When is media social?

Broadcast is not social You’re in a conversation with others in an open, public place. An airport, a railway station, a shopping mall. And then someone says something on the tannoy, for example about the train on platform 14 being delayed. It’s useful. It may even be useful to you. But it’s not social. The … Continue reading “When is media social?”

Of Cheap Day Returns and Kletskassa

Soon, AI will be used as the scapegoat for anything that doesn’t work Following on from my last two posts, I’ve continued to ruminate on instances where inflexible rules (often compounded by unnecessary complexity) created problematic circumstances that could only be solved by humans with empathy and empowerment. I loved the @mildlyamused tweet that Stefan … Continue reading “Of Cheap Day Returns and Kletskassa”

How’s that? A rambling post about cricket and codes

The four types of code Most of my working life, I’ve worked with information in one form or the other. As more and more things became “digital”, I spent time trying to understand how all this would work in society, in the real world, in a physical context. What was different and why it mattered. … Continue reading “How’s that? A rambling post about cricket and codes”

It’s never locked

Introduction I can’t believe it’s been nearly forty years since I first watched one of my all-time favourite films, Local Hero. if you haven’t watched it as yet, I envy you. You’re in for a treat. (If you don’t feel like watching the film, just listen to the soundtrack). I’m not going to say anything … Continue reading “It’s never locked”

Why I love cricket – A long slow post

(*I do have the original brochure, which I photographed for this post. But it’s not the one I left the ground with in 1966. I acquired this one at a second-hand at a book fair decades later.) 1. Introduction I love cricket. I went to my first Test match fifty-five years ago today. And that’s … Continue reading “Why I love cricket – A long slow post”