So does this count as New Literacy Practice I wonder.
This new meme on Flickr, where you put an album cover with a big face photo over your face.
I like it.
March 4, 2008
The World of Dolly Parton sleeveface
June 8, 2007
On the move again….
I am in the middle of moving here.
maybe a move will get me back into blogging properly again…
I think for a while it has been hard to blog.
Partly work overload (i.e. a change of priorities I suppose) and partly not feeling able to write in that semi-academic semi personal way that I have customarily used for the blog.
Personal stuff has been, well, too personal, and I have not felt able to give it a lighthearted jaunty feel!!
But summer’s coming and I am moving round the block, solet’s hope that helps
)
June 4, 2007
Blending Identities
Went to Peace in the Park on Saturday. Some interesting stuff to photograph and saw a wonderful band Just Potatoes. The lead singer had the most beautiful rich Blues voice but could also belt out the Waits’ Chocolate Jesus, giving a momentous performance.

(This is the singer from Just Potatoes.)
I found out about the event in several ways - all of which were to do with my ‘life online’ Firstly I took a photo last week of a a performer advertising the event - but only found out about the event after I took the shot for my Flickr stream (not yet uploaded); secondly I heard about the event on a discussion thread on Flickr; thirdly I heard about it via a contact on Facebook.
While I was there, I was intent on getting good shots to put on Flickr … but most uncanny was when Ian Jones came up to me and said ‘Hi you’r DrJoolz aren’t you? I recognise you from Flickr … Life Online, huh? Blending Identities.
(Thanks to TT for the images.)
May 29, 2007
Notes around the house (etc)
A few months ago I brought you this story - from my fridge.
And now I see that there is a wonderful blog here all about ‘passive-aggressive notes from roommates, neighbors, coworkers and strangers’
Do other people find notes round their houses?
This is the latest one in my house:
Rosa likes to leave notes … another one here…
I think it is interesting the way people leave text around the place. Sometimes with no hope of seeing most of their audience.
This one is quite bemusing:
And I like Lemon2’s shot here which captures a moment where the text seems to have a relationship with the person in front:
But the relationship is only made by the reader. There are just two items in the image and we as readers join them in a narrative; we make connections between one element of the image and another.
I am really interested in the ways in which environment can change the meanings of text and vice versa. I am interested in the way text changes over time. This one is funny:
But really I am interested in interactivity of the environment - including people, and even the weather - with texts that are in the street …. specifically streetart and grafitti. The life and meanings of street texts.
I feel a a new project coming on ….
May 28, 2007
Holga trying to enjoy an English bank holiday
And the forecast was rain. So we have had two solid days of it.
If I had wanted rain I would have chosen to live in Manchester or Wales.
So this is NOT what I expect or want. It is COLD as well as wet.
Liz Jones, also fed up with the weather and also from Sheffield, has whiled away the hours by uploading photos and the photo on the right is an excellent example. (I love photos of dolls. They are just so ABSURD in my opinion. THIS is one of my favourites ever.)
And in the meantime I have been documenting the further liberation of Sugardudes. See here for latest story.
The story ends horribly:
This is not the first time people have been involved in their rescue. See here.
The whole thing is a story of global bonding through PLAY. Play that happened through the meeting of Flickr people from New York, Sheffield and even Sweden.
May 17, 2007
Photoshop
I love to take photos and then fiddle around and use photoshop to crop or fiddle with colour etc.
Lots of people are against such post-photographic tampering. But I see it as aprt of the whole photographic process. Even in the ‘darkroom’ used for processing film, there are decisions to be made about chemicals, exposure time etc etc. The type of film used brings about differebnt results, and of course printing can make a qwhole lot of difference in terms of colour outcome, type of paper (glossy or matt), size and even borders.
I like to use photoshop and because I think that because you have to frame the image, focus in a particular way, shoot at a particular angle, wait for the right moment (etc.) the image is always just a representation, never ‘real’. It is not a snap from reality but a version. It is the photographer’s view; it reflects a set of choices or circumstances. It is amazing how you can get so many different types of image when many people take a picture of one thing. (Compare the shots of the same Banksy stencils, for example.) .
I photoshopped this image:
I wanted to also play with the idea that you can shoot in black and white or colour. I called this ‘Shooting in Colour’.
I also wanted to show my position on streetart - that it brightens the environment and can improve and humanise negelgted and forgotten spaces.
I like this video about transforming a model through photography. The video is supposed to shopw how shallow we are in having only one version of beauty. It is apart of a campaign for ‘real beauty’. What is ‘real’? I like the transformative process. It interests me a lot. And what do we mean by ‘natural’ or ‘real’?
March 19, 2007
Scribr
This new website lets you upload documents and pdfs to your hearts content so you can publish all your articles yourself.
