I think that pictures are necessary to make the viewing of the blog really interesting. At least in this case. The pictures gives us, as viewers, a sense of precense.
Also, in this case I think that directness is the prime objective – it’s better to do many short posts than a few long ones. The feeling of continuity makes you get a deeper sense of actually experiencing/taking part in a narrative – as opposed to just reading a summary afterwards.
I’m not saying that contemplating is bad, I’m just saying that it works anyway. And, in a sense, perhaps it works even better.
1jon
wrote on 5 February 2004 at 21:00
I think that pictures are necessary to make the viewing of the blog really interesting. At least in this case. The pictures gives us, as viewers, a sense of precense.
Also, in this case I think that directness is the prime objective – it’s better to do many short posts than a few long ones. The feeling of continuity makes you get a deeper sense of actually experiencing/taking part in a narrative – as opposed to just reading a summary afterwards.
I’m not saying that contemplating is bad, I’m just saying that it works anyway. And, in a sense, perhaps it works even better.
Keep up the good work!