Month: June 2005

last chance for 60 second stories

Today’s the last chance to take part in the 60 second story competition — it doesn’t take long to make a story, and you can win amazing one-minute pleasures! Or just go look at the 60 second stories already created.

more norwegian sticker literature!

I was walking home from work when I found this sticker. A poem? A fragment of a sticker novel? It says: Jeg liker alvoret ditt. Jeg lukker ¯ynene og tenker p sommeren. Du lukter godt. Hjertet veier ca. 300 gram. Jeg pr¯ver […]

heaps of digital narratives

The digital narrative contest had ninety-three submissions! There were some really cool projects — we had the meeting yesterday. It’ll be wonderful seeing how some of these projects turn out!

in which we discuss norwegian research strategies

One of the more obviously useful sides of being the head of a department is that you get more information than you do as a lowly PhD student. And sometimes you actually get asked what you think about things, with half a […]

art criticism and blogging

Kunstkritikk.no has a blog about art criticism and blogging, written by Leif Magne Tangen and full of interesting links and thoughts about what art critics blogging, or criticism in blogs, might mean. (Yes, it was finding this blog with its link to […]

Street theatre: Istid by Bergen Byspill

After buying wonderful new blue and red sneakers with golden stripes that change colours and glimmer as you do cartwheels, my daughter and I walked out onto VÂgsalmenningen to find we were the audience of a street performance. Four men and women […]

fartein’s garden

One of the things I really want to do with this blog is write about networked and digital art and literature. I do far too little of that. I don’t attend the really interesting things that happen in Bergen because I’m tired […]

velkommen dagens nÊringslivsleser

Dagens NÊringsliv has an article about blogs today, with some stuff I talked with the journalist on the phone about, and a huge photo of me hugging my powerbook outside the new coffee shop at the university library. If you happened upon […]

copyright law in Norway

The new Ândsverkslov or intellectual property rights law here in Norway is one of the things I clearly should be paying attention to but have no time or energy for. NRK has lots of articles about it, and one that makes me […]

ipods

Hm, if I’d be a US resident Apple would have extended the warranty on my iPod because the batteries of the early iPods weren’t good. They already replaced the whole iPod for me once, when the battery stopped recharging about eight months […]