Month: May 2003

flight risk

Wired writes about a fictional weblog called Flight Risk: it tells the story of a runaway heiress. In the first post and in a box on the front page, the narrator encapsules her story: On March 2, 2003 at 4:12 pm, I […]

advising

“I want to look at X, what theory shall I use?” is a question I’ve not been faced with before. I’ve only been teaching since New Year, you know. Web design and web aesthetics is wrapped up, and what with all the […]

15 millimetres of fame

So I was in Dagbladet today. Suffice it to say that the woman who sold me my copy did not recognise me from the microscopic photo just before the sports pages. The main headline was “De utleverer seg p nettet” (They deliver […]

throwing

There’s a championship in computer-throwing behind Johanneskirken on Friday at one. How therapeutic!

blog-reading Eliza

In today’s Digital Culture class we chatted with Eliza, the famous computer psychologist, and it seems one of the students has whipped up a blog-reading version of this famous bot, because she commented on my last post, from a UiB arts faculty […]

as if

She’d never start blogging, she told me a few months ago. Now she has: Geniwate or Jenny Weight blogs with deep scepticism of honesty: As if I’m going to treat my blog as a dear , when you, of all people, can […]

he gets blogs

Rune R¯sten’s written rather a nice little comparison of journalistic treatment of Bill Gate’s speech vs. blogged reports of it (May 5, no permalink, in Norwegian). The journalists he cites didn’t check the original speech but reproduced misinterpretations of it from other […]

writing in the hivemind

Perhaps interesting in relation to blogging and discussions between blogs: Don Byrd and Derek Owens. “Writing in the Hivemind” in Literacy Theory in the Age of the Internet, New York: Columbia UP, p 47-58. Or perhaps not, no time to skim it. […]

new media reader

Oh wow. I just received a copy of the New Media Reader, edited by Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Nick Montfort, and wow. I mean, I had seen the table of contents and thought, basically, wow, but I think it’s just seeing it now […]

more of that dagblogging

Torill’s interested though sceptical to the idea of “media-controlled blogs” at Dagbladet, that is, that they’ll let user’s create their own blogs. On their fourth day of blogging, Dagbladet’s weblog posts are starting to seem more webloggish. Personal opinions of Torsdagsklubben posted […]