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ditching everything but the computer

I regularly concoct new plans for arranging the living spaces of my flat to allow for the varying numbers of adults and children it accomodates at various times. (Goodness. That sounds more bohemian than it actually is.) Today’s plan, which, you never […]

implement this!

Over at Implementation there are not only many more photos, including one in which a woman who could be my double stands with her back to the camera, the front page also relates an amusing account of police officers discussing the literary […]

in silhouette

Suddenly, I have an abundance of time. Everything’s stopping, everyone’s leaving for Easter. My daughter’s gone skiing, my friends are away, there’ll be noone at the office for a week or two. I’ve already had time off and I’m staying home. I’ve […]

small world

Amusing video: “I look at people who have 100 friends on Friendster the same as I look on people in the real world who have 30 sexual partners.” (via Danah)

detox

The new Detox exhibition currently touring Norway has an interesting list of partipating artists. Lots of electronic and new media stuff. Due to hit Bergen in late November. Curated by Peter Andersson and StÂle Stenslie.

e-lit in Norway 2

I promised more on the Norwegian Electronic Literature Organisation. After Scott Rettberg’s talk here in January, Thomas Brevik suggested we start up an organisation for electronic literature in Norway, a Norwegian sister organisation to the Electronic Literature Organisation in the US. Obviously […]

write!

Half an hour’s writing a day keeps the doctor away, Finn notes. Let’s blog!

e-lit in Norway

Ooh! We got seed funding from KulturrÂdet to start up a Norwegian version of the Electronic Literature Organisation! This is so cool!

uh oh

So what do you do when your kid starts a group blog with his or her friends for complaining about their parents?