ethnography


ethnography and ubicomp01 Sep 2007 11:07 pm

IMG_8698.JPGLast Saturday night I attended the Tiësto concert here in Vancouver. Although, it was an amazing concert, rather than focus on the music, I would like to share my experiences as an ethnographer, regarding the mobile technology which I observed.

Before Tiësto even appeared, as the music began everyone at the front had their mobile phones or digital camera out to record the moment when he would appear. Throughout the concert, although, some people took pictures, many were recording the music onto their digital devices to listen to later. What is interesting is that, we have now become accustomed to being allowed to digitally capture significant moments in our lives, whether a birthday party, a gathering at a club, or a concert.

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Recording special moments to share later with friends or to help ourselves remember ‘being there’ are now an expected part of the concert experience. Could you imagine attending a concert where digital recording wasn’t allowed?

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ethnography28 Jul 2007 01:13 am

Pepper and Salt, originally uploaded by tyfn.

In Canada, I have found that one hole means it is a Salt dispenser and two holes mean that it is a Pepper dispenser. However, how does one know whether to use one dispenser or another when they both look alike?

In this case, you can look at the bottom of the dispenser. The clear glass shows that the one with white crystals is salt, the one with black crystals is pepper.

Salt and Pepper