Re: [videoblogging] Re: My hellos

2005-11-16 Thread Christian Wach
On 15 Nov 2005, at 15:39, Joshua Seiden wrote: I set out to start a multimedia blog to explore the idea that when you present content in a given context, the content itself is changed when you change the context. And though I was thinking multimedia, the path of least resistance with

Re: [videoblogging] Re: My hellos

2005-11-16 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Christian Wach wrote: On 15 Nov 2005, at 17:10, Pete Prodoehl wrote: You could write code that allows people to subscribe to a feed that spits out a new item every X number of days. Give each user a unique URL so they can control the experience and get the 'trickle effect' you are after.

Re: [videoblogging] Re: My hellos

2005-11-15 Thread Joshua Seiden
What puts me off is that those client apps do not do justice to the variety of media that can be combined in any particular post - they concentrate 'too much' on the video. I realise that statement may sound paradoxical, but I don't really want a single medium to dominate the delivery of my

Re: [videoblogging] Re: My hellos

2005-11-15 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Christian Wach wrote: There is an RSS 2.0 feed available for the 2002 blog, but what's the point? It will never change again. I could provide an XML file with the entire blog history, but that wouldn't replicate the experience that I like most about the vlog - the excitement of the

Re: [videoblogging] Re: My hellos

2005-11-15 Thread Adam Quirk
On 11/15/05, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think I've even heard of a service that does this for podcasts which are 'complete' in a series sense, like yours is.I read this on Boingboing a while back too. Anyone remember the name of the service? It was being used to deliver an

[videoblogging] Re: My hellos

2005-11-14 Thread Steve Watkins
Greetings, welcome, thanks for the intro :) Yeah I know where you are coming from on the RSS client limitations, 1 video per blog post stuff. The way I see it this problem comes from the fact that videoblogging is sort of using technology that originally caught on for podcasting. There doesnt

Re: [videoblogging] Re: My hellos

2005-11-14 Thread Christian Wach
On 14 Nov 2005, at 18:48, Steve Watkins wrote: Greetings, welcome, thanks for the intro :) Cheers Steve - a warm and thoughtful welcome! The way I see it this problem comes from the fact that videoblogging is sort of using technology that originally caught on for podcasting. Yup, that seems