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Kidmapped!
Tim Wright's Kidmapped! journey has resumed and I've built a little mash-up of the mapped media he's made as he travels the route of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel. Check out Kidmapper's blog, youtube, flickr, audioboo, podcasts, twitter and of course, the mashup.
For anyone interested in technical stuff: php periodically talks to the APIs of YouTube, Flickr and AudioBoo to aggregate any geo-tagged content kidmapper creates; the webpage loads up a Gmap, and retrieves a RSS-like feed of all the content, and some Javascript classes add each item to the map, and display the media in their respective place-holders.
I did spend some time trying to make the mashup in Flash, but had so much trouble loading and unloading YouTube movies in AS3 that I nearly wept blood; afer that, building it in JS, which I often find knuckle-tearingly frustrating across browsers, was actually a comparatively joyful experience. Yay!
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- SitePoint Blogs >> 7 Places to Find the Code You Need
code search engines and snippet libraries
Tags: code programming archive development
- Code: Flickr Developer Blog >> The Shape of Alpha
Interesting map / place / shape data API from Flickr and their geodata
Tags: geotagging mapping maps spatiality space place photography api shapes
- New evidence for homeopathy
An open assessment of the current evidence suggests that homeopathy is probably effective for a number of conditions including allergies, upper respiratory tract infections and 'flu, but more research is desperately needed
Tags: homeopathy medicine research trial
- Granum :: Book information
The Internet is viewed as a tool, channel and forum enabling citizens to make an impact on social, cultural and political change. Civic empowerment through the Internet emerges in people's everyday life. Big politics is broken into pieces to become a multitude of small, more personalised political engagements. The Internet is a powerful medium for gathering coalitions and organising mobilisations of all kinds. It also transforms political styles and types of activities
Tags: politics media-participation participation book internet activism engagement
- Air Force Aims to 'Rewrite Laws of Cyberspace' | Danger Room from Wired.com
..." upcoming Air Force doctrine calls for the service to have the 'freedom to attack' online. A research program, launched in May, shoots for 'gain access' to 'any and all' computers"
Tags: technology military security internet surveillance
- #@*!!! Anonymous anger rampant on Internet - CNN.com
" the dark side of communication" ... "Kids don't realize that one post can destroy somebody's life forever"
Tags: psychology anonymity public-sphere anger trolling abuse
- Home - FOLDED-IN
"Folded-In is a 3D multiuser online videogame, which attempts a detournement of the representational space of YouTube, by transforming it into a gamespace, and by respectively turning the selected videos and the tags into game elements"
Tags: remix participation game youtube web2.0 mashup
- Nation Institute
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- That was epic
decontextualisation of video comments reconstructed as poetic discourse. or something
Tags: video comments mashup poetry
- Covering Road Rage
I felt it was only fair that I get a few shekels of trickle-down too
Tags: citizen-journalism money revenue
- Mute magazine - Culture and politics after the net
what distinguishes Web2.0 from Web1.0 is not functionality but accessibility. What only geeks could do 10-15 years ago, (nearly) everybody can do today
Tags: economics economy network ownership media-participation
- NOT BORED!
an autonomous, situationist-inspired, low-budget, irregularly published, photocopied journal
Tags: situationism psychogeography
- Emergent Puzzle Solutions << Emily Short's Interactive Fiction
The more susceptible the world is to unintended solutions and bypasses, the harder it is to exert narrative control. If, as I've argued before, the key to better interactive storytelling is to make the player's actions more relevant to what is happening, it's not clear that emergent-solution design helps with that
Tags: interactive narrative fiction game ludology ergodic authorship
- The Brainy Gamer: Narrative manifesto
With enough potent symbols and a willing subject, you don't really need much control over the narrative at all
Tags: narrative ludology game design interactive story
- Powell's Books - Review-a-Day - Beyond the Hoax: Science, Philosophy and Culture by Alan Sokal, reviewed by The New Republic Online
the history and philosophy of science provide the most important defenses that our culture has
Tags: postmodernism science sokal epistemology truth philosophy
- Books reviews: Where are the good vibrations? | Books | The Observer
Our ears register vibrations that we cannot see; the music that elates and agitates or even deranges us happens somewhere in the impenetrable darkness of our bodies
Tags: music body embodiment
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- http://orwelldiaries.wordpress.com/
put this in your feedreaders!
