be chosen/modified by you. The main two places you change these are TEMPLATE (and CUSTOMISE TEMPLATE) and LAYOUT (which you can get to a number of different ways)
2. Click on TEMPLATE on the side bar.
3. CLICK ON CUSTOMISE. This will show you the seven main templates available on Blogger. Each one can be completely changed by changing background images, colour etc, but you will need to choose one you like. The blog will have a default one chosen for you.
4. Clicking on BACKGROUND will allow you to change/add a picture. Use the dropdown arrow under the square showing your current background image. You will see there are hundreds of different images to choose from You can also add your own background image. You can also change COLOUR THEMES
5. CUSTOMISE TEMPLATE will also allow you to ADJUST WIDTHS, LAYOUT and ADVANCED OPTIONS. You should explore what these do. 
6. LAYOUT can be accessed by going back to the Dashboard by clicking Back to Blogger. It allows you to choose where different elements appear on the page and what they are. Click on “Edit” on each gadget to change the way it appears or remove it from your page. You can use LAYOUT to ADD A GADGET. You should explore what these gadgets are for yourself.
7. POSTING: Adding posts to your blog is the main way you add content. A blog creates a list of these posts, usually by date (but you can turn off the date as title if you like). Posts can be embedded videos, text, pictures, links or any combination of these. Try to give each post a CLEAR TITLE.
8. Use LABELS to create word tags to link them to each other.

10 Upcoming Technology That May Change The World

We have seen great leaps in digital technology in past the past five years.Smartphonescloud computingmulti-touch tablets, these are all innovations that revolutionized the way we live and work. However, believe it or not, we are just getting started. Technology will get even better. In the future, we could live like how people in science fiction movies did.
revolutionary product

(Image Source: YouTube)
Today’s post is about 10 upcoming, real-life products that is set to revolutionize the world as we know it. Get ready to control the desktop and slice Ninja fruits with your eyes. Get ready to print your own creative physical product. Get ready to dive into the virtual world, and interact with them. Come unfold the future with us.

1. Google Glass

Augmented Reality has already gotten into our life in the forms of simulated experiment and education app, but Google is taking it several steps higher withGoogle Glass. Theoretically, with Google Glass, you are able to view social media feeds, text, Google Maps, as well as navigate with GPS and take photos. You will also get the latest updates while you are on the ground.
google glass

(Image Source: YouTube)
It’s truly what we called vision, and it’s absolutely possible given the fact that the Google’s co-founder, Sergey Brin has demo’ed the glass with skydivers and creatives. Currently the device is only available to some developers with the price tag of $1500, but expect other tech companies trying it out and building an affordable consumer version.

2. Form 1

Just as the term suggests, 3D printing is the technology that could forge your digital design into a solid real-life product. It’s nothing new for the advanced mechanical industry, but a personal 3D printer is definitely a revolutionary idea.
Everybody can create their own physical product based on their custom design, and no approval needed from any giant manufacturer! Even the James Bond’s Aston Martin which was crashed in the movie was a 3D printed product!
form 1

(Image Source: Kickstarter)
Form 1 is one such personal 3D printer which can be yours at just $2799. It may sound like a high price but to have the luxury of getting producing your own prototypes, that’s a reaonable price.
Imagine a future where every individual professional has the capability to mass produce their own creative physical products without limitation. This is the future where personal productivity and creativity are maximized.

3. Oculus Rift

Virtual Reality gaming is here in the form of Oculus Rift. This history-defining 3D headset lets you mentally feel that you are actually inside a video game. In the Rift’s virtual world, you could turn your head around with ultra-low latency to view the world in high resolution display.
There are premium products in the market that can do the same, but Rift wants you to enjoy the experience at only $300, and the package even comes as a development kit. This is the beginning of the revolution for next-generation gaming.
oculus rift

(Image Source: Kickstarter)
The timing is perfect as the world is currently bombarded with the virtual reality topic that could also be attributed to Sword Art Online, the anime series featuring the characters playing games in an entirely virtual world. While we’re getting there, it could take a few more years to reach that level of realism. Oculus Rift is our first step.

4. Leap Motion

Multi-touch desktop is a (miserably) failed product due to the fact that hands could get very tired with prolonged use, but Leap Motion wants to challenge this dark area again with a more advanced idea. It lets you control the desktop with fingers, but without touching the screen.
leap motion

(Image Source: Leap Motion)
It’s not your typical motion sensor, as Leap Motion allows you to scroll the web page, zoom in the map and photos, sign documentss and even play a first person shooter game with only hand and finger movements. The smooth reaction is the most crucial key point here. More importantly, you can own this future with just $70, a price of a premium PS3 game title!
If this device could completely work with Oculus Rift to simulate a real-time gaming experience, gaming is going to get a major make-over.