There is one in the eye for mean editors who refuse to publish your work!! But anyway, just to test out how it works, I have uploaded an article that is already published in elearning. It’s about Flickr. I wrote it, but is it against the rules for me to put this online? Does anyone know? Is it mine to put up? (I know I should know the answer to this question.)
Click here to read.
So anyway I like the idea of being able to make all my writing (including chapters etc) online. But I am unsure about coptright rules if the stuff is laready published.
March 18, 2007
New visual stuff
I have a very crap myspace account. I only opened it to see how it worked etc. I don’t pay much attention to it,
But looking at it today I discovered a new link to a site which lets you load in your photos to make slide shows. It is here.
This is what I did. Display of some street art.
In the meantime Flickr has added functionality to its site letting you make collections and letting you display your images differently on your home page, like this.
March 14, 2007
Wizard Words, Criss Crossings and Networks
I have phases where I really like particular words or phrases.
For ages I liked ‘counter-intuitive’; I liked the sound and I liked the meaning. I liked the idea of something transgressing or challenging expectations and assumptions. I liked the way it is an unusual word, but possible to understand even if you have never heard it before.
When my daughter was about 5 she asked me what my favourite word was. I told her it was ‘incarnidine’ - just because I thought she wanted to know an unusual word. Anyway of course I asked her the same question back and she answered
- “Hellandbuggeration”.
- This is of course very rude and she heard it from my Mum. Anyway family traits aside ….
My favourite words at the moment are:
Palimpsest
Apophenia
Provenance
I like the words as I like the concepts they refer to.
They all involve an idea I am interested in at the moment.
In a way, ‘palimpsest’ refers to texts that have a visible history; the word originally was used to simply describe scrolls or parchments where original text had been scraped away and a new one written on the top. There would be tracings of the old script still visible. I like this idea of the old and new co-existing. The idea of layered histories, layered narrative and the present being suffused with the past.
There is even a palimpsest group on Flickr here. It is obviously something many people are interested in … and it seems that some are extending the idea of text as being something other than just words… like this.
I have contributed some pictures to the group including this one:
I am amazed it has not been painted over.
The next word’apophenia‘ is about the bringing together of ideas that seem disassociated. As wikipedia will have it: Apophenia is the experience of seeing patterns or connections in random or meaningless data. The term was coined in 1958 by Klaus Conrad, who defined it as the “unmotivated seeing of connections” accompanied by a “specific experience of an abnormal meaningfulness”.
Maybe I have apophenia but I do see a connection between apophenia and palimpsest - since it is so often the case that when history seeps through to the present (as in palimpsest) it seems alien somehow. Sometimes the way history jars with the present makes it seem unconnected - but may actually be closely connected in some way. We may not always know the derivation of words we use in daily life - but they often have a history of meanings that have adapted over time and then come to mean something new. They have travelled a journey of usage and come to signify something differently.
such as this:
Arranged into topics from business to war to flowers, the author explains the most likely origins behind everyday words and expressions. “Laconic,” for example, means brief and blunt. Its origins, more than 2600 years ago, take it back to the Greek Wars. The Laconians, when told by an ambassador that “if we come to your city we will raze the walls and kill everyone.” The Laconians reply? “If.”
(Taken from here.)
Finally I like the word ‘provenance’ ; it is a term originally used by art historians to refer to the ‘biography’ or history of an artefact, such as a picture. The provenance of something describes the sources from which something comnes - where the work of art has been, who owned it, etc.
I like to think about the ways in which things carry stories within them so that they are meaningful not just because of what purpose they serve now, but because of their history and previous uses etc. I like to think about the ways in which the past is inscribed in the present.
Strangely enough, I am interested in all these ideas in relation to social networking and online texts as we can now see connections being made across texts which weave meanings together and bring together ideas and sites together in many new configurations. We can easily link to other people, other texts and ideas. We can embed old texts into new ones.
On the Internet there is a criss crossing and patchworking going on that seems to defy boundaries and logic. One moment a text can stand independently and in the next minute it can appear in someone’s blog; or on a wiki; or even in many places all at once. And you can pull threads through the networks to trace the paths back, or to trace new paths ahead.
It is all very exciting and DYNAMIC.
I even found MY hands here on wikipedia.
March 13, 2007
Dead Good
Apparently, in line with modern trends to put stuff online, a funeral director (S Clarke and Son) is making his funeral services available to watch online. Rivetting stuff. . And you can see for yourself … check out the website here.
But I prefer the ultimate in multimodality on YouTube … This video has it all … sound; text; moving images, and FOOD as ART… . Here we have speed painting with chips and ketchup.





















