Chris let me know recently about a online documentary that he made titled ‘Thumb Candy’ on SMS text culture in the Philipphines that he put together within a blog. He gives Videodefunct a plug on the More about the project page as being an influence on using tagging and a blog to classify the video content.
I use this blog for PhD research on Internet video practice. I also have a teaching blog that I use in the Media Department at RMIT University.
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