Tuesday, November 10, 2009

response to group 3

1. As far as postmodernity goes with group 3's project, they had an entire page of their website dedicated to explaining how it connects to postmodernity. I think that one sort of underlying connection to postmodernity is how the presentation was actually presented with each individual sitting at a different computer viewing an interactive website. The lack of a very direct person to person communication is a very postmodern idea.
2. A few examples from their presentation that support their claim are all of the videos that demonstrate flash mobs. However, I feel that there were way too many video examples in the presentation. I think that it would have been more productive to focus more on what a flash mob is instead of just feeding us a massive amount of random flash mob videos to try to pass the time.
3. Looking back, would you have still had us go to the library and check a book out and give it right back, or would you come up with another idea that might be a better example of a flash mob?
Would any of you ever want to personally be envolved in a legit flash mob with a lot of people that went around doing random things, or do you think that the whole thing is just a waste of time?

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