Tummelvision
von Heather Gold, Kevin Marks, & Deborah Schultz
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Podcast-Beschreibung
Tummelvision is a weekly live podcast that explores the human side of technology - people before data. A Tummler is a Yiddish word used to describe a person who catalyzes others to action. Tummlers were traditionally hired at Jewish weddings and in the Borscht belt to warm up the crowd and get the party started. Each week Heather, Deb and Kevin engage with well-known guests from the arts, business, and technology who all share a unique focus on the importance of bringing our more human selves with us both online and offline. Guests are all experts in the art and science of engaging and collaborating a networked world. Topics range from "does google get social" to what is the role of empathy and emotion in business and how do we genuinely connect in a connected world.
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Tummelvision 103 Kio Stark: Stranger Studies, Incubating Emotions and Naming Lipstick Colours | Kio Stark stops into Tummelvision to discuss - you guessed it - how people relate with & to technology!  Kio teaches about human social dynamics at NYUâs Interactive Telecommunications Program. Topics include Kio's ITP syllabus, âbro-grammingâ, Zuckâs hoodie, instruments for triangulation, systems of acknowledgement and the tower of Babel that comes from an outward-focussed web. The group makes a very important distinction that what draws most people online is connectivity - not just information - and that we are in the ânursery schoolâ stage of development as far as building social spaces that work online. Chat Transcript & Storify Recap | 11.5.12 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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ExplicitTummelvision 100: Paul Ford, Andy Baio on the Facebook acquisition of Instagram, buying ‘community” and the New Aesthetic. | "You can't have art without resistance in the materials" Quoting William Morris, Paul Ford explains that when he wants to learn something he goes out and finds the appropriate software. In the limits of the software you might find a community. Twelve year olds are now saying Facebook is for old people and Heather makes a 12-year-oldâs face at the thought of Facebook buying Instagram. The group discusses Instagramâs future within the walls of Facebook. Will it get dragged into the Menlo Park swamp or will it go the way of Youtube? An almost purely mobile photo app with few features, Instagram is applauded as a less judgmental environment for people who donât know how to shoot real photographs. Spontaneity ensues as Andy Baio stops by. He is the founder of Upcoming.org, a former CTO of Kickstarter.com, and author of the Waxy.org blog. Andy is a less hopeful and thinks Instagram could very well get sawed into pieces. The conversation turns to âThe New Aestheticsâ - a phenomenon that Andy says smells like machine vision. Paul Ford weighs in on the topic by way of Aaron Cope and Heather by way of Bruce Sterlingsâ closing talk at SXSW. Here is a link to the entire chat transcript and a highlight reel of the show via Storify! Show links: Facebook and Instagram: When Your Favorite App Sells Out | Paul Ford | New York Magazine Adobe Photoshop File Formats Specification | Adobe What The Tech Pundits Donât Get About Facebookâs $1B Instagram Deal | Cliff Kuang | FastCoDesign Heatherâs Instagram reaction to Facebookâs acquisition Grab Instagrams with GramGrab Reaction Pictures & Emoticons | MyFaceWhen Wikipedia list of Acquisitions by Facebook Facebook is for Old People | Patrick Moorehead | Techpinions Instagram's Buyout: How Does It Measure Up? | Andy Baio | Waxy.org (Wired) An Essay on the New Aesthetic | Bruce Sterling | Wired Why the New Aesthetic isnât about 8bit retro, the Robot Readable World, computer vision and pirates | Rev Dan Cat The New Aesthetic | James Bridle the new aesthetic | Aaron Straup Cope SXSW 2012 Bruce Sterlings closing talk of SXSW 2012 | 13.4.12 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Tummelvision 99: Bravo for Silicon Valley – Reality, Bubbles, Glasses and emoting through technology | Heather Gold and Kevin Marks on Tummeling, Bubbles, and how media representations affect how people believe. Full chat transcript available here. | 7.4.12 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Tummelvision 98: Back from hiatus. SXSW, Mike Daisey and sexism in tech | We're back. Heather, Debs and Kevin talk about the tummeling stories we've missed over the last month. Here's the chat transcript in full Some related links below: SXSW 2012:  A decidedly different show - PR attendance up a whopping 30% Mike Daisey vs Journalism: Ethan Zuckerman, Director of MIT Center for Civic Media [Tummelvision guest Episode 71]on the Mike Daisey Apple in China media vs journalism vs truth kerfuffle Sexism in tech - yes, that topic again. Where we are "shocked, shocked to find sexism in tech". Charles Arthur  of The Guardian used storify to brilliantly summarize the latest uproar | 29.3.12 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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ExplicitTummelVision 96: David Weinberger on how the Net changes the way we think | David Weinberger really is the perfect TummelVision guest. He's an Internet philosopher who focuses on the big picture of how we learn and what the Net is reflecting and doing to our culture. His current book is Too Big To Know: Rethinking Knowledge now that the Facts Aren't the Facts, Experts are Everywhere and the Smartest Person in the Room is the Room. It's a subtitle almost as big as the Internet itself but it reflects how little concise vocabulary we have ("tummel" anyone?) to reflect the changing reality of the way we're operating in a more networked world. Often David's work is explaining things that are realities that any person who is "of the web" or really lives with this midset and trust level knows intrinsically. On some level the Net itself may be doing the same thing for a reality that was always there: everything connected and flowing... all the intelligence you could ever need just right there outside you, but something we weren't as aware of in the left-brain rational era and culture until we built something that made us *think* about this as we made it. David has all kinds of impressive formal affiliations and qualifications, like being a Senior Researcher at the Harvard Berkman Center for the Internet and Society, a Co-Director of the Harvard Library Innovation Lab and being a guy who got a PhD in philosophy and who wrote jokes for a Woody Allen comic strip.  