Sunday, 19 June 2016

NEW MEDIA


NEW MEDIA AND SOCIETY

BY JOHN CAFRENE

 BAPRM 42567

New media is an umbrella-term which includes different technologies. In the opinion of some specialists are considerate as new media because both blogs, podcast, video games, virtual worlds, Wiki encyclopedia, and other mobile devices, interactive televisions, and even the web-sites and e-mail. Others consider that blogs and virtual worlds must be included in the category of social media because they are encouraging appearance of virtual communities and social networks.

   In spite of the differences, some research workers3 identified two common characteristics for majority of definitions. These are:  -  spreading  the  information  to  a  number  of  receivers  which  is theoretical  infinite,  in  customized  ways,  depending  on  specification for endorsed categories; - tenure of un equal control about information both of transmitters and receivers.  Other definitions are even  more vaguely, considering that new media  are  represented  by  all  the  texts,  sounds,  images  and  graphic forms transformed by the computer.

 THE CONCEPT OF MULTIMEDIA

 The new media technology has generated massive social changes in the behavior and lifestyle patterns of the consumers. New media  have  shaped  modern  culture,  by  affecting  the  way  people  behave, communicate, learn and conceive of themselves and their world.  For example Giovani Sartori announced in the paper „Homo videos, Imbecility through television and Post-Thinking” that we entered in a multimedia period.

The concept of multimedia is explained by Sartori through the union in a single media of the written and spoken word, of the sound and the image.  In  this  multimedia  period,  that  Sartori  described,  are  living together several media, and the television is not anymore the queen of them  for  some  time  now.

 The new sovereign is  from  now  on  the computer.  The personal-computer is not only unifying the word, the sound, the image, characteristic specific of television, but introduces row the visible simulated realities, virtual realities. Television is making us see images of real things, she is the “photo” and “cinema6” of the real things. In exchange for the computer makes we see imaginary images.

  DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NEW MEDIA AND MASS MEDIA

 One  of  my  objectives  is  to  identify  the  characteristics  of  new media and contrast them with the electronic mass media. Given that the medium is the message, I began my analysis by identifying the characteristics or messages of new media that are different from mass media  that  Marshall  McLuhan  identified  such  as  the  light  bulb, telegraph, telephone, radio, phonograph, camera and television.  Studying the specialized bibliography, I identified the following five messages of the Internet:

1. two-way communication;

 2. easiness of access to and dissemination of information;

 3. continuous learning;

 4. alignment and integration;

5. community

 Although one or two of these characteristics apply to traditional mass media, what is unique about the Internet is that all five of these characteristics apply and help define the impact of this medium. As it turns out all of these characteristics also apply to the general class of new media. These five messages show specialists that revealed the study of new media to the society and how to control them.

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