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Rex et inspirator

This made me smile: A brand new monument between the university library and the student offices celebrates His Majesty The Hedgehog, high protector of the student union. Cute hedgehog, don’t you think? I wonder whether he self-anoints.

non-committal reading

While the idea of serial, all-encompassing blog fiction fascinates me, it’s the tiny drops that have me coming back again and again. Like Oblivio’s find of an unsent email to a girlfriend several years ago. It’s likely to be fiction. It’s not […]

predatory linking

Profgrrrl (who yes, writes pseudonymously) has a really interesting post about blogging about personal things and the risk involved and what we get out of blogging openly like this rather than in a closed, friends-only LiveJournal community where new members would not […]

inscribe yourself in either space

I have dozens of drafted posts that I didn’t post when I wrote them. Either I got distracted and didn’t finish them, or I was embarrassed to have been blogging so much and thought I’d save a post or two, or I […]

i’m not blogging this

I’m not going to write this post. It’s one of those posts that cannot be written, full of things that people shouldn’t hear. Not mean things or bad things, no, not really, just uncertainties and anxieties and exhaustion and anger. Nothing that […]

seeing further than the tip of your nose is very difficult

There’s an absurd article in Dagbladet today, about how bloggers are trying to learn some of the techniques journalists already know so as not to be seen as second rate journalists, which of course is how bloggers are usually seen. By journalists, […]

hva en akademiker egentlig gj¯r hele uken

I had no idea what working as an academic was really like when I was a student. Heck, I didn’t even know what the job really entails three years ago, when I was finishing up my PhD. Uh, or even two years […]

jigsaw puzzle narratives

Amy Jo Kim notes a recent talk by 4orty2wo Entertainment, the people who made I Love Bees, where they describe techniques they used to create the game. The one that’s most immediately relevant to my work (more on narrative than game) is […]

don’t sell bergen!

Bergeners: have you been to Oslo lately and seen the huge advertisements placed on footpaths and on bus shelters? Bergen council’s planning to sell our city to Clear Channel, the advertiser, media owner, abuser of workers’ rights and bully of the music […]

outrageous

I can’t believe I just did that. Spent 45 minutes writing a post about ethics and teaching using blogs, when today is a holiday and I’m supposed to be packing, going for a run, playing with my daughter, lazing and doing absolutely […]