scholarly journals Is #akademiuppropet a kind of digital counter-public?

2019 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 89-98
Author(s):  
Lisa Salmonsson
Keyword(s):  
2020 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 26
Author(s):  
Jokhanan Kristiyono ◽  
Rachmah Ida ◽  
Musta'in Mashud

This research analyses and describes in detail how the digital biennale activities that are a part of the Indonesian Digital art community has become a form of criticism and silent resistance to the social hegemony. It refers to the ideology, norms, rules, and myths that exist in modern society in Indonesia, especially the reproduction of hoax content. Hoax refers to the logic people who live in a world of cyber media with all of its social implications. This phenomenon is a problem, and it is at the heart of the exploration of the art community in East Java Biennale. The critical social theory perspective of Gramsci’s theory forms the basis of this research analysis. The qualitative research approach used a digital ethnomethodology research method focused on the online and offline social movements in the Biennale Art Community. The data collection techniques used were observation and non-active participation in the process of reproduction-related to the exhibition of Indonesian Biennale digital artworks. It was then analyzed using Gramsci’s hegemony theory. The purpose of this study was to describe the process of social movements in a digital format conducted by the Indonesian Biennale when reproducing works of art to counteract the dominance and hegemony of the Hoax phenomenon in Indonesia. The benefit of this research was that it obtained a preposition of Gramsci’s hegemony theory in the world of digital art as created by contemporary Indonesian Biennale artists. Digital technology has had a tremendous effect on the media industry, government, trade, informal industry sector, human resources, urban planning, services, disaster relief, health, education, religion, artistic and cultural expression, in addition to various other fields. The conclusion obtained from this research is that there is a formation of a new hegemony, a digital hegemony. This new hegemony is of particular concern for the digital artists in East Java Biennale. Through the digital format works, the artists also try to communicate their art as a form of silent resistance, protest, and criticism of the hegemony that occurs in society, referring to the ideology, norms, and myths. It can be called a digital counter-hegemony.s


1970 ◽  
Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. 737-742 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. G. Dowd ◽  
E. Bakken ◽  
O. Nakken

Two sonic methods for estimation of abundance of fish stocks, the echo integrator and the digital counter methods, were compared on single and schooling fish in the Lofoten area of Norway during March 1969. Good correlation was obtained between the two systems for both situations, but the slopes of the regressions of integrated values on the digital counter differed significantly between low and high density fish concentrations. This suggests that the two systems treated the echo information differently, but nevertheless maintained a linear relation between themselves over a wide range of counts.


1962 ◽  
Vol 39 (9) ◽  
pp. 490-490
Author(s):  
Transistor Specialties Inc.
Keyword(s):  

1961 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 308-328 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. R. Honick ◽  
A. Stratton

The problem of presenting barometric height in aircraft altimeters is discussed. The alternative methods of presenting a numerical value are outlined and their characteristics analysed with reference to available comparative evidence providing a quantitative assessment. The properties of various methods of presentation are examined with reference to the varied uses of the altimeter. The conclusions are discussed with relation to the recommendations of the U.K. Altimeter Committee.It is concluded that no single means of presenting height information will meet all of the roles in which the altimeter is used and that the recommended solution is a combination of a digital counter presentation giving an unambiguous height value combined with a circular scale and pointer rotating once per 1000 ft. providing rate and angular cue information for control purposes. Freedom of choice in presentation can only be achieved by the use of a servo-operated display.


Author(s):  
John R. Ridgely

An exercise has been developed for an undergraduate design laboratory. In the exercise, students design, build, and test load cells, then build computer interfaced tensile testing machines in which the load cells are integrated. Data is acquired through the use of a simple, low-cost bridge amplifier and digital counter circuit which was developed for this exercise. The circuit design and software are released as an open source project to encourage widespread use and participation by the academic community. The tensile test machine exercise has been tested on a group of 45 junior-level mechanical engineering students, with significant success in students demonstrating an understanding of the principles taught. The open source interface is being adopted by other courses and student projects at the host University; use at other institutions is encouraged.


1982 ◽  
Vol 57 (3) ◽  
pp. 131-136 ◽  
Author(s):  
Barry J. Davis ◽  
Douglas L. Rosene ◽  
William M. Youngs ◽  
Foteos Macrides

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