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I just received

August 28, 2000 by Michael Boyle

the September-October issue of Artbyte in the mail and there is no longer any doubt about it: it’s the best magazine going on the subject of digital culture etc. It used to be too focused on art stuff before – not that arts coverage is a problem, obviously it’s the starting point for the mag. But now it does a better job of extending from the aesthetic to more general cultural, social, and political arenas. And in a way it lives up to McLuhan’s idea that artists are probes into the future, something I think is true.

Although I like mags like the Industry Standard (and some of the other net-biz-porn mags), they don’t tell me anything about what’s in the pipe – it’s all about what has happened. When they try and predict, they’re almost always wrong. After all it was one of those pubs that said – not two months ago – that “obviously” drkoop.com would be the great success story in the consumer internet space? Uh, not. Artbyte features great writers, great thinkers with a real provenance as commentators on these issues (like Geert Lovink, for example), and of course looks gorgeous.

Tags: Arts, Culture, Internet, Space, Writers

Ugh. Maxim’s posted

August 28, 2000 by Michael Boyle

an article about Montreal in which, basically, they describe the absolute worst this city has to offer. Dear weblog readers, if you come to Montreal you call me up or email and I’ll set you straight. Nice to see Dim and Skid getting a credit in the sidebar though – and their recommendations are better than the author’s.

Tags: Blogging, Email, Montreal, Web

Oh – and rest assured

August 27, 2000 by Michael Boyle

that I know how to make the images I mention below quite well – I’m just calling on people to let me know of any special tricks that may not be obvious.

There’s either a blogger

August 27, 2000 by Michael Boyle

error or another attempt at bloggerite meme–propogation starting.

Tags: Blogger, Blogging, Error

OK I’ve been wrestling

August 27, 2000 by Michael Boyle

on and off today with an interesting problem. I found a perfect thing yesterday at the street sale on St Laurent Boulevard. It’s rare that one finds a “perfect thing”. In my experience anyhow. A perfect thing, as opposed to just a regular old garden-variety thing, has to be pre-owned, I think, and it has to actually serve very little purpose. A bauble, a plaything, a gewgaw. Utility is the antithesis of perfect things. I mean a fancy computer is great and all, or a nice keychain or whatever – but they’re too mixed up with trying to do something to be perfect.

In any case, I found a perfect thing, and I want to put it on the web to share. I think it would be fun to share this perfect thing, after all, as its perfection will only be enhanced by the sharing.

So here’s the problem. One part of this involves putting a scanned page of text on the web. But, as befits a perfect thing, I believe it should be perfectly executed. And I can’t get the page(s) of text into .gif or .jpg format and keep them small and readable! Any and all advice would be appreciated by real graphics gurus who know about this sort of thing. Please email me with a solution! I will greatly appreciate it, and the world will have one more perfect thing to share!

Tags: Email, Readable, Web

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