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~ 28/10/03
I'd been discussing the art of letter writing and sharing poetry with an old friend when I realised they had not really known what a blog was/is... I penned the following, or rather typed the following in an email, which in a way clarified what all this means to me:
A blog is a kind of web page that is setup for an individual to write a day by day account of just about anything. There are thousands and thousands of blogs on the internet and mine, Auto Scribe, is a personal attempt at understanding the context, the technology and what it means to journalise one's thoughts within a medium that becomes a kind of shared resource... People can comment on one's "journal" entry for instance and as such, this can influence the way one writes...
I still keep a daily journal of sorts, both personal and mundane, where as the blog is perhaps less so. Auto Scribe is a way for family and friends to know what I'm up to. As so much of my writing time has been consumed by email, my letter writing has decreased to zilch!
Auto Scribe is also a kind of notepage. I also use it to log ideas when I'm travelling or list references, etc. I've always wanted a way to append notes to URLs. As such a tool doesn't appear to be available within a browser, MovableType's bookmarklet feature fills that need.
My personal journal is more important to me than any blog could be, as it reflects more the world I inhabit and those I inhabit it with. Auto Scribe reflects more that which transpires during the long hours in front of my computer. Auto Scribe has a more utalitarian role, whereas the paper based journal serves all manner of outlets, if only to remind me what it is I must do today, what I am to do tomorrow and what I forgot to do yesterday.
Thanks to Justina for reviving my journal writing... She gave me with a decent sized Filofax for Christmas... I write nearly every day now with a pen no less!
When I started writing generative music, barely anyone was interested in the concept.
~ 14/10/03
Having worked with Beatnik I was suprised to find the company no longer supports this plugin, let alone developing it for use in the more recent browsers. I was also suprised to find no obvious links to these legacy plugins, but I've since found an archive courtesy of skop shop.
