It has often been suggested to me to keep a journal — because words written on paper somehow have special significance. They are more meaningful…more tangible. But I love the creativity of digital spaces. The stories I can tell here, through imagery and interconnections, are no less poignant or passionate. In this virtual world, my medium becomes multi-media. …
As I am writing this post, I have a sense that every word I type is entering, not a black hole, but rather an internet galaxy of trillions of gigabytes (correction, zettabytes) of other words and images. And rather than entering what used to be deemed as a mysterious cyberspace, my words are now searchable, indexable, and can even be claimed and named by another person altogether. . .