Sunday, August 08, 2004

 

Link dump, and a question

Question first, something I've been trying to get my head around in the last few days:
the term 'information economy'--never mind the tiredness of it--looking at straight up economic concerns, and how they apply to a 'commodity' like information: a commodity that generally does not decrease, but increases, in the sharing. So for example, if you have one apple, and you give half that apple to someone else, then you're left with half an apple--any 'giving' leaves you with less, any 'selling' demands something of equal or greater worth be given to you. But information doesn't decrease, substantially speaking, when it is shared--instead, what you're working with is risk--the information may go down in value if you share it, or it may increase in value when you share it.

I'm sure there's whole libraries written on this sort of thing already, but it's something I'd like to get a good hold on, in prep for a bigger project I have in mind...thoughts? Suggestions for things to read?

And, along those same lines, a few inneresting web-sites (mostly poetry related) that I've come across. I'm gonna park them here and see if they accrue enough value to merit a spot on the sidebar.

All right, me do that, then rest. --g

Internet Resources in English
Humbul Humanities Hub
AVANT-POP MANIFESTO
Bibliography of Materials on New Media Poetics
The Internet Aesthetic and On-Line Publications of Poetry
nmediac


and a final one, non-poetry related, and not really a resource at all, but something I find oddly compelling:

Found magazine


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