Digital Update (or, why I’m better on Twitter)

25 01 2009

Last week was pretty standard for the first week of classes.  Along with my in-class introduction – “Hi, I’m Nina and I’m a first-semester senior in Gallatin, originally from NJ…” – I also developed the usual anxiety over adapting to a new schedule while frantically searching amazon.com for used/cheaper textbooks.  Of course, what was not usual (um, unusual) about last week was the Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama.  I watched the oath/Inaugural Speech in the student center on a huge screen and later listened to the parade via CNN/Facebook’s livestream (imagine hearing crowds cheering in the background as you’re working).

Despite the busy week and the fact that I should be reviewing Supreme Court cases, I’ll attempt to list the news I’m currently excited about.  If this bullet format seems like a trend of mine, you can attribute it to my love for Twitter – which happens to fit my scattered thoughts perfectly.  As I’ve said before, Twitter is always the best place to see what I’m doing/thinking (also known as virtually lurking me – it’s okay, that’s kind of the point).

  • In addition to CNN/Facebook’s livestream and feed of Facebook updates, Microsoft Photosynth was taking people’s 2D photos of the event and overlapping each picture’s unique perspective to create a 3D experience. Last spring, a speaker came to my Anthropology of Media course and actually demonstrated this technology – he showed us how thousands of individual tourists’ photos of Notre Dame could be “stitched together” in a way that allows people to explore popular destinations from their computer.  From what I remember, you can click on any single layer (representing an individual photo) and the program will show you the exact position from which the picture was taken (i.e. where the photographer was standing).
  • The Undercurrent Social Island(TM) is in full effect, as Julia put it the other day. We’re avid socializers and self-proclaimed digital ninjas (hii-yah!):
Ana and Sean, Julia took the photo. I'm hunched over, writing something down.

Also in this pic: Ana and Sean, Julia took the photo. I'm hunched over, writing something down.

Sorry for the rushed post.  Until next week.





Born Digital

1 10 2008

“Stop Motion Day In the Life of a Born Digital Human” – An Undercurrent project (by Micah Spear).

Look familiar?





Me and my MOO

28 09 2008

Thanks to the awesome people at Undercurrent, I now have matching business cards.  They’re miniature MooCards with my picture on one side and my email/phone/blog information on the other – I have four different cards, each featuring one of my former Facebook default pictures.  And since I bought a cardholder/keychain, I always have the cards with me.  Now I should probably work on figuring out a smooth, non-awkward way of giving them to people.

Unnecessary novelty? Maybe. Fun and awesome? Definitely.

Unnecessary novelty? Maybe. Fun and worth it? Definitely.





Bugs, Benadryl, & Booty-shakin’

18 07 2008

“Hey lady who got eaten by New York City!!” (or so one of my good friends from home wrote on my Facebook wall a couple days ago.) And it makes sense, considering I’ve been working two jobs, six days a week this summer. I rarely spend time in my own apartment let alone find time to visit New Jersey. Right now, though, I feel more like the lady who got eaten by malicious-and-vampirish mosquitoes (think, “i vahnt to suhck your bluhd!”). Seriously.

I woke up the other day to five or six new bug bites – two on my elbow, three on my thighs. Since then, they’ve swollen to the size of golf balls, about 2-3 inches each in diameter. Even the scars from past bug bites look like bruises on my legs, meaning I now have to carefully choose my outfits for fear of looking like I’m in an abusive relationship (which is actually impossible because Max is in Europe). My body attracts mosquitoes like a pro (i.e. I once got 33 bug bites in two hours in a field), but reacts horribly to the subsequent lovebites. Hm, sounds like I could be talking about dating?

In any case, I’ve discovered the wonder that is Benadryl – yay antihistamines and chemicals that help me sleep well (I should get paid for this endorsement)! And since I’d rather not end this post with a lame (and scary) close-up of a mosquito, I’m posting today’s Undercurrent danceparty so you can smile and laugh at my corny moves. Yes, I’m wearing shorts, but it’s too blurry to see my poor, bitten legs clearly. As for the danceparty song, Sam’s right – it’s a Kylie Friday!

(Hint- 2:13 is the best part of the whole thing)





Suspended

15 07 2008

Who needs real suspenders when they’re printed on your shirt? I took these pictures today at the office. Expect an actual written post (that isn’t just pictures of me, I promise) soon.





My Internship’s Better Than Yours

10 07 2008

Not only do I get to learn the ins and outs of social media at Undercurrent, but I also get to be part of our office dance party, broadcast live (on our website) every Friday at 3:45pm EST. Yeah, it’s the next big thing.

For your viewing pleasure…

(^I’m pretty much hiding from the camera until 2:30 and on, ha.)

(Note our office Hug Me Pillow & the post-it wall art of Mr. T, created by our own Jake Bronstein.)

And, of course, what kind of digital think tank would we be if we didn’t make those dance party videos available on our very own YouTube channel? It comes with a bonus “Jesus Does Soulja Boy” video (Oh Lord, literally).