4/20 PLENARY LOG - 2 JJJJugglers communication wristwatch chimes softly. <<< < Curran has connected. Total: 10 > @who Name Location Connected Idle Time Doing/Idle ---- -------- --------- --------- ---------- Juggler Plenary room an hour 0 seconds Carole Plenary room 34 minutes 3 seconds Curran Entrance 7 seconds 8 seconds RobertC Stuart Curran Keynot 15 minutes 11 seconds SamanthaW Center 3 minutes 12 seconds Rusche Sunday Sessions an hour 33 seconds bro Plenary room 25 minutes 46 seconds Mark Sunday Sessions an hour 2 minutes SusanA Sunday Sessions 54 minutes 2 minutes A guest Plenary room 22 minutes 10 minutes Total: 10 people, 9 of whom have been active recently. Carole says, " Ah, I see Curran has arrived." Curran arrives from the Center. bro says, "yea. he works on the idea that computer generated writing is very different from other writing." :bows to curran bro tips his hat. Carole [to Curran]: Hello. I hope you've resolved your network problems. SamanthaW arrives from the Center. Carole [to bro]: How does he define "comp-generated writing" and how does he find it different? Carole [to SamanthaW]: Hello again! >>>Carole and bro are the current speakers. look The Plenary Room This is the plenary meeting room. Conference participants come together in this room for moderated discussions. One person is the moderator. You can become moderator using the command {moderate} and you can resign using {unmoderate}. What does the moderator do? In this room only a limited number of people can talk at the same time. In order to say or emote something use the command {request} and the room will tell you when it is your turn to speak. Stop talking using {yield}. If you talk too long the moderator can force you to yield using {yield }. To see who is currently speaking use {speakers}. To see who is waiting to speak use {waiting}. BTW: You can whisper or page without having to request permission. A door leads [out] to the conference center in the [east]. Carole and Curran are here. bro and SamanthaW are distracted. A guest is dozing. speakers >>>Carole and bro are the current speakers. bro says, "I must confess that I haven't worked with his stuff enough. But in general, its a question of Image working with/against text, and of the graphic quality of texts." "in case anybody has problems saying something in here: you first have to {request} permission to speak and you should {yield} when you are done. YYYYou try to talk, but no one hears you. Type {request} to request permission to speak. SamanthaW says, "Hello everyone." speakers >>>Carole, bro, Curran, and SamanthaW are the current speakers. bro nods. bro [to Curran]: "could computers help us to understand the relation of image & text in Blake? Carole says, " I think one of the most interesting aspects of hypermedia is that it takes us back to an older time, when books weren't strictly texts or single-authored. The power of the Web to self-publish and to create colloborative projects is wonderfull--and my students respond enthusiastically. have other had similar experiences?" bro says, "yes. Michal Laffey at U.F. has his students work off the idea of Jazz Bands. The students form 'bands' and work out their 'musical' roll as part of the group." bro says, "an analogy? as print culture emerged in the 1800s computer writing is emerging today?" join SusanA >>>You automatically unmoderate before you leave. You are no longer the moderator. The Center You see a Panel overview sign, a Tequila Sunrise, and an albatross here. The Keynotes You see a Keynote Bulletin Board here. The Stuart Curran Keynote - Modern Promethean Modalities This room contains a slide presentation. You can view it using the command {start}. If you want to stop watching it use the command {end} or simply leave the room. Using {next} and {previous} you can step through the presentation. Using the command {again} you can ask the presentation to show a slide again. Please maintain silence in this room so you do not disturb other people who are watching the presentation. If you need to talk in here use the whisper or page commands. You can get [out] of this room through the door in the [west]. You see a slide handout here. RobertC and SusanA are here. You have arrived. Juggler bows You say, "btw we have a meeting in the plenary room in case you want to join" @who Name Location Connected Idle Time Doing/Idle ---- -------- --------- --------- ---------- Juggler Stuart Curran Keynot an hour 0 seconds Rusche Center an hour a second Carole Plenary room 46 minutes 33 seconds RobertC Stuart Curran Keynot 27 minutes 40 seconds SusanA Stuart Curran Keynot an hour 52 seconds bro Plenary room 37 minutes a minute Curran Plenary room 12 minutes a minute Mark Sunday Sessions an hour 2 minutes SamanthaW Plenary room 15 minutes 6 minutes A guest Plenary room 35 minutes 22 minutes Total: 10 people, 8 of whom have been active recently. go to center The Keynotes You see a Keynote Bulletin Board here. Rusche is here. Rusche goes west. The Center You are at the center of the virtual conference site. You see a huge modern atrium here -- big enough that the designer decided he could place a nice fountain into the middle of the atrium. A broad walkway leads around the fountain and you see the sessions of the conference arranged clockwise along the walkway. From here you can easily reach the [friday], the [saturday] and the [sunday] sessions. In one corner of the atrium you see the [plenary] and the [keynotes]. To the [south] you see the statue of Prometheus at the entrance. You see a Panel overview sign, a Tequila Sunrise, and an albatross here. Rusche is here. You have arrived. Rusche goes west. @who Name Location Connected Idle Time Doing/Idle ---- -------- --------- --------- ---------- Juggler Center an hour 0 seconds Rusche Plenary room an hour 6 seconds Carole Plenary room 47 minutes 57 seconds RobertC Stuart Curran Keynot 27 minutes a minute SusanA Stuart Curran Keynot an hour a minute bro Plenary room 38 minutes a minute Curran Plenary room 12 minutes 2 minutes Mark Sunday Sessions an hour 2 minutes SamanthaW Plenary room 16 minutes 6 minutes A guest Plenary room 35 minutes 22 minutes Total: 10 people, 8 of whom have been active recently. join mark The Sunday Sessions You are stand east of the fountain in the conference atrium. A large door leads to the [panels]. {Read sign} if you want to find out which panels are on sunday. The circular walkway leads on to the [saturday] sessions and to the [center]. On the other side of the fountain you see the entrance to the [friday] sessions. You see a Sunday session overview sign here. Mark is here, distracted. You have arrived. You say, "btw: mostof the others are in the plenary room ;)" JJJJugglers communication wristwatch chimes softly. <<< < MichaelO has connected. Total: 11 > join carole The Center You see a Panel overview sign, a Tequila Sunrise, and an albatross here. The Plenary Room This is the plenary meeting room. Conference participants come together in this room for moderated discussions. One person is the moderator. You can become moderator using the command {moderate} and you can resign using {unmoderate}. What does the moderator do? In this room only a limited number of people can talk at the same time. In order to say or emote something use the command {request} and the room will tell you when it is your turn to speak. Stop talking using {yield}. If you talk too long the moderator can force you to yield using {yield }. To see who is currently speaking use {speakers}. To see who is waiting to speak use {waiting}. BTW: You can whisper or page without having to request permission. A door leads [out] to the conference center in the [east]. Carole and Rusche are here. bro and Curran are distracted. SamanthaW is daydreaming. A guest is dozing. You have arrived.