Joho the Blog
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April 30, 2005
All part of the way the Net is disintermediating time. Ok, so that phrase means absolutely nothing. But it sounds damn good. In fact, the Net is making time more complex, smudging it, interlineating it, hyperlinking it, depriving it of its gatekeeping function. Ok, that didn't mean much. Here's what's actually happening, IMO: We have social conventions that let us act as if there are moments that strictly divide one state from another, especially when it comes to making things public: products, artworks, selves. But now the public revelation of a work happens as the work grows. And after it's made public, many objects are fluid enough that they remain in process. Time is not as neatly divided as it used to be. But "disintermediating time" sounds so much better! Also from BradSucks:
Also from BradSucks: New songs, including Certain Death All free of course. Which is why you ought to buy them. [Technorati tags: bradsucks music time] Posted
by D. Weinberger at April 30, 2005 11:16 AM
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[Applause in appreciation of a mini-performance. Like Lenny Bruce's take on beatnik poetry.]
Posted by: Seth Finkelstein | April 30, 2005 11:24 PM
Actually, it's more like hypermediation.
Posted by: Michael Martine | May 1, 2005 12:40 PM
"All part of the way the Net is disintermediating time."
All part of the asynchronous revolution?
Posted by: Mike | May 1, 2005 12:52 PM
Has disintermeditation been invented yet? Can I do it?
Thanks for the plug, David, I will release your pets and loved ones now.
Posted by: Brad | May 1, 2005 05:34 PM
he look like he got struck by lighten he suppa ugly thats my daddy though so all you females and males give him his space cause youll kno youll want him he like lil boys 2 and girls come to neverland 2nite at 6:30 yeet yeet!!!!
Posted by: Diamond | January 26, 2007 01:11 PM