The Viewer, the Artist

We’re in the midst of a revolution the world has never seen before. I’m hesitant to characterize it as a “new media” revolution, since the media used in art have always been evolving to some extent. This revolution is instead one where the line between consumer and artist is blurred, almost to the point [...]

Lunch 2.0

I’ve attended many, many social gatherings in San Francisco, most of them technology related, but some of the most fun are thrown by the Lunch 2.0 folks.

Lunch 2.0 is an informal migration of technology people to various hosting companies world-wide in order to enjoy food, drinks, and conversation. These events tend to be fun [...]

The Old Media Conversion Has Begun

After 146 years of continuous, daily publication, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, more commonly known as the P-I, will print its last paper edition tonight for distribution on Tuesday.

This is likely the first of many conversions from old- to new-media as newspapers across the country (and likely world-wide) discover that most people are getting their news [...]