happy new

Filed under:stimulus, me, art, technology, south african art — posted by nathaniel on 31 December 2005 @ 9:39 am

Wow, this is going to be an exciting year. Baby on the way, and a new web site and publication. Rumor has it that the Kebbles may be going ahead after all (with a new sponsor) and the new version of the Sasol Wax in Art competition, for mid-career artists. Bush has an impeachable offense under his belt. And more I don’t know of yet, some I do, but simply can’t say.

I hope y’all have as many wonderful things to look forward to as I do in the new year.

I’m away for a few, so don’t expect much action o’er hea; happy new!


wordpress 2.0 review for non-professional bloggers

Filed under:pop culture, re-blog tidbits, me, technology, art and tech — posted by nathaniel on 29 December 2005 @ 1:24 pm

It’s that time again!

Yes, a new version of Wordpress is out, and so nathaniel has to put his 2 cents in.

First question: should i upgrade?

Well, that depends.

Truth is that most of the changes have happened on the back end - stuff “under the hood” so to speak, so that the blog itself, for the most part, won’t look very different. There’s a new interface that works pretty much the same way (tho a lot prettier), but a few nice add-ins. For example, you can now have WYSIWYG / rich editing, like blogger. You can preview in the actual page, as a frame, and you can add new categories on the fly, while posting. The database backup plug-in is pre-installed (tho I don’t see how to re-import it afterwards!), and most useful for group blogs, there are different “roles” for different users with varying privileges - pre-made, or make your own.

More on asymptomatic’s full new feature list, including thumbnails of themes, amongst a few others. There are a couple of minor bugs still, so take a look at this list if you are bit scared. Generally, if you find one or two that piss you off while working, you can find a workaround at that link. I only found one that did as such, and it took 5 mins to fix.

The big thing, and Owen Winkler (aka ringmaster) from the above-linked blog mentions this, is that a lot of the functions bases have changed - been simplified, modularized or moved to places where they make more sense. On the one hand, this makes things much more interesting for potential new plug-ins bound to come out in the next few months. On the other hand, if you have a few plug-ins you’ve come to rely on a bit (such as wp-email and spell-check, in my case), make sure they will work by cross-referencing it against this list.

Themes should still work just fine, tho check back to where you got them from soon, to see if they now come with thumbnails (all my themes, including the new artsemerging theme - update 30 august 2007, now widget compatible!, are 2.0 ready, with images).

All in all, my advice is that unless you are starting a brand new site, or are sure your plugins work or are ok without them for a bit, wait on the upgrade. The bugs are easy enough to deal with, and we should have a minor fix in the next few weeks, but I think you’ll want some catch-up, non-Christmas time to let plug-in makers and editors get their code functioning properly with the new base. One of two things will definitely happen by mid-February: either you will see a new plugin that makes it worth the upgrade, or all the plug-ins you already use will be ready to go…. I’m giving spell-check and wp-email till mid-jan, then I can’t wait anymore :)


I felt her!

Filed under:me — posted by nathaniel on @ 1:22 pm

OMG I felt my baby girl kick for the very first time just moments ago. She’s a super-genius, aerobicizing, geek beauty who rocks my world at negative 20 weeks (she’s due in 20 weeks, as Nicole is at 20 weeks, which makes her -20 weeks old).

My baby is the best baby ever.


new to the blogroll

Filed under:pop culture, Compressionism, re-blog tidbits, me, art and tech, art, uncategorical — posted by nathaniel on 28 December 2005 @ 2:38 pm

Well, Johannesburg has all but shut down, and the galleries (and artists) are all pretty much on holiday until a few weeks into the new year. I’m catching up on personal admin, working on some Compressionist projects (working towards another Outlet solo show of new works, some time in February), writing a collaborative chapter for a Cybercultures book with Nicole Ridgway (the implicit body), launching a new site and reading a whole lot of blogs and news.

So, without further ado, new to the blogroll:

dvBlog: mostly the NYC and rhizomatic net.art scenesters, but featuring some great video art shorts from all over the world. sorenson3 compressed, so small and hi-quality for the video it is.

what am i doing with my life?: marisa olson, rhizome’s editor and curator at large, has a fun blog about her own stuff, and some of the other goings-on in SF and NYC.

art fag city: simply the best and bitchiest blog on the contemporary and digital art-based galleries in chelsea.

justine larbalestier and scott westerfeld blogs: two hot YA (young adult) Fiction (one of my newfound pleasures in life) writers that live between NYC and Sydney. They are friends, so I am biased, but they are super cool and their books are great reads. They have great taste in food, television, literature, etc, and have movies and awards both behind, and coming up, for their books. Keep up to date on all things good in the world by reading their regular rants.


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