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Respond to text and/or image in readings by Crill and or Lee

Instructions: Respond to text and/or image in readings by Crill and or Lee in March 17 Module: Raise questions or make comments one readings. Choose one image from today’s reading

Respond to text and/or image in readings by Crill and or Lee

1. Respond to text and/or image in readings by Crill and or Lee in March 17 Module: Raise questions or make comments one readings

2. Choose one image from today’s reading – either Crill or Lee and write the following
a) metadata – title, date, material, and what museum

b) describe in 2-3 sentences what you are seeing – its form and surface design
c) describe in 2-3 sentences how it was made.

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Your phone chimes, it’s a message from your partner. You reply instantly because that’s what you always do.

Then you decide to add another message: “By the way, I love you ☺”

You see the “read” status appear under the message, and you wait for her reply. An hour later you are still waiting, still checking.

Has this ever happened to you?

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For most of us, there is an unwritten social contract that underlies our online messaging interactions. The clearest part of that contract is that certain types of messages demand a timely response.

In our world of instant communications, it seems we have come to expect that the general immediacy and access to information afforded to us by our technology, should be reflected in our online social communication, just as it would be when face-to-face.

But norms that exist in the real world don’t necessarily transfer easily to the digital realm. Is it time we developed a new social contract for online communications?

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