But what's more impressive to me is that he doesn't just noodle around abstractly about how life is meaningful, but lives in the moment as an affable guy who cares about connecting and does just that.David's first book The Cluetrain Manifesto was written with a few other savvy cohorts in 2000 (inc. TummelVision 42 guest Doc Searls) and put into clear language and awareness outside the smallish world of dedicated netizens the way that sharing and conversations work and the way the Net made these things the new picks and shovels of business and any functioning institutional infrastructure. Links discussed in this episode: Too Big to Know How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Internet - Douglas Adams in 1999 Itâs Not Whether Googleâs Threatened. Itâs Asking Ourselves: What Commons Do We Wish For? - John Battelle's Search Blog SOPA Boycotts and the False Ideals of the Web - Jaron Lanier at NYTimes.com If Google predicts your future, will it be a cliché? - Kevin Marks | 1.2.12 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 95: Amy Muller of Get Satisfaction on accidental start-ups, community managers, social CRM and what it takes to | This past week celebrated the third annual "Community Manager Appreciation Day".  As I saw the tweets roll by, I realized I have become increasingly frustrated and worried that the roll of Community Manager is not yet defined as strategic and is often viewed through a singular marketing/support lens.  I worry that if we don't elevate the conversation, the role of Community Manager is endangered of going the way of the Webmaster in the 90's - relegated to a support position.  The Webmasters of yesterday are the innovators and digital thinkers of today.  These uniquely talented folks that are community managers posses many of  the skills of the Tummler.  When Kevin, Heather and I started Tummelvision, we specifically chose a new word because we strongly believe this is not a role but a way of thriving in a networked age.  It requires design, tech and human skills and can live anywhere in an organization.  Tummlers and tummeling embody the future.  In a world that is no longer command and control - everyone needs to understand "the tummel".  As we see things, the role of the CEO is that of a "community manager"! With this is mind, we invited Amy Muller (@amygsfn) to be this week's Tummelvision guest. Amy is what we call a natural Tummler. Connecting people and companies is pretty much akin to breathing for her.  In her current incarnation, Amy is co-founder of Get Satisfaction where she helps to lead the charge of building relationships with customers through Community. She also trains and educates those same customers on how to effectively grow and manage their own customer communities. She has been in the trenches and understands that 'designing for community" is not just about launching a facebook page or twitter account - it's an attitude.  Just take a look at the groundbreaking Company Customer Pact and you know that thriving in a networked world is territory she understands. We specifically send a shout out to the world of hardworking folks known as community managers so we can start building some conversational bridges that broaden and deepen the discussion around catalyzing and connecting people in a networked world. | 27.1.12 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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ExplicitTummelVision 94: Willo O’Brien on Entrepreneurial Creatives and the Creative Economy | We talk with Stitch Labs co-founder and VP marketing Willo O'Brien about entrepreneurial creative lives and how the Net and economy have expanded the number of people working this way. We'll talk adapting the artistic life, collaboration, social media and infrastructure for this decentralized work. | 19.1.12 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 93: Yoz Grahame on games, emotion, Second Life, Ning, and more | Yoz Grahame (@yoz) talks about games, emotion, Second Life, Ning, and all manner of online communities. | 13.1.12 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 92: Amber Case on Geoloqi, quantified selves, and emotion | Amber Case (@caseorganic) joins us to talk about emotion, cyber anthropology, geoloqi, and the quantified self. | 6.1.12 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 91: Maciej Ceglowski of Pinboard | Maciej Ceglowski (@pinboard) joins us to talk about the sustainability of online services, artisanal software, and social bookmarking for introverts. We highly recommend his Pinboard.in bookmarking service and his blog Idle Words. | 30.12.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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ExplicitTummelVision 90: Quinn Norton on SOPA!, Occupy!, and our new SEO keyword “stochastic” | Journalist Quinn Norton, #SOPA!, #Occupy!, and our new SEO keyword "stochastic" | 28.12.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 89: Alex Howard on #SOPA, Gov 2.0, and Congressional tech literacy | Alex Howard (@digiphile) of O'Reilly Media joins the gang to talk #sopa, boosting Congressional tech literacy, and Gov 2.0 | 17.12.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 88: Adriana Lukas on Heterarchy | Adriana Lukas (@adriana872) joins us to talk about her research on heterarchy and many other fascinating topics. | 13.12.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 86: Kestrin Pantera on karaoke, cellos, and #occupy | Kestrin Pantera @kestrin is an actor, cellist, and mobile karaoke bar impressario. She joins Heather and Kevin to talk about the RVIP Lounge, the #Occupy movement, and her creative work. | 18.11.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 85: Jill Slater on urban planning, sustainable food, and catalyzing a hora | Jill Slater (@jilber) joins the gang to discuss everything from sustainable food and urban planning to Jewish traditions and modern Israel. | 4.11.