"A Room of One's Own," or the Weblog as a Personal Place of Productivity (with apologies to Virginia Woolf)
  1. Whoami?
    1. Chris Ashley <chrisashley@berkeley.edu>
      1. I have a work bio
      2. I have a personal bio
      3. I work with the Interactive University
      4. Art influences
      5. Art: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
  2. How are you using weblogs?
  3. What is important about a weblog?
    1. Time-based
    2. Habit
    3. Cumulative
    4. Public/audience
    5. Archive
    6. Reflection
    7. Connections/linking
  4. History of IU & weblogs
  5. Early weblog cultures
    1. Written wegblogs
      1. Dialogue
      2. Community
      3. Linking
    2. Audioblogs
    3. Photoblogs
    4. What else?
  6. Weblogging as a way of being (Lloyd), but a difference...
  7. My 4 1/2 years
    1. XYZ (March(?) 2000; dead)
    2. A Place to Write, Nothing Fancy (Feb. 2001)
      1. Where I wrote a lot...
      2. How and why I "discovered" HTML drawings (mindful of audience): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17!, 18!, 19, 20, breakthrough (comp)
      3. I renamed the weblog because...
    3. A Place to Work, Nothing Fancy, (drawings 2002-04) which after three years (Feb. 2004) split into...
    4. At Work (current) &
    5. Look, See (current)
  8. The weblog as a personal workspace
    1. Art weblog
      1. Studio
      2. Gallery
      3. Archive
      4. Website: weblog, portolio, wiki (new)

 

Giotto, fresco, Scrovengi Chapel, Padua, Italy, early 14th

Sheng, Mao-yeh, Waterfall on Mt. Lu, China, 17 century A.D., ink and color on silk, 39 -1/4 x 81 -1/2

Persian, 16th century

Van Gogh, Landscape with Hut in the Camargue, Arles: 31 May-4 June 1888

Cezanne, Foliage, 1895-1900 (150 Kb); Watercolor and pencil on paper, 44.8 x 56.8 cm (17 5/8 x 22 3/8 in); The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Matisse, The Window. 1905. Oil on canvas

Mondrian, Broadway Boogie-Woogie, 1942-1943

Willem de Kooning, Excavation, 1940