PEOPLE AND COMPUTERS
Returning to work today, my pal Bart asked "how was your weekend?" I had to fight the temptation to say, "Great! It's all on my blog." Does anyone else have this problem? This is why I have a love/hate relationship with the world of blogs. Of course I value talking to people in person more than the impersonal blog entry. In a week I'll forget the details of this weekend but my blog has it all laid out in detail. It keeps me going back to the quote, "Our experience on the Web enables us to recapture the truth of our experience of the real world." Recapture it for whom? And, why? Raw ingredients for the blogumentary stew.
More along these lines at Fork in Socket, a beautiful and thought-provoking site from a fellow studying at the Interaction Design Institute. Why Interaction Design? "Human life is an interactive life. From birth we interact directly with people and with our environment, using our senses, our imagination, our emotions, our knowledge. But today, computers and telecommunications allow people to interact indirectly. Interactive technologies have become a medium through which we interact with each other and with our environment; and they are transforming every aspect of our lives."
And yet, "we don't interact with the world; we dwell in it."
I found Fork in Socket from Sellke.com. I'm really digging the new Wilco album on Sellke Radio. Wilco is trying to break my heart. I need an audio stream on my site... somebody tell me how to do it.
Returning to work today, my pal Bart asked "how was your weekend?" I had to fight the temptation to say, "Great! It's all on my blog." Does anyone else have this problem? This is why I have a love/hate relationship with the world of blogs. Of course I value talking to people in person more than the impersonal blog entry. In a week I'll forget the details of this weekend but my blog has it all laid out in detail. It keeps me going back to the quote, "Our experience on the Web enables us to recapture the truth of our experience of the real world." Recapture it for whom? And, why? Raw ingredients for the blogumentary stew.
More along these lines at Fork in Socket, a beautiful and thought-provoking site from a fellow studying at the Interaction Design Institute. Why Interaction Design? "Human life is an interactive life. From birth we interact directly with people and with our environment, using our senses, our imagination, our emotions, our knowledge. But today, computers and telecommunications allow people to interact indirectly. Interactive technologies have become a medium through which we interact with each other and with our environment; and they are transforming every aspect of our lives."
And yet, "we don't interact with the world; we dwell in it."
I found Fork in Socket from Sellke.com. I'm really digging the new Wilco album on Sellke Radio. Wilco is trying to break my heart. I need an audio stream on my site... somebody tell me how to do it.