Tags: george-orwell diary literature writing politics journal orwell
 - World of Ends
Because the Internet is an agreement, it doesn't belong to any one person or group
Tags: internet participation technology web
 - "The internet's output is data, but its product is freedom". Many-to-Many:
The core virtue of the internet was a huge increase in the technical freedom of all of its participating nodes, a freedom that has been translated into productive and intellectual freedoms for its users.
Tags: internet participation freedom technology information
 - A Low Impact Woodland Home
Tags: ecology architecture
 - We Tell Stories - 'The 21 Steps' by Charles Cumming
google-map-based mashup adaptation of 39 Steps
Tags: google map mashup fiction adaptation spatiality
 - Universal goes DRM-free - Boing Boing
Tags: universal copyright RIAA piracy DRM
 - Summary of Findings: Internet News Audience Highly Critical of News Organizations
People who rely on the internet as their main news source express relatively unfavorable opinions of mainstream news sources and are among the most critical of press performance
Tags: news journalism msm
 - BBC NEWS | Technology | State of Play: Violence and video games
BBC on videogames is never a pretty sight. Here's some more bollocks
Tags: media-effect game videogame violence
 - if:book: "the bookish character of books": how google's romanticism falls short
Google's ambition to organizing the world's books and making them universally accessible and useful is being carried out in a hasty, slipshod manner, leading to a serious deficit in quality
Tags: library book digital google archive techno-utopianism
 - Mute magazine - Culture and politics after the net
Our visions of the landscape can now be filtered through a digital interface. Collectively these visions form a snapshot of the townscape and the personal topographies of the auteurs
Tags: video form space landscape history mediation
 - E
elit links
Tags: literature hypertext e-literature
 - Crisis of Value and the Ethical Economy - P2P Foundation
the ?creative economy? of the urban music, arts and fashion scenes, which is growing in importance as a productive externality for the creative industries proper, is not primarily motivated by monetary incentives
Tags: economy ethics gift-economy media-participation
 - if:book: six blind men and an elephant
This idea of "whole books" as rungs on a ladder toward knowing something. Books are a kind of conceptual architecture that, until recently, has been distinctly absent on the Web
Tags: book library expertise knowledge information participation research
 - Waggish: Grondin on Gadamer
Writing is self-alienation. Overcoming it, reading the text, is thus the highest task of understanding
Tags: gadamer hermeneutic tradition writing
 - Spamgraffiti | Online installations created from spam
spam art
Tags: spam gallery graffiti art
 - Blogging Resources / Participatory Media Literacy
Tags: blog blogging resources
 - things magazine: an online journal about objects and meanings
cassette nostalgia = "yet another way of extracting the lingering analogue bits of our lives"
Tags: nostalgia tape cassette music analogue
 - Stuart Moulthrop: Essays
essays on hypertext, literacy, game, play, etc
Tags: hypertext fiction literature
 - SeeqPod Playable Search - Find. Discover. Watch. Listen. Share.
it must be awesome cos I found a moog version of Smells Like Teen Spirit
Tags: audio search
 - drawball.com
interactive social drawing thing
Tags: visualisation social drawing flash interactive
 - Communication Theorists Enter Hardware and Software Studies at WRT: Writer Response Theory
advancements in technology will increase qualitative and biological indicators of immersion
Tags: game immersion narrative story media-effects physiology violence
 - YouTube - Content Aware Image Resizing
cool image resizing tool
Tags: image production
 - Free Speech Sometimes Trumps Copyright
legal argument that copyright inhibits freedom of speech
Tags: copyright censorship freedom-of-speech US law
 - Mission Stencil Story - a set on Flickr
"an interactive, choose-your-own-adventure story that takes place on the sidewalks of the Mission district in San Francisco"
Tags: writing streetart interactive fiction urban space
 - CONELRAD | DAISY VIDEO
The Daisy Video - political campaign add with "a little child innocently counting juxtaposed with an adult military countdown"
Tags: video politics US advertising
 - Reverse Geocoder for Google Maps API Documentation
Reverse Geocoding is the inverse relationship where each geographical coordinate is mapped to the nearest known address
Tags: map google ajax api geodecoding
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- Google Maps API Reference - Google Maps API - Google Code
Creates a new instance of a directions object to request and store direction results
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 - The Future of Web Fonts Looking Brighter - Webmonkey
?Font foundries could license their fonts for embedding and serve those fonts only to registered websites,?
