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VISUAL
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MORE INFO ABOUT k.i.s.s. (back
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- The idea of k.i.s.s.
of the panopticon is to give people a quick, user-friendly, one-stop
shopping guide to all these things listed above the INTRODUCTION, including
cultural/critical theory and its relationship with communications and
new media, including the Internet. It might also help to get people
thinking and maybe, just mebbe, provide a fresh perspective on how this
stuff really affects our lives.
- One of the cool
things you might realize from this site (if you hadn't already done
so) is that a lot of the postmodern European intellectual stuff that
sounded just plain crazy a few years ago is now actually starting to
make sense in the age of the Internet. Baudrillard's and Eco's ideas
on hyperreality,
just to grab one example, suddenly seem a little more real and a lot
clearer within the computer-mediated realm of hypertext and hyperlinks.
At the same time, we need to understand the older paradigms of mass
media and society (Marx and all that lot) before we can really get a
grip on the "new" stuff.
- However, beyond
a simple rehashing of the big ideas out there, it is my modest (and
populist) aim to make cultural theory both straightforward and intelligible
-- hence the subtitle 'k.i.s.s.' ("Keep It Simple Stupid") -- as well
as applicable to those of you asking yourself "What does it all
mean?". This is kind of important if this field is not to be strangled
by impenetrable prose and dense, elitist drivel.
- BTW,
If you want a look at what happens when academics forget
how to write in plain English, just
take a look at this.
Otherwise, please read on or go straight to the links
below.
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"cultural
theory for the rest of us!"
critical
theory
cultural theory
media literacy
new media literacy
visual literacy
-INTRODUCTION-

k.i.s.s.
(Keep It Simple Stupid)
of the panopticon
is a cultural theory
and media literacy Web
site run by Dougie Bicket,
hosted on the carmen server
of the School of Communications
at the
University of Washington
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