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    January 28, 2004
    adrian miles
   

having thought about my previous post, here's a pertinent reminder of what video/movie/blogs/vogs can be. behold the manifesto of adrian miles!:
A vog respects bandwidth. A vog is not streaming video (this is not the reinvention of television). A vog uses performative video and/or audio. A vog is personal. A vog uses available technology. a vog experiments with writerly video and audio. A vog lies between writing and the televisual. A vog explores the proximate distance of words and moving media. A vog is dziga vertov with a mac and a modem. A vog is a video blog where video in a blog must be more than video in a blog.

adrian is very cool. check out more here.

    posted by aisling at 05:24 PM :: comments (7865)
   
    textamerica and videoblogs
   

textamerica now supports the publishing of video content direct from your phone to the web. i'm more interested in seeing what they do next. how will they move beyond the novelty factor? or am i being presumptous in assuming that people will get tired of posting random videos that receive few responses.

    posted by aisling at 03:47 PM :: comments (4606)
     
   
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