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Scant Possible Footage 23

Click to Play. Leaves, Sun, Sky. QuickTime, about 30 seconds, off the iPhone.

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Scant Possible Footage 15

Click to Play. QuickTime. Backyard Sky. About 37 seconds, off my iPhone.

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Scant Possible Footage 09


Wind Vane. QuickTime, about 30 seconds, off my iPhone.

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Scant Possible Footage 08

Airport. Click to play. Off my iPhone, about 30 seconds.

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Scant Possible Footage 07


Hotel Room. Click to Play. QuickTime, time lapse, off my iPhone, about 60 seconds.

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Scant Possible Footage 06


Click to Play, QuickTime, shot off the iPhone, about 30 seconds.

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The Vogma Manifesto (2000)

(December 6, 2010)

a vog respects bandwidth
a vog is not streaming video (this is not the reinvention of television)
a vog uses performative video and/or audio
a vog is personal
a vog uses available technology
a vog experiments with writerly video and audio
a vog lies between writing and the televisual
a vog explores the proximate distance of words and moving media
a vog is dziga vertov with a mac and a modem

(added on February 2, 2002)

a vog is a video blog where video in a blog must be more than video in a blog

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Bookmarks for April 29th through May 11th

These are my links for April 29th through May 11th:

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No Lecture Monday May 16th

I will be travelling, in, returning from Montréal from Wednesday May 11 to Tuesdsay May 16 for the DNA symposium. This means no lecture in Integrated Media for Monday May 16th, and no classes with Adrian on Monday May 16. There WILL NOT be a (jetlagged) class on Tuesday May 17th. I am happy to run an additional class in week 13 for those that would like one.

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Bookmarks for April 14th through April 27th

These are my links for April 14th through April 27th:

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