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 84: Grant McCracken on culture, corporations, and collaboration | Grant McCracken (@grant27 | cultureby.com) is an anthropologist and author of Chief Culture Officer. | 29.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 83: Deanna Zandt, Dorian Taylor, and ContactCon | Fresh from ContactCon in New York, the gang connects with Deanna Zandt (@randomdeanna) and Dorian Taylor (@doriantaylor) to talk about privilege, taxonomies, social media alchemy, and the economics of cultural production. | 21.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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ExplicitTummelVision 82: Tummlers of Occupy Wall Street | A just-in-the-family episode of Heather, Deb, and Kevin discussing Occupy Wall Street and more. | 14.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 81: Mark Pesce on Steve Jobs, collaboration, and the sources of creativity | In the first TummelVision episode of the post-Steve Jobs era, the gang is joined by Mark Pesce (@mpesce), an inventor, writer, entrepreneur, educator and broadcaster. | 7.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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ExplicitTummelVision 78: Jim Bower | Jim Bower (@superid101) joins us to discuss Whyville, animal husbandry, and computational neuroscience. | 9.9.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 77: Paul Adams on Google, Facebook, and Social Circles | Erstwhile Googler, now Facebooker Paul Adams @padday joins us to talk about his insights on "circles" and the relationship between real-life and online social networks. | 19.8.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 75: Liz Lawley | Social computing scientist Liz Lawley discusses pseudonymity and anonymity, the fallacy of influence, and the serious work of games and fun on the web. | 5.8.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 74: Dan Gillmor | Journalist and digital media expert Dan Gillmor @dangillmor joins us to talk about the future of news, technology, and community online. | 28.7.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 73: Clive Thompson on continuous mass conversations and the future of thought in the age of machines | Clive Thompson (@pomeranian99) on tummelling at the essential social tool of the future, the web's social backbone, continuous mass conversations, and the future of thought in the age of machines. | 26.7.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 72: Ellen Dudley on Crowdscanner, werewolves, and improving real-life conversation | Ellen Dudley of Crowdscanner joins us to talk about social interaction tools, werewolves, and improving real-life conversation. | 25.7.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 71: Ethan Zuckerman on Google Plus, fan fiction, serendipity, and universal imperfect multilingualism | Ethan Zuckerman is director of the Center for Civic Media at MIT, and a principal research scientist at MIT's Media Lab. He joins us to talk about Google Plus, fan fiction, serendipity, and universal imperfect multilingualism. | 25.7.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 70: Dina Mehta on Google Plus, disaster tummelling, and global community | Dina Mehta of convo.org joins us from Mumbai/Bombay to talk about the advent of Google+, connecting people online in times of crisis, and global conversation and community. Click here to replay the live chat. | 22.7.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 69: Dan Gould on Namesake, conversation, and schooling the New York Times | Dan Gould is founder of Namesake, a new online business community centered around conversations. He joins Heather Gold, Kevin Marks, and Deb Schultz to talk about the project, as well as recent events at the intersection of tech, culture, and people. Check out the Namesake conversation about Tummeling and revisit the live chatroom discussion from Cover It Live. | 20.7.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 68: Sarah Szalavitz on story, social design, Hollywood and imposters | Sarah Szalavitz joins Heather and Kevin to talk about politics, story, social design, Hollywood and imposters. [Note: Please excuse our audio problems at points during this episode] | 16.6.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 67: Tantek Çelik explains open web standards for poets | Tantek Ãelik is an independent technologist, writer, teacher... the notorious @t on twitter... and a vocal proponent of open web standards. In the wake of the Schema announcement, Tantek joins Heather, Kevin, and Deb to talk about the present and future of the social graph, openness, and living online. Notes and Notes: Tantek's book: HTML5 Now: A Step-by-Step Video Tutorial for Getting Started Today New York Times editor Bill Keller on Twitter NYU journalism professor Jay Rosen tweeted: Jill Abramson took six months off as Times managing editor to learn digital http://nyti.ms/denx5J She returned in five: http://bit.ly/aafNMx HuffPo: Bill Keller To Be Replaced By Jill Abramson As 'New York Times' Executive Editor Jaron Lanier and his book You are Not a Gadget YouTube Now Lets You License Videos Under Creative Commons (Remixers, Rejoice) One example of a "social graph" (that is, Tantek's) IndieWebCamp About Microformats The Microformats crew on "how to agree on a standard" An example of a Microformats-based search result: http://lockerz.com/s/107152515 Eli Pariser on The Filter Bubble Google, Bing, and Yahoo's "Schema.org" More about RDF: http://www.w3.org/RDF/ Cory Doctorow on "metacrap" Clay Shirky on The Semantic Web, Syllogism, and Worldview @debs: via @t "the way you make standards works is not through fiat but through community - you need agreement across silos" Check out the TummelVision itunes page: subscribe, download, review! As you listen, you can replay the fascinating conversation from our live chat room here at CoveritLive. | 10.6.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 66: Eli Pariser on The Filter Bubble | Online organizer and disorganizer Eli Pariser talks about his new book The Filter Bubble. | 1.6.