DISQUS

Brian Frank's Blog: Scene Not Heard

  • Bill Deys · 7 months ago
    Wait until Dan gets in and approves his comments but I'm thinking of launching a podcast/roundtable thing to feature blogs, podcasts, vlogs etc.

    Looking for "cohosts" or show regulars.
  • Dan Brown · 7 months ago
    Brian: So in order for London to be a scene we need to start sleeping with one another?
  • Brian Frank · 7 months ago
    Bill: I'd be up for doing something like that -- probably help me get into podcasting.

    Dan: Yes.
  • Phronk · 7 months ago
    Maybe one problem with calling the social media community a "scene" is that scenes have to be about something. A certain style of music, or art, or whatever. But social media isn't about anything; it's a way of expressing things, not something that is expressed.

    You wouldn't see a "drums scene" or a "paper and pencil scene" in the same way we're talking about here. So a "blogging scene" makes about as much sense.

    However, the growing London group/community does mean that more people proficient in these new media (in the sense of the tools used to create art, not the news media) are meeting up with each other, and this can foster all the points you mention. We may come up with something to actually be about. So who knows, maybe it'll happen someday, unintentionally of course.
  • titusferguson · 7 months ago
    Great post Brian

    A London "scene" is something that I have been working towards for quite some time. You and I have had conversations about that before.

    My intent has always been to just let it happen, just facilitate things.

    I like what you've said Mike, the group is definitely a collection of aficionados. I don't think we are exclusively that though. Which is why it is difficult to put a finger on it.

    Or is that a ring on it?
  • Brian Frank · 7 months ago
    Phronk: That's a great insight: we need to be about something... I vote for drums.

    Titus: We should keep those conversations going. Someone will put a finger on it eventually.

    I just looked back and counted, like, 8 of my last 11 posts are like this, about social media in London and just that. This is a transitional phase (speaking for myself, at least). We'll see a lot more "about" by the end of the summer.

    An autumn wedding?