A brief project for the "Future of News and Participatory Media" class of 2015 Spring at MIT Medialab. The goal: to see and analyze one`s media consumption and what do we understand of "media" as a concept.
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Media diet: A week of my browser history visualized
1. Media diet
A week of browser history visualized
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MAS 700 – Future of News and Participatory Media - 2015 Spring - MIT Medialab
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@miguelpaz
2. Media (the plural of medium) are the collective communication outlets or
tools that are used to store and deliver information or data. It is either
associated with communication media, or the specialized communication
businesses such as: print media and the press, photography, advertising,
cinema, broadcasting (radio and television), and/or publishing.
-Wikipedia
3. McLuhan's concept of “media" McLuhan uses interchangeably the words
medium, media and technology. For McLuhan a medium is "any extension
of ourselves", or more broadly, "any new technology". In addition to forms
such as newspapers, television and radio, McLuhan includes the light bulb,
cars, speech and language in his definition of "media": all of these, as
technologies, mediate our communication; their forms or structures affect
how we perceive and understand the world around us.
-Wikipedia
5. What I did:
I download my browser history as a csv file and tried a couple of things that
did not work
I googled “how to visualize my browser history”
I used 3 chrome apps to see and better understand my browsing history:
Visualize my history to generate a view of my entire browser history
Iconic History to see step by step the type of media consumption
Webmapper to see my browsing history in size according to how often I
visit a webpageyou (similar pages are grouped into clusters)
6. Over 72 days of browser history:
Desktop is for work,
entertainment &
community mostly.
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But sites like FB, Twitter,
Google and Linkedin open
gates to specific “news”
and media consumption
that is scattered over the
web.
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News consumption -less
abundant here- is way
higher on mobile