Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Media Deprivation Project Guidelines

As we established at the very beginning of the semester, mass media in its many forms dominates every waking moment of our lives. TV, Internet, MP3s, video games, cell phones, movies, and radio are just some of the many forms mass media takes today—and we are all subject to its stranglehold whether we know it or not. The point of this experiment is threefold:

1. To see just how powerful that stranglehold is on our daily routine.

2. To discover the advantages of being free of mass media’s many distractions.

3. To leave our cocoons of indoor media consumption and be more active – more social!

The following guidelines will help you determine when you can and cannot use a form of mass media in your daily routine. ***Media Deprivation begins when you wake up on Friday or Saturday and ends when you wake up on Sunday or Monday (You may choose which two days as long as they are consecutive, and you can still use an alarm clock)***

CELL PHONE/TELEPHONE USE:
• DO use your cell phone and/or telephone for basic contact purposes. You may call or text message but only if it’s for an important reason. Use your better judgment here.
• DO NOT pass the time texting or talking. Only reply to text messages if it’s urgent.
• Finally, DO NOT use your cell phone for web surfing, SOCIAL NETWORKING, or gaming. You may check email, but no games, videos, Facebook, Twitter, etc.

COMPUTER/INTERNET USE:
• DO use your computer/laptop for educational purposes such as writing papers, doing research, checking email, etc.
• But DO NOT use it for recreational purposes such as gaming, online shopping, fantasy sports, SOCIAL NETWORKING, file-sharing, etc. Academic purposes only!

RADIO/MP3 PLAYER USE:
• DO NOT listen to the radio, stereo, or any MP3 players under almost any circumstance.
• The only instance you can listen to music is if you’re at a restaurant/bar/party and there happens to be music playing in the background, so social situations are encouraged.
• DO NOT listen to your iPod or stereo while working out or studying and DO NOT listen to the radio while driving. NO MUSIC!

TV/DVD/MOVIE THEATER USE:
• DO NOT watch any TV or DVDs under almost any circumstance. NO VIDEO GAMES!
• The only instance you can watch TV is if you’re at a restaurant/bar/party and there happens to be a TV playing in the background. Going to the movies is acceptable, too.

NEWSPAPER/BOOK/MAGAZINE USE:
• DO read the newspaper, but only the print edition.
• DO NOT get your news online or on your phone. But you may watch the news on TV.
• DO read books and magazines, both for academic and recreational purposes. Graphic novels and/or comic books are acceptable reading, too.

ugh

i think im kind of excited, but dredding it. oh no!

Hungry

I am going to use the internet and order me a pizza right now!

holie!!! molie!!!

no way!!! how can anybody survive w/out there cell phone...tears!!!

48 Long Hours

But I use the internet to do the blog, doesn't this conflict with the project?

Triste

why must i subjegate myself to this torture?

sadd

Hit me up..

happpyyyy

hit me up

48hours

Oh hell. No media... What to do oh what to do for 48 hours

Media Deprivation Project - An Overview

Welcome! Now that you're here, remember to show respect to everyone on this blog site. That means no inappropriate language and/or content. Please keep your thoughts, ramblings, rants, and other written forms of expression PG-rated. No foul or offensive language will be tolerated.

I encourage everyone to read and comment on each other's blogs, and I also encourage everyone to post pictures and videos as long as they are appropriate to this blog site's intent of describing what happens when we deprive ourselves of mass media for 48 hours.

Again, show respect for the academic purpose of this project and be sure to use this blog only as a forum to discuss the project. Also, the Media Deprivation will begin when you wake up on either Friday or Saturday and won't end till you wake up on Sunday or Monday. You are free to choose the days you want, just make sure they are consecutive days... Good luck!