RE: [-empyre-] lists and gender roles



> As to how software affects interaction - I have more to say on
> this but have run out of time. I'll give it some thought while I'm away.

yes, i'd be interested in your thoughts on this. it's a question to keep in
mind when we encounter problems or possibilities concerning lists and other
'social software'. not that it's a 'silver bullet', but is worth keeping in
mind. the sort of difference between how a close participant sees a space
and how an architect might see the space and how it shapes the forms of
human association.

'fusetalk' (the name of the software trAce is currently using) is an
interesting name. so the central concept is fusion? fusion of what? i wonder
if the notion of the human 'fuse' is in there also?

i imagine the 'fusion' it is trying to address is related to Axel's points
about "seeing lists as a part of the wider network culture".

ja
http://vispo.com






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