Personal Creativity Output to 1s and 0s

Time magazine ran this article late last year commenting on the recent communication trend we've all become familiar with. Most people know about the numa-numa guy and are apt to use Wikipedia to settle arguments over 80s pop culture or the population of Spain.

I started blogging before almost everyone I knew was familiar with the term. My blogging habits have waxed and waned over the years and I'm currently taking quite the break from pushing out my own personal content online.

As part of this challenge, I'm going to try to revive both my personal blog (www.scullen.ca) and my flickr stream (www.flickr.com/photos/revcyborg/). I also challenge everyone else out there to start publishing the fruits of their creative actives to the online destination of your choosing and please remember to tell us about it here.

I read the article as well.

I read the article as well. However none of it was new to me by the time i read it, mostly due to the liquid nature of these communication trends. I would recommend reading an article called "hyperpeople" by Mark Pesce, published in 0 issue of evolver magazine (http://www.evolver.net/) It delves further into the potential this new communication holds and it's affect on society.

http://www.FreeZen.ca Here are some of my fruits and roots with lots of beautiful branches to explore. Even more to come soon!

Yes, I agree: nothing new -

Yes, I agree: nothing new - but it does show how mainstream these ideas have become. You hear terms like crowd sourcing and talk of the rise of the creative consumer just about everywhere these days.

Evolver magazine is missing out by making so little material available online methinks.

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