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echo chamber
QUARTER 14
research
experiments
RESULTS
Collaborators
THARIM CORNELISSE
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PAGE THARIM
JEANINE VERLOOP
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PAGE JEANINE
Contents
Forward/Introduction
(tell us about yourself and your practice)
Abstract
(in 250 words or less, explain the essence of your research project)
In sharing our voices, the physical and the abstract, we search for echoes of ourselves. We locate our position through bouncing our thoughts on fellow people. In this landscape a truth is created when enough people say so. Things are not to be understood, but to be believed.
Social media is getting more and more accurate in showing you what you want and believe. It creeps us out because there is no physical explanation. People are feeling watched and not save. And so we gather around the campfire, telling stories of the modern boogieman lurking in the shadows of our devices, spying and gathering information. Creating and corrupting our echoes.
In light of this we created several, tactile and understandable, devices which confirm specific allegations against social media.
Central Question
(state your research question)
What is the echo chamber and how do humans react to it?
Relevance of the Topic
(why is this worth pursuing? explain the urgency of your project)
Hypothesis
(what do you think will happen or what will the effect be of your work?)
Research Approach
(how do you define and design your research? what activities/approaches/methods will you pursue while conducting your research?)
Key References
(how does your work relate to contemporary makers? what a key analogues/works of inspiration?)
Literature
(what texts will/can support this investigation?)
Experiments
(what are you going to test out and why)
Insights from Experimentation
(what have you pulled from your hands on practice based research?)
Artistic/Design Principles
(what is your own criteria for designing?)
Artistic/Design Proposal
(what do you propose to make)
Realised work
(what did you actually make)
Final Conclusions
(what was the point? what do you take away?)
Bibliography
(what did you reference in this text (other texts, images, films, exhibitions)? Remember to use proper in-text citing!!!!!!!!!!