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An anthropological introduction to YouTube Export

(2008)

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Vídeo de conferência apresentada por Michael Wesch na Biblioteca do Congresso americano em 23 de junho de 2008. Há uma versão com legendas em português.

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Conference presented at the Library of Congress, June 23rd 2008. This was tons of fun to present. I decided to forgo the PowerPoint and instead worked with students to prepare over 40 minutes of video for the 55 minute presentation. This is the result. more info: http://mediatedcultures.net

     0:00 Introduction, YouTube's Big Numbers
     2:00 Numa Numa and the Celebration of Webcams
     5:53 The Machine is Us/ing Us and the New Mediascape
     12:16 Introducing our Research Team
     12:56 Who is on YouTube?
     13:25 What's on Youtube? Charlie Bit My Finger, Soulja Boy, etc.
     17:04 5% of vids are personal vlogs addressed to the YouTube community, Why?
     17:30 YouTube in context. The loss of community and "networked individualism" (Wellman)
     18:41 Cultural Inversion: individualism and community
     19:15 Understanding new forms of community through Participant Observation
     21:18 YouTube as a medium for community
     23:00 Our first vlogs
     25:00 The webcam: Everybody is watching where nobody is ("context collapse")
     26:05 Re-cognition and new forms of self-awareness (McLuhan)
     27:58 The Anonymity of Watching YouTube: Haters and Lovers
     29:53 Aesthetic Arrest
     30:25 Connection without Constraint
     32:35 Free Hugs: A hero for our mediated culture
     34:02 YouTube Drama: Striving for popularity
     34:55 An early star: emokid21ohio
     36:55 YouTube's Anthenticity Crisis: the story of LonelyGirl15
     39:50 Reflections on Authenticity
     41:54 Gaming the system / Exposing the System
     43:37 Seriously Playful Participatory Media Culture (featuring Us by blimvisible: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yxHKgQyGx0 )
     47:32 Networked Production: The Collab. MadV's "The Message" and the message of YouTube
     49:29 Poem: The Little Glass Dot, The Eyes of the World
     51:15 Conclusion by bnessel1973
     52:50 Dedication and Credits (Our Numa Numa dance)
     
     The Numa Numa quote is from *Douglas* Wolk (not Gary Wolk as I mistakenly said in the talk). 
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