Author: Craig
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The amorality of Web 2.0
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: The amorality of Web 2.0 More good critical insights into Web2.0. This type of criticism is a breath of fresh air for those of us who spent the 'Web1.0' years suffering because of cheap hawkish proselytisers who thought they had some sort of proprietary claim on a medium they barely understood. October 03, 2005 From the…
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WRT: Writer Response Theory The next generation of hypertext authoring
WRT: Writer Response Theory » Blog Archive » Literatronica: The next generation of hypertext authoring Hypertext literature is ready for a new tool and it’s name is Literatrónica (aka Literatronic). This bilingual system, developed by Columbian mathematician and author Juan B. Gutiérrez, is here to change the way authors think about hypertext by providing an…
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World Environment Day Melbourne
Images from World Environment Day in Melbourne.
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8 Hours Day Celebration 21 April 2006
I finally put up some photos for the 8 Hour Day Celebrations held at the University of Melbourne on the 21 April 2006. There are also two academic conferences to be held on the 21-22 June.
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Academic Citation Tool for WordPress
http://academicsandbox.com/ I found a fantastic plugin for WordPress that reveals to others how to academically cite postings on your WordPress blog. What a wonderful contribution from the opensourse community! (from Jeremy Douglass). This is an experiment I coded in a few minutes using WordPress template tags, then added to the Single Post template page. Next…
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Web2.0 Discussion on the IDC list
The research of the Institute for Distributed Creativity (iDC) focuses on collaboration in media art, technology, and theory with an emphasis on social contexts. The iDC is an international network with a participatory and flexible institutional structure that combines advanced creative production, research, events, and documentation. Here is a discussion on the IDC list on the…