5. Eye Tribe

Eye tracking has been actively discussed by technology enthusiasts throughout these years, but it’s really challenging to implement. But Eye Tribe actually did this. They successfully created the technology to allow you to control your tablet, play flight simulator, and even slice fruits in Fruit Ninja only with your eye movements.
eye tribe

(Image Source: Eye Tribe)
It’s basically taking the common eye-tracking technology and combining it with a front-facing camera plus some serious computer-vision algorithm, and voila, fruit slicing done with the eyes! A live demo was done in LeWeb this year and we may actually be able to see it in in action in mobile devices in 2013.
Currently the company is still seeking partnership to bring this sci-fi tech into the consumer market but you and I know that this product is simply too awesome to fail.

6. SmartThings

The current problem that most devices have is that they function as a standalone being, and it require effort for tech competitors to actually partner with each other and build products that can truly connect with each other.SmartThings is here to make your every device, digital or non-digital, connect together and benefit you.
smartthings

(Image Source: Kickstarter)
With SmartThings you can get your smoke alarms, humidity, pressure and vibration sensors to detect changes in your house and alert you through your smartphone! Imagine the possibilities with this.
You could track who’s been inside your house, turn on the lights while you’re entering a room, shut windows and doors when you leave the house, all with the help of something that only costs $500! Feel like a tech lord in your castle with this marvel.

7. Firefox OS

iOS and Android are great, but they each have their own rules and policies that certainly inhibit the creative efforts of developers. Mozilla has since decided to build a new mobile operating system from scratch, one that will focus on true openness, freedom and user choice. It’s Firefox OS.
Firefox OS is built on Gonk, Gecko and Gaia software layers – for the rest of us, it means it is built on open source, and it carries web technologies such asHTML5 and CSS3.
firefox os

(Image Source: Mozilla)
Developers can create and debut web apps without the blockade of requirements set by app stores, and users could even customize the OS based on their needs. Currently the OS has made its debut on Android-compatible phones, and the impression so far, is great.
You can use the OS to do essential tasks you do on iOS or Android: calling friends, browsing web, taking photos, playing games, they are all possible on Firefox OS, set to rock the smartphone market.

8. Project Fiona

Meet the first generation of the gaming tablet. Razer’s Project Fiona is a serious gaming tablet built for hardcore gaming. Once it’s out, it will be the frontier for the future tablets, as tech companies might want to build their own tablets, dedicated towards gaming, but for now Fiona is the only possible one that will debut in 2013.
project fiona

(Image Source: Razer™)
This beast features next generation Intel® Core i7 processor geared to render all your favorite PC games, all at the palm of your hands. Crowned as the bestgaming accessories manufacturer, Razer clearly knows how to build user experience straight into the tablet, and that means 3-axis gyro, magnetometer, accelerometer and full-screen user interface supporting multi-touch. My body and soul are ready.

9. Parallella

Parallella is going to change the way that computers are made, and Adaptevaoffers you chance to join in on this revolution. Simply put, it’s a supercomputer for everyone. Basically, an energy-efficient computer built for processing complex software simultaneously and effectively. Real-time object tracking, holographic heads-up display, speech recognition will become even stronger and smarter with Parallella.
parallella

(Image Source: YouTube)
The project has been successfully funded so far, with an estimated delivery date of February 2013. For a mini supercomputer, the price seems really promising since it’s magically $99! It’s not recommended for the non-programmer and non-Linux user, but the kit is loaded with development software to create your personal projects.
I never thought the future of computing could be kick-started with just $99, which is made possible using crowdfunding platforms.

10. Google Driverless Car

I could still remember the day I watch the iRobot as a teen, and being skeptical about my brother’s statement that one day, the driverless car will become reality. And it’s now a reality, made possible by… a search engine company,Google.
While the data source is still a secret recipe, the Google driverless car is powered by artificial intelligence that utilizes the input from the video cameras inside the car, a sensor on the vehicle’s top, and some radar and position sensors attached to different positions of the car. Sounds like a lot of effort to mimic the human intelligence in a car, but so far the system has successfully driven 1609 kilometres without human commands!
google driverless car

(Image Source: Wikipedia)
“You can count on one hand the number of years it will take before ordinary people can experience this.” Google co-founder, Sergey Brin said. However, innovation is an achievement, consumerization is the headache, as Google currently face the challenge to forge the system into an affordable gem that every worker with an average salary could benefit from.