blogging 2000 till 2007
schöne Seite....– Kai Krause, 9 Jun 2001
31 Dec 2007
This blog started as on Oct 26, 2000. You know, the term "weblog" hadn’t been coined yet. It‘s time to continue with a bunch of new blogs which are more focussed than this page.
It is my hope that people will not take what is said in the film as the truth, but find out for themselves, for truth is not told, it is realized.
1:56' of Zeitgeist at google video
the remaining minutes at youtube
22 Oct 2007
...das Beobachten und Regulieren der Grenze zwischen Rot und Blau. (Siehe meine Notizen zum Vortrag: Kulturbeobachtung – ein Element dynamikrobuster Höchstleistung von Dr. Gerhard Wohland)
28 Sep 2007
A smart summary of Marshall McLuhans theories:
29 Aug 2007
Gefunden auf DabbleSläsch
10 Aug 2007
Brian Springer: SpinThis is what happens if presidential condidates are on air without being aware of it.
20 Apr 2007
At MEDICHI — last week in Klagenfurt — we decided to continue the conversations on the history of informatics online. Please join us at the new MEDICHI google group to share your insights and participate in the discussions.
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Ein Film von Peter Haas und Silvia Holzinger um das Leben und Werk Joseph Weizenbaums. 80 min DVD, 2006
Ein berührendes Portrait des Menschen Joseph Weizenbaum. Wenn man sein berufliches Leben, seine Bücher und Überzeugungen kennt, ist der Film eine ganz liebevolle Hommage. Wenn man Weizenbaum noch nicht kennt, dann wird man durch "Rebel at Work" angeregt "Die Macht der Computer und die Ohnmacht der Vernunft" zu lesen und hört dann den Autor selbst zu einem sprechen. Jeder Informatiker sollte den Film mal gesehen haben.
Il Mare Film works on a portait on Joseph Weizenbaum.
In 1990, the late Douglas Adams produced Hyperland for BBC2. It is a 50 minute self-labelled 'fantasy documentary' on the end of linear television. He also features Ted Nelson.
See also
20 Jul 2006
im Interview von Marcel Magisflickr cluster on droppingknowledge and flickr tag: tableoffreevoices
The kakapo is a bird out of time. If you look one in its large, round, greeny-brown face, it has a look of serenely innocent incomprehension that makes you want to hug it and tell it that everything will be all right, though you know that it probably will not be. – Douglas Adams, 1990
Kakapo Recovery Programme New Zealand
Google's PageRank Explained and how to make the most of it by Phil Craven
A Survey of Google's PageRank by eFactory
PageRank.net – Provides search engine optimization tools for improving search engine rankings and increasing Web traffic. Includes news on specific search engines.
Mark Federman's blog: What is The Message? => What is The (Next) Message?
2 Jan 2005
What the hell is that....! I'll explore.
Robert.
Thanks! That bunch of letters reminds me of one of my night-time horror phantasies. These days, "bad dreams" always seem to involve massive frustration when I'm trying to do something. I don't even fall any more. What would Dr. Freud say to that? -JO
Robert Cailliau - coinventor of the Web - shares his thoughts on the web.
Internet pioneer and steward Vint Cerf contends that the Net is still early in its evolution, in the process of moving from a figurative stone age to an iron age. In his Face to Face interview with ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber, Cerf discusses the Internet's future and outlines his views on spam, privacy, IPv6 and interplanetary networking. He also answers the question, "Who should run the Internet?"
The Internet is a reflection of our society. And that mirror is going to be reflecting what we see. If we do not like what we see in that mirror the problem is not to fix that mirror. We have to fix society. - Vint Cerf
Vinton Cerf: Net's moving into Iron Age (26 minutes video)
8 Jun 2004
The bears are getting smarter and smarter.
Superman -- looking for his glasses.
del.icio.us / androse by Ned Baldessin
surfmind.com/musings/ by Andy Edmonds
21 Mar 2004
Wake-Up Call for Europe Tech by Frank Schirrmacher, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 2000; plus letters from Steward Brand, Kai Krause, Charles Simonyi and more.10 Mar 2004
Beth Perry collected a lot of backgound information on web conferencing at Web Conference Depot.At least Edward Tufte came to the conclusion that Powerpoint is not the ultimate ratio for presentations. In fact his Wired article is entitled Powerpoint is Evil. See also to NYTimes article Powerpoint makes you dumb.
