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![]() This is the research diary of researcher Lisbeth
Klastrup, since february 2001 sharing her thoughts on life, universe, persistent online
worlds, games, interactive stories and internet oddities with you on the www. May 07 April 07 March 07 February 07 January 07 December 06 2006 2005 2004 2003 Oct/Nov 2002 2002 2001 Fellow research bloggers -Denmark Jesper Juul Gonzalo Frasca Martin Sønderlev Christensen Jonas Heide Smith Miguel Sicart Mads Bødker ITU blogs -Norway Jill Walker Torill Mortensen Hilde Corneliussen Anders Fagerjord -The World Terra Nova (misc, joint) GrandTextAuto (US, joint) Mirjam Paalosari-Eladhari (SE) Jane McGonigal (US) Patrik Svensson (SE) Elin Sjursen (NO) Adrian Miles' Vog blog (AUSTR.) Other Related Blogs Mediehack Hovedet på Bloggen Bookish Tempus Tommy Flickwerk Jacob Bøtter Corporate Blogging Fellow Researchers, non-blog -Denmark Susana Tosca T.L. Taylor Espen Aarseth Soeren Pold Ida Engholm Troels Degn Johansson -Norway Ragnhild Tronstad -Sweden Anna Gunder Jenny Sunden Mikael Jacobsson -Finland Aki Jarvinen Markku Eskelinen Raine Koskimaa
©Lisbeth Klastrup 2001-2007 |
9.7.04
Slides from Blogtalk 2.0
So, whilst somebody might still remember my talk, here are Ms. Klastrup's slides from the Blogtalk 2.0 conference. Btw, interesting experiment at the conference with online note taking. Check the notes (via Joi Ito's Wiki) out. There were some good presentations at the conference, especially day 2, and a lot of food for thought regarding the start-up of conferences in the digital media field. More to follow at some point, but I'm on holiday and cannot really be bothered by either blogging, webbing or mailing extensively at the moment. Plus I have started reading the Da Vinci Code and it's a highly addictive book...(and it even has a web quest!) Holiday ends on July 27th. Have fun meanwhile! P.S. News from the mailbox was that Susana's and my paper for the Cyberworlds conference (CW2004) has been accepted. Looks like Tokyo might be on the travel agenda for the fall!
Comments:
I thought DVC was highly irritating. No, make that _extremely annoying_. Am interested in hearing your final verdict.
Well, I just threw the book into a moving box after finishing it. To me it was great entertainment...but nothing more. Though a bit slow-paced, I loved the way Brown put contemporary "Age of Aquarius" thoughts of religion and religious boundaries into a lazy afternoon reading.
I stand amazed to the hysteria it created. For God sake (whoever that might be then), it's entertainment :) As a (former) art historian I must admit I'm surprised that I never before saw that extra arm in the Da Vinci paiting. Well, you learn a little every day.
Thank you!
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