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geekdom

Today I scored my first free pizza in compensation for technical assistence. Peppe’s Pizza very wisely provides wireless, thus making them the ideal place for this kind of transaction. Do I get to call myself a geek now? Or at least the […]

scholarly hypertext

There’s going to be a workshop on scholarly hypertext in connection with this year’s ACM Hypertext conference in Nottingham. It sounds great, but I’m unlikely to get funding to go this year.

lying and writing

Lying, or writing exercises? All I know is I want to keep reading em! And, hey, strictly speaking, I suppose those conversations Grumpygirl has with the Ant might not actually happen quite like that. I mean, the Ant’s drawn almost as big […]

menn

Med menn skal menn fordrives, a friend told me last night.

If I simply look back at my writing here since I wondered what my other voices might be, I realise I have changed. My posts are much shorter than usual and they’re a lot more frequent. My sentences recently tend not to […]

swim

Those of you travelling to Melbourne next month, like me, to go to the Digital Arts and Culture conference, may be interested to realise that swimming in the sea in Melbourne now will be a very similar experience to in the sea […]

literary weblogs

More thoughts about literary weblogs from Steve, and trackbacks and so on to be followed. I’m looking forward to seeing the paper he’s writing! Another branch of the discussion seems to have veered off to lies and the obligation to tell the […]

2

I wanted to explore my possible voices. My other voices, the ones that I don’t use here. That I don’t use at all. I’ve shied away from it, written regular posts, manic posts, boring posts, eager posts. I’ve toyed with the idea […]

video game theory

Video Game Theory Reader is a book I’ll be aiming to get hold of when it’s published in August. Lots of intriguingly titled articles, including one by Markku Eskelinen and Ragnhild Tronstad – they’re independently very interesting people, thinkers and writers, I’m […]

power

Snigger. After reading my innocent delight in Matt’s transitions, one of my web design students is fretting that perhaps he should put the transitions back in his site in spite of his better judgement. Luckily, he decided not to. Having your lecturer […]