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OllyT said… Yay! It's a great site to be a part of!
Undead Kim said… Yes I stop by from time to time. The site doesn't really have many people on anymore.
Undead Kim said… hello
Ben said… Thanks for the welcome, and stuff, have any food? It's cold and I'm hungry, and tired of beans...
Dakota Hazard said…
Vivicas Bones said… thank you ^^ its an awesome site so far I'm loving it ^^
Chris Tibbetts said… ty, tryin' to figure the workings
Quinn said… Thank you so much Josh! I am particularly struck by the diversity of the site, impressive. Below is an explanation of what constitutes a "participatory culture". Lost Zombies seems to incorporate all five aspects of a participatory culture.
#3 explains the mentoring aspect. In order to maintain the quality of the film, are some contributions disregarded? Are participants ever given suggestions for how to improve their contributions? How do members know if their films will be included?
Thank you again, this is very helpful.
Julia
For the moment, let’s define participatory culture as one:
1.With relatively low barriers to artistic expression and civic engagement
2.With strong support for creating and sharing one’s creations with others
3.With some type of informal mentorship whereby what is known by the most experienced is
passed along to novices
4.Where members believe that their contributions matter
5.Where members feel some degree of social connection with one another (at the least they
care what other people think about what they have created).
Thank you! I am a graduate student researching online participatory communities. If you have a moment, or are so inclined, can you answer a couple of questions?
Does this site have mentors?
How is the site monitored?
What is the driving force behind this site?
When is the movie going to be completed?
Is the editing a communal effort, or is it done by moderaters/administrators of the site?
Anything else I should know?
Thank you, I hope this isn't too intrusive.
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It's been a long time since I've updated this damn journal. That's not because I haven't had
things to say, but because I haven't had a chance to say the things I think I need to. A lot has
happened in the months I've been gone, but the world is still just as fucked as it's ever been
though. Who could have guessed?
I did manage to find a friend a few weeks ago while cleaning maggot infested horse meat off
my boots. He's an awesome guy. One that, so far, hasn't…
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I found solace in the storage room of this decrepit chicken farm building. The stench, as unbearable as it was, was no match for the smell of the city I'd left a couple weeks before. Stepping over the thousands of rotting chickens was actually pretty close to the way I left town. The only difference was that I was stepping over friends, family members, neighbors, and other people that never managed to make it out...alive.
Luckily, zombies aren't a fan of chicken, so everything here is…
ContinuePosted on March 27, 2012 at 11:42am 6 Comments 3 Likes
Whether you dream by day, or dream by night; you will without a doubt have dreams. Even in this land of death. It is up to you to make those dreams come true, or simply let them pass away quietly.
Being the dreamer that I am has never ceased to cause grief, heartache, or misfortune. I have experienced more of these three ridiculous facts of dreams than I care to recall. That hasn't stopped me from dreaming. It never will. Why should one simply stop doing what their mind wants to do?…
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