I'm very nervous any language established; languages are in flux, we're
from wildly differnt directons/interests, etc. We have the list in common.
I'm working on a bibliography at the West Virginia Plaintext Wiki on
analog/digital; I'd rather just give the URL...
Alan
On Sun, 17 Apr 2005, Sue Thomas wrote:
> Thank you Hector, for your generously bilingual post and also for your
> suggestions on how we might 'prevent collapse':
>
>>> May we think about trying to prevent collapse by developing, say,
> sub-categories or sub/tangential interests where we might work, converse,
> collaborate as apprentices to each other, another of Lévy's ideas? Art and
> technology? Technology and democracy? Writing and blogs? Anything?
>
> I've been thinking about this today as I read the posts coming in. My sense
> is that the way to go is rather than move into subcategories so early, we
> should experiment with clustering around specific questions and addressing
> them from our own viewpoints. Levy's idea of being apprentices to each other
> (I'm unfamiliar with this, please do say more) sounds a possible approach.
>
> I guess what I'm saying is that I'm searching for an interdisciplinary
> language for us to use together, rather than splintering or filtering. It
> would be hard work and sometimes frustrating, but does it appeal?
>
> One way I have considered, and indeed I already set up an account for this a
> couple of weeks ago but couldn't decide whether or not to use it, is to
> attempt a shared del.icio.us bibliography. What do you think? I will send
> details separately and perhaps we can see if it will take off.
>
> Best
>
> Sue
>
http://www.asondheim.org/ nettext at
http://biblioteknett.no/alias/HJEMMESIDE/bjornmag/nettext/ WVU 2004
projects: http://www.as.wvu.edu/clcold/sondheim/ partial backup at
http://www.as.wvu.edu:8000/clc/Members/sondheim Trace projects at
http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/writers/sondheim/index.htm Books: Vel (Blazevox)
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