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11 Jun 09

Realtime and realspace | Marginal Utility | PopMatters

  • So it seems imperative to keep in mind points of resistance, the ways in which we escape realspace and realtime, the periods when we are out of the dataflow that is imposed on us by our devices and are instead in the  flow generated by our absorption in our own activity.
28 May 08

This Blog Sits at the: Between William Gibson and William Faulkner (aka all worlds at once)

  • the future is already here, it's just badly distributed. 
  • In the South, not only is the past not dead, it's not past.
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10 Mar 08

Time Out of Mind - New York Times

  • But the quest to spend time the way we do money is doomed to failure, because the time we experience bears little relation to time as read on a clock. The brain creates its own time, and it is this inner time, not clock time, that guides our actions. In the space of an hour, we can accomplish a great deal — or very little.
  • Inner time is linked to activity. When we do nothing, and nothing happens around us, we’re unable to track time.
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16 Dec 07

apophenia: valuing inefficiencies and unreliability

  • Social technologies that make things more efficient reduce the cost of action. Yet, that cost is often an important signal. We want communication to cost something because that cost signals that we value the other person, that we value them enough to spare our time and attention.
03 Jul 07

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