Month: October 2004

make work time a scarcity?

The average office-worker only does 1.5 hours of actual work an hour a day, not really doing any work at all until 11 am, and winding down by 3.30 pm. How to get more done? Trick your brain into thinking “work time” […]

grace

Though del.icio.us I came across the emerging church movement(s?), which include Grace, a kind of worship that seems more reminiscent of a digital art installation than a conventional sermon.

getting excited about our confernece

Just back from a meeting in the program committee for Digital og sosial, and I’m full of that enthusiasm you get from knowing you’re creating something really cool with really cool people. It’s going to be a lot of fun. A lot […]

hands, birds and trees

In charming dialogic fashion, Ingvild Rish??i og Ingrid R??ise discuss why Norwegian poets prefer to write about hands, trees and birds. (In Norwegian)

fallujah

I like the way the photograph is gradually obliterated by words describing the same event. What chance then for reality? (via GTxA)

e-lit evening

Friday night was the second night of the digital art and electronic literature speaker series at Stockton. There was a good turnout, despite the rain, and it’s great getting to hang out with a large procentage of Grandtextauto again. I really enjoyed […]

oops

Oops. My blog looks weird, huh? See, I deleted my stylesheet and have no backup. That was pretty dumb. It was the upgrading WordPress thing. I remembered to backup my index.php but not the stylesheet. Oh well. I’m going to go have […]

Yellow

Startling against the drab grey, they drew my eyes harshly, tempingly, until I looked up and realised I could see the casinos across grey water, blurred grey against a sky still heavy with rain. Yellow Originally uploaded by Jill.

google searches your harddrive

Today Google released a new search tool that will search your personal files: emails, documents, chat transcripts and so on. The next version of windows, codenamed Longhorn and planned for 2006, was going to be based on a powerful new search-centric file […]

elite

I wonder whether Elite Designers Against IKEA was sponsored by IKEA?