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 65: Open House! | Regular TummelVision chat room contributor @Xenophrenia joins in a discussion of open source, copyright, economics, and more in this first ever "Open House" episode.  We hope to make a regular feature out of this kind of episode (our version of a call-in hour). News and Notes: Kevin Marks has dubbed Deb Schultz a "knowledge bricoleur" Video of Kevinâs Ignite talk at Google i/o How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Internet - Douglas Adams writing in 1999 Tyler Cowen's new book The Great Stagnation: How America Ate All The Low-Hanging Fruit of Modern History, Got Sick, and Will (Eventually) Feel Better Films by writer and chat room regular Tony Comstock Good Manners in the Age of Wikileaks - Slavoj Žižek in the London Review of Books Eli Pariser's TED talk on the internet's "filter bubble" As you listen, you can replay the fascinating conversation from our live chat room here at CoveritLive. | 24.5.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 64: Lloyd Davis on Social Artistry, Collaboration, and Travel | Lloyd Davis (@lloyddavis) is Social Artist in Residence at the University of London's Centre for Creative Collaboration. He blogs at Perfect Path and is best known as the founder of the Tuttle Club, London's most popular and long-running meetup for anyone interested in the social web. | 16.5.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 63: Mark Krynsky on X Prizes, competition, cooperation, and “influence” | Mark Krynsky of the X Prize Foundation & Lifestreamblog.com joins us to talk about competition, cooperation, and the folly of trying to measure online "influence." | 29.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 62: Andy Carvin of NPR.org on twitter journalism, tummelling the world, and truth-seeking through vulnerability | Andy Carvin, digital strategist for National Public Radio, discusses twitter journalism, tummelling the world, and truth-seeking through vulnerability. | 25.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 62.5: More conversation with Andy Carvin of NPR | Additional discussion with NPR's Andy Carvin. See also TummelVision episode 62. | 25.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 61: Dion Almaer on the revelation that code is produced by human beings | Tummler of programmers Dion Almaer joins the gang to talk about communities and conflicts among coders, Twitter gossip, controlling our data, online "enchantment," and more. | 18.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 60.5: More talk with Courtney Stanton | After some technical challenges, Heather Gold joins the conversation with Courtney Stanton, on rape culture, PTSD, community, and more. | 8.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 60: Courtney Stanton on empathy, rape culture, and how to tummel haters | This week on TummelVision, the gang is joined by Courtney Stanton (@kirbybits), who relates her experiences contending with trolls and vitriol on the subject of rape culture in gaming. | 8.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 59: Thomas Knoll on love, community architecture, Zappos, tech, and humanity | Thomas Knoll joins Heather, Kevin, and Deb to talk about love, community architecture, Zappos, tech, and humanity. | 1.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 58: Silona Bonewald on Gaga, Google, open source, and socializing geeks | Silona Bonewald of Austin, Texas weighs-in on Lady Gaga vs. Facebook, open source environments, and avoiding poisonous people (not to mention a few other topics). | 25.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 57: Micah L. Sifry on SxSW, WikiLeaks, national security, and the global transparency movement | Micah Sifry talks about his new book about Wikileaks, and the gang discusses SxSW, national security, and the global transparency movement. | 17.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Tummelvision 56: Howard Rheingold on crap detection, collaborative learning, and online community | From SxSW in Austin, Heather Gold and Kevin Marks talk with Howard Rheingold, who has been studying and writing inspiringly about virtual communities since the 1990s, and has been online continually since the mid-1980s. His The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online is the original Tummler how-to guide. Enjoy this conversation with the godfather of online tummlers! | 11.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 55: Juliette Powell on how to tummel, collaborating across disciplines, leaderless revolution, and Dutch schoolchi | Uber-tummler Juliette Powell, author of 33 Million People in the Room, joins the gang to talk about how to tummel, collaborating across disciplines, leaderless revolution, and Dutch schoolchildren. | 28.2.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 54: Jeff Jarvis on his public parts, revolutionary technologies, and media disruption | Jeff Jarvis joins the TummelVision crew to talk about his public parts, revolutionary technologies, and media disruption. | 24.2.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 53: Molly Steenson on pneumatic tubes, the links between architecture and social software, and creating meaning wi | This week's guest is Molly Steenson, a digital strategist, design researcher, architectural historian, and Ph.D. candidate at Princeton University. Molly joins Deb Schultz and Kevin Marks to discuss the implications of IBMâs Watson winning jeopardy, the hidden links between architecture and interface design, and whether "shipping code" is the only measure for creating value. | 17.2.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 52: Paul Ford asks why wasn’t I consulted? | Writer Paul Ford (a.k.a. ftrain.com) joins Kevin and Deb to talk about the Egyptian revolution, whether Arianna Huffington is a tummler, and the ultimate question of the entire Internet: Why Wasnât I Consulted? | 11.2.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 51: Brady Forrest on the Egyptian revolution, humanizing data, and the birth of Ignite | Brady Forrest joins Deb and Kevin to talk about the tummlers of the Egyptian revolution, humanizing oceans of data, and the birth of the now-global phenomenon of Ignite. | 5.2.