Archive for the ‘internet’ Category
Monday, December 17th, 2007
What is the relation between the technology of single sign-on and community mobilization?
There are two approaches to - or models for - the twin issues of convenience and security in our current era of mass content browsing: (1) single sign-on (OpenID, MicroID) and (2) content aggregation (Jaiku, Pageflakes, Readr). Both ...
Posted in content aggregation, critical constructivism, culture & society, internet, mobile, online communities, political economy, single sign-on, SNS, social bookmarking, social networks, technology | No Comments »
Friday, October 26th, 2007
This update is running quite late, but is still valuable, I think, in attempting to sustain the dialogue which was unfortunately given too short an interval at our panel on Music and Sound at the AOIR conference last week. As well, I particularly need to move among the "diaspora" of ...
Posted in AOIR 8, blogs, conferences, critical constructivism, ethnography, fandom, indie, internet, music, podcast, political economy, social networks, technology, theory | 2 Comments »
Friday, October 19th, 2007
I presented at AOIR today as part of a panel on Music and Sound. Here's the PDF of my talk, complete with notes.
I did this with an extreme headache, and a growing sense that I need to, as my friend and colleague Flo articulated it the other day, "coccoon" myself ...
Posted in AOIR 8, conferences, critical constructivism, culture & society, fandom, file sharing, indie, internet, music, online communities, open source, P2P, political economy, SNS, social networks, taste, technology, theory | 1 Comment »
Friday, October 12th, 2007
I'm blogging this from the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) conference in Montréal. We (Roy Bendor, Jack Post, Peter-Paul Verbeek and I) just completed our panel on Bruno Latour ("Translating Latour") and I'm now in a very interesting panel about "Problematizing Technological Appropriation". My first impression is that ...
Posted in 4s, conferences, critical constructivism, culture & society, file sharing, internet, music, online communities, P2P, political economy, social networks, taste, technology, theory | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, October 10th, 2007
25 minutes early, my Radiohead download activation code is emailed to me. Ten years ago, I bought my first Radiohead CD (OK Computer).
OK Computer comprised a significant portion of the soundtrack for a prolonged and significant breakup I was going through at the time, one ending a 7 year relationship ...
Posted in conferences, fandom, internet, music, taste, technology | 4 Comments »
Friday, October 5th, 2007
The news story I was interviewed for in the wake of the Jammie Thomas verdict has aired and is now up. It's unsurprisingly simple and straightforward, but surprisingly balanced. Thanks to Richard Smith for capturing and converting the thing.
Posted in file sharing, internet, law, music, P2P, technology, video | No Comments »
Thursday, October 4th, 2007
Oct 2 (7 PM):
An update on the activities of Vancouver's free community wi-fi initiative. I'm in the meeting right now - we're talking tech, project visioning, and media messaging for the project. It's an energetic group, and you can view the all confabbing in the image at right. The project ...
Posted in freethenet.ca, internet, wi-fi | 2 Comments »
Monday, September 17th, 2007
I'm involved in the Vancouver Free the Net.ca initiative (though there may be disagreement over whether "initiative" is the appropriate word to describe it). VanFreetheNet is setting up ad hoc mesh networks in various parts of the city, partly in response to inertia and other issues related to the City ...
Posted in critical constructivism, freethenet.ca, internet, mobile, technology, wi-fi | 1 Comment »
Sunday, September 9th, 2007
Ah, I see the baldfaced ignorance of an administration that invades Afghanistan and Iraq has trickled into the sphere of Internet regulation as well (Thanks to Flo for pointing me here).. To wit:
"Regulators should be careful not to impose regulations that could limit consumer choice and investment in broadband facilities" ...
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Thursday, August 9th, 2007
Heya. I am presenting in a panel at AOIR this year (the title of my presentation/paper is "The Technical Micropolitics of the Online Music Industry, 1997-2007", abstract here). For those of you who've followed my blog, you'll know something of what to expect, except that I'll be strictly framing up ...
Posted in art, blogs, critical constructivism, culture & society, indie, internet, labels, mobile, music, online communities, open source, political economy, technology, theory, wikia, work | 3 Comments »