18 September 2006

IDENTITY SWAP : dates and project outline


PROPOSAL & BLOG RESPONSE: 20 September
LIST OF 10 IDEAS: 23 September
COMMENT ON CLASS MEMBERS' IDEAS: 24 September
STORYBOARD: 25 September
ACTION DATES: 27 September - 4 October, DAILY
EXHIBIT: 17-24 October
GRADE WEIGHT: 5% of semester grade

In response to a national or international news item from the past 2 weeks, create a false identity, performance, or action on-line. This can be on a MUD/MMORPG, internet forum posts, a chatroom/IM, Facebook, Friendster, MySpace, Craigslist, etc. This is not simply an exercise to create a profile, you already know how to do that. The work is in the kind of interactions your false premise will create on-line. Be careful! Many sites have codes of conduct and community rules that you must follow in order to participate. Some sites, especially personals, will block your profile if they detect that it is false.

You will maintain the persona for at least a week and report back to the class about it on October 2nd. Document all your conversations, pages, and interactions carefully, as you will be using these to create a print exhibition for the art hallway, which we will hang later in the month.

HOW TO MAKE IT HAPPEN:
Strive to be constructive, not destructive. It's far more challenging to poke fun or critique people or institutions who hold positions of power, not ordinary folks who are using the internet in sincere and personal ways. In other words, a project that is simply fueled by spite (Craigslist Seattle), money/fame (LonelyGirl15) or trolling is not advised. On the other hand, consider the project Black People Love Us! How does this function? You should be able to defend your content. Cliches, stereotypes, racist, sexist, and/or homophobic content should not be used as methods for heedless provocation.

Use your persona on a daily basis, and document the interactions you have with other users. Make screenshots (using SHIFT-COMMAND-4 on a Mac), archive the website using "File > Save Page as" and/or save chat histories, etc.

RESEARCH:
- Darko Maver
- LonelyGirl15
- The Fakester Manifesto
- MySpace and commercial fakesters
- Seattle Craigslist sex scandal
- Black People Love Us!

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