List of blogs and websites (Creative Media)

Was beginning to get frustrated about how hard it was to find the blogs and websites of people i know so i decided to sort it out by slapping them all here in a nice tidy list. Its mostly just to make things easy for myself but if it helps out anyone else looking for some of these links then mores the better!

The following is a list of DkIT Creative Media student blogs and websites and their respective end of year projects. Also, their are a few Creative Media-related links thrown in. More links to be added…

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***If ive left out a link that you think should be here, feel free to post it in the comments below and i’ll add it to the list as soon as i can.***

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Oraculum project blog

http://oraculumcorp.wordpress.com/

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Audiospace project blog

http://audiospace10.wordpress.com/

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Andy Cambell blog

http://andycampbellcmm.wordpress.com/

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Blaine Rennicks blog

http://blainerennicksmultimedia.blogspot.com/

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Blaine Rennicks blog

http://rennicks.tumblr.com/

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Clio Fuseau blog

http://cliof.net16.net

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Fionn Larkin blog

http://fionnlarkin.wordpress.com/

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Samantha Myles blog

http://samanthamyles.wordpress.com/

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Eamonn Cahill blog (Culture & Society)

http://absentminded101.blogspot.com/

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Melina Taylor blog

http://neveronasunday.wordpress.com

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Lucie Bellot blog

http://luciebellot.unblog.fr/

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Sean Smyth website

http://seansmyth.ie/

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Cyber Races project blog

http://dkithurdle.wordpress.com/

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Andrew Cussen website

http://wix.com/cussen/portfolio

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Nicole Carragher blog

http://nicolecarragher.wordpress.com/

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James Butterly blog

http://jamesbutterly.wordpress.com/

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Conor Moore blog

http://conormoore.tumblr.com

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Claire O’Neill blog

http://claireboneill.blogspot.com/

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Lisa Macken blog

http://lisamackendkit.blogspot.com

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Conor O’Reilly blog

http://conororeillydkit.wordpress.com/

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Keith Way blog

http://keitho300.blogspot.com/

http://keithway.blogspot.com/

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Colm Fearon blog

http://www.collie9.wordpress.com

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Aidan Carroll website

http://www.aidanjosephphotography.co.uk

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Creativity In Public project blog

http://creativityinpublic.wordpress.com/

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DJ Kaz website

http://thisisdjkaz.com

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Kieran Nolan website

http://kierannolan.com

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Elena Rimeikaite blog

http://elenarimeikaite.wordpress.com/

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Lynsey Toner blog

http://lynseytoner.com/

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Siobhan Gallagher blog

http://shivgal.blogspot.com

http://siobhangallagher.wordpress.com/

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Amy Murray blog

https://amymurray2010.wordpress.com

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Marie-Therese Ward blog

http://mtward.blogspot.com/

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Obsurveillance project blog

http://obsurveillance.blogspot.com/

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Non-Sense project blog

http://the101agency.blogspot.com/

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Replay Forest project blog

http://replayforest.blogspot.com

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Eco Universe project blog

http://ecouniversedkit.blogspot.com/

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Creative Media (DkIT) blog

http://www.cmdkit.wordpress.com

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Claire Singleton blog

http://kittyclare.tumblr.com

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Caroline O’Sullivan blog

http://carolineos.wordpress.com

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Nicole Carragher blog

http://nicolecarragher.wordpress.com/

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Rochelle Lazaro blog

http://meetrochelle.tumblr.com

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DkIT Students Union website

http://www.dkitsu.ie

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Damien Gomez blog

http://usefulidiocy.wordpress.com

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Andrew Browne blog

http://www.andrewrbrowne.tumblr.com

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Ben Ryan blog

http://benryandkit.wordpress.com/

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Baiba Engele blog

http://baibaengele.blogspot.com/

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Eamonn Cahill blog (Plymouth work experience)

http://eamonnsplymouth.blogspot.com/

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Outside The Box presentation

I might not of stated in previous posts, but as part of the group project ‘Outside The Box’, we had to show our finished artefact/project, along with all research and findings, as part of a presentation to the class and a few Creative Media tutors.Today was that day and im pleased to say it went well. Everyone seemed to have a nice little giggle at the comedic elements of the videos, but more importantly, they understood what we were trying to achieve through these experiments, and the theory or research behind it. As we expected, there were flaws to be seen in the first experiment: Bean Bag Front Row, and we stated how did not view this as a total success as compared to the outstanding results of Basketball Bin. A few suggestions and points to look back on were also pointed out by the tutors present, which are taken into consideration.

