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  • From: Uche Ogbuji <uche@o...>
  • To: "xml-dev@l..." <xml-dev@l...>
  • Date: Sun, 18 Aug 2013 16:29:07 -0600

Entertaining and thought-provoking paper, as ever, Simon.  Makes me miss the days we had such cross-disciplinary conversations more often.  It seems to me to be largely an update an continuation of Monastic XML [1], so I'm surprised you didn't reference that in your paper.  I guess you were keeping the argument self-contained.

Most importantly thanks for the extended Ruskin quote. I haven't really read Ruskin since I was a teenager, when he influenced me deeply. I should take another round with the original text.  What he writes still affects me deeply, and still resounds with my feelings about how industrial-scale commerce has affected the arts (e.g. [2]), which I agree with Ruskin largely derives from the fact that the early industrialists looked to Athens rather than, say Thebes or Lo-Yang for their models.

I do think it's a very tricky analogy to make with markup, though, and I'm not at all convinced that JSON is any sort of oasis from imperial constraints-making or top-down design patterns.  But the important thing is that there is always value in re-examining the parallels we draw between computing and the arts.

[1] http://monasticxml.org/
[2] http://www.thenervousbreakdown.com/uogbuji/2009/04/only-one-poem-for-the-implosion-of-capital/

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