Tags: typography css license
 - Mourning the Internet Famous: Randy Pausch's Distributed Funeral
"the internet is an open letter to everyone" - 2nd person speaking-through
Tags: death elegy funeral mourning
 - Speech-friendly Google Maps
"It is common place for AJAX to be used to change portions of a page, rather than a whole page, which is a tricky non-linear change for screen readers or Braille browsers to interpret and announce"
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 - Campus maps and Google » Eric Stoller?s Blog
examples of university campus maps that utilize Google Maps
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- » Stanley Kubricks Boxes
jon ronson's awesome kubrick documentary
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 - WHA!? Studios: Summer of Love 2008
68 / 88 summer of love bastard pop mashup
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Bournemouth Soundseeing: collaborative authorship
Context: BA Interactive Media Production – Level I Authorship Unit; following on from some introductory ideas about Collaborative Authorship, we asked you to contribute to an online social space: http://impserver.bournemouth.ac.uk/bournemouthsoundseeing/
Join in
Anyone reading this who wants to join in the collaborative audio – please do!
Bournemouth Soundseeing
The Bournemouth Soundseeing project is an example of a space which provides scope for user participation. Here we have an example of the kind of thing you might consider for your own project to make an online social space, and this mini-project was designed to give you something concrete to examine as you consider problems like:
- finding a balance between providing users with some freedom to participate, and the imposition of your own design constraints
- every design constraint you impose is a barrier to participation
- how even a simple practice project can throw up a lot of production issues
- the biggest problem: what is this stuff for?
We consider some issues regarding design, production, and feasibility; and then speculate as to how we’ll form the next $188b start-up (Google’s current market capitalisation).
Architectures of Participation
In this project, there is a set of ‘designed-in constraints’: contributions must be short audio files, in mp3 format, and somehow tied to a location. Besides that, the user is free to do anything they like. At first glance you might think that this allows for little freedom. However, you can over-anticipate what your users will do.
When we built this page we conceived of it as a way of painting an audio portrait of Bournemouth, where the portrait is built up by ‘people in Bournemouth’. It soon became clear, though, that users don’t do what you might expect them to do: if you zoom out, you’ll see that some users have added audio in Scotland, Guernsey and Sussex. Indeed, the functionality of the page allows you to add audio to the North Pole if you want to.
Also, not all contributions were ‘audio portraits’ of Bournemouth, even if they are located in Bournemouth; some examples play along with the ‘authorial intention’ of the site, such as the recording of the singing hobo, or the sounds of the sea; others, however, were tenuous at best: The Frosties rap is delightful, but a perfect example of how your users will do things you didn’t anticipate. I love this kind of unpredictability, but of course, designers (and advertisers) don’t, so much… :)
Some of you also decided to be deeply reflexive and contribute debates about Collaborative Authorship. Theory points go to you.
Barriers to Entry
So some things we can talk about include the fact that how the ‘architecture of participation’ is designed will impact on whether people will take part and join in. To join in this project, you have to get some device that records, find something to record, get it onto a computer, turn it into an mp3, and upload it to the site. It’s worth noting that if you can motivate your user to make the first step, there’s still – as you found – hurdles to leap (such as figuring out how to turn your mobiles phone’s .amr file into an mp3). So we might wonder why anyone would be motivated to add anything to this page? And for each hurdle that they must overcome to join in, what is their pay-off?
We might note that all of you who added content knew that your peers were likely to find it and listen, as they were hoping you might do the same? Did the fact that your clip might be played in the lecture influence your decision to contribute? How much of online participation is about performativity, knowing an audience somewhere will get an insight into your carefully controlled online identity? How much of that performativity can you capture and harness? We’ll come back to this later in the unit…
Production Issues
The technology used in this project includes:
- Javascript-based use of Google Maps API (Application Programming Interface)
- XHTML / CSS for serving documents
- FLASH audio player
- PHP4 to build a dynamic page / process data upload
- MySQL to store captured data
As mentioned in the lecture, those who contributed to this project were effectively beta-testing it. When this was built, it was tested by the person who built it. That person will never do all the things with it that your users will do with it. This is a very good illustration of some of the things you will need to do when you build your projects: testing it yourself will not do! You need to get other people to use it and see what happens. All sort of unexpected things will happen.
