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29 Dec 08
Eurozine - Blogging, the nihilist impulse - Geert Lovink
There is a quest for truth in blogging. But it is a truth with a question mark. Truth has become an amateur project, not an absolute value, sanctioned by higher authorities. I
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Can we talk of a "fear of media freedom"? It is too easy to say that there is freedom of speech and that blogs materialize this right. The aim of radical freedom, one could argue, is to create autonomy and overcome the dominance of media corporations and state control and to no longer be bothered by "their" channels. Most blogs show an opposite tendency. The obsession with news factoids borders to the extreme. Instead of selective appropriation, there is over-identification and straight out addiction, in particular to the speed of real-time reporting. Like Erich Fromm (author of Fear of Freedom), we could read this as "a psychological problem" because existing information is simply reproduced and in a public act of internalization. Lists of books that still have to be read, a common feature on blogs, lead in the same direction. According to Fromm, freedom has put us in an unbearable isolation. We thus feel anxious and powerless. Either we escape into new dependencies or realize a positive freedom that is based upon "the uniqueness and individuality of man".[49] "The right to express our thoughts means something only if we are able to have thoughts of our own."[50] The freedom from traditional media monopolies leads to new bondages, in this case to the blog paradigm, where there is little emphasis on positive freedom, on what to with the overwhelming functionality and the void of the empty, white entry window. We do not hear enough about the tension between the individual self and the "community", "swarms", and "mobs" that are supposed to be part of the online environment. What we instead see happening on the software side are daily improvements of ever more sophisticated (quantitive) measuring and manipulation tools (in terms of inbound linking, traffic, climbing higher on the Google ladder, etc.). Isn't the document that stands out the one that is not embedded in existing contexts? Doesn't the truthness lie in the unlinkable?
12 Sep 07
NxE’s Fifty Most Influential Bloggers at Weekly Articles About Blogging - NxE
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NxE’s Fifty Most Influential Bloggers
28 Feb 07
BBC NEWS | Technology | Web 2.0's 'digital mobs' attacked
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The latest phase of internet - web 2.0 - has been attacked by a leading author and digital pioneer for its "mob" mentality, describing it as "digital Maoism".
04 Sep 06
O'Reilly Radar > Open Data: Small Pieces Loosely Joined
- small pieces loosely joined - tonycurzonprice on 2006-09-04
- small pieces loosely joined - tonycurzonprice on 2006-09-04
- small pieces loosely joined - tonycurzonprice on 2006-09-04
- small pieces loosely joined - tonycurzonprice on 2006-09-04
- small pieces loosely joined - tonycurzonprice on 2006-09-04
- small pieces loosely joined - tonycurzonprice on 2006-09-04
- small pieces loosely joined - tonycurzonprice on 2006-09-04
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I point out that while many companies have sought to be the new Microsoft, discovering their equivalent to Win32 as the one ring, there is another model, exemplified by Linux, open source software, and the open standards of the internet. "Small pieces loosely joined" is a great name for this architecture. It's the current architecture of the web, but will it remain that way? Chris' post is a great reminder that the future may not be like the past, and that we need to work hard to maintain interoperability as Web 2.0 matures.
Last.fm - The Social Music Revolution
- what is the reading equivalent of this service? - tonycurzonprice on 2006-08-22
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