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CoStory, 1 Million Penguins - Notes on Open Source Storytelling that isn’t quite

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

I’ve had the Costory site open as a tab for way too many days, even weeks now, trying to figure out what and how to blog about it. Costory is a collaborative story space, a tool for perpetual group authorship of limitless story projects, run on Mediawiki, like the Wikipedia. It’s a conundrum because the [...]

a story from anonymous.

Monday, March 26th, 2007

The sky gets dark as I leave the estate and I can see her standing in the street. I run the other direction and my feet begin to strike the pavement. I’m sweating by the time I reach the turnoff into the vineyards. Never-ending rows of vines line the narrow gravel alley. I take a [...]

indyish and open journal

Saturday, August 26th, 2006

this is one of my state of the union posts i guess where i fill you in on where we’ve been and what i’ve been thinking about behind the scenes of this hydra headed beasty. Indyish launched with joy and much brilliant art, there were 12 music videos made, and 12 unique garments, and a [...]

No One Knows Everything

Tuesday, July 11th, 2006

– updated with this attachment:
no one knows everything: Harold Innis and Open Source. (a pdf for now)- click the link to get to it, or go ahead and read the “abstract” or “teaser” below. be forwarned! i tried to make it read nice, but it’s still super thesisy.–
Abstract
By looking at some lesser known writings of [...]

The Consistent Variable Project Workbook page 17 SHORTS ARE IN

Saturday, June 3rd, 2006

this page is one where i think you can really feel the 70’s craftbook influences shining through.

Emily did suggest blended haiku, though it was more in the context of: “i’m tired, i just wrote like 45 haiku and some of these may be silly. feel free to futz with them.” They were [...]

The Consistent Variable Project Workbook page 9 PANTS

Thursday, May 25th, 2006

Me and my step dad both like these pants. They’re made by Clayton Evans who, with Sarah Collins, launched the Consistent Variable Project. He also makes a line of clothing called complexgeometries, which he sells, among other places, on our own little indyish.com. His work plays with shapes and lines in such intriguing ways, without [...]


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