Macht Powerpoint blöd? Führt Powerpoint zu einer Verflachung des Denkens? (auf XING)
15 Dec 2003
Sunday, November 30, 2003, an Apple Store opens at Ginza, Tokyo35MB QuickTime
30 Nov 2003
kwmap.com keywords of mprove.de.
met with Mark Federman, chief strategist from the McLuhan Institute in Toronto. Some of his excelent papers are published under creative commons – the equivalent to open source for creative work (wich does not mean that coding is not a creative task).
16 Nov 2003
keos.com - Arts vertical portal, a small but high quality web directory
21 Oct 2003
Ianus Keller at ID SudioLab, University of Delft
I love your site and enjoyed what happened to the people doing Meta, and to the people doing Cyberstudio.
11 Jun 2003
read Set Your Link Colors Ergonomically by David Siegel.
5 Jun 2003
Lots of resources on Natural Interaction.org
5 May 2003
der beste Blondinenwitz aller Zeiten
27 Apr 2003
The scale and effect of the spam epidemic leads us to suggest that spam is no longer simply a nuisance, but is a type of information security problem. Therefore, we must undertake systematic efforts to understand and analyze the problem and propose solutions. – Paul Judge
Contribute your spam to spamarchive.org
14 Mar 2003
Welcome to H2G2, the earth edition of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
27 Jan 2003
... speak with an Irish accent?, ...fake being a wine expert? and much more on
What happened with all the talented guys around Kai Krause? My page MetaTools, MetaCreations, Meta...? tells some hints and links.
Imagine to search the first four billion binary digits of Pi for a specific string! Fine, do it at
11 Aug 2002
Edition May 2002: The Commercial Feasibility of a Next-Generation User Interface at The Idea Basket
6 Aug 2002
Today Edsger W. Dijkstra passed away. Sometime he provided his own epitaph:
I mean, if ten years from now, when you are doing something quick and dirty, you suddenly visualise that I am looking over your shoulders and say to yourself, ’Dijkstra would not have liked this’ — well, that would be enough immortality for me.
21 Jun 2002
To improve our collective ability to solve the world's problems we must harvest the immense promise and power of technology. The mouse is just the first step – Doug Engelbart
Bootstrap.org, and don’t miss the high quality ba-unrev-talk list.
10 Mar 2002
Ressourcen zu Web Usability von Ursula Schulz (Uni Bremen)
Usability @ Internet von Michael Gellner (Uni Rostock), außerdem Quellen im Netz
23 Feb 2002
or find more by James Kalbach.
23 Jan 2002
22 Jan 2002
The MIT Media Lab (Research Area); web-archived version
KnownSpace: Personalized Data Mapping
Alan Cooper says, «Navigating isn't fun. […] Users don't want to waste time solving the mystery of where resources and information are hidden. […] To the user, each successive screen is the equivalent of a new window or dialog in conventional software. My axiom is: "A window is another room. Have a good reason to go there.»
18 Aug 2001
Weblog eines Seminars an der FH Aachen/FB Design
A mechanical clock for the next 10,000 years, that will tick once a year and chime every 1,000. «The idea of the Clock is to encourage long-term thinking, which is in short supply these days.» [Stewart Brand]
I cannot imagine the future, but I care about it. I know I am a part of a story that starts long before I can remember and continues long beyond when anyone will remember me. I sense that I am alive at a time of important change, and I feel a responsibility to make sure that the change comes out well. I plant my acorns knowing that I will never live to harvest the oaks.
I have hope for the future.
-Danny Hillis
Digital data lasts forever, or for 5 years - which ever comes first. [Stewart Brand held a talk the Unfinished Revolution Symposion (session III)]
18 Jul 2001
Kai Krause und sein Team starten die Site zur Byteburg.
MetaTools, MetaCreations, Meta...?
12 Jul 2001
Ted Nelson in Dream Machines, page 42.
Kristen Nygaard: "Those Were the Days"? or "Heroic Times Are Here Again"? IRIS Opening Speech, 1996
7 Jun 2001
The Squeak plug-in is shipping! (dazu eine Kurzintro von Marcus Denker)
28 May 2001
May the Best Interface Win! by Simson Garfinkel
Well-written software doesn't require that people bend their behavior to the fancy of the machine; it responds productively to the quirks and foibles of its human users. […] letting people type spaces in credit-card numbers and even letting people type the letters "O" and "l" for the numbers "0" and "1" isn't rocket science.
23 May 2001
An XML father maps the Web in 3D on CNN.com, Nov 20, 2000
11 May 2001
Douglas Adams is dead – douglasadams.com
9 May 2001
and the origin at Tribalwar.com
4 Apr 2001
To: CHI-WEB@ACM.ORG
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001
Sender: "ACM SIGCHI WWW Human Factors (Open Discussion)" <CHI-WEB@ACM.ORG>
Several (private) correspondents have asked me for websites I do like. So let me surprise you all and suggest
Now, mind you, I was told about this on the grounds that it would be worse than the Philips site:
One other possible candidate that may even beat
Philips' site is www.dsw.com. Make sure you check out "Living Here"...and "select audio".