Some of the issues that have been found so far (don’t worry if you don’t understand the jargon here for now):
- incomplete uploads of mp3 files result in balloons without audio; some kind of file integrity test would be nice.
- on IE6 / PC / Windows XP: closing a bubble without pressing the ‘stop’ button fires the audio player again: a IE6 specific piece of Javascript code to fix this would be nice.
- the Google Maps bubbles render nastily on IE6 / PC / Windows XP: outside our control?
- Safari has caching issues, and a slightly different Document Object Model (javascript issues): complicated code to force reloads would be nice
- Firefox / Mac / OS X runs Google Maps like a dog: worth investigation (‘running like a dog’ is technical jargon for ‘performance issues :)
When you make your projects, we won’t expect you to have solved every one of these types of problem with your site; we would, however, expect you to identify them, by leaving some time for people to use and test your site!
Also, the focus of this project is PHP and MySQL, so you’ll almost certainly find that learning to use a third party API (especially if it is Javascript!) will be too much to conquer within the next 4 weeks… don’t feel you have to crack everything in your first iteration. Concentrate on the idea, the feasibility, and in technical terms, the practicalities of capturing, storing and retrieving data.
What is this stuff for?
And really, this is the hardest part of developing projects like this. In the lecture we discussed where we might go with an idea like ‘Bournemouth Soundseeing’. We considered the idea of targeting Bournemouth’s tourism industry as a way of making some money; you collaboratively suggested some problems and solutions in taking this approach.
The proposition
A set of information about Bournemouth might be useful to tourists visiting Bournemouth. Allowing people (and businesses) to add their own content might be a inexpensive way to populate the site with useful information. A popular site might attract paying advertisers.
Limited media types
Audio files are somewhat limited. We might expand the functionality by allowing the addition of images, videos, or just plain old text. Database complexity increases.
Vandalism
What if people add porn soundtracks? Irrelevant fluff? Solution: moderation. Except it isn’t really a solution, of course. We could add an RSS feed, and some poor bored person would monitor it, and ensure that vandalism is removed. The BBC spend more than £1m per year on moderation. Can you cover that with advertising revenue?
Copyright Infringement
This works both ways: copyright infringing material may get added: the moderator will have to remove it. But also, will people know whether they can use the material that is on the site? Someone might hear the sounds of the sea and use it themselves, having been inspired to be creative.
Flickr allows you to specify the ‘copyrights’ you wish to retain over your image, and we could do the same. Contributors specify whether people can reuse the audio.
We might even use Flickr’s API to allow people to upload images from there, instead of reproducing the fuctionality here.
Overabundance of information
The map could be overrun with information, and become bewildering. So we might add a tag cloud, or search facility. Contributers use keywords to describe their content, and users can filter out stuff they don’t want to see, or specify information that they do want to see.
Inappropriate use-context
While we might have thought our target audience were people planning to come to Bournemouth, advertisers might want to access them when they’re here. You don’t look two weeks ahead for a KFC when you’re going on holiday. Unless you’re a KFC freak.
One idea we had was to use the ‘iStations’ so people can access it in the street. However, what we really want is for them to have the info in their pockets.
We have one nice clean dataset, moderated by our tea-boy. Data is added via an ordinary browser, but we build a platform for a mobile phone. People searching for info stumble upon a nice French restaurant round the corner and take a detour.
Advertisers don’t like UGC
This is a constantly evolving problem. Before Google bought YouTube, there was (to my knowledge, and I’ve been using YouTube for at least 18 years) no advertising on there. The nut to crack was the fact that advertisers want to control what media their brand gets associated with. No brand wants to be associated with potentially offensive material…
Google have introduced advertising to YouTube, using their keywords / pay-per-click system. Perhaps a chink is opening here. But we’re still talking Pot Noodles, rather than banking.
Wold dominion
So we’ve figured out (at least in our idle daydreams) how to make the site a going concern. We have a clean, functional dataset, and we tick over some revenue.
Our plans for world-dominion now turn to mobile phone manufacturers, who will build better mobile phone services than we can. We started out as a service using a mashsup of APIs. We start providing an API to our own data, with geo-data, meta-data in the form of keywords, and license this data to third parties who want to charge people to access the data through their whizzy iPhone interface.
As the slashdotters often say:
- Get data
- Serve data
- …
- Profit!