The other groups presented some amazing artefacts too. There were some great documentaries on: women in the creative media industry, how individuals should not be judged based on looks/appearances, creative medias and The Creative Spark’s (a creative hub/building currently in construction) presence in Dundalk, 10 years of Creative Media in DkIT. There was also a great short film presented about the stereotyping of Ireland in films, a fantastic comic book about the need for creativity and optimism during the recession, and an amazing interactive timeline providing the user with a fun means of engaging with history from Creative Medias last 10 years in DkIT. Overall, an inspiring day with a lot of informative projects and presentations.

Project: Outside The Box (TOP SECRET!)

As part of the Current Issues in Creative Media module in 4th year, I was required to form a group and create an artifact (video, website, animation, etc) which fell under one of the headings/ topics provided in class. Myself, Conor Moore, James Butterly and Fionn Larkin formed a group under the agreed topic of ‘Outside The Box’. After a few brainstorming sessions and some research into the meaning and general ideas behind the term, we decided to apply the term to a popular theme we found online during research: Fun Theory.

 

Fun Theory

This is basically the idea of adding a new/ fun/ out-of-the-norm element to an everyday action or mundane process, which without, would usually go unnoticed. Using this, we asked ourselves: By introducing creativity to a public space, is it possible to alter peoples behavior for the better?

A great example of fun theory in action is an initiative carried out by Volkswagen where certain public service elements were given a ‘fun’ make over. Here are some example videos:

 

Piano stairs – TheFunTheory.com – Rolighetsteorin.se:

 

The world’s deepest bin – Thefuntheory.com – Rolighetsteorin.se:

 

For the project, we set up 2 experiments:

Bean Bag Front Row:

Playing on the idea that students tend to avoid sitting in the front row of a class room, we set up a row of comfy, colourful bean bag chairs at the front of a class and recorded the results of students coming into the room and choosing where to sit (the bean bag chairs or the ordinary back rows). This experiment came with mixed results: all bean bag chairs were used but only after a little encouragement, and only by those who knew who we were (friends/classmates). A moderate success.

 

Basketball Bin:

In the nearby food & drink area where students usually sit down with a cup of tea/coffee and a snack between classes, we noticed how some students fail to dispose of their waste when leaving the area and instead leave them on the tables. In order to encourage the use of the provided bins, we set up a little basketball net over one of the surrounding rubbish bins and recorded the results of students using the same bin. The rise in the number of students using the bin after the basketball net was added was quite surprising.

 

We had a third experiment organized: ‘Chalk Path’. Essentially this was to be a series of drawn out paths or routes on the pathways outside leading to building, which would attempt to see if people would deviate from their walking route if faced with a division in the path in front (Eg: Male/ Female path or Happy/ Sad path). These paths would be drawn out in chalk with possible traffic cones and other items signaling individuals where to walk. Due to a sudden spout of bad weather however, we had to abandon this experiment. Another time perhaps…

 

For more information on this project, check out the project blog ‘Creativity in Public’ at this link:

http://creativityinpublic.wordpress.com/

Or you can find the link in this sites ‘Other Blogs’ tab.

 

2nd Masterclass – Donal Dineen

Today was the second masterclass of the new semester with a guest lecture by Irish radio presenter, former television presenter, filmaker and photographer Donal Dineen. Having worked on the tv series ‘No Disco’ on Network 2, and currently presenting The Small Hours (formerly ‘Here Comes The Night’) on Today FM, he gave us an interesting insight into the inner workings of the Irish radio and television industries, as well as an insight into how he came to be where he is now and advice to others on how to succeed in the media industry.

Link to Donal’s blog:

http://www.todayfm.com/Shows/Weekdays/Donal-Dineen/Blog.aspx

An great in-depth lecture where Donal shared with us his early days in music magazine Dropout, his time on RTE’s flagship music programme ‘No Disco’ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Disco, his inspiration for simplistic visuals in the form of a Palace Brothers music video, his professional inspiration in the form of RTE presenters Eamon Dunphy and John Kelly, his love of Super 8 film and its dying existence as a film format, his time at Radio Ireland, his struggle in front of the camera as a television presenter, his love and passion for radio presenting and music, and an interesting interview with Lou Reed resulting in friendship.

Altogether an enthralling talk and some sound advice for those of us considering a future in the media industry.

As part of his guest lecture, Donal treated us to two works of his. The first of which being an interview with artists Liam O’Maonlaí and Niwel Tsumbu during his late night show The Small Hours in December 2010:

And the second being a experimental music video he worked on for artist Niwel Tsumbu. An example of how good visuals can be created using basic tools at hand and with limited time:

Thanks to our course head Caroline O’Sullivan for organizing another guest lecture and Donal Dineen for coming to talk to us! :)