[NetBehaviour] Dorkbotlondon #78!
Mark Hancock
mark.r.hancock at gmail.com
Thu Feb 23 11:46:22 CET 2012
Hi,
I'm going to see if I'm free for this and come along.
Annie, I created a Weavr a few months ago and follow 'Him' on Twitter. I approached mine as a fictional charactr (I may just stick to that spelling for Weavrs) writing exercise. Mine is a keen fisherman and likes drinking beer and a couple of other things that I don't do. It's fascinating to see what takes his interest and what he posts. Bit random sometimes but compelling.
I haven't tried to work out if I can make two interact yet and have a relationship where they could talk about 'stuff' but maybe Rob and the team will develop something?
M
On 23 Feb 2012, at 09:19, Annie Abrahams wrote:
> I would like to hear the stories Rob.
> Weavrs make me feel creepy - they need my googleaccount - artificial live will be created - I am excited - Is this how Rob gets his beautifull link collections? What the fuck can be the social and emotional live of my data? And, in what way is the critical Rob Myers I know from Furtherfield involved in commercial datamining? Could my own weavrs be as my childs? Should I try it or is this just another timeconsuming game?
>
> Can't you set up a stream? or make a video?
>
> yours
> Annie
>
> On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 9:56 PM, Rob Myers <rob at robmyers.org> wrote:
> On 22/02/12 17:34, Annie Abrahams wrote:
> > Very very intrigued by this :
> >
> > The Life of Weavrs - David Bausola & Rob Myers
> > David and Rob (robmyers.org <http://robmyers.org/>) will tell some
> > stories from the Philter
> > Phactory about the social and emotional lives of your data.
>
> What would you like to know? :-)
>
> http://www.weavrs.com/static/about.html
>
> - Rob.
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