My critique of A Manifesto for Networked Objects ??? Cohabiting with Pigeons, Arphids and Aibos in the Internet of Things is going to be slightly delayed. I didn’t realize how much this thing is circulating. As such I don???t want to do this half assed. So it???s going to take a little longer than I expected.
In the meantime you can see the rather over-the-top praise the essay is getting here.
I don’t have your email handy and your “Contacts” link doesn’t work (BTW, none of your links besides “Home” work at the moment) but I thought you might want to know about this:
http://webtypography.net/
So I’ll just post it here.
Thanks Mike. I had not seen that yet. I have been reading The Elements of Typographic Style
and once finished was planning to blog about it.
This is something I’ll definitely track.
Contact now works as well. I have to come up with time to create the rest of the pages.
I’m eagerly waiting your remarks! Delay no more! I’m looking forward to iterating on the project, in an open-source theory object kind of way..
Julian
Julian,
I was hoping to send you a copy of my reponse. Great to see you’ve found the site.
– Matt
[…] Ok, after seeing this on Julia’s Blog I had to quickly take this test. Well, I’m more of a nerd thank I thought (I sorta considered myself Geeky up until this point). The other jaw dropper I just discovered is that Julian Bleecker, author of the Blogject Manifesto, just posted here that he’s looking forward to reading my response. Which means that I have to finish writing it. […]