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 50: Umair Haque on tummeling our way to a new kind of capitalism | Umair Haque talks about his book The New Capitalist Manifesto, the imbalanced state of the union, Silicon Valley's disruption deficit disorder, and much, much more. | 24.1.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 49: Lisa Bielawa on the social side of art and creativity | Composer and performer Lisa Bielawa talks about creativity, the social aspects of an artist's work, and the world of contemporary classical music. Listeners will also enjoy a beautiful sample of her work. | 18.1.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 48: Brian Zisk on the human side of gadgetry, music, and lessons from antique online social networks | Brian Zisk is a strategist specializing in music, technology, and founder advising. He is a pioneering social organizer in the San Francisco Bay area. In this episode of TummelVision, Brian talks with Deb, Heather, and Kevin about CES, the continuing human importance of conferences, Quora's imperfect community management, and the smart rules developed by antique online social networks. | 14.1.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 47: Tom Coates on Yahoo!, social software, and being a proto-tummler | Tom Coates has been blogging and working on social software since well before either of them got that name. He cares very much about making the web a suitable place for people to live in, and has been doing so with Barbelith, UpMyStreet, BBC Radio, The Open Rights Group, Yahoo Brickhouse and FireEagle. He even started a blog about Tummeling called Everything in Moderation 8 years ago. TummelVision 47: Tom Coates | 6.1.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 46: Tara Hunt Talks Whuffie, Delicious, and Shwowp! | Tara Hunt, entrepreneur and author of The Whuffie Factor, talks with Deborah Schultz and Kevin Marks. | 17.12.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 45: Willow Witte of Join the Impact on Napsterized political activism | Willow Witte of Join The Impact talks with Heather Gold, Kevin Marks, and guest host Sarah Dopp about gender, political organizing online, and activism in response to California's Proposition 8. | 10.12.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 44: Stowe Boyd on social cognition, coding gender, and betweenness | Social philosopher and webthropologist Stowe Boyd joins the TummelVision crew to talk about social cognition, coding gender, and betweenness. | 2.12.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 43: Heather Woodbury on performance, culture, and the social web | Heather Woodbury joins Heather Gold, Kevin Marks, and Deborah Schultz to talk about culture, the social web, and performance art. | 18.11.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 42: Doc Searls on consumers, capitalism, and a decade of cluetraining | The gang visits with an old friend, Doc Searls, co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto and a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. | 12.11.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 41: Josh Klein on Hacking Work | Josh Klein is a technologist, hacker, and rule-breaking innovator. Â With Bill Jensen, he's the author of the new book Hacking Work: Breaking Stupid Rules for Smart Results. In this episode of Tummelvision, he talks with Heather, Kevin, and Deb about the book, dysfunctional workplaces, and fear-free workarounds in big corporations. | 6.11.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 40: Dave Gray on design, gamestorming, and more | Dave Gray, visual thinker and CEO of XPLANE, talks with Heather Gold and Deb Schultz about gamestorming, design, and visual tummeling. | 28.10.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 39.5: “Director’s Cut” with additional commentary | Some additional conversation between Blaine Cook and Kevin Marks, including questions and comments from the TummelVision chat room (which features very smart people like Sarah Dopp) | 23.10.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 39: Blaine Cook and the future of an open social web | Blaine Cook [@blaine], founding engineer at Twitter and an open web standards wizard, joins Heather, Deb, and Kevin to talk about hopes, dreams and plans for a more open, yet more personalized Internet. Huffduff It [what?] | 21.10.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 38: Kristina Halvorson on Content Strategy and Tactics | Kristina Halvorson of Brain Traffic joins Heather, Kevin, and Deb to talk about the importance of real content in business and social interaction. | 19.10.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 37: Schlomo Rabinowitz on Burning Man, public service | Schlomo joins Heather, Debs and Kevin to talk about Burning Man, co-ordinating groups, and proposes mandatory public service. | 11.10.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 36: Jyri Engeström on Tech Crunch, social object theory, and Twitter activism | Jyri Engestrom, entrepreneur and founder of Jaiku, was once Google's "accidental sociologist." He weaves together a wealth of knowledge of the social web and social science. | 10.10.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 35: Steve Rosenbaum on online video, curation, and the future of media | Steve Rosenbaum is a pioneer in online video and someone who was thinking deeply about "curation" long before it became a buzzword. | 5.10.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 34: Joshua Fouts & Rita King on Diplomacy, politics, and virtual worlds | Joshua Fouts and Rita King of Dancing Ink Productions talk with the Tummlers about diplomacy and cultural relations in virtual worlds. We discussed their recent project on understanding Islam in depth as well as the recent Tea Party candidate victories and the organizational approach of the Tea Party. | 16.9.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 33: Marshall Kirkpatrick on Apple, Google and other socially awkward companies | Marshall Kirkpatrick of ReadWriteWeb visits with Heather Gold, Deb Schultz and Kevin Marks. Topics discussed include: Demand Media and other content farms, open standards for the social web, whether Apple is even worse than Google when it come to social tech, and some exciting new online social tools. | 4.9.