How did it become normal to share from our personal lives on the public internet? This documentary overshare: the links.net story looks at the limits of one person's desire for online attention.
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Speech at re-publica May 2015 "Self E...
A longtime Links.net reader connected me with the people organizing this conference re:publica in Berlin, and they invited me to speak. This was about seven months after XOXO in Portland, and I wanted to challenge myself and not tell the same story I have been telling in my XOXO speech, and this...
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Deleted scene: registering URLs with ...
I thought it might be useful to see when a domain like links.net or bud.com was free for the taking, so I added dates in the URL bar as I talked about registering them. But I decided the footage was too busy, so I deleted it.
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Deleted scene: rough draft of timelin...
I was thinking to have a timeline effect situate viewers in scenes. I built a mockup, and a web-based timeline: http://20.links.net/timeline.html but then I decided to use titles to situate people in dates instead.
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