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February 03, 2005

On the videoblogging list there's been some light discussion about genre. I suspect it is pretty much time to recognise that blogs are not a genre. They might have been, briefly, but not any more. They're a medium (that's medium as in singular of media). A blog is like 'CD', 'book', or 'painting'.

So in CD's we have genres, the really big ones would be things like pop, jazz, rock, classical. But of course each of these can be subdivided into 100s of smaller generic categories. With books we would include fiction, non fiction, romance, sci-fi, fantasy, western, mystery, and so on. With the same ability to further discriminate. We can do the same with painting. In each case we can also identify style, so that in painting a genre might be still life, but it could be fauvist, cubist, late renaissance northern, and so on.

So it is now with blogs. There are multiple genres, each with variable styles. Blogs are now in fact a medium. The first specific medium to have emerged from the World Wide Web http protocol.


Originally posted by Adrian Miles from Vlog 2.1, remediated by yatta on Feb 3, 2005 at 02:05 AM