I would like to ask a favor of you'll. Could you please designate one journal to feedback on site design and features. As soon as I am free from the 10,000 other projects I am working on, I will begin a new v2.0.
It will probably be very different. So before I begin I would like to hear from you'll. An easy way to do this is if you all write a journal with the same title. Name it "February Feedback" then I will just search for all the journals with that title.
Thanks for your time,
Paul
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02/28/2004 14:37 #29775
February Feedback02/25/2004 02:08 #29774
Tune into AM 1270 at 10:AMspeakEasy
10:00 AM
WEDNESDAY
WHLD 1270 AM
Tune into tomorrow's show to hear Theresa, Paul and Terry talk about the issues surrounding the proposed constitutional ammendment to restict civil freedoms. Tune in, call in, post you thoughts here on elmwoodstrip - we want to here from you.
We will be playing the Bush speech juxtposed to 1950's anti-gay propangda and accepting calls to have an open debate about the issues at hand.
10:00 AM
WEDNESDAY
WHLD 1270 AM
Tune into tomorrow's show to hear Theresa, Paul and Terry talk about the issues surrounding the proposed constitutional ammendment to restict civil freedoms. Tune in, call in, post you thoughts here on elmwoodstrip - we want to here from you.
We will be playing the Bush speech juxtposed to 1950's anti-gay propangda and accepting calls to have an open debate about the issues at hand.
02/24/2004 02:07 #29773
Interesting statisticsWe have so many weird statistics with t his site. Who would guess that most visitors come to the site between 3 and 4 PM. I will post more of them when I get them into some nice table for you'll to see.
02/24/2004 01:25 #29772
New FeatureZack requested a way to be able to link to his journal from the outside world.
elmwoodstrip.com/linkme.php?u=zack
That should work for anyone, just change the username at the end to the one for your journal. If you want to link to a specific journal add the journal id to the end of the url. An example would be
elmwoodstrip.com/linkme.php?u=zack&id=7
Hope this helps anyone who needed it.
--paul
elmwoodstrip.com/linkme.php?u=zack
That should work for anyone, just change the username at the end to the one for your journal. If you want to link to a specific journal add the journal id to the end of the url. An example would be
elmwoodstrip.com/linkme.php?u=zack&id=7
Hope this helps anyone who needed it.
--paul
02/23/2004 13:56 #29771
Anyone Interested in ThisMultimedia Art Exhibition: Submission Deadline May 3, 2004
DIGITAL BOUNDARIES: Multiculturalism, Identity, and Awareness
Curatorial Committee Mark Tribe, Director of Art & Technology, Columbia University School of the Arts Christina Yang, Curator of Visual Art and New Media, The Kitchen Pamela Jennings, Alejandro Jaimes
"Digital Boundaries: Multiculturalism, Identity, and Awareness". We seek art works that, using multimedia, explore issues of cultural identity,cultural awareness, and the boundaries created or enforced through the use of multimedia technology. The emphasis for the exhibition is on interactive art works that realize powerful artistic concepts using multimedia content
and technologies.
At no time in history has technology had the prospect of making a stronger cross-border impact on culture. Technology can be used to create or reinforce boundaries (being fingerprinted and photographed at an airport-- a multimedia experience), as well as to dissolve them (we are bombarded by images and sounds from all over the world). Many of us are being empowered with the ability to easily create digital content, document and share our own experiences and those of others, challenging the roles of art (passive vs. interactive) and revolutionizing the way we see and hear the world. At the same time, only a small percentage of people have access to technology(boundaries of the haves and the have-nots).
Multimedia content and technology are of special consideration because they appeal directly to our senses, elevating the age old dilemma of the distinction between reality and representations of reality. Does this new proliferation and imbalance of multimedia technology help reinforce
boundaries and cultural differences? Does it contribute to define cultural identity in a new age in which everyone talks about multiculturalism? Does it raise cultural awareness or simply numb our senses making us take deep cultural differences for granted because what we "see" or "hear" is
commonplace in this "new" multicultural world? Does it create new boundaries in art or help unify multiple art forms? How can art, in its many roles, make use of the same technology that raises these issues to address them?
For this exhibition, we seek multimedia artworks that challenge the participants to consider these questions through the innovative use of new multimedia technologies and the combination of multiple media (photography, video, sound, etc.). All formats are welcome (narrative, performance, interaction, immersion, etc.).
DIGITAL BOUNDARIES: Multiculturalism, Identity, and Awareness
Curatorial Committee Mark Tribe, Director of Art & Technology, Columbia University School of the Arts Christina Yang, Curator of Visual Art and New Media, The Kitchen Pamela Jennings, Alejandro Jaimes
"Digital Boundaries: Multiculturalism, Identity, and Awareness". We seek art works that, using multimedia, explore issues of cultural identity,cultural awareness, and the boundaries created or enforced through the use of multimedia technology. The emphasis for the exhibition is on interactive art works that realize powerful artistic concepts using multimedia content
and technologies.
At no time in history has technology had the prospect of making a stronger cross-border impact on culture. Technology can be used to create or reinforce boundaries (being fingerprinted and photographed at an airport-- a multimedia experience), as well as to dissolve them (we are bombarded by images and sounds from all over the world). Many of us are being empowered with the ability to easily create digital content, document and share our own experiences and those of others, challenging the roles of art (passive vs. interactive) and revolutionizing the way we see and hear the world. At the same time, only a small percentage of people have access to technology(boundaries of the haves and the have-nots).
Multimedia content and technology are of special consideration because they appeal directly to our senses, elevating the age old dilemma of the distinction between reality and representations of reality. Does this new proliferation and imbalance of multimedia technology help reinforce
boundaries and cultural differences? Does it contribute to define cultural identity in a new age in which everyone talks about multiculturalism? Does it raise cultural awareness or simply numb our senses making us take deep cultural differences for granted because what we "see" or "hear" is
commonplace in this "new" multicultural world? Does it create new boundaries in art or help unify multiple art forms? How can art, in its many roles, make use of the same technology that raises these issues to address them?
For this exhibition, we seek multimedia artworks that challenge the participants to consider these questions through the innovative use of new multimedia technologies and the combination of multiple media (photography, video, sound, etc.). All formats are welcome (narrative, performance, interaction, immersion, etc.).