Remix Culture
Next week we’ll go back to a slightly more theoretical context and investigate the ‘Remix Culture’ that pie-in-the-sky ideas like this are a part of.
Finally
I would like to thank the following people who collaborated in the authorship of this post: the students of BAIMP2; Annie Hunt; CEMP; the CEMP website team; Mike Molesworth; James Jordan; Hugh Chignell and MARP 06-07; Google; IT services and their maintenance of the impserver; Bournemouth University; the open source community responsible for developing Textpattern, phpBB, PHP and MySQL; the developers at Macromedia and Adobe for providing Flash; the developers of the mp3 audio format; the developers of the JPG image format; Tim Berners-Lee and the W3C for building and developing HTML; the CSS working group; Microsoft, Apple and the Linux community for developing www browsers; Marc Anderssen and the Netscape browser developers; the Unix community; the inventors of TCP/IP; the American military types who worked on the ARPANET; Charles Babbage; and Aristotle. Apologies to all those who contributed, who I haven’t mentioned. You know who you are!
Bournemouth Soundseeing
Bournemouth Soundseeing
This is a little app I've built as an experimental project to use with students of Interactive Media and Radio Production at Bournemouth University.
You can upload audio clips in mp3 format (60 seconds-ish is the general idea), and tie your clips to specific locations.
The interface is built with the Google Maps API; there's a little Flash mp3 player involved too, but what with Javascript and various browsers, it's a little temperamental.
UPDATE: See more on Bournemouth Soundseeing
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- Slashdot | Recognizing Scenes Like the Brain Does
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- John Battelle's Searchblog: YouTube Holy War?
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- SPEECHA: Podcast Recommendation, Playlists, Tags and Community
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- Slashdot | Walmart Rejects Firefox and Safari
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- Marcel Duchamp Studies Online Journal - tout-fait
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- ::--------object not found --------::
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- The Ecstasy of Influence (Harpers.org)
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- Slashdot | China Creates Massive Online ID Database
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- AP partners with citizen journalism site - CyberJournalist.net - Online News Association -
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- O'Reilly Radar > Pipes and Filters for the Internet
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- Slashdot | University Professor Chastised For Using Tor
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- Music as torture/Music as weapon
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- Boing Boing: Pentagon Sued Over Milblog-Monitoring
Tags: military blogging
- BBC NEWS | Technology | Digital treasure hunt gets winner
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- Warner Music announces Last.fm deal
Tags: DRM music content online market commerce
- Infinite Loop: RIAA to Jobs: Thanks for the offer to license FairPlay
Tags: apple DRM riaa
- Wired: AP Technology and Business News from the Outside World on Wired.com
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- Slashdot | To Media Companies, BitTorrent Implies Guilt
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- The American Spectator
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- Boing Boing: Massive cache of kittah pictures
Tags: cat meme pictures humour
- Change.org
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- Change.org: Social Network For Social Activism
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- networked_performance: lifelogging
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- Video games train the visual system
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- Lifeblogging: Is a virtual brain good for the real one?
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- Pew Internet: Tagging
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- Slashdot | A Wikipedia WIthout Graffiti
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- Wooster Collective: Some Thoughts on Last Week in Boston
Tags: advertising guerilla stealth streetart
- e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Serious Games Discussion on what to call the "interactive part" of a serious game and the fate of competing realities
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- Art MoCo: "Delete! - Delettering the Public Space"
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- Wired News: The Wii Is a Plastic Box of Death
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- networked_performance: Eduardo Navas
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- downloads | folly
Tags: sound art
- Blackboard Announces Patent Pledge in Support of Open Source Software ~ Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes
Tags: blackboard IP patent e-learning
- Imagining the Tenth Dimension - A Book by Rob Bryanton
Tags: rich-media science mathematics
- WIRED Blogs: Table of Malcontents
Tags: autism first-person-media media-participation
- First glimpse at Transmediale
Tags: transmediale
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- BBC NEWS | Technology | Wikipedia study 'fatally flawed'
