Tiny Blog

Tiny Blog

Ambient Video Blogging (prototype by Kevin Rose)

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Frank Denbow
Seems like the average case for this would be pretty boring: someone staring into their laptop camera. I feel the focus should be on the text and when folks want to add context they usually add pictures into the story as it is appropriate. I do like his approach and how he is putting ideas out. I'm sure he will strike onto something eventually.
Ryan Hoover
@xenophin - I typically blog in spurts and rarely finish a piece end-to-end in a single sitting. The time it takes to read is far shorter than it takes to write of course. As an experiment this is really neat but I'm more interested in making blogging more accessible and easier.
Ryan Hoover
@zinssmeister - btw, how did the idea for Tiny Blog to begin with?
Ryan Hoover
@kevinrose just tweeted a video of a blogging platform prototype (w/ the help of @hemeon and @zinssmeister). Although he states he doesn't have intentions of pursuing this idea, the concept is fascinating to me. Blogging hasn't changed much for the past decade -- it feels like Medium (or others) might be on the cusp of big innovations. Thoughts?
Ryan Hoover
@FrankDenbow - I agree, the concept as it stands now doesn't really work for me but I like the thinking. How can you create a more compelling reading experience and connection between the reader and writer?
Xen
I wouldn't over-bake an implementation - but I think there's an very interesting element to this. Take the unfiltered serendipity (ala Chatroulette) plus curated blogging. Allows you to see what people really were thinking/doing when they were writing the entry. Blogs are about sharing a piece of yourself with the world. I can see loads of tweens watching as Bieber writes his post about something boring. Wonder if you can do it with Web-RTC and a custom tumblr skin?
Bjoern Zinssmeister
The experiment Kevin, Marc and I started with tiny was really innocent. We just wanted to explore how it would feel to capture a bloggers surroundings and tie it in with the thoughts he/she puts on canvas. The live video was taking this experiment a step further. I'm still unsure about that part in particular. Anyways, I'm glad putting the idea out there has started some cool discussions around it. Really cool to see everyones reactions to what started with a talk over tea and a few hack sessions.
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