Sunday, December 2, 2012

Final Exam Questions

Objective:

1.  In Bolter and Grusin's Remediation: Understanding New Media, what is one difference between hypermediacy and immediacy?
a) Hypermediacy refers to media where you are so immersed in the media that you forget that you are using the interface, while immediacy refers to media where you are constantly brought back into contact with the interface.
b) Hypermediacy refers to media where you are constantly brought back into contact with the interface, while immediacy refers to media where you are so immersed in the media that you forget that you are using the interface.
c) Hypermediacy refers to media that represents old media in a new way, while immediacy refers to media that is completely different from old media and does not draw on the past.
d) Hypermediacy refers to media that is completely different from old media and does not draw on the past, while immediacy refers to media that represents old media in a new way.
Answer found here

2. _________ is a form of civil disobedience in digital culture.  Examples include e-mail bombing, web page defacing, and web sit-ins.
Answer found here

3. Machinima uses video game engines to create movies.  However, Gwendolyn Hammer points out that not all movies made with video games are Machinima.  Why is that?
a) Machinima requires that you make your own story out of the game, not simply record the game being played.
b) Machinima requires that you use Bandicam to record it.
c) Machinima can only be done using PC games, not console games.
d) Machinima can only be done on games with a "Theater Mode."
Answer found here

Essay Questions:

1. Although our society is dependent on digital media, that does not mean we are addicted to it.  Digital media allows us to do great things we couldn't do any other way, and we need it in order to get along, but that is not a bad thing.
See blog post here.

2. As Heather Anderson states, in the end, the majority will find the correct answer.  Although Web 2.0 can sometimes lead to misinformation as many non-professionals comment online, when more people contribute and collaborate there is more accuracy as the many correct one another.
See blog post here.



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