The Good Rumor Project: video documentation
El proyecto del buen rumor
- Collection
- Description
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"The Good Rumor Project" appropriates and replicates the model of a social experiment. In seeking to invert the more common negative effects of rumor Wrange and his collaborators constructed two "good" rumors: one about people in Tijuana that was spread in San Diego and one about people in San Diego that was spread in Tijuana. In contrast to normal rumors, the "good" rumors were created in dialogue with the actual subjects of the rumors through a series of focus groups. The "good" rumors were disseminated through a multifaceted strategy that combines some of the most advanced marketing techniques - viral/ word of mouth marketing - with structures borrowed from rumor theory as well as recent research on small-world networks and social network analysis. By tracing the organization of the interdependent communication channels in the border zone, as well as the spatial and temporal development of the "good" rumor, Wrange/ OMBUD reveal how Society is predicated on an ever evolving communicative process. --inSite_05
- Creation Date
- 2005
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- Location Of Originals
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This video file was extracted from a DVD-R from the InSite Archive (MSS 707, Box 257, DVD 05-60)
- Venue
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Tijuana (Baja California, Mexico)
- Physical Description
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Digital video (1 minute, 32 seconds)
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Format
View formats within this collection
- Language
- English
- Identifier
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Shared Shelf: 18729407
- Related Resource
Online finding aid
- Classification
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Performing Arts (including Performance Art)
Sculpture and Installations
- Digital Origin
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born digital
- Cite This Work
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[Title, Date]. InSite Archive. MSS 707. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.
- Copyright
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Unknown (US)
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- Digital Object Made Available By
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Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca)
- Last Modified
2024-04-22