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      3 <html><head><link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css"><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/><meta name="exporter-version" content="Evernote Mac 7.9 (457563)"/><meta name="altitude" content="-0.875842809677124"/><meta name="author" content="Alex Balgavy"/><meta name="created" content="2018-05-16 21:18:52 +0000"/><meta name="latitude" content="52.37360616493638"/><meta name="longitude" content="4.836396565792684"/><meta name="source" content="desktop.mac"/><meta name="updated" content="2018-05-30 19:05:08 +0000"/><title>Lecture 7</title></head><body><div><b>Digital culture</b></div><div>originally, there was an information society. shifts towards a knowledge society.</div><div>in 1980s, online library catalogues started popping up</div><div>desktop publishing: you can use a text editor to publish whatever you want without having to go through publisher, printing, and whatever else</div><div>digital art</div><div>Derksen and online meetings</div><div><br/></div><div>knowledge society in the 1990s: people who know how to use net, they could be smart and get away</div><div>changed movies with motion graphics — Jurassic Park, The Matrix. couldn’t exist without a computer</div><div><br/></div><div>Risk society in at the end of the 1990s</div><ul><li><div>politicised (even more so after 9/11)</div></li><li><div>rise of big data, risks coming with it, new thoughts about privacy</div></li><li><div>have to assess what’s happening and how we might control what goes wrong</div></li><li><div>Project X where you post about a party in a little village and half the world turns up</div></li></ul><div><br/></div><div>Saskia Stuiveling</div><ul><li><div>president of Dutch Court of audit</div></li><li><div>transparency in spending of gov money &amp; NGO budgets, open data</div></li><li><div>focused a lot on openness and spendin</div></li></ul><div><br/></div></body></html>