WilbertWelcome on my blog, it's my personal space about things I like, projects I do and thoughts I share. Feel free to comment, I enjoy reading your ideas and opinion.

You can also find me blogging at the electronic music blog eclectro.nl and journalism blog onlinejournalismblog.com.

Wilbert (more & contact)

Recent Comments

Renier I did not discover this option before either, thanks for poi...
Wilbert There is some difference. Last.fm can tell you about old mus...
Inge Janse Interesting. Last.fm for news. Not sure if it works (does on...
Wilbert Thanks. After a few days of using the beta version of th...
Arne Interesting stuff Wilbert!...
Wilbert Or a local weather forcast...
Wilbert Wouldn't it be great to automatically receive a list with th...

Desktop backgrounds

Playing with my camera I made some high resolution photo backgrounds, feel free to download them at Flickr.

Ars Electronica 2007, Goodbye Privacy

Online Identity - Wilbert on September 10, 2007 at 7:08 am,

Hi, hypernarrative is a blog by Wilbert Baan about Art, Media and Technology with a focus on interactive storytelling. If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed with Google or Netvibes. I'll post a few messages a week. Thanks for visiting!

Ars Electronic interview with Victor mazer-Schonberger

Privacy is gone. We lost it online a while ago. And the funny thing is since the rise of communities and social networks we’re giving it away faster than ever before. While a few activists are still fighting Google, most of us just fill up the Facebooks of this world.

Is privacy gone? Is it related to online identity. Should we store everything? Even the things we want to forget? This years theme for Ars Electronica 2007 (Linz, Austria) is ‘Goodbye Privacy’.

Artivi.com has video interviews with speakers and artists. Victor Mazer-Schonberger, Associate Professor at Harvard University thinks that we should be more careful in what we share.

Thanks for reading, you might also like

0 Comments

No comments yet.

TrackBack URI

Leave a comment

« Back to text comment

It can take a while for your comment to show up because of anti-spam checking. Don't worry, if you are not a spambot it will show up.

subscribe to rss feed RSS feed for comments on this post.

See all tags used on hypernarrative.com