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thursday :: february 13, 2003
   
 
live from the blogosphere!

Rhizome.LA organize "Live from the Blogosphere!" on February 15, 2003, in which renowned bloggers and technologists will explore the online phenomenon of weblogs and their impact on American popular culture.

Co-producers Susannah Breslin, Xeni Jardin, and Beverly Tang --in conjunction with Rhizome.LA , the Electronic Orphanage gallery, and the Southern California Wireless Users Group --present this evening of panel discussions and a live "town hall" meeting on the past, present, and future of blogging.

Recently, blogs have been written about in The New York Times, Newsweek, and The Washington Post, featured in PBS television specials, deconstructed at conferences held at Yale University and the University of California at Berkeley--and new blogs continue to spring into existence every day. So, what's all the fuss about? Why is the Blogosphere expanding so quickly? How will blogs change the ways in which we relate to each other on and offline? And, what's a blog anyway?

"Live from the Blogosphere!" brings together six innovators in blogging: Mark Frauenfelder, Heather Havrilesky, Evan Williams, Susannah Breslin, Doc Searls, and Tony Pierce. The panel will discuss the birth of blogging, the emergent tension between blogs and traditional journalism, innovations in blogging such as video-blogging, audio-blogging, and mobile-blogging, the shifting roles of race and gender in the Blogosphere, the state of the blog economy, and the way blogs may be reshaping contemporary media. >from *Live from the Blogosphere!*

related context
> weblog: a new flow of information. may 15, 2002
> *911 keys ground zero. media evolution . september 11, 2001 [updated: january 1, 2002]
> Google Buys Pyra: Blogging Goes Big-Time By Dan Gillmor. siliconvalley.com. february 15, 2003
> Power Laws, Weblogs, and Inequality By Clay Shirky. February 8, 2003
> Big Internet Players Show New Interest in Weblogs By Carl Bialik. Wall Street Journal. February 5, 2003
> Blogs open doors for developers By David Becker. CNET News.com. January 31, 2003
> New biz on the blog By Jim McClellan. The Guardian. January 30, 2003

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