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May 03, 2004
JD Lasica has posted the first chapters of his book, Darknet: Remixing the Future of Movies, Music and Television, on a wiki for public editing. Cool! Posted
by D. Weinberger at May 3, 2004 06:19 PM
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I hope I don't get assassinated for posting this...
Strife in Sudan
New York Times--
A tide of a million people in western Sudan has been displaced by a conflict between Arab nomads and settled African farmers.
Ho hum, the terrible dirty "nomad Arabs" disrupting "settlers" again.
I can't listen to NPR anymore. What a pretentious format. WWUH (Univ. of Htfd. radio) is the only media I know with the balls to talk back directly anymore.
Posted by: bw | May 4, 2004 07:26 AM
Hi, David, it's really great to see more and more open fiction experiments... specially using wikis. Here in Brazil, since 7-2003, we are conducting a similar project called Wikifiction. The main idea is to generate a common space for sharing symbols, characters, scenes and fictional universes, in order to put in question the nowadays' concept of author.
http://www.memelab.org/wikifiction/WikiFiction
Posted by: Dpadua | May 4, 2004 09:28 AM
um, Lasica's Darknet isn't fiction, is it?
Posted by: brian | May 4, 2004 11:58 AM