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| =Andre=
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| * two forms of spam:
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| ** crafty spam
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| ** automated cyber crime forms of spam
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| ==feedback on essay==
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| * digital folklore - its definition is not clear enough to base the thesis on it
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| * asking if spam is a cultural artifact, its maybe stating the obvious. It doesn't need to be proved.
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| * what will be the thesis angle ?
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| ** literary criticism
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| ** ethnographic - create a map of the current forms of operation of spam
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| ** culture studies - the evolution of spam (has been written by A.Ludovico, and in Spamology article)
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| ==feedback of work==
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| * choose your own adventure
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| * hypertext fiction
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| * both contain the danger of diluting of the story - i don't have to add another layer to it
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| * how the personal conversations get - the real stories behind it (??)
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| * the use of hyper-fiction to document could work
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| * parallel universe going on 24/7(??)
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| ===connecting facts and traces===
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| * showing the different narrative, that by placed together the fiction emerge
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| * the stories that are within the email
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| * what i want to tell? stick to fiction, or show what is behind the curtain - double narrative?
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| ==next small project==
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| * map the interaction within all the emails
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| Aymeric: afraid that there is not that much inter-relations within the material
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| is there a mythology to be written about this characters or is simply a collections of small stories?
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| how far can be the these inter-links go?
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| what i want to communicate with the richness of this material ?
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| * once this information is mapped try to render this connections and materials
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