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focus

I’m writing responses to various students and their projects. I should have been writing another essay, too, but haven’t yet. There are still a few more hours of workday today. Yesterday Maestro curled up to sleep in the nook of my knees […]

demoscene

I’ve learnt about the demoscene from students: it’s a subculture of coders and artists who create computer graphics sequences that deliberately challenge the processing power of the computer, pushing to see what can be done, always demanding that the animation be generated […]

mistrusting media

More than half the population mistrusts mainstream media, according to two recent Australian surveys that confirm previous US and Australian studies. The public believes that journalists and media are often biased, that they don’t check their facts well, that they invade peoples’ […]

sections

I’m going to spend my day writing, writing an essay, and thinking that perhaps a good way to write well is to start a day by reading good writing, I’ve started on The Art of the Personal Essay: An Anthology from the […]

alter ego

Have a look at portraits from an exhibition in London: online gamers and their avatars.

the end of fame

Andy Warhol said everyone gets fifteen minutes of fame. Now, a quarter of a century later, everyone gets to be famous to fifteen people. And that can be far more useful and satisfying. I first saw the line in David Weinberger’s Small […]

telling

I crossed an ocean, and I didn’t tell you. I like not telling all. I planned on keeping my blog placeless this week, this fortnight, only writing about websites and links and ideas and never mentioning the cat soundly sleeping, curled up […]

new media for high school students

Wow. The Danes are good: Lisbeth points to a text book on new media for high school students called N?•r nye medier fort?¶ller. The first chapter’s about poetry (visual, interactive and networked), the second is about hypertext fiction, the third about computer […]

who buys technology

CNN: Women bought technology for $55 billion last year. Men for $44 billion. In the US, I assume. Nearly three-quarters of women surveyed by the industry group complained about being ignored, patronized or offended by sales people when shopping for electronics. Forty […]

beauty

I went running along the lake, soaking up and reflecting the rays of sun and the smiles of old men walking dogs. Bergen is so beautiful in sunshine. The webcams give a suggestion but can’t possibly show you the full glory of […]