"Every self-respecting computer and music fan needs to be able to manipulate MP3s -- the defacto standard for recreational digital music use. In this article, Ted looks at ways to manage and manipulate MP3s (searching, tagging, renaming, commenting, etc.) using the autotag.pl application. Ted takes you through the application, illustrating how CPAN modules enable the application." -> MP3 files could be tagged with ID3 tags. Inside the file was information about it -- what's commonly known as metadata.
Culture
after being at the top of the Maslow Pyramid
New trends in our world of 2003, specifically for people who stand at the top of the Maslow pyramid degree confluence project : The goal of the project is to visit each of the latitude and longitude integer degree intersections in the world, and to take pictures at each location. The pictures and stories will be posted on the website.
CVA and mobislam are both french services that allow God to visit your mobile phone :)
psychogeography in virtual environments
Contemplation and psychogeography in digital environments is the next big thing in Virtual Space. One of the other trend would be psychogeography in ubiquitous environment (like drifting in a city with a head up display that modifiy the environment). so now designers should take care of creating virtual places for contemplation and flâneur
Fax - the technology that refuses to die
Via bbc news : "faxing is more popular than it's ever been. Last year an estimated 40% more pages were faxed than the previous year (although the number of fax machines in use remained about constant)."
But why ? - A signed document sent by fax is admissible as evidence in a court while a simple e-mail may not be. - The fax machine has insinuated itself into the world of digital communications to such an extent that the distinction between a fax and an e-mail is increasingly blurred. And you don't even need a computer to receive e-mails - if you have a fax machine. E-mail-to-fax services exist
Bruce Sterling's Distractions
Via /., in a post about social reputation and whuffie : 'Distractions' is set at the earliest cycle of a post-scarcity future and includes, almost as a throwaway subplot, a culture of ex blue-collar workers who were entirely marginalized because they had no skills of any value. However groups of them did have machinery which could turn any vegetation into edible food so they didn't have to starve. Also they could make things, provide entertainment or could do manual labor in exchange for anything else they needed. These groups travelled about, living in tents and other temporary housing, existing entirely outside the 'real' economy. In fact they had their own economy, built using a computer mediated status system, which determined each individual's worth and clout.
Nice tramway
Beijing = next blade runner city
Bookmarklets | MOVABLE TYPE Beijing is soon to be a Blade Runner-style metropolis according to danwei. Very interested picture there : CCTV headquarters by Rem Koolhas, National Stadium by Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron...
disclaimer pour les cons : je n'adhère pas au FN et j'exècre ses idées
Le FN contamine la droite et la gauche, notamment au niveau des idées sécuritaires. Mais l'inverse est vrai. Dans le monde :
Jean-Claude Martinez, vice-président du FN, responsable des questions économiques (...) a détaillé le dernier volet de son projet : la création d'un "service public planétaire" à gestion tripartite (Etats, ONG et multinationales), chargé des adductions en eau potable, de la lutte contre la famine et les grandes pandémies ainsi que de l'éducation (alphabétisation). "Le financement serait assuré par des prélèvements de centimes additionnels sur le commerce international des armes de guerre et des télécommunications par satellite", a imaginé M. Martinez, qui explique que ce dispositif a pour but de limiter les flux migratoires en provenance des pays en voie de développement. "Il faut planétariser la gestion économique, sinon les affrontements seront inéluctables", assure le vice-président du FN. "Tu es un révolutionnaire", lui ont lancé des membres du bureau politique. "Mais Jean-Marie et Marine Le Pen m'ont soutenu", se félicite le responsable des questions économiques au FN."
ET maintenant le FN propose un rôle pour l'Etat et même mieux : pour une sorte d'Etat mondial chargé de la répartition des ressources ! Incroyable.
spam and web existence
Bookmarklets | MOVABLE TYPE Still working with fab on this nice project about spam and web presence. Describing web presence with SPAM.
Each user of the Internet has his own web existence. The simplest way to get it is to type your name into Google. You can also try google fight to compare two persons. Try also typing 'link:" to see who links to you.
We would like to come up with a new feature to describe people's web existence : the spam you receive everyday. We noticed that people received different kind of spam and that could give us hints about web presence.
In addition, spam is getting weirder and weirder.
Why not taking a sample of people and asking them to count their spam, sort them into categories... Surfing P0rn at Work? Your Job is AT RISK!
It's a Known Fact:Over SEVENTY PERCENT of all companies admit they "monitor and review their workers' communications and activities on the job."
CLEANSWEEPER IS THE PRIVACY PROTECTION YOU MUST HAVE! READ MORE HERE
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donald rumsfled is a poet
Bookmarklets | MOVABLE TYPE Donald Rumsfeld is definitely a poet after all his incredible statements about Iraq. In the same line as Samuel Beckett and Franz Kafka, he deals with absurd things. Slate has compiled a collection of Rumsfeld's poems, taken from the official transcripts on the Defense Department Web site. One of the bets is the following :
The Unknown As we know, There are known knowns. There are things we know we know. We also know There are known unknowns. That is to say We know there are some things We do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns, The ones we don't know We don't know.
Feb. 12, 2002, Department of Defense news briefing Glass Box You know, it's the old glass box at the At the gas station, Where you're using those little things Trying to pick up the prize, And you can't find it. It's
And it's all these arms are going down in there, And so you keep dropping it And picking it up again and moving it, But
Some of you are probably too young to remember those Those glass boxes, But
But they used to have them At all the gas stations When I was a kid.