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 32: Jay Rosen on media and the people formerly known as the audience | Tummelvision episode 32 features Jay Rosen, professor of journalism at New York University, prolific âmindcasterâ on twitter, and blogger at Press Think. Hosts: Kevin Marks, Deb Schultz, and Heather Gold | 28.8.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 30: Brynn Evans and Julie Hamwood on social interaction design | Brynn Evans and Julie Hamwood visit to talk about social interaction design, the demise of Google Wave, and the myriad differences between Twitter and Facebook. | 7.8.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 29: Ted Rheingold live from Supernova and ambient sociality | -- | 31.7.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 28: Sarah Dopp on connectors, tummlers and community | -- | 27.7.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 27: Christy Dena on transmedia storytelling | Christy Dena is a specialist in producing transmedia projects... forms of storytelling that reach across the web's full range of communication tools. From her home in Melbourne, Australia, she joins Heather Gold, Kevin Marks, and Deb Schultz in discussing the history and future of online conversation. | 16.7.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 26: Jessamyn West on Metafilter and tummeling communities | -- | 14.7.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 25: Andrew Keen the “anti-tummler” riles up the crew | -- | 5.7.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 24: Colleen Kelly on GoogleTV and the TwiT Army | -- | 29.6.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 23: Howard Greenstein | Episode 23 Download the show | 21.6.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 22: John Hagel on the Power of Pull | Episode 22 Download the show | 14.6.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 21: Greg Elin on Open Gov’t, Data & Privacy | Episode 21 Download the show | 7.6.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 20: Christen Clifford | -- | 19.5.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 19: Valdis Krebs on Network Weaving, mapping the social graph and finding tummlers | Heather, Kevin and Deb talk with Valdis Krebs, the founder and Chief Scientist at orgnet.com. Valdis is a management consultant, researcher, trainer, author, and the developer of InFlow software for social and organizational network analysis [SNA/ONA]. Since 1987, Valdis has participated in almost 500 SNA/ONA projects. His work has been covered in major media including New York Times Magazine, Fast Company, CNN, Entrepreneur, Forbes, FORTUNE, MSNBC.com and several major newspapers around the world including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, Cleveland Plain Dealer, USA Today, Washington Post, and Associated Press. Join us live at 7 PM PST/10 EST for TummelVision... | 18.5.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Tummelvision 18: Laura Fitton on the power of Twitter, the lazy web and you | Episode 18 Download the show | 14.5.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 17: Sunny Bates on creativity, talent and Kickstarter projects | Episode 17 Download the show Sunny Bates is one of the most successful connectors in the Internet start-up realm. She has an extremely successful executive search firm and acts as an advisor to many start ups, including our tummeling fave Kickstarter. She brings people together and constantly creates social engagement between people. | 11.5.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 16: Teresa Nielsen-Hayden and Scott Rosenberg the uber-tummlers tell us how it’s done | Episode 16 Download the show We speak with two great tummlers in this episode. Teresa Nielsen-Hayden is a science fiction editor and was the first boingboing comments moderator when they returned to comments in 2007. Teresa is also a blogger and the first person to practice disemvoweling online of the entire text of offensive posts. Most important to us, she's the original applier of the term tummel to social catalyzing in the web era (she discussed it with Kevin and then the three of us had a collective aha moment. See our story on the about page.) Also joining us is early blogger, journalist, long-time Salong writer and editor and blogging historian Scott Rosenberg. | 11.5.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 15: Janera Soerel on the art of the global conversation | Episode 15 Download the show | 11.5.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 14: Derek Powazek on designing the social website | Episode 14 Download the show ------ 80's song title: "One thing leads to another" | 11.5.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 13: Zoë Keating on being a one women record label | Episode 13 Download the show Zoë Keating joined us to talk about her music and how she connects with people online. Zoë is a Classical cellist, who uses the techniques of electronic music using a 'cello, both recorded and most strikingly live. This Wired video shows how she creates live performances like these at PopTech and SFO Airport. Zoë used to work in tech, but quit to join a rock band on tour. She sells here music through her website, iTunes (where she has topped the Classicla charts several times) and Amazon. Because she spends a lot of time alone in the studio with a 'cello and a computer, she is a very active twitter user, and has found collaboratiosn with people including RadioLab, Curt Smith, and a remix project on Terry Reilly's In C. She first began multitracking herself as she couldn't find 16 cellists to play all the parts, but now she organizes 'cello tweetups that play in her style. We talked about how it is important to always treat people as human online, and not be selling something, but conversing. We also talked about how "the music industry is by definition an operation invented to divert money spent on music away from actual musicians" - Zoë's music was defined as non-commercial by record labels, but her audience is adequate to support her because she sells direct, without the industry middlemen taking the majority of the money - as Clay Shirky describes. -------- 80's song title: I find it kind of funny and I find it kind of sad | 2.4.