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Партисипаторные возможности трансмедийного повествования
The article analyzes some modern media communications and practice of user interaction where the “participatory discourse” appears, when the viewers can influence the process of creation of new films, series, and network projects. The users appropriate and transform different elements of the media content and collectively take part in creation of the “participatory discourse” as a form of social-productive relations which generate a special type of culture. This type bases on the concepts of “participatory culture” and “collective intelligence”.
Using video on the Internet has become a common practice, but the television-like ‘passive viewer’ approach misses the benefits of the interactive nature of the Internet. The technological limitations of television can be overridden by the Internet. Having multiple sources of input does not mean they should be merged into one editor-controlled flat output. Treating streams as objects, it is possible to make viewers editors for their screens whenever they want, or let them watch a pre-edited version. Active streams are distributed to viewers to gain control over the scene layout. Recorded scenes can be remastered whenever needed and represented in different views simultaneously. For lectures and conference recordings, inline slide browsing is also possible. This approach was successfully tested in the Viditory.net project for the broadcasting and recording of conferences with multi-camera shots and remote speakers. Despite the Adobe Flash platform becoming obsolete, it is possible to implement similar capabilities on modern platforms and by using modern technologies.
Issue of high speed data streams transmission in network communication is studied. Classification of high speed protocol is shown. Comparison table of protocol speed values is shown
The conference materials are devoted to research of systematic fundamentals of the contemporary journalism,
The article is devoted to some aspects of legal regulation of interactive activities in the network the Internet. The main emphasis was placed on particular elements of this category of legal relations, the content of the rights and duties of the participants, the time of their occurrence, the legal classification of trade in the network the Internet, the peculiarities of application of the norms of Russian and international law. At the same time special attention is paid to the electronic document as a law specific form of the document, getting particular importance in the context of the information society.
This article presents the analysis of blogs — a new text type in the Internet. The texts are discussed from the perspective of text linguistics. Nowadays, Internet texts gain increasing popularity with the users; however, traditional methods of text linguistics are not capable of revealing the many-sided nature and uniqueness of the given types of texts. Therefore, introduction of new criteria of the analysis and estimation are essential for the fundamental analysis of the new phenomena in text linguistics.
In article the method of forecasting of conditions of the computer network, based on biometric algorithms is offered, the assessment of methods for the solution of a problem of forecasting of a condition of a computer network is given, the examples of phase pictures received in various operating conditions of a computer network are considered.
The book examines the electronic hypertext structure in the aspect of the theory of speech genres. Electronic hypertext is presented as a set of functionally integral unit, within which the text line to enter different types of relationships. The book analyzes the linguistic realization of links in the network blog community "Vladivostok", according to this description is made of a particular genre of computer-mediated communication. The book is addressed to specialists in the field of linguistics dealing with the problems of text linguistics, discourse, and computer-mediated communication. It will be interesting for students and graduate students of philological faculties, as well as a wide range of readers interested in the creation of the user interface, hypertext structures of various genres.
The Arctic sea-ice reached record lows in 2007, and again in 2012. In the international news media, these moments were reflected via striking images of polar bears, crumbling icechunks and the use of more alarmist metaphors about global climate change. Through these narratives, and despite the periodic disappearance of climate change from media reports due to issue fatigue, a sharper narrative of climate change has entered public discourse: a new global reality where the future is no longer a given. Going beyond media studies as well as descriptive or highly scientific accounts of the impacts of climate change in the Arctic, this book explores how both historical and contemporary mediations, scientific narratives and satellite technology simultaneously capture and reconstruct this new reality of the Anthropocene, where human activities shape the planet. By highlighting the linkagesbetween science, media, environmental change and geopolitics, the informed contributors to the volume invite the reader to reflect on what is local and what is global in today's connected mediatized world.