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- Boing Boing: Report: MySpace banned in UAE, like BoingBoing, presumably with SmartFilter
Tags: uae censorship myspace
- Wonderland: Burn The House Down
Tags: game design
- Boing Boing: Melbourne's graffiti scene killed by Commonwealth Games
Tags: graffiti streetart censorship australia
- A portrait of the blogger as a young plagiarist | Salon.com
Tags: blogging politics msm
- MIX 06: Mashing Up Web 2.0 and Live Software (web2.wsj2.com)
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- Wired News: Island Wisdom, Coded in Java
Tags: CMC social programming design
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- Center for Social Media
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- Brain Awareness Week 2006: Initiatives to Advance Public Awareness About Brain Research
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- MediaGuardian.co.uk | New media | The age of permanent net revolution
Tags: internet technology future trends
- Boing Boing: World of Warcraft as a text-adventure
Tags: MMOG text humour
- Boing Boing: Indie label uses heartfelt note instead of copy-restriction
Tags: copyright DRM
- Boing Boing: Clay Shirky's ETECH presentation on the politics of social software
Tags: social design architecture
- Boing Boing: Battelle's publisher is suing GOOG, so GOOG can't index his book
Tags: google print publishing search law
- Boing Boing: Xeni's NYT op-ed: Exporting Censorship
Tags: censorship
- BBC NEWS | Technology | New standards for website access
Tags: accessibility standards web design
- Slashdot | Human Genes Still Evolving
Tags: human evolution genes
- Slashdot | The New Face of Script Kiddiez
Tags: hacking teenagers
- Slashdot | Tougher Hacking Laws Get Support in UK
Tags: hacking law UK
- Slashdot | When A Blogger Meets Public Relations
Tags: blogging market PR industry
- we make money not art: Realtime-Mind-Music-Video-Re-De-Construction-Machine
Tags: art mashup copyright music
- we make money not art: Tangible movie editing for kids
Tags: children video education art
- BBC NEWS | Technology | New debate for French piracy law
Tags: DRM France copyright file-sharing p2p law
- BBC NEWS | Technology | Blogging book competition hots up
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- we make money not art: Inner Force
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- The Best of Web 2.0 Page 1 - Guides - Designtechnica
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- Slashdot | Google to Digitize National Archives Footage
Tags: google video archive
- Ten Best Flickr Mashups
Tags: mashup flickr
- Wired News:
Tags: sex digital culture virtual
- Boing Boing: Animation celebrates its 100th birthday
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- Boing Boing: Websites displaying homes, photos of sex offenders: creepy
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- gladwell.com
Tags: blog
- Boing Boing: Yahoo music exec: labels should try selling music without DRM
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- Boing Boing: Princeton prof explains watermarks' failures
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- Wil McCarthy's HACKING MATTER
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- CultureBully: CultureBully's 10 Favorite Mash-Ups 2005
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- Mount St. Helens' Lava Baffles Scientists - Yahoo! News
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- USATODAY.com - Ready access to info means smarts or stress?
Tags: internet information technology
- Michael Geist
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- Motorola Advertisements
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- Boing Boing: Coldplay's new CD has rules: No MP3s, no DVD players, no car stereos
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- Boing Boing: Amazon's author-blogs and the Age of the Conversational Artist
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- NPR : Paying Real Money to Win Online Games
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- Wired 13.12: Fear, Inc.
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- Machinima.com:
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- Orisinal : Morning Sunshine
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- Wired News: Tags Sort Out Music Mess
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- Full-time freelancing: 10 things learned in 180 days ~ Authentic Boredom
Tags: freelance tips
- Wired News: Another Blow to E-Voting Company
Tags: democracy e-voting
- Gridskipper - Gridskipper#the-urbs-2005-urban-blogging-awards-nominations-continue-139383
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- Boing Boing: RIAA targets mashups
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- Pardon Me, but the Art Is Mouthing Off - New York Times
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- Boing Boing: Sony CD spyware installs and can run permanently, even if you click "Decline"
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- Boing Boing: Warners censors mashup album, fight back!
Tags: copyright law mashup
- David's Journal: Current
Tags: riaa copyright law
- Investing - Anime Explosion: It's Profitmon! - FORTUNE - Page
Tags: film media video remix mashup remediation
- Print Story
Tags: web2.0 innovation
- Open source licensing, Part 2: Academic v. reciprocal
Tags: OSS law
- The Smaller Picture : Spider
Tags: art collaboration social emergence
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- BBC NEWS | Magazine | Chinese whispers?
