Voici en lien une partie des documents dont on s’est servi dans le cours pour approcher les algorithmes
Liens Michel Cleempoel
Voici les liens évoqués par Michel Cleempoel.
Voir aussi son site http://www.michelcleempoel.net
– En intro, montrer la vidéo “Rapid Information Overlay Technology (Riot)” >
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2013/feb/10/raytheon-software-tracks-online-video
– Commerce des données > description business : réseaux sociaux, géolocalisation…
+ “ça va me coûter combien, votre truc gratuit ?” Omer Simpson
+ “Si vous ne payez pas, vous êtes le produit”
+ Liste des services Google dans mots-clés dans Web2.0 > voir ci-dessous *
http://etraces.constantvzw.org/informations/vertigineux-big-data > “Tous les jours, ce sont 118 milliards de mails qui sont envoyés à travers le monde, 2,45 milliards de contenus différents qui sont postés sur Facebook. L’opérateur de télécommunications américain AT & T transfère chaque jour 240 000 milliards d’octets de données !”
– Modèle économique rentable ? > Entrée en Bourse problématique de Facebook mais Linkedin retable
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http://etraces.constantvzw.org/informations/linkedin-depasse-les-attentes-au
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http://etraces.constantvzw.org/informations/facebook-s-ad-strategy-analysts
+ http://etraces.constantvzw.org/informations/l-expert-en-profilage-gagne-le
Contraste salaire petit employé >
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/facebook/9118778/The-dark-side-of-Facebook.html
/ Revenus CEO > www.networkworld.com/slideshow/45170/
+ “L’optimisation fiscale”, pratique courante des géants du numérique >
http://etraces.constantvzw.org/informations/l-optimisation-fiscale-pratique
– Passage d’un modèle économique industriel orienté “production et vente d’objets” à un autre orienté “location de services personnalisés” d’où le commerce des données
+ Age de l’accès > Rifkins “Si je vous vends ma voiture…”
– Les acquisitions continuent :
– Facebook acquiert Atlas, la plateforme publicitaire de Microsoft >
http://etraces.constantvzw.org/informations/facebook-acquiert-atlas-la
– Instagram…
– Google achète…
– Collecte et analyse des données de plus en plus fine, notamment grâce :
+ aux réseaux sociaux de plus en plus intrusifs > guerre Google+ >< Facebook -> http://etraces.constantvzw.org/informations/google-inaugure-son-systeme-d
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http://etraces.constantvzw.org/informations/nous-avons-teste-graph-search-le
+ aux mobiles, supports plus “intimes” incrustés dans notre vie privée >
smartphone, tablette, liseuse, Google glass…
+ aux technologies plus pointues > biomètrie : reconnaissance vocale, faciale, iris, frappe…
– Les élèves ne digèrent pas la biométrie à la cantine >
http://etraces.constantvzw.org/informations/les-eleves-ne-digerent-pas-la
– La reconnaissance faciale : bientôt dans ton centre commercial >
http://etraces.constantvzw.org/informations/la-reconnaissance-faciale-bientot
– Surveillance des frontières >
http://etraces.constantvzw.org/informations/safran-la-biometrie-un-des
– Comment la biométrie va envahir nos vies >
http://etraces.constantvzw.org/informations/comment-la-biometrie-va-envahir
* liste Google Web2.0 : Google Ad Planner – Google AdMob – Google AdSense – Google AdWords – Google Analytics – Google Apps – Google Blogger – Google Blogspot – Google bookmarks – Google Caffeine – Google Calendar – Google Contacts – Google Dashboard – Google Direct Connect – Google Docs – Google Docs Android app – Google Drive – Google Earth – Google Editions – Google Flights – Google Games – Google Goggles – Google Health – Google ID – Google Image Labeler – Google Images – Google Instant – Google Knowledge Graph – Google Latitude – Google Maps – Google Maps Coordinate – Google Me – Google Merchant Center – Google Mobilize – Google Music – Google News – Google Offers – Google Panda – Google Patent – Google Place Search – Google Places – Google Play – Google PowerMeter – Google Product Search – Google Reader – Google Replay – Google Search – Google Shopping – Google Social Circle – Google Street View – Google Suggest – Google Talk – Google Translate – Google Trusted Stores – Google TV – Google Video – Google Voice – Google Wallet – Google+
make a baby by Lucky Dragons
“(…) Although the two primary modes in which one interacts with this piece are listening and touching, it is easy to describe the experience visually—the shapes made by a group of people finding points to connect across a room, a physical network of hands and arms, attention divided between so many simultaneous points of action. There is a vibrant relationship between the centers (every point of contact that seizes control for an instance) and the margins (frontiers and boundaries, a perimeter with global perspective). In terms laid out by Pauline Oliveros, it is experienced through “focal attention” (points of contact), and “global attention” (the result of all points of touch together). Does this vibrant oscillation, this quick mobility between individual and collective engagement, bring with it a certain awareness? At the very least, there is evidence of the possibility for communicating amongst ourselves directly, supplementally, the complex and ineffable experience of being an individual within a group.”
