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title: 'Notes from Flow:; Watching Television Off-Television'
date: '2006-10-29T05:17:01-05:00'
permalink: /notes-from-flow-watching-television-off-television/
tags:
- conferences
- television
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More notes from a very interesting session of Flow.
session 3: watching television off-television
will brooker: watching television on download; removing program from television flow and moving it into larger flow (“overflow”); window among other windows; trans-media storytelling
jason mittell: the economics of attention: notion of the attention economy is misnamed, as its not a zero sum gamemust track the flow of our attention; because of YouTube, etc., our attention doesnt have to follow the schedule; complex interactions of Lost ARG (which “solved” certain mysteries) and the series (which isnt treating those mysteries as solved)
daniel chamberlain: rise in importance of interfaces: tivo, ipod, youtube, etc.
henry jenkins: can we build audience activism in order to enable producers to make shows directly for the public, rather than for the networkssubscription-based model for cult/fan shows; fans might be able to become “associates” of the show, earning a small amount for their advocacy in building the audience
jonathan gray: class divisions inherent in some of these technologies and abilities to watch television off-television; will this create a new kind of digital divide?
joel greenberg: differences in tv use among actual viewers (compares watching a season at a time on dvd to reading a novel); participation; what it means when were not all watching the same thing
derek johnson: how tvs connection to other media restructures spatial relations of media consumption; content connectivityjanet murray and hyperseriality; new modes invite audiences into sphere of production; hyperdiegesissense that television is a space that can be inhabited; ways that videogames allow players to navigate the spaces of television series; analog variants alsotoys, print
unsatisfying nature of some of the overflow texts for fans of the television series that they arise fromLost ARG players were unhappy with the game because it wasnt much of a game, and they wanted to play!
tara mcpherson: isnt it interesting that we find ourselves always bifurcating the conversations about the digital and the conversations about race and gender; programming logics and digital structures facilitate those divides; large question about the politics of new media studieswhat does it mean that these technologies allow us to separate out our interest in the electronic from our concerns about politics?
henry jenkins: fan cultures as bootstrapping operation helping other women find their ways into new technologies via community; pew study of internet and american life looking at youth and media makingdidnt come up with gendered findings
very interesting conversation about the relationships among politics and technology usage