Tags: china censorship blogging
- How Simple Sharing Extensions Will Change the Web (web2.wsj2.com)
Tags: web2.0 rss sse
- Slashdot | DMCA Abuse Widespread
Tags: DMCA DRM copyright law
- RollingStone.com: The Man Who Sold the War : Politics
Tags: propaganda media war
- Boing Boing: How U.S. Fell Under the Spell of "Curveball"
Tags: war politics
- Motion Mountain - The Free Physics Textbook
Tags: physics resource learning open
- Post Remix | washingtonpost.com
Tags: mashup
- Boing Boing: Royal Society: rent-seeking is more important than science -- UPDATED
Tags: science research access open
- Open Access News
Tags: open access copyright research commons information knowledge
- Microsoft: Linux is anti-commercial - ZDNet UK News
Tags: microsoft OSS
Linkage - [del.icio.us: 2005-10-31T13:28:13Z]
Linkage - [del.icio.us: 2005-10-06T10:57:54Z]
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- Wired News: Tag, You're It: Best Bookmarker
Tags: folksonomy tags search
- Why Not to Use Blogs as E-Portfolios | connect.educause.edu
Tags: learning blogs education
- U B U W E B :: DJ Food
Tags: mashup mp3
- Wired News: Tips From Top Taggers
Tags: folksonomy tags search
- Boing Boing: Internet Archive and Yahoo announce open scanned-in-book index
Tags: open accessibility access literature
- 53 million pages licensed | Creative Commons
Tags: copyright law open
- Ning Developer Documentation
Tags: tech web application accessibility
- Ning | Home: Front Page
Tags: tech web application accessibility community folksonomy
- Boing Boing: Ning: roll your own fast and light social software apps
Tags: tech web application accessibility
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Linkage - [del.icio.us: 2005-06-25T11:59:07Z]
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- The Shifted Librarian
blog
Tags: internet information sociology
- Mastermix dot org old school pirate bootleg mp3s
blog
Tags: retro mix-tape podcasting blog
- He's The Inventor of Podcasting by Norm Augustinus.
misc
Tags: podcasting satire
- | Steve Gillmor's Inforouter | ZDNet.com
blog
Tags: tech blog
- The Shifted Librarian: Why RSS and Folksonomies Are Becoming So Big
misc
Tags: folksonomy
- Wired News: Boston Gets High on Art
misc
Tags: cyberart art multimedia
- Vlog.com - Video Blogs
blog
Tags: video blog community
- Podcast Directory: PublicRadioFeeds.com
misc
Tags: podcasting public radio feeds
- Face to Face With The Great Firewall of China
misc
Tags: china internet firewall digital divide
- Dutch academics declare research free-for-all | The Register
Tags: academia open access research
- Wooster Collective : Stickers / Posters / Graf / Culture Jamming
Tags: streetart
- The Submarine
misc
Tags: pr msm news
- ?Sita Sings the Blues? - Sepia Mutiny
art
Tags: art animation
- Podscope
misc
Tags: podcasting search engine
- dorkbotlondon
Tags: uk electronic art community
- S O U N D T O Y S . N E T
Tags: sound gadgets multimedia
- Nowhere Man
podcast
Tags: personal podcasting
- BritCaster
podcast
Tags: uk podcasting community
- The Podcastoutlaws Network
podcast
Tags: podcasting community
- Bluggcast
podcast
Tags: uk tech podcasting
- 2600 | Off The Wall
podcast
Tags: hacker podcasting
- Strange Music in Small Doses
podcast
Tags: music podcasting
- The Insomnia Radio Podcast
podcast
Tags: music podcasting
- Radio Clash Mash Up Podcast - a weekly podcast of mixes, mash-ups, and more!
podcast
Tags: mashup podcasting
- EchoRadio | EchoDitto
podcast
Tags: grassroots podcasting
- My Silver Mount Zion
podcast
Tags: music podcasting
- Science Friday: Making Science Radioactive
podcast
Tags: science podcasting
- Benjamen Walker's Theory Of Everything
podcast
Tags: eclectic podcasting blog
- Up the Tree
podcast
Tags: music podcasting
- Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Italian TV to screen Dutch film despite Muslim protests over
misc
Tags: media ethics
- Radio Free Calamity
podcast
Tags: podcasting
- Art Mobs
grassroots
Tags: art podcasting grassroots
- we make money not art
blog about net art, new media art, multimedia art, electronic art, just basically arty stuff, really
Tags: multimedia art blog
