No, no, don't you know yet? Jack Bauer's found a cure in the nick of time, something to do with silver bullets or so, i'm not sure, too busy anyway, building the second NkdeE Closet (or Cabinet: here's the first one http://www.vilt.net/nkdee/east/index.jsp#closet ), it's gonna be pretty advanced this time, a true digital collage, with an 'antique' Pentium II laptop built inside the door, i just seperated the screen from the machine, had to break some of the casing and all but you know what: it still works! Screen surgery is possible!
When it's done i'll have interior decorating, carpentry, painting, boat-varnish, literature, net-art and a collection of religious brass miniatures in a box. Perhaps i'll install a bittorrent client on its laptop and have it serve ya all free P2P poetry performances, live from kessel-lo? Anyone done that yet? Got to hurry now, before Curt puts it on his list…
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Jim Andrews wrote:
> What do you think of this: http://print.google.com ?
>
> Info about it at http://print.google.com/googleprint/about.html
>
> Certainly one can see the business model very plainly here.
I think the UN should do it. ( ;-) )
What others think:
http://www.boingboing.net/2005/08/12/chilled_by_publisher.html
http://www.corante.com/copyfight/archives/2005/08/15/google_print_is_as_google_print_does.php
http://www.corante.com/copyfight/archives/2005/08/15/google_print_library_shoulda_coulda_woulda.php
http://www.corante.com/copyfight/archives/2005/08/12/siva_vaidhyanathan_google_is_right_to_hit_pause_on_library_plans.php
http://www.corante.com/copyfight/archives/2005/08/12/google_sells_out_users_to_publishers.php
- Rob.
There was an interesting article about these matters in MIT's Technology review, available here: http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/05/05/issue/feature_library.asp
Can't say what i think here, Google's got the copyright.
dv
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From: "Jim Andrews" [email protected]
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 10:27:17 +0200
To: [email protected]
Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: print.google.com
> What do you think of this: http://print.google.com ?
>
> Info about it at http://print.google.com/googleprint/about.html
>
> Certainly one can see the business model very plainly here.
>
> ja
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> There was an interesting article about these matters in MIT's
> Technology review, available here:
> http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/05/05/issue/feature_library.asp
>
> Can't say what i think here, Google's got the copyright.
>
> dv
Thanks.
Millions of walking corpses coming our way?
ja
http://vispo.com
check out Siva V's take on it:
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/underbelly/2005/08/google_print_au.html
>> Can't say what i think here, Google's got the copyright.
>>
>> dv
>Thanks.
>
>Millions of walking corpses coming our way?
>ja
>http://vispo.com
No, no, don't you know yet? Jack Bauer's found a cure in the nick of time,
something to do with silver bullets or so, i'm not sure, too busy anyway,
building the second NkdeE Closet (or Cabinet: here's the first one
http://www.vilt.net/nkdee/east/index.jsp#closet ), it's gonna be pretty
advanced this time, a true digital collage, with an 'antique' Pentium II
laptop built inside the door, i just seperated the screen from the machine,
had to break some of the casing and all but you know what: it still works!
Screen surgery is possible!
When it's done i'll have interior decorating, carpentry, painting,
boat-varnish, literature, net-art and a collection of religious brass
miniatures in a box. Perhaps i'll install a bittorrent client on its laptop
and have it serve ya all free P2P poetry performances, live from kessel-lo?
Anyone done that yet? Got to hurry now, before Curt puts it on his list…
dv @ Neue Kathedrale des erotischen Elends
http://www.vilt.net/nkdee
ps: there's sth on 'digital collage', commenting on Colin Beardon's very
informative work on the subject at my IAV blog:
http://nkdee.blogspot.com/2005/08/digital-collage-case-for-object.html