blogging

high flight / new microblog

cow digestive diagram

The world most certainly does not need another blog, but I've launched one anyways. High Flight is a new joint project authored by my girlfriend Jordan and I. As if my twitter and jaiku accounts weren't enough bite-sized web presence, this project is now also underway. I envision High Flight as an outlet for us to archive interesting images, links and video that we come across in our travels online. We're hosting the site through tumblr which is a fantastic platform for no nonsense micro-publishing. We've been having a lot of fun with the site over the last month so please swing by to check it out. We also have another project in the works (one that doesn't involve content regurgitation), and I'll be posting about that in a few weeks.

blogger skins

Marcin Ramocki - Regine Debatty blogger skinConsidering all the chatter about interoperability and social presence this week, it is worth drawing attention to project I recently discovered. Brooklyn-based new media artist and curator Marcin Ramocki recently launched a web-based piece called Blogger Skins. The project uses Google's image search to create photo-mosaics representing the web presence of a number of prominent art bloggers including Tom Moody, Paddy Johnson, James Wagner, Joy Garnett and Régine Debatty (whose "skin" is on the left). On the surface, the project is a bit of a one-liner, but I think it is a fun exercise in speculating the nature of presence, personality and influence across a distributed network of sites and communities. The project statement elaborates on the contemporary notion of identity:

We have entered the era of identity superstructures: complex sets of search engine outcomes based on our activities, popularity, name itself, purposeful efforts and a whole bunch of random data fluctuation. We are growing second skins, made out of words, links and images: exciting, addictive and sometimes completely meaningless.

I really enjoy the idea of an image based mapping of social presence, it is a nice change from the ubiquitous network map or dry, quantitative metrics like Technorati's authority.

texture map

The fact that these images are identified as skins is also worth discussing. This terminology evokes the notion of texture mapping from gaming and in turn, the politics of the avatar. I'm sure we will see more an more work reconsidering notions of identity as we all begin to shift from web presence (online footprint) to lifestreaming (online inhabitation).

[via régine debatty]