Hi Tamar, really like this project - you should join the Electronic Literature Organization (ELO) at least on Facebook; both of these projects should be documented with them.

- Best, Alan

On Sun, 3 Sep 2017, Tamar Schori - Doflash wrote:

Hi Alan,I've seen the list of things lost and was moved by it's serenity. I
liked the way items of great sorrow and trivial items meet and coexist on
the same list.  Objects and ownership where disrupted back than and we
seemed to notice it more. 
I'd love you to visit another project that was created around that time. The
project invite you to deconstruct and reconstruct 19th century nursery
rhymes. It is a whimsical Karaoke text machine.
http://tamar-schori.net/beadgee/be.html

On Sun, Sep 3, 2017 at 3:57 PM Alan Sondheim <sondh...@panix.com> wrote:


      The difference is fascinating. Not sure if it's clear from the
      context,
      but in LOST, the names of the owners are separated from the
      names and
      descriptions of the objects; they can't be reconnected. So the
      objects are
      untethered in the world (as they are in real life, rarely found
      again,
      especially when death intervenes); there's the wide world of the
      objects
      and the wide world of the previous owners (associates might be
      better, one
      never owned a parent for example, although one might own a
      bowl),
      fundamentally separated.

      I love the poetics/poesis of your piece - thank you! - I didn't
      know about
      it.

      The revised url works by the way - this one is cut-and-pasted
      and balked
      of course. Apologies again, Alan

      On Sun, 3 Sep 2017, Tamar Schori - Doflash wrote:

      > I love the "lost" filter
      > many years ago, in the ancient times before social software I
      created this
      > project:
      > See http://tamar-schori.net/oodlala/ from 2002, a social
      network for memory
      > objects.
      > some of the stories are really touching...
      > take a look
      >
      > Tamar Schori
      >
      >
      >
      > Tamar Schori
      > 0544-560136
      >
      > On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 12:25 AM, Alan Sondheim
      <sondh...@panix.com> wrote:
      >
      >       (From Sue Thomas on Facebook; she headed trAce at
      >       Nottingham-Trent;
      >       I was the 2nd virtual writer-in-residence. Think this
      might be
      >       of
      >       interest here because of the networking involved, which
      was also
      >       a
      >       metaphor for lost packets, lost archives,
      disappearances,
      >       ruptures,
      >       etc. in online worlds.)
      >
      >
      >       Sue Thomas
      >       August 26 at 12:26pm
      >
      >       My favourite trAce project ever - Lost, by Alan Sondheim
      . It no
      >       longer
      >       judders on the page as it was designed to do but the
      entries are
      >       as
      >       haunting as ever. Users were invited to fill in the form
      and
      >       write about
      >       things they have lost. Many entries very sad, some very
      funny!
      >       L*O*S*T
      >
      >     
       http://web.archive.org//20/http://trace.ntu.ac.uk:80/lost/
      >       (From Sue Thomas, and trAce) -
      >       L*O*S*T
      >       web.archive.org
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