3 posts tagged “vox”
My blogging is taking unexpected turns and it could be that that is exactly the nature of blogging. While in London I did not once think of blogging here on vox and the reason maybe that it was a time when I was rather busy with aspects of my life that are less intimate than what I feel vox is about. The other thing is that vox still has very few of my close friends in it, and I end up meeting some resistance from some of my friends about joining the blogging community.
More later, back to work I go.
It is Saturday morning, and of all things, I am blogging and ironing a few pieces of clothing that have sat around for weeks - two of those weeks I was not even here - and that I do want to wear again. In my new remodelled life I did away with the help, have a much smaller dwelling and do all housework myself. I thought that I would never confess to such homeliness, but then, this is the life of a starving, writing artist with a fancy advanced university degree hanging unhung and mostly unused.
Since I have never quite owned a television although I have on occasions borrowed one, when I do housework I do turn on the mac - the most expensive furnishing in my place - and pop up iTunes and listen to something or other for a bit of added distraction from what is a rather tedious task, but not only. I also tend to take breaks from the ironing board and do geeky stuff like fidling with the HTML on my blog template, or glance at my agreggator and see what on earthly news I have once more missed by living a shelterd and selectively connected life.
Today I found a post by Joi Ito on his main blog - sorry, I am too freaking lazy at this point to insert a link to his post and if you do not know who he is and where his main blog can be found, you should. In addition you should be able to to find it without a freaking link to either google, "live search" or clusty - and that post of his does point here to Vox. His post invited comments, and I, feeling like that addressed me personally had to write my two bits of comment on his blog.
What gets me thinking is this thing about all the blog platforms and what social software is all about is the diversity and plurality of platforms available. I have on occasions been referred to as a social software consultant, however I feel too ill qualified for the job, so I prefer to call myself, among othe things, an occasional social software consultant as I do on occasions speak publicly about it or give lectures. Like in just about any area in my life, I learn by doing, and so it is with blogging and social software; the latter term being one that I am still uneasy as to how it can be defined and mean something significant. No, I have not figured this all out yet either.
My present understanding of the blogging and social software landscape comes from comparing it to one of my great loves, architecture. If there is one thing that I will always kick myself for not having done is that I did not become an architect, but given that the lesser evil was that I became a physicist, that is not a tragedy. Yet, that eye and passion for building the concrete and with concrete remains. Certainly an odd passion for somebody so involved with what many in the concrete world consider virtual. So, how is social software and architecture related?
Take my place here in Berne. It is small, miniscule and it caters to all my needs in a minimal and sufficient way: it is 35 sq. metres of efficient living space - living means also working - and it has one super luxurious shower, a garden and fantastic neighbours. When I look at it, it is an artists' colony including great sculptures in the front yard created by one of the residents. I do not spend all my time here, I do travel quite a bit. I also spend a lot of time in the Algarve, Portugal in a 2-bedroom apartment in a fishing village. While I am always challenged when I get guests that would not be confortable sharing such a small space with me in Berne, I am always quite at ease invinting my friends to come down to the Algarve. This is the limited optic of my own spaces: different spaces, different social interactions, different relationships. Expand this view to how buildings are conceived and it does not take an architecture theorist to realize that different spaces are conceived or created with different functionalities and purpose in mind. So it is with social software. Vox to me has features that make it rather homey and cozy, while blogger is for me a very public space; wikis are updatable on-line books. You get the idea, don't you?
Back to ironing.
of all that i need right now, another blog is not on the list. yet, this morning i got a nice invitation from Vanlal about this "vox" thingy from six-apart, and i got really really curious. many thanks Vanlal!
i am giving a one day workshop about blogging in about a month's time, and i thought that i should certainly inform myself in a more comprehensive way as to all the tools available. it is also clear to me that in a one day workshop about blogging, one can do a lot, but being comprehensive is not within the doable.
while having breakfast i have briefly fiddled around with this account and here is what i like:
- book list directly from amazon. cool! i use "wists" already in my other blogs to display books of interest which i am in conversation (publicly or privately) with those in my community.
- audio, great to see it, i have not yet fiddled with it, but it is good to see that this is a media blogging tool.
- i like the level of individual control associated with adding tags, marking the post as offensive or otherwise not suited for public display or on who can comment. it has the element of giving each individual responsability for the content that he or she is generating, and that is damn good in my book.
what i want to see:
- books: to be able to pick the books from my amazon wish list.
- pictures: to be able to add my 23hq.com pictures, not only the flickr ones.
- safari support for composing: no safari support sucks for those of us hooked to safari, but ok, the fox is also here, and you guys are working on it.
that is it for a first post.
i still need to see that this thing talks to ecto, i am an ecto addict which is only natural if one does keep up a whole bunch of blogs - and i am not telling how many - and bent on getting it done as efficiently as possible.
does this hook up to delicious, furl, flock and all those goodie web 2.0 gizmostic softwares?