Wednesday, February 27, 2008

J Andersson is currently a research student at the department for Media and Communications, Goldsmiths College, London, UK. His focus is on peer-to-peer technologies and the cultural logic of digitization.
- “Beware of artists: they mix with all classes of society and are therefore extremely dangerous”
(Queen Victoria, in A. Fletcher:
The Art of Looking Sideways)
- “When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other”
(Eric Hoffer, The Passionate
State of Mind, 1955)
- “Real historical thinking must take account of its own historicity. Only then will it cease to chase the phantom of a historical object that is the object of progressive research, and learn to view the object as the counterpart of itself and hence understand both.”
(Hans-Georg Gadamer, Truth and
Method, 2nd revised ed, 1993)
Links
- the liquid culture notebook
- our books
- analog jones myspace

- good stuff:
- waxpoetics
- ear fuzz
- bumrocks
- turntablelab
- preoccupations
- city of sound
- potlatch
- choosenick
- nick carr: rough type
- martin moore: media standards trust
- new economist
- the great seduction
- transpontine
- fail
- somewhere else magazine
- (she’s so...) lovli
- eyes.ears (Chris’s blog)
- coloured nomad (Ali’s blog)

- in Swedish:
- copyriot
- samtidigt hos Erik
- ekonomistas
- kulturekonomi.se
- tankesmedjan D5
- 99, our 68
- mothugg
- det perfekta tomrummet
- blay
- politruck
- gunnar pettersson: pressylta redux
- ulf pettersson.se
- Oscar Swartz: texplorer
- visualiseringar, grafer och klister

- useful / amusing stuff:
- bugmenot
- tinyURL
- doc2pdf
- google translate
- wiktionary
- hyperdictionary
- Lexin Swedish-English dictionary
- slashdot
- zeropaid
- openP2P
- pbf
- virtual globetrotting
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- Facebook, ‘til death do us apart
- London black holes
- Facebook, i livet och efter döden
- The future of our computer desktops?
- Fildelningsgambit 2008
- Strindbergiana I
- The London Bridge area in historical review
- Dog dimensions

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