« War according to Bruce Willis | Main | Gulf Stream weakening » "Intimate visual co-presence"Via SmartMobs: Howard Rheingold posts a pointer to Mizuko Ito's position paper on "intimate visual co-presence," where couples leverage the convergence of online photo sharing services and camera phones. [Link] Just as text messaging created new kinds of modalities for co-presence and communication, we can expect that pervasive photo sharing will lead to a new set of social practices that differ from what we have seen in the PC Internet space and the mobile texting space. I suggest that intimate visual co-presence may be one of these new social modalities. Just as text messaging created new kinds of modalities for co-presence and communication, we can expect that pervasive photo sharing will lead to a new set of social practices that differ from what we have seen in the PC Internet space and the mobile texting space. I suggest that intimate visual co-presence may be one of these new social modalities. jon posted this at 7:54 AM |
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One good resource for photo sharing is One True Media: http://www.onetruemedia.com/index.html?utm_id=1001
They make it easy to upload photos and video from digital cameras, edit them, create slideshows, make photo books and dvd montages.
They have a free trial, you should check it out. And let me know what you think.
Posted by: Michelle | December 8, 2005 5:14 PM