A critical and controversial article on blogs, which brings up some interesting thoughts on the issue has been recently published in a not very readable version at Read More
The former and the following are quotes from the article: How Electrons remember by Laura U. Marks in which she developes along the line of the loss of indexicality of the digital image towards metaphers of interconnected matters ...Read More
The first attempts moving in virtual reality created some feeling of stumbling along in something which can be described as 'seeing' blindness. The connectivity of something me brings me back to this sensation. It might not become that obvious in many cases, if not for some reason further bewilderness occurs,Read More
Despite the comments on this short sequence, which all deal with the way of expression used ... it gets me thinking another way - eventually just approriate to my current situation, when the usual communication channels for some reason get blocked, just difficult to access (may be because of simple reasons like time delay or access fees ..etc) Read More
(link) .. as according to recent themes and links it gained more relevance and attention, than blanks usually do. Though among the ongoing exchanges of bloggers and guestbloggers out there it is worth to mention boingboing for inviting Russ Kick into its side blog. He is editing on the memory hole, publishing books and maintains […]Read More
link) … as described by its own words is a group blog that tracks the tools, processes, and ideas being used to decentralize media production and distribution … worth a lookRead More
(link) .. as these days there are also some reports about missing images, unwanted images* and again faked images around …. Accordingly the film The Revolution Will Not Be Televised ** focuses on the political consequences of media consolidation!. By accident the documentary filmmakers Kim Bartley and Donnacha O’Briain happened to have their cameras act […]Read More
(link) The Fabric of Reality refering to complexity and experience of ‘real life’ experience in regard of the issues of archiving .. further maths and music and zeros and 0s … and still all leads towards the explanatory gap This concerns ‘meaning’ and is based on a thought experiment first suggested by the psychologist Theodor […]Read More
… delicious – worth much more than just a look and a read … ABOUT UBUWEB Concrete poetry’s utopian pan-internationalist bent was clearly articulated by Max Bense in 1965 when he stated, “… concrete poetry does not separate languages; it unites them; it combines them. It is this part of its linguistic intention that makes […]Read More
(confusion de confusiones) via 911.jpg mailinglist came the link to a recent wire interview with author Neil Stevenson on Confusion Volumne two of his Baroque Circle: … Stephenson: To fuse means to melt; “con-fuse” means a melting together. When you say “I’m all mixed up” you’re saying the same thing in simpler words. At least […]Read More