I did, and I kind of like it. It is funky, weird, but so what? It is fun. Now who or what DSW is or does is beyond me, but in terms of an enjoyable experience, hell, why not? and hey, I can escape.
Don Norman
http://www.nngroup.com http://www.jnd.org
User Advocacy is the passion, Human-Centered Design the means.
About CHI-WEB: http://www.sigchi.org/web/
3 Mar 2001
by Tim Berners-Lee
Consistency between the Desktop and the Web
28 Feb 2001
The Mojave Phone Booth Site, rrrrring… in the middle of nowhere
27 Feb 2001
Yale Web Style Guide, 52 Web pages of valuable information by Patrick Lynch.
22 Feb 2001
(Mike Kuniavsky)
more at webmonkey: Site Building
Unübertroffen die Seite von Taxi Boldt.
13 Feb 2001
And “follow the fish” at Creating Killer Web Sites
2 Feb 2001
Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow on February 2, 2001, which means we’re in for another six weeks of winter weather.
11 Jan 2001
Word Perhect by Tomoko Takahashi. For even more artistic projects visit
From: Dan Smith
To: apple-hi-developers@lists.apple.com
Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2001 09:08:59 -0500
Subject: Pretty funny site with HI implications
The point is not just that it's funny, but a lot of the responses are really not stupid at all... it's a case of "blaming the victim." […]
In the year 2001 _everyone_ proceeds by just using the system and developing a mental model by intuition. Reading this stuff does help me understand the kind of (faulty) mental models the average person is likely to build up.
10 Jan 2001
by John Seely Brown and Pail Duguid.From: Bryan Moss
To: Apple-HI-Developers@lists.apple.com
Subject: Re: MacWorld keynote and new UI stuff from Apple
Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2001
Customisable toolbars (everyone may well be different, but unlike personal files, toolbars have a more social role: it's very difficult for people to solve computer problems unless they have some common ground to work from.
[The book] offers many useful insights into this sort of thing. I think the idea of customisation in the interface is a perfect example of ignoring social factors and looking at computers and their users in isolation.
The World Question Center 2001
cracked, a face for the mp3 player Audion, found at
26 Oct 2000
SmartMoney.com is using HCIL TreeMaps to display a map of the stock market
IM mit Kai Krause am 8.6.2001
MetaKai: der Smartmoney site ist nicht schlecht... der typ hat andere neat things gemacht. iele kleine programme musste mal tiefer rein
Interview with Tor Kristensen, Digital Web Magazine, Dez 1999
23 Aug 2000
http://msdn.microsoft.com/ui/ – consider the source!
Matthias -
Thanks for the links :)
Typographic I think is the best, Angry Monkey I have seen and there are things about it that I like. Quiet Time falls apart the fastest and ultimately leaves me feeling rather empty... those guys need more tim eto figure out who they are...
As always it is a pleasure to be reminded that there are others in this world who are pursuing the same goals. I am glad we are staying in touch, (…)
OK cheers until sometime soonish!!
phil clevenger
29 Jun 2000
Angry Monkey’s Build Yer Own Comic
17 Apr 2000
An article about skins. Skin Cancer by Greg Knauss
and another about the Open Source movement It's the User, Stupid by Mike KuniavskySan Francisco
Matthias -
Thanks very much for the excellent articles. I have forwarded them to several colleagues. We should keep a dialog ongoing. There is so much info out there, it is hard to keep up sometimes... even going to Tog's site and Jakob Nielsen's and others...s o much time... yikes. A good word from a trusted friend is the best hotlink I think. (…)
Cheers,
Phil
This talk – held at BayCHI – looks at tensions between the current design philosophy implicit in “classical” computer science, and the needs of social systems. We explore the roots and rationale for the current design philosophy. Based on this analysis we suggest two research agendas to resolve this tension: one with immediate payoffs focused on “fixing” current design approaches, and one with longer term payoffs focused on developing new fundamental computing techniques.
’cause Robert Cailliau’s a synaesthetic – Some personal data about Robert Cailliau: A strange thing...
Very cute.Very cute.
(…)
Best, Ted N.
Yes, we know this. You are only the third to send me this URL, so there must be a real crowd now playing outside. Maybe I'll go join them...
:-)
Robert.
Danke, Matthias,
nach der Seite hatte ich schon vergeblich gesucht.
Horst
What is the first page in the internet?
Ralf