October 28, 2005

mediatope semantic cloud mashup ...

... That's the dynamic that is truly geared for the wrong idea, that knowledge is located in people's minds. While the Web 2.0-blog that is to leave oneself free to describe the way you build interoperability. As you might have guessed, I disagree.

Weinberger is in the deserts of the PoP-point in the MediaLab there. wish i could be there. it's a shame, really. so here is not just a little tonight (uh uh) Cos everybody's making trouble / Someone's burst their bubble But we'll be much further along than before. Today, microcontent is being used as a more dynamic web (I like the background status of the Internet).

All media are active metaphors in their heads which are failing because they're trying to sell a 19th-century model of centralized Web sites and moves the power of the Web, e-mail, text messaging, blogging and web 2.0, no doubt. Wild Microcontent.

Why don't I like the background like the background status of the conversation. The upshot of this nature is underway relating to personal music collections, where playlists and categories are often described as sort of 'diaries'. Arnaud Leene is thinking, and blogging, about the state of contemporary music, I hope that I can wriggle out of here. It was this what john lydon said, when the veils are withdrawn; we have today.

It resembles more a field of dynamic content ?clouds? than an archive of web metaphors that i, being the Weinberger-fan i am, already did like. Blogs are forms of abstract subjectivity based on humanoid space metaphors (pages as ?sites? and ?buildings? with ?portals?, the user ?visiting homes?), the Web 2.0 is not as cool as it should have.

The MATRIX heroes are those who deny "seamless experiences": within AND without the Matrix. And the grey web is an infrastructure that is to leave oneself free to describe the way mobile knowledge apps (and in fact: all micro knowledge apps) should feel like: as something which isn't exactly "rock" nor "pop", buth the essence in both.)

re-mashed the mediatope-mashup, special thanks to Saurier Duval, who wrote: "ist leider etwas zerfranst, das liegt an den vielen unwahrscheinlichen worten".

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