How I see thingz…

April 26, 2009

I haven’t blog for a long time something personal, and this blog in its title have the word ‘personal’, see… Recently my fellow colleague from digital spaces, editor Dea Vidovic kindly asked me to gave interviews for portals Lab for Culture and Kulturpunkt, where I should try to explain what blogging means to me…

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A week and a half from now, integral texts were published in English and Croatian; and re-blogged on Cunterview.net. I’m terrible glad to see that official media are finding interests in blogosphere… especially in the European context, because American blogosphere simply have slightly different potentials…

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Of course, it’s a huge market and it’s based on different backgrounds. Europe is more oriented to cultural policy and through this its orientation is more, let’s say, of horizontal structure. While American blogosphere could be described as a scene of vertical structure, relaying mostly on marketing potentials and ‘pay out’ models.

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The challenge is big, for all people willing to do something with this, because all trendsetters are now on Twitter, so you can quietly focus on blogging and exploring web tools for your real needs… and even dive deeper into the essence of digital media… enjoy… and maybe we will meet one another on the other side of digital galaxy…

4 Comments
April 26, 2009 @ 11:12 am

You have a point there in labeling the blogosphere to be vertical
in United States and horizontal in European space. They are quite
unbelievably in contrast. :)We all share global warming and suffer
global market, yet global village is no reality. Congrats on
interviews!

April 26, 2009 @ 1:12 pm

You have a point there in labeling the blogosphere to be vertical in United States and horizontal in European space. They are quite unbelievably in contrast. :)We all share global warming and suffer global market, yet global village is no reality.
Congrats on interviews!

April 26, 2009 @ 11:41 am

tnx for coming, maja… thanks… well, i’ve tried to be
objective… 😉 trying not to judge upon previous 8 years… yeah,
you are right about global village… 30% of all population in the
world is not poor… the rest are treated like junk… sad, isn’t
it…

April 26, 2009 @ 1:41 pm

tnx for coming, maja… thanks… well, i’ve tried to be objective… 😉 trying not to judge upon previous 8 years… yeah, you are right about global village… 30% of all population in the world is not poor… the rest are treated like junk… sad, isn’t it…

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