Month: February 2004

gift literature

I relish the stickers I received in the mail last weekend. A gift: three pages of stickers, each with a narrative fragment printed on it, the first installation of Scott and Nick’s sticker novel Implementation. I’ve already stuck some of these gifts […]

peripheral, present

Working on an interview Scott and I did with Noah and Coover and Josh Carroll last December I listen to the recording as Noah talks about peripheral reading and I, intrigued, ask more, and then tell him about a seed I once […]

territories and XML

FOAF stands for Friend Of A Friend, and it’s a decentralised way of tracking social networks. The idea is that I would add some tags to my blog or website saying “I count these people among my friends” and list my friends. […]

spring, soon…

The snow pulls slowly back, edges receding, revealing sudden clusters of snowdrops behind cast iron fencing. Soon, now.

telio

Telio is a new phone company in Norway that offers IP telephony: if you have a broadband internet connection, and pay them 159 kroner a month (the same standard fixed rate as Telenor takes) they’ll set you up so your phone calls […]