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08/03/2004 04:30 PM

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  • Routinely time-shifted media, ubiquities of recording and collation technologies, "Death of live", time-based design and the end of time-based content, programming in the middle of the night is as important as during the middle of the day, navigating insane scheduling information, worn paths, distribution technologies, bittorrent;
  • Simplicities of structures, metadatas, identifiers, organisational principles, multi-use tags, clumpings, technological strata versus social orders;
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  • Information in the air, tiny LCD screens, scrolling data printed on milk-cartons, teddy bears that react to the weather, Ceefax, smoke-alarms, application-updates through the radio...

Gah. I can't think properly. Too much stuff piling up unexpressed. Too many things I'm not expressing properly. Too many opportunities not to produce stuff of suitable quality and value.


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