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P3D Re: 3dshowcase
- From: boris@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Boris Starosta)
- Subject: P3D Re: 3dshowcase
- Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 17:24:40 -0500 (EST)
Dear friends at P3D:
Exactly one week ago, I posted a detailed announcement regarding recent
work completed on _http://starosta.com/3dshowcase/_.
To recap that lengthy post: 1) new anaglyphs were added throughout the
site. 2) New stereographs were added on /index.html, /ihex.html, and
/inude3.html.
I'm intrigued that only one person emailed me regarding my new work on
/ihex.html, and no one has commented on the anaglyphs at all. Nor has
anyone posted comments or questions to this group.
My statistics do show a lot of traffic on Monday, so maybe some of you
caught the announcement. Then again, the volume on my anaglyph images was
so low this week, that it appears not more than about ten people have
visited to look at the anaglyphs.
If this mailing list does indeed reach 1000 readers (as per a previous
post), can it be that only 1% are interested in looking at new anaglyphs on
my site? Is everyone else into the free-viewing thing? Not if I judge by
the number of people who emailed me last month, suggesting the addition of
anaglyphs, in the first place.
Now, I don't want to assume right away, that my efforts have been for
naught. I think it is possible that my announcement may have been buried
in the blizzard of messages swirling about the Great Ice Storm of the North
that weekend. Or perhaps people missed the announcement because it
"straddled" a large digest which was split into two halves.
Then again, maybe everyone has already seen the site, and heard quite
enough said about it, to not want to bother with another visit. A lot of
interesting questions and theorizing regarding web-use, mailing list
content recognition and retention have been opened up to me.
(As an artist, of course I thrive on feedback from an audience. A segment
on Steve Martin's comedy album of the early eighties (?) _A Wild and Crazy
Guy_ comes to mind, here. He calls out to his audience, in a somewhat
desperate voice, "I don't _neeed_ YOU, I can do this show ALONE; I OFTEN
do...")
Cheers,
Boris Starosta
usa 804 979 3930
boris@xxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.starosta.com
http://www.starosta.com/3dshowcase
"A lifetime can be well spent correcting and improving
one's own faults without bothering about others."
- Edward Weston
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