often what you can't see is much more interesting than what you can see :)
On 2/09/16 9:18 23PM, Edward Picot wrote: > I like it! I was initially disappointed, like others, that it was only > going to indicate whether Guido was typing or not, rather than let us > see his text - but then I went online and had a look at it, and > initially got a grey-on-white screen telling me that he wasn't typing, > which changed all of a sudden to a white-on-green screen saying that > he was, and then it switched back and forth between the two screens > several times in quick succession, which was oddly exciting and also > oddly physical, as if you could hear him breathing. It's very elegant, > in a way that it wouldn't be if you could see the text; and also the > sense that somebody is there one minute, palpable, and that you've > lost contact with them the next, is more visceral than I expected. > > I also love Bjorn's response, which completely boggled my mind. > > - Edward > > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > -- helen varley jamieson [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> http://www.creative-catalyst.com http://www.upstage.org.nz
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