What social objects were people using, both during the company's decline and during its turnaround?
Even so, some people still get confused by
what a Social Object actually is.
Not exact matches
What Marx was
objecting to, however, was not religion as such, but an other - worldly formulation of religion which withdrew people from their task of
social transformation.35
Lest someone
object that profits ought not always be blamed for
social decay, then
what of the downfall of the socialist regimes of Eastern Europe in 1989 and 1990?
In this essay, I have referred only to the book of Genesis and thus have chosen not to mention the prohibitions against homosexuality included in Leviticus, for it seems to me that
what is at stake now is not homosexuality, which is a fact, a reality, whatever my view of it as a rabbi might be, but the risk of irreversibly scrambling genealogies, questions of legal and
social status (the child - as - subject becoming child - as -
object), and identities — a confusion that would be harmful to society as a whole and that would lose sight of the general interest in seeking the advantage of a tiny minority.
What is at stake is the risk of irreversibly scrambling genealogies, as well as legal and
social statuses (the child - as - subject becoming child - as -
object) and identities — a confusion that would be harmful to society as a whole and that would lose sight of the general interest in seeking the advantage of a tiny minority.
Similarly to other large - brained members of the crow family with complex
social systems, magpies are capable of sophisticated mental feats, such as mirror self - recognition, retrieval of hidden
objects and remembering where and when they have hoarded
what food item.
What are the
social, political, economic, and even personal circumstances that drove the artist to create this
object and find an audience for it?
Setting aside the philosophical issues surrounding
what is intelligence, most real - life AI algorithms are actually doing something much simpler — to mimic some aspects of human - like behaviours, such as identifying
objects inside an image, learning, natural language comprehension, and
social interactions.
Since
what you are selling is in digital form (and not a physical
object), you need to provide
social proof that you are a trustworthy authority on your topic.
-LSB-...] MacCloud of Gaping Void fame, sheds light on this in a great post defining
what he calls «
social objects».
-LSB-...]
what is the role of content in this product: is the content filled with meaning to be consumed, a
social object, or a container for meaning?
You simply need
what my other great marketing friend, Mark Earls calls «The Purpose - Idea», which as a bona fide
Social Object, is THE REASON why people are joining together in the first place.
-LSB-...] the photos are not
what actually matters; they, as Hugh MacLeod says, «
social objects» http://old.gapingvoid.com/2007/12/31…7:02amView All 0 CommentsCannot add comment at this time.
Sure, they're great
social objects, but they have another purpose: They're amazingly powerful tools for a company trying to engage in
what many call «Cultural Transformation».
If
social objects are actually the indicator of a search for shared meaning — as Rachel suggests — can we revisit
what shared meaning means in the age of the network.
So, again,
what are
social objects?
We've had a lot of people send emails and approach us with the same question, and it's one we are always very eager and happy to answer:
What IS a
social object?
and, humans being human, we can turn it around — that young man will probably quickly realise that that «girl who's into not just Saul Bellow, but also into bowling and cellphones and Star Wars and swish Charity Balls» is really, really cute, no matter
what the first impression
Social objects in common make relationships.
Go back to
what I said in my last post about
Social Objects:
The thing is, it's simple to understand literally, but
what does
social action gravitating around an
object have to do with the cartoons I draw, you ask.
They are to
social media
what web
objects, pages, and sites are to the traditional Web.
HI I am reading about
Social Objects and cant understand why we need some jargon word for
what is «the topic of conversation»
In her past project Light Atlas (2014), a result of a yearlong road trip throughout the United States, the artist explored the
social and geographic characteristics of paintings as
what she calls «place settings,» or stakeholders — as
objects that create meaning from particular representations of claims to space.
His polychromatic creations, the Thai artist declares, are «
social objects,» which he invites us to cut, fold and even wear — to experience and interact with
what he describes as their healing, transformative energy.
