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[30 Jul 2006 | One Comment | ]

A media culture consisting of the primary players communicating and negogiating meaning directly as opposed to a secondary media culture where all communication goes through third parties.

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[26 Jul 2006 | 6 Comments | ]

Jason Calacanis is getting a lot of heat from his offer to hire digg’s most actice contributors.
A lot of people see this as a sellout against the pure innovator of digg, as a sellout on collective created peer creation, others see it as a way to give some of the monetary value back to the creators of the site compared to a vc-funded startup like Digg where the users isn’t gonna cash out on the value created.
I see it another way…
To me the real issue is that these community-edited and …

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[25 Jul 2006 | No Comment | ]

Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design;
The aim is to create a high profile design institute, which is small but dynamic and which interfaces with academia and industry. The institute will become an international setting for new thinking in design and technology in Copenhagen. The institute will encourage multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary learning, teaching and consulting in Interaction Design. We imagine that people both from the academic and the industrial world will come to Copenhagen to work with us on innovative products, services and technology for the future. The institute aims to become …

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[25 Jul 2006 | No Comment | ]

Jay Rosen is bootstrapping a very interesting networked journalism project “newassignment.net” combining the wisdom and the funding of the crowd with the ressources of experienced journalists and editors.

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[25 Jul 2006 | 4 Comments | ]

Thanks to Chris Anderson’s generous blogger offer i’ve had a copy of his new book “The Long Tail” for review for some weeks now. As i’ve written before i see the image of the the long tail as an iconic image that reshapes our perspective of the world. The icon that ends our mass culture/mass society and sends us in many new directions. A tribute to diversity. A tribute to the sustainability of micro.
Should i read it?
Yes. It’s extremely well-written and an pretty easy read too.
What do you like …

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[25 Jul 2006 | 2 Comments | ]

Mark Hursts fabulous experience design conference GEL is coming to Copenhagen on the 1st of September. I attended the first GEL conference in the US and can recommend it greatly. I’ve signed up myself to support.

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[25 Jul 2006 | No Comment | ]

Brian Eno, The Big Here and the Long Now
‘Now’ is never just a moment. The Long Now is the recognition that the precise moment you’re in grows out of the past and is a seed for the future. The longer your sense of Now, the more past and future it includes. It’s ironic that, at a time when humankind is at a peak of its technical powers, able to create huge global changes that will echo down the centuries, most of our social systems seem geared to increasingly short nows. …

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[24 Jul 2006 | 4 Comments | ]

Studies shows that file sharing only seems to have hit record sales of the bigname artists and not the mass of musicians. Other stats shows touring revenue was up 24.6% compared to last year for mainly the big name artists.
Could it be that big name hit artists can make a fine living in the copy age?

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[19 Jul 2006 | 2 Comments | ]

An old observation i’ve never gotten around to blog that resurfaced in a conversation today.
The public sector wants to be like the private sector (control, markets, privatization, middle management, reporting, centralization, branding, r&d) while the private sector wants to be like what the public sector used to be (decentralization, democratic organizations, deep purposes, social responsibility, user innovation, conversations).
Interesting what will end up in the middlespace.

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[19 Jul 2006 | One Comment | ]

Dan Hill keeps amazing me.