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integrated media notes: index

Integrated Media One wonders about what problems and questions the internet (specifically the World Wide Web) poses for video and audio as media. It thinks about this from the point of view of us as makers of video and audio rather than as consumers. To do this we need to wonder about what sort of network the web actually is, what sort of thing video/film and audio media is, what sorts of things digital video/film and audio, on computers, actually is. And then to think about what a story is, and how what a story is (or isn't) changes on the particular sort of network that the web is.

Weeks

One | Two | Three | Four | Five | Six | Seven | Eight | Nine | Ten | Eleven

Labs

One | Two | Three | Four | Five | Six | Seven | Eight | Nine | Ten | Eleven | Twelve

K-Films

as hypertext | tips and tricks |

Readings

reflective practice | critique | interactive QuickTime projects | introductory hypertext | network literacy | cinematic hypertext |


These pages are written by Adrian Miles ('official' and 'real') as part of the course material for Integrated Media One. This is a second year subject within the Bachelor of Communication (Media) program at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. These pages are notes to support students in this course and are best regarded as an informal aside to the lectures and workshops that constitute the subject. Views expressed here are not necessarily those of RMIT University.