DIS magazine: Contemporary Internet Lifestyles
DIS teamed up with Parker Ito to explore Contemporary Internet Lifestyles. Parker knows that when you spend all day and night surfing the internet, your body needs a special kind of care. He recommends stretching, personal massage tools, lots of pillows, and a comfy wardrobe. Diversifying your surfing accessories is just as important. Mix it up. Desktop, laptop, iPad, flat screen. The lovely Paris Gotti demonstrates how to stay sexy, healthy, and comfortable while being addicted to the internet.
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Claude Closky “Tweets from beyond” 2012
OLIVIER LARIC “Webchat with Andy”
Webchat with Andy
A conversation with Andy Warhol, contacted through a psychic with mediumistic abilities via webchat
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Interview commissioned by Blend Magazine/Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
un article formidable sur Aaron Schwartz
Aaron Schwartz était un activiste majeur de l’open-source et de l’internet libre qui s’est récemment suicidé suite à des problèmes judiciaires. Au-dela d’une simple biographie, cet article est très instructif sur l’histoire de cette communauté.
Tuesday 19 March: (De)centralized practice
<strong(De)centralized practice
An afternoon of short presentations and discussion with Diana McCarthy, Reni Hofmueller, Seda Guerses and Femke Snelting
Diana, Reni, Femke and Seda are part of communities that envision new ways of collaboration or practice using networks. Part of these pursuits entails building alternative tools and reconfiguring networks using open and decentralized solutions, and nurturing a sharp culture of critique of centralized or proprietary services.
In this line of practice, dichotomous thinking may prevail. We may at times even use it to fuel our political/creative/alternative projects e.g., free vs. proprietary in the 90s, and centralized vs. distributed in the age of social media.
Yet, these dichotomies may become passé and even turn unproductive. How can we venture into undoing these dichotomies in order to take a critical look at our work, rethink and re-present its remarkable history, and identify the potentials of our “alternative networks” beyond these dichotomies?
This afternoon is jointly organised with the the Piet Zwart Institute’s Master Media Design and Communication, Ecole de Recherche Graphique, Brussels (The Networked Social ) and Institute of Networkcultures (Unlike Us http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/unlikeus)
The afternoon starts at 14:00 at the Piet Zwart Institute, Master Media Design & Communication. Karel Doormanhof 45, 3012 GC Rotterdam, The Netherlands
with:
Diana McCarty
Diana is a founding member of the radia.fm network of cultural radios, a network of radio stations that support citizen media. they made a content exchange platform between the radio stations, networking their audiences/makers. she can contribute to the question of what makes an “alternative” social network and how you can use existing (social/digital/analog media) to do it.
Reni Hoffmueller
Reni is an artist, she worked on mur.at an project with started with the then novel goal of providing its user base (mostly artists) with free web services. that was the alternative platform of 20 years ago, before “free” services took over. nevertheless, mur.at exists. what does it mean for your vision to get hi-jacked? and, how do you sustain your alternative social networks? are questions that she can talk about extremely well.
Seda Guerses
is a researcher working in the group COSIC/ESAT at the Department of Electrical Engineering in K. U. Leuven, Belgium. She is interested in the topics of privacy technologies, participatory design, feminist critique of computer science, and online social networks. Seda is particularly excited about the topic of anonymity in technical as well as cultural contexts, the spectrum being anywhere between anonymous communications and anonymous folk songs. Beyond her academic work, she also had the pleasure of collaborating with artistic initiatives including Constant vzw, Bootlab, De-center, ESC in Brussels, Graz and Berlin. http://www.esat.kuleuven.be/~sguerses
Femke Snelting
Femke Snelting is an artist and designer, developing projects at the intersection of design, feminism and free software. She is a core member of the Brussels based association for arts and media, Constant. Femke co-initiated the design- and research team Open Source Publishing (OSP) and formed De Geuzen (a foundation for multi-visual research) with Renée Turner and Riek Sijbring. Currently she coordinates the Libre Graphics Research Unit, a partnership of four European medialabs to investigate interrelations between tools and practice. http://snelting.domainepublic.net/
Warung Mini
“Waar lekker eten niet duur is.”
Google explique comment marchent ses recherches
Un lien que j’ai vu ce matin sur Rue89.com et qui m’a rappelé le cours de mardi.