Ger J Z Zielinski on Sun, 28 Nov 1999 02:00:44 +0100 (CET) |
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<nettime> A Current Student Profile |
Autumnal Greetings, Nettimers! A few weekends ago at the Toronto Goethe Institut I participated on an exciting panel bravely titled "Tranformative Aspects of New Media" as part of a special exhibition of video art, websites, and CD-ROM works by artists from Germany and Canada, organized by the Institut's Doina Popescu. Co-panelists were German installation/video artist Bjoern Melhus and Canadian video artist Lisa Steele, with electronic media art curator Nina Czegledy as the moderator. I being the sole academic type on the panel was asked politely to set things in motion, so I began by reading from the following list below. It attempts to characterize the most recent wave of undergraduate students, and in so doing makes reference to a fascinating array of facts, some dryly technological, others political.... How tellingly situated! Bonne lecture! 1. They do not remember Trudeau, the bombings and kidnappings in Quebec in the 1970s, the Montreal Olympics, or the Calgary Winter Olympics. 2. They do not remember the Reagan era, and they do not know he was ever shot. 3. They have known only one Pope. 4. They were 11 when the Soviet Union broke apart, and they do not remember the Cold War (references to the Iron Curtain and CCCP are unfamiliar to them). 5. They have never feared nuclear war and they only have known one Germany. 6. They are too young to remember the Challenger space shuttle disaster or Tienammen Square. 7. They have never had a polio shot, but their lifetime has always included AIDS. 8. They have never played PacMan and have never heard of Pong. 9. They have never seen a live telecast of a human walking on the moon. 10. They are unimpressed by the special effects in the original Star Wars movies. 11. The compact disc was introduced when they were two years old. 12. Their world has always included answering machines, cable television, VCRs, ATMs, and microwave ovens. 13. They never took a swim and thought about Jaws, or took a shower and thought about Psycho. 14. They were born the year after the Walkman was introduced by Sony. 15. They have never seen a black-and-white TV, cannot imagine having only 13 channels, nor can they imagine life with a remote control. (UTS Newsletter, University of Manitoba, September, 1999. "This profile was compiled from a variety of sources, and was distributed via listserv last year by the Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education (POD)).) Besides being somewhat shocked and sobered by all these facts read at once, one fact seemed to be missing, namely that 16. They are also the first wave of the Internet/WWWeb generation. Cheers! Ger J. Z. Zielinski, B.Sc., M.A., M.F.A., (D.A.A.D. Stip.) Assistant Professor of Film and New Media t: 416.979.5000 x7587 School of Image Arts f: 416.979.5139 Ryerson Polytechnic University o: R253B, 122 Bond Street 350 Victoria Street u: http://imagearts.ryerson.ca Toronto, ON CANADA M5B 2K3 Our knowledge will take its revenge on us. -- Friedrich Nietzsche # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net