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Tag Archives: web 2.0

The Big Plot

Paolo Cirio
Italy 2008 - 2009
“The Big Plot” is a romantic spy-story played on the info-sphere. It looks at the role of espionage in intrusions into people’s internet lives, the dysfunctional sociality that is being created by media communications, the political use and exploitation of social networks. Four characters will tell a story using dialogues shown [...]

Identity as a multilayered self in web 2.0 environments

by Alessandro Ludovico
The dissolution of the ‘identity’ as we used to know it (before the networks) has led to an ongoing fragmented and fast evolution. In the networked era identities can be formed by extremely varied and juxtaposed layers of the enriched self. This process derives from the constant mediation that internet applies to every [...]

Tag ties and affective spies

by Daphne Dragona
subjectivity – collectivity – production – consumption – exposure – surveillance – affection – exploitation – participation – resistance…
The social web, commonly known as web 2.0, is characterized by promises and contradictions. In the new public spaces of the social platforms, people meet, communicate, interact and inter-define themselves while they are being [...]