Friday, January 31, 2003

Internet Welcome, Amateur

Amateur Hour by Jonathan Peterson has important things to say about the status of creativity and innovation on an individual level:
The rise of mass media in the last half of the 20th Century turned us all into 'consumers' and took away much of the natural human inclination to be creators, performers, singers, musicians and storytellers. Today, the rapid proliferation of cheap professional-quality media-making tools, paired with the drastic decrease in the cost of content distribution is leading to a quiet, but very real revolution in the quantity and quality of amateur content. It's the democratization of media, the 'Big Flip' as Clay Shirky calls it, and we think it's going to play an increasingly important role in how we make, share and consume media.

The True Blue Blog

Yep, The Road to Surfdom has its very own domain name and, Tim Dunlop hopes, a nice reliable server.
Tim just could not resist the urge to be more independent.
Tim Dunlop seems to hold identical views about patriotism and nationalism as Vaclav Havel and Virginia Woolf: 'Please Australia - laugh this one out of existence. Celebrate our Australianness by showing our usual mistrustful, self-deprecating, egalitarian, good-natured detestation of all such symbols of overt self-glorification.
Or just go to the beach.' Hear, hear, hear... & happy new home for this extraordinary Antipodean expat-observer.
· [Roadtosurfdom]

Farewell, Spike
This one feels like the end of an era. The Spike Report is ending its five-year run on Online Journalism Review (and for its first year at Digital City Los Angeles). In his final column Gideon Brower (a.k.a.,Spike) noted: The fact that I've continued to have this steady gig during this tumultuous period (of new-media industry highs and lows) strikes me as somewhat miraculous.

Digital Storymaking
Anyone interested in techniques and theory for digital/online storytelling will want to spend some time viewing The Elements of Digital Storymaking, a research site produced by Nora Paul and Christina Fiebich of the Institute for New Media Studies at the University of Minnesota.
· Making The Net More Interactive [Elements]
One More Article about Digital Storymaking