Dec. 6, 2001, Department of Defense news briefing
A Confession Once in a while, I'm standing here, doing something. And I think, "What in the world am I doing here?" It's a big surprise.
May 16, 2001, interview with the New York Times
Happenings You're going to be told lots of things. You get told things every day that don't happen.
It doesn't seem to bother people, they don't It's printed in the press. The world thinks all these things happen. They never happened.
Everyone's so eager to get the story Before in fact the story's there That the world is constantly being fed Things that haven't happened.
All I can tell you is, It hasn't happened. It's going to happen.
Feb. 28, 2003, Department of Defense briefing
The Digital Revolution Oh my goodness gracious, What you can buy off the Internet In terms of overhead photography!
A trained ape can know an awful lot Of what is going on in this world, Just by punching on his mouse For a relatively modest cost!
June 9, 2001, following European trip
The Situation Things will not be necessarily continuous. The fact that they are something other than perfectly continuous Ought not to be characterized as a pause. There will be some things that people will see. There will be some things that people won't see. And life goes on.
Oct. 12, 2001, Department of Defense news briefing
Clarity I think what you'll find, I think what you'll find is, Whatever it is we do substantively, There will be near-perfect clarity As to what it is.
And it will be known, And it will be known to the Congress, And it will be known to you, Probably before we decide it, But it will be known.
Feb. 28, 2003, Department of Defense briefing
localfeed
Bookmarklets | MOVABLE TYPE Localfeeds is an entirely new kind of wire service-- if a publisher supports certain standards for syndication and geographic identification, they can be part of Localfeeds without any further work.
For each city you will find: The Latest Headlines: What are people in your neighborhood writing about? A list of contributing sites: Weblogs and other news sources in your town. An RSS feed: Read your Localfeed how and where you want.
Map of the Memes of 2003
December 8th in Lyon
Bookmarklets | MOVABLE TYPE Superflux 03 ! was held in Lyon for the Light Festival. It was very nice to have a so-cool exposition in the 7th arrondissement ! Culture decentralization !
the Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon
Via guardian unlimited Stanley Milgram developed what he called the "Small World Hypothesis", which said, in effect, that everyone was connected to everyone else by six degrees or less - but it was the famous Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon online game site that firmly implanted the obscure scientific theory into the hive mind of the internet.
The game is easy. Take any actor, and you will be able to link him or her to Kevin Bacon by a chain of six or fewer actors who have appeared in films together. So, for example, take John Wayne. There's two degrees of Kevin there - John Wayne was in The Longest Day with Robert Wagner. He, in turn, was in Wild Things with Kevin Bacon.
So, technically, if Kevin wanted to have a beer with John, all he'd need to do is call up Robert, and get an introduction. Though, obviously, it might be a bit tricky now. But to the point.
facts about james bond
Bookmarklets | MOVABLE TYPE for people into statistics : "We all know the line: A medium-dry martini, shaken, not stirred. But the literary James Bond drank relatively few of the cocktails, seeming to prefer scotch or bourbon. The big screen version of 007 is just as likely to open a bottle of champagne. This begs the question, what exactly does James Bond drink?"
# James Bond Films: 101 drinks # James Bond Novels: 244 drinks
Film stats : Drink Type Number Champagne 32 Vodka martini 20 Red wine 9 Straight vodka 9 Undetermined 8 ...
The method for counting is also presented.
Lyon Light Festival
Bookmarklets | MOVABLE TYPE This week end is Lyon's Light Festival ! The most important piece of art is this one :
Bookmarklets | MOVABLE TYPE "You can preview items from the entire 3500 hour British Pathe Film Archive which covers news, sport, social history and entertainment from 1896 to 1970."
google fight !
Bookmarklets | MOVABLE TYPE Wanna play google fight ?
Best shot : my left shoe (584 000 results) versus my right shoe (1 060 000 results) Mum (1 770 000 results) versus Dad (6 340 000 results) Kazaa (13 000 000 results) versus Lawyer (7 010 000 results)
A wish-list of cell phone functions
Bookmarklets | MOVABLE TYPE Read in Japan Media Review : 1. Adjusting according to the atmosphere We wish cell phones could detect the atmosphere and adjust to it, in cases such as lectures, wedding ceremonies and funerals. There are always people who forget to turn off cell phones. It would be very convenient if the cell phone detected the formal occasions, and switched to voice mail automatically.
2. Recharge-free Our biggest fears regarding cell phones are no-reception places and a dead battery. We look forward to the day when we get power in the same way as we receive reception.
3. Responding to an owner's mood Since it is always with us, it would be nice if a cell phone responded to our moods; for instance, by trying to cheer us up when we felt sad.
141 mcgyverisms
Bookmarklets | MOVABLE TYPE MacGyver was conceived as a nonviolent action-adventure hero. Faced with danger, his first reaction was always to stop for a moment and think. With a little imagination and whatever materials happened to be lying around, he applied common sense and/or basic principles of science to outwit his adversaries and keep his fans entertained for seven seasons.
This list of MacGyverisms has been compiled as a testament to the inventiveness of the program-makers in their commitment to showing the potential of the mind to triumph over brute force.