Archive for April, 2007

recording audio

Today I recorded my own chapter in the new, edited volume on language education and information technology as an audio file. I had great help from friends at Lärostudion at Stockholm University. It was fun and quite a learning experience. The audio file will be made available soon online.
Blogging has been slow recently – I [...]

article and book

I am still working on my digital humanities article. About 2/3 finished I hope (or it will turn into a book). I will try to a little bit of work on it this evening, but I also need to do a fair bit of back-home work.
Today’s book acquisition: Residual Media by Charles Acland. Several interesting [...]

the perfect cappucino

I had a perfect cappucino at Santa Barbara Roasting Company the other day.

i remember you

Filed under writing

I spent the evening working in my favorite cafe. It is lively, energetic, diverse and frequented by people with blankets (which adds to the diversity). The young woman serving me a beer recognized me although i have not been here for quite some time, and there is a sense of nostalgia and creativity here. Friday evening. Lots of [...]

touching ground again

I spent the morning reading through my big digital humanities article, making some corrections and additions. This is the first time in several months I have time to spend some quality time on it. It felt good, and I am happy I can use some material from Digital Humanities Quarterly and a book I bought yesterday [...]

new books

I have not blogged much here recently, and I hope this will change in the next couple of weeks. There is much going on, and also hope to be able to do more of my own work later this semester.
Today I bought a few, promise-looking books:
Cyberculture Theorists by David Bell (small, student-help kind of book [...]