Hi Esther,
i wonder if anyone could suggest some critical readings that explore how graffiti and street artists use blogs, SNS, youtube etc to create artist based networks and communities?
Maxime Crépel works on folksonomies, especially the way people use tags. We work together on flickr tags with social network analysis and have started to look at some streetart flickr groups. Well, it won't help you much since it's just at its very beginning :) Anyway we're interested in the answers you will get... _ Christophe Prieur, prieur@liafa.jussieu.fr Liafa, Université Paris-Diderot [user experience research, social networks, (large) graph algorithms] _ Le 23 janv. 09 à 06:17, Esther Milne a écrit :
hi all,
i wonder if anyone could suggest some critical readings that explore how graffiti and street artists use blogs, SNS, youtube etc to create artist based networks and communities?
much appreciated! cheers, Esther
Dr Esther Milne Lecturer in Media and Communications Convenor, Media Honours Program Faculty of Life and Social Sciences Swinburne University of Technology John Street, Hawthorn VIC 3122 AUSTRALIA office: AS 425 t: +613 92148195 f: +613 98196443 e: emilne@swin.edu.au www.fibreculture.org
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