Social Informatics
Social Informatics is the term used to ‘represent a field of research focusing on the relationship between information and communication technologies and the larger social context in which these information and communication technologies (ICT) exist’ (Sawyer and Eschenfelder, 2002). King (1999, p 1) takes social informatics further by stating that is the interdisciplinary study of the design, users and consequences of information technologies that take into account their interaction with institutional and cultural contexts.
As what King (1999) described about social informatics can be applied to the development of photography in the past century. As the design of cameras have changed immensely in the past hundred years and so have the users of this technology; its no longer just for those who could afford it and the people who don’t accept the change in technology are left behind using old technology that has become outdated which can be seen in the blog post ‘ SLR Vs. DSLR’.
Convergence has played a role in way technology-involving photography has developed. For instance the camera itself has blended features that seen in a computer whilst still performing its original function. Coombs (1987) instrumental approach to technological change fits the idea that technology is ‘highly flexible in its development and availability’ (Williams and Edge, 1996 p 8). I believe this to be true, as the past has shown us that when a new technology has been introduced in the past there is always one available a few months later with better features on the market. This will continue with all types of technology but the changed features will become more advance and will occur on more a frequent basis and photography will be one particular area that will have the biggest impact we only have to look at the new Sony Cam Recorder with a projector screen.
To present the relationship between Social Informatics and photography I chose the format of a blog as the blog layout allows all my collections to be grouped by tags bringing my themes together. Using a digital layout allows a variety of collections to be shown to help represent the connection between the two. Using blogger to hose my digital scrapbook allowed my artifacts to be more than just images and words but allowed for videos to be included to which allowed me to demonstrate other people thoughts about their use of photography and how it has changed. One YouTube video that shows Hollywood director Quentin Tarantino that digital film has taken away the essence of films and the imperfections that occur with analogue film.
I labeled my collections and found four recurring themes and they are:
1. Concept Design
2. Sexting
3. Digital and Analogue
4. Evolution of Photography
My first theme concept is important in the relationship between photography and ICT as concept ideas in photography present the possibilities in the future of photography. One particular blog post looks at the concept idea of the camera and how it might evolve to be in the future. The design features a detachable lens that connects to the body of the camera that resembles the body of an iPhone. This is important is the relationship between the two as ICT as about the future directions of technology.
The second theme sexing is an issue for concern with mobile technology especially with teenagers as technology these days allows for image to be sent instantly which can never really be erased as its always going to be past on. This wasn’t an issue in the past, as a photo couldn’t be digitally sent as it was only viewable via the paper in was printed on.
The theme digital and analogue is a particular area that social informatics has had the greatest impact on photography. I say that this area has had the greatest impact because it is evident through the evolution of cameras and the development process of photograph itself as seen in the blog post ‘ SLR vs. DSLR’ where the man who uses the SLR camera has no idea how use the DSLR when it is been given to him.
The evolution of photography is the final theme that I’ve looked at and it is a quite important one. Throughout the century technology has advance more and more as each decade has gone by. The developments in photography have changed the camera itself and the way photos are printed and viewed which has a dramatic impact in the speed of receiving photographs these days.
Reference:
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Mone 1000894., 2009, 90210 – To sext or not to sext – promo, video podcast, Viewed 2 September 2011, < http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deLmAP-j4TY >
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