Whitney Saves Douglas Davis’s ‘First Collaborative Sentence’ – NYTimes.com. Electronic art has always had a short lifespan and digital work even more so. My own piece, “Web Phases,” from the mid-90s no longer functions in modern browsers.
Whitney Saves Douglas Davis’s ‘First Collaborative Sentence’ – NYTimes.com
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Checking out the crystal ball
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As I’ve been moving virtual house over to the new hosting service, I’ve dug up some articles I wrote for MIT and others at the end of the last century. I think they make some interesting reading, and I think I got a lot right. Towards Hypermusic – MIT Press 1998 Sound On The Internet – […]
All change
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After 15 years of running two websites of my own, I’ve consolidated and simplified. All of my URLs (http://www.cinemavolta.com http://www.odenkonsult.com and http://www.johnmaxwellhobbs.com) all point to the same place – this WordPress site. It’s simpler, faster, more flexible and cheaper – exactly as most internet applications have become. Of course, all my old links are now […]
The Web is where it all went wrong
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Yesterday the internet was alight with celebrations of the World Wide Web‘s 20 year jubilee. I marked it with a moment of silence in memoriam for the internet that might have been (and possibly could still be). Don’t get me wrong – I’m a big fan of the web and the irony of the fact […]
We will resume our normally scheduled programming as soon as possible
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Things have been very quiet on this site since the autumn. The end of November starts a long season of celebration that begins with Thanksgiving and includes Christmas/Jul, Hogmanay, my birthday and my wife’s birthday. Finally concluding around Valborgsmässoafton. I now need to lose around 8 kilos, but it’s a good way to keep the […]
Early days on the ‘net: Now what do I do with this thing?
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So, I began to play around with my new found global connectivity. I quickly mastered using Pine for email (and became a dedicated Pico user as well. Never could get my head around EMACS). Fortunately, Panix offered hints as to useful things. I played around with Gopher and became a fan, checked out this new […]
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Originally posted on The IABM Blog:
John Maxwell Hobbs is the Head of Technology for BBC Scotland and is a keynote speaker at the IABM Annual Conference next month. We took the opportunity to ask him a few questions: 1.) Please can you us tell a bit about yourself, your organisation and your role? I’m…
To the Spoils Goes the Victor (now, the hard work begins)
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In my last post, I only half-jokingly asked, “What do you do when you’ve won the revolution?” The answer to that is, “get working.” A revolution overturns the old order. Most revolutions fail because they’ve only focussed on the negative, with the only goal being the elimination of that negative. Once that’s accomplished, for most […]
The Future is Yesterday
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This autumn, BBC Scotland, passed the fifth anniversary of the opening of our new facility at Pacific Quay in Glasgow. When we opened our doors, we were the most advanced broadcasting facility in Europe, and arguably the world. We had a full HD infrastructure, production was mostly file-based, and with the exception of live video, all our media […]
Early days on the ‘net
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I open the VT100 emulation program, type, “ATDT,” followed by a string of seven digits and hit, “return.” I hear the sound of a dial tone, followed by DTMF tones, followed by a shrieking and hissing noises – then silence. I’m connected at a screaming 2400 bits per second. The screen prompts for my username […]
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