Alfred Hitchcock used to say that he never made a “Whodunnit” movie. His movies were “For whom was it done?” In fact a lot of his movies begin with the crime. In some, the victim
In client work recently I have come up against the the importance — and difficulty — of satisfying multiple user positions and experiences. Social media work because the author and the reader are satisfied. Sure,
I had one of those eureka moments yesterday trying out tinychat from twitter. Tinychat is a “disposable” chatroom launched from a tinyurl. You tweet the room’s address and wait to see who shows up. Several
This post is a follow up to the First law. There are two more coming. The second law of social interaction design is that the functionality of social media is contingent on social practices that
This is a short post I want to put out there to get discussion going on structure in social media. As I’m still thinking about talk tools, and short-form messaging (“status culture”) in particular, I’m
I was thinking last night about an essay Michel Foucault once wrote about two competing concepts of the Self in major world religions. It’s been so long that I don’t now recall which essay it
