This is intriguing. I had this vision of walking through a garage sale somewhere and finding a box of old postcards, each with a little note scribbled on it.

I like the wavy-ness of the video. As if time is being bent somehow...

Somewhere/time in the future there will be a dusty place in the internet, somewhere behind an old Craig's List, there will be that box of old postcards...short videos of the past...each with a little note scribbled on it.



On 2/24/06, Trine Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I suppose if I posted them online they would create quite a nice narrative although they're short, mundane and in norwegian!

partially it was a convenience thing, my phone creates 3gp files which she can read in quicktime in her Mail program (we've both got mac's) and I can literally drag and drop them into the email. 

I keep thinking if I am putting them online I have to add credits, titles and subtitles but I suppose really I don't need to do that. (seems everyone's doing "raw" footage these days....)

But alright, you inspired me, http://snakkemail.blogspot.com/

THANKS!
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trine

davidandtrine.org



Jay dedman wrote:
>           exactly - bit off topic maybe but I've started recording little video messages to my mum (she lives in another country) and sending her those instead of emails. she loves them! another branch of videoblogging? I call them "snakkemail" (talkmail in norwegian) and she loves receiving them.

this is cool.
would it be better to send her links to a blog post so the videos get archived?
or is it cool that you email them and then their gone?
(im a lover of archives)

jay


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