Estranged from their original context, the former lives of these
objects and histories become transparent, yielding their political,
social or practical nature to an intimacy between the viewer and the visual experience where the form is observed without additional interpretation and description, nor the mediation of «
what we add to it from the outside.»
What / Why: «Nan Freeman has been fascinated by
objects that embody
social role and position, culturally constructed rituals, and societal practices.
What I'm taking away from this is that marketing is trying to actually sell the
object, it should be trying to sell it as a
social object.
Kind of goes against a lot of
what you say about
social objects and making real connections and whatnot.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7167759.stm But
what was the (virtual)
social object that helped gain Radiohead millions of delighted downloaders?
This is
what «Marketing 2.0» is all about, People... Cool friends of cool friends doing cool shit and sharing it with other cool folk, for fun and to make an honest living - at least, that's
what it means to me...
Social Objects, Baby... Crazy, Deranged Foolishness at its finest, Baby... Yeah, Baby... Baby... Baby...
It may be me, but if it's the cartoons which are the
social objects then
what does it mean when the writing appear to be about something completely unrelated?
-LSB-...] since Hugh Macleod spoke to me about
social objects, and pointed me towards
what Jyri Engestrom had written, I've been fascinated by the concept.
But a big a part of that is the
social and emotional - the creation of
what I call «Sharing Devices» -
social objects that allow us to share ourselves with others.
So Hugh,
what «responsibilty» do the creators of
social objects such as news articles have to clarify the currency of their
object?
If
what they say is true is a series of recurrent motifs that take shape in printed matter, arrangements and displays,
objects, texts, and unwieldy
social situations, that index a larger structure.
Spanning a range of media,
what links these works is their relation to the notion of «performativity»; the potential of
objects and images to represent actions and
social processes and the interaction between material «things» and time - based activity.
The distinctly inanimate
objects operate as
what Hackett calls «dog as
social nexus», enticing small talk from other (real) dog walkers that is to be collated in the exhibition's tabloid newspaper.
I appropriate familiar
objects and
social events, which are universally recognisable within specific cultural contexts (games, souvenirs), to invite audiences to take a look at the society that they live in, often revealing underlying belief systems, drawing audiences into a series of questions that ask «how do we come to know
what it is that we know» — Yara El - Sherbini, 2015
Cultivating unexpected beauty in the everyday, Feher's work engages viewers to expand their vision beyond
what is in front of them to instill an
object or set of
objects with an expanded
social and cultural context.
Continuing his investigation into
what he terms «
social geometry» — the intersection of physical space with human thought and behavior — Lionni trains his eye on seemingly banal images,
objects, and substances, filtering them through a variety of meticulous processes in order to focus our attention on their oft - overlooked
A drive to purchase one's way into a certain
social caste, a longing to share (if momentarily) in the risks of bohemian life or art's intellectual adventure, a belief in art as a kind of religion (its icons compelling sacrifice), a need to cushion one's surroundings with
objects of beauty or significance — who can say
what complex motives go into the acquisition of works of art?
And though MacLeod says more Microsoft commissions followed, Gapingvoid never got paid for the Blue Monster beyond a few limited - edition prints; it was more a demonstration project for the power of
what MacLeod calls a «
social object,» which stimulates feelings, conversations, and action.
-LSB-...] Side note: Biker Jim's cart is a real life example of
what Hugh MacLeod means when he talks about
social objects.
In the rest of this article, I'll explain
what social networks and
social objects are, offer proof of concept using Facebook Edgerank and give a few examples of growing businesses using
social objects.
That's the mechanism of socialising with strangers, using
what Hugh Mcleod and Jyri Engeström calls «
Social Objects», to initiate the process.
It's also
what Hugh calls a «
social object,» since the photos usually create a conversation; about photography, or travel, or creativity in general.
What inevitably comes to mind is the image of agit - prop that retools the work as political design, or the model of
social practice that often forsakes the
object altogether.
When selecting keywords for your
social objects, it's important to remember that the keywords used by customers and influencers are not always
what you think they'd be.