My brand new notepad is waiting for 2009: pristine enticingly empty. Before the old notepad is deposited on the shelf, I’ve selected a few of the more important notes, the ones I wish to carry over to 2009.
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My 2008 carryover keywords
Posted: by Rudy Nadler-Nir in Anthrodigital, Archetypes, Narratives, TheoriesTags: Android, Arthur C. Clarke, Chrome, David Foster Wallace, digeracy, Digital Literacy, Eartha Kitt, Guitar Hero, Harold Pinter, iPhone, iSuppli, Jeffery Hudson, Local Search, Mark lives, michael crichton, Miriam ‘Mama Africa’ Makeba, MUFC, NaNoWriMo, Odetta, Paul Newman, ReadWriteWeb, Russell Shorto, Semantic Technologies, Semantic Web, subjective well-being, SuperGizmo, SWB, Symbian, The Geography of Bliss, the World Database of Happiness, Ubuntu, Uska Dara
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Rusty pipes, cultural genesis
Posted: by Rudy Nadler-Nir in Anthrodigital, Archetypes, Narratives, TheoriesTags: a midsummer night's dream, alternate-history environment, biopunk, Bruce Bethke, chuck palahniuk, clockpunk, Cyberpunk, dieselpunk, digital odyssey, doppelganger, enemies: a love story, energia productions, googlebased semantic clouds, iron sky, isaac bashevis singe, johanna sinisalo, michael crichton, nanopunk, nanotechnology based pathologies, not before sundown, paul mazursky, prey, seth brundle, squidpunk, star wreck: in the pirkinning, steampunk, the fly, troll: a love story
One of the intriguing aspects of digeracy is the meandering, serpentine path one walks when searching online. In the world of digital objects, mirrors, hidden paths, trapdoors, false walls and conceptual doppelgangers, a simple search can lead one to new, often uncharted territories. In the old days, one had to get a ship & crew, [...]