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November 24, 2004

The paradox of web audio/video
Web audio/video is special because there is a clash at the level of meaning. Hypertext has its own sense of time, and when it has to run on a schedule there is a conceptual meltdown. Imagine an endless series of web pages, each of which let you linger and click on stuff for one minute before transporting you to another web page. Imagine that each page is made up of sub-elements that linger for 30 seconds, and the sub-elements are made up of sub-sub-elements that linger for 15 seconds. No matter what you try to click on, by the time the mouse goes down it isn't there any more. That is web audio/video. That is hypertext playlists. It is incredible and wonderful, but also gibberish.
Posted by yatta at 02:33 AM