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 12: Christian Crumlish on the mechanics of designing for online community | Episode 12 Download the show Christian Crumlish is the Director of Yahoo's interface library and the co-author of Designing Social Interfaces. | 28.3.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 11: Cathy Brooks on finding your personal story | Episode 11 Download the show Cathy Brooks has been part of the tech start-up scene for a long time and often connects people with one another. Freshly back from SXSW, the fours of us discussed the events of the conference, it's change and connections there as well as how Cathy does what she does at events there. We spent quite a bit of time discussing the controversial keynote conversation between Havas Media Lab's Umair Haque and Twitter co-founder and CEO Ev Williams and the mass walkout that happened during it. How do you make a good public conversation? We recalled the Mark Zuckerberg Sarah Lacy keynote conversation of a few years ago which also failed to engage the room and had differences about why that happened. 80's theme song: It Ain't What You Do It's the Way That You Do It | 20.3.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 10: Dave McClure live from SXSW on startups, angel investing and VC’s | Episode 10 Download the show We ventured to SXSW where the whole TWIT crew was hosted very hospitably by the beautiful Texas co-working space. We also got the have the unique experience of seeing each other in person while we do the show. Our guest Dave McClure is a well-known angel investor and persistent entrepreneurial advice giver. Originally a developer himself, he's worked with too many companies to name, including SlidesShare, Paypal and Facebook. Among 499 other things, he currently runs a seed-stage investment program for Founders Fun. Remarkably, Dave was able to not use any of his favourite 4-letter words at our request, during TummelVision, given that TWIT is aimed at a general audience including young kids. It's taken us some time to adapt to the direction, but McClure really did yeoman's work here and if you start reading his well-regarded blog or check out his sometimes controversial slides you'll know why. He's one of the most opinionated and enthusiastic peopel you'll ever talk to about start-ups. We discussed the tummeling he does as an angel, and the increasingly influential role angel funders (the people who provide the very first, personal funding of a company) given the decreasing costs of beginning a Net start-up. Dave also discussed what he felt VCs should be focussing on given this change. ------ 80's theme song: When a Problem Comes Along, You Must Whip It | 13.3.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 9: Brian Oberkirch on the art of small good things | Episode 9 Download the show We had a great chat with Brian Oberkirch on  the implicit and explicit  impact of the social and geo-loco services rippling through our lives.  Brian is a 'multi-lingual' understated tummler and marketing guy who speaks geek and non geek alike.  He looks at the web from a uniquely human place. We focused a bit on the need for web services and sites to do a better job educating their users on the implications of the data they are sharing in plain english as well as discussing  how the features we choose to include on sites set the tone for the community - i.e. ratings systems, game mechanics, "number of followers" etc. Links we discussed this week: Dewitt Clinton on the features we choose setting  tone: The web would be a better place if ... Brian's post on paying a bit more attention to the implicit effects of social services and feature:  "Hell, the fall alone will kil ya" http://www.brianoberkirch.com/2010/03/04/hell-the-fall-will-kill-ya/ Adrian Chan on game mechanics and social functionality Dave Winer refreshing out memory on what makes a good conference 80's theme song: Follow me, oh follow me | 6.3.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 8: Bill Corbett on MST3K and bringing the audience along for the ride [explicit] | Episode 8 Download the show We had a great conversation with hilarious and poetic playwright and comic actor Bill Corbett (Rifftrax, Mystery Science Theatre 3000) about elements of improv, playwrighting and comedy that all relate to tummeling and succeeding in working in flow and creating social engagement. The core elements of improv that seemed most important: â¢yes, and (not denying the reality anyones presenting. This isn't about dealing with trolls but meeting people generally where they are and adding something to it) â¢being present â¢commitment â¢risk â¢surprise Deb related the element of surprise in the business world to 3Ms decision to capitalize on the accident or "failure" in the creation of Post-its. In tech, Kevin related it to people hacking on an existing product and the ability in the software world to change products quickly. In fear We also had a pretty in-depth discussion of comedy, it's evolution into snark, how it's done on twitter and what Bill sees trending on twitter as a growing return to an approach to more direct humour. Links from this week: Attention has not been democratized (danah boyd) Trust means being vulnerable to someone (Ben Laurie on Ed Felton) Baratunde's twitcom Geek sincerity ------ 80's theme song: Hold on Loosely | 2.3.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 7: Elizabeth Churchill on ‘connecting the dots’, social software & human behavior | Episode 7 Download the audio Do you speak-a my language? Elizabeth Churchill - TummelVision Ep. 7 from heather gold on Vimeo. There was a little Buzz, a little iPad and a lot of accents swirling around the show this week.   It was our first  "international parity" edition serendipitously coinciding with the Olympics; we had two brits [Kevin and Elizabeth], a Canadian [Heather] and an American [Deb].  