Reflection

 

On my first term I had the opportunity to delve deeper into many interesting topics related to the new media landscape on two courses: Transformations in Digital Culture and Real Virtualities. Using the PBL method, we had interesting and relevant discussions in our tutorials and it is hard to pick a favorite.

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Final Paper for Transformations in Digital Culture

How is Spotify changing the music industry and shaping the users listening behaviour?

The interweave of music and technology has brought many changes to the industry in the recent years. Streaming platforms are continuously gaining force on the field, allowing the user to have access to an infinite digital catalogue. That has not only influenced the way we consume music, but also how we produce it. With the data provided to these platforms, we are able to receive recommendations perfectly in line with our taste but at what cost? This paper seeks to answer this question by focusing on analysing this on Spotify.
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Anecdote

A phenomonological anecdote on the relationship with people in an online education setting

My first tutorial starts. I look over my screen and see unfamiliar faces inside squares, each beside the other, in a grid. I look at all of them curiously, one by one, trying to make sense of their expressions. It is hard to tell how they are feeling since I can only see their faces. They all look awkwardly at the camera while the Professor asks us: “Can everybody hear me?”. We all nod. I try to adjust my camera angle but no position seems to be good enough. As my other classmates start to introduce themselves, my body starts to feel anxious while I wait for my turn to do it.

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