Ironically,  we did not even touch on the Games themselves but rather focused on  the true international language of "connecting the dots" and the human behavior and interfaces that help folks connect. We discussed why the role of a Tummler is often taken on by the liminal or non powerful members in  society and organizations as well as how the field of Computer Human Interaction is and is not changing as a a result of mass adoption of social tools.  We also took a second look at Buzz and some of the Buzz  backlash and what it does or does not do well when viewed through a social lens. This week's links: ----- 80's theme song: Do You Speak-a My Language | 19.2.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 6: Adrian Chan on Social Interaction Design | Episode 6 Download the show Adrian Chan joined us to talk about Social Interaction Design, which he describes thus: Social interaction design is UX and interaction design for social media. It's the work of many practitioners and is applied through many practices. SxD is an application of insights into social media that starts with users. How they use social media reflects their personal and social interests as well as their relationships. The interactions occur among users, not just between users and the interface. I look for the emergent social practices that make your site, application, or service a social success. As Google launched Buzz this week, we spent a lot of the show talking about it, and the privacy problem it raised though auto-connecting your contacts. This weeks links: Gravity7 blog Social Interaction Design primer SxD Salon blog Slides: What is sxd personality types user competencies Johnny Holland is an open collective exploring the interactions of experience design. Society for New Communications Research Buzz commentary: Open Standards within Buzz by Kevin Marks and Chris Messina Privacy failings by Suw Charman and Chris Carfi Google's improvements Twitter theory applied to Buzz ---- 80's theme song: I Want to Know what Buzz Is | 16.2.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 5: Allee Willis on collaboration, being an uber-social artist and songwriter | The 80s title of today's show comes from Stir It Up one of many hits (http://alleewillis.com/discography/index.htm) written by our guest Allee Willis who creates in layers, in many mediums and is a pioneering social artist. Allee works in music, video animation, visual art, painting, digital forms, kitsch and in party throwing. Her focus on process and collaboration heart and pioneering tech and web understanding makes her the ur Tummelvision guest (not to mention her collection of 15 cowbells which she pulled out to play with us). | 5.2.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 4: Kathy Sierra on creating passionate users and you | Episode 4 - Download the Show Kathy Sierra joined us for a great conversation about her biggest passion: you. Note-worthy moments and themes: ⢠How do you create excellent experiences for users ⢠Clay Shirky's recent rant about women, wishing they'd show more chutzpah and self-promotion ⢠a useful unself promotion approach to work and social media presence than "personal branding." It's certainly working for Kathy. ⢠Why follower counts aren't the thing to pay attention to ⢠the iPad's social possibilities both online and between real life and online. ⢠Deb quoted the Talmud tonight, Kathy Sierra Daniel Pink and me QVC. That's range! ⢠Deb got a cowbell, Heather grabbed a hairbrush and Kevin rocked out ⢠We never wanna get ourselves free. This week's song is so very cowbell worthy. ⢠Books mentioned: Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience (P.S.)- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (Kathy dropped his name all casual-like) and Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us - Daniel Pink ---- 80's theme song: Caught Up in You | 31.1.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 3: Heather Champ and George Oates on setting the tone for a million user website | Episode 3 - Download the Show Deb and Kevin chat with two of the women who helped make what gets called "community" in the "web 2.0" world work. Heather videos in from the airport for a minute. Champ and Oates were both involved in the creation of Flickr, considered the first real "web 2.0" site and a model of a strong community using social media. There's no one who knows more about what design and community features and human interactions affect social engagement online. Champ and Oates are insightful and witty. They're the opposite of Big Brother. But they are watching you. Thanks to Director of Community at Flickr Heather Champ and Lead for the Open Library at Internet Archive George Oates. -------- 80's theme song: Theyâre Watching You | 29.1.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 2: Nicole Lazarro on social gaming, play & emotions | Download the Show: Download Thanks to guest game designer Nicole Lazzaro What we discussed this week. â¢Nicole's thoughts on CES trends. The game world is missing the social experience. Nicole's ideas on how games create emotion. Daniel Floyd's great video on why video games are missing a broader female audience. Relational and social thinking is the key. If your goal is to get people engaged and involved then you are beginning to think like a tummler. â¢Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg implies that privacy is dead. How does being public help you tummel and engage people? â¢Vanity Fair on social media "twilebrities." Gawker wasn't impressed either. Anil Dash noted, in a typically thoughtful piece, that no one has over a million followers. We are quite sure than follower numbers don't matter as much as most people assume they do. â¢Tummeling Technique: Heather explained the importance of going first via the infamous Sasquatch Dance Party video. ------ 80's theme song: Games People Play | 21.1.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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TummelVision 1: Jerry Michalski the proto-tummler on the art of connecting people | Recorded on Sept 22, 2009 with guest Jerry Michalski. Many thanks to the TWiT army and odtv.me for making this. -------- 80's theme song: I'll Tummel for Ya | 13.1.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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