At the speed of Live
If you have heard this expression "at the speed of live" used in conjunction with news, sporting events, running errands and so on, than you won't be surprised when you hear about a new era which is based on it.
This new era is a branch which supports technology, its advances, the progress in medicine, science, sports, etc.. I have already started a live-writing event, one which I haven't quit since July: writing a book, giving out tips and inspirations related (but not limited) to the game of tennis. I am writing a "Plot-on-Sports", as I call it. I believe that, with the game of tennis being played week in and week out by the pros, and adored by many amateur players all over the world, it is imperative to write a book live, in motion, sort of speak, or... at the speed of live.
Tapping into a resource which has always had the reader waiting for a book for ages to come from a writer (novels, follow-up books, memoirs, etc) is one thing, but actually going to the source itself and experiencing live-writing, even contributing to it (if asked by the writer) with photos, videos, and such, is another.
Imagine a whole medium (a console, a java console, an iPad application or a Tab you are following, a twitter-like environment, yet with more than 140 characters) in which reading is just that much of a motion as is walking, and where writing equals the equation between knowledge, sharing and being up-to-date. Imagine watching a movie and waiting for it in another country to come out after a couple of weeks, even months (in case of TV series), although you already have friends across the world who have seen the series, so you cannot find any common ground with in relation to the movie, or its actors tweeting about it and so on. Imagine someone selling you a book for a high price, but a live-writing author would give you access to the writing process, or just the experience for half that price.
Imagination is like an intern network in which dreams, thought streams and other realization realms all come together to form one super highway experience. The internet super highway is where lot of things could, and in many instance really are occurring live, or at the speed of live. So why not think of imagination as an internet process, too?
Where technology has advanced our way of life, live events have moved us, and it's a process which has been there from the beginning. Now we are really beginning to grasp its importance (twitter-like, if you will). Bloggers write, and they are followed by a multitude of readers, even live readers, awaiting content that cannot come fast enough. So why not write your posts live? If not in front of a camera, then have your blog followed live, like the one I have at Live.Deau.Me, for example.
If you'd equate writing to a rolling stone, you can say it has rolled and rolled like the words which kept, and still keep on on pouring. Live-writing is the way of the future, because everything happens live, and we should be following as it happens... at the speed of live.
This new era is a branch which supports technology, its advances, the progress in medicine, science, sports, etc.. I have already started a live-writing event, one which I haven't quit since July: writing a book, giving out tips and inspirations related (but not limited) to the game of tennis. I am writing a "Plot-on-Sports", as I call it. I believe that, with the game of tennis being played week in and week out by the pros, and adored by many amateur players all over the world, it is imperative to write a book live, in motion, sort of speak, or... at the speed of live.
Tapping into a resource which has always had the reader waiting for a book for ages to come from a writer (novels, follow-up books, memoirs, etc) is one thing, but actually going to the source itself and experiencing live-writing, even contributing to it (if asked by the writer) with photos, videos, and such, is another.
Imagine a whole medium (a console, a java console, an iPad application or a Tab you are following, a twitter-like environment, yet with more than 140 characters) in which reading is just that much of a motion as is walking, and where writing equals the equation between knowledge, sharing and being up-to-date. Imagine watching a movie and waiting for it in another country to come out after a couple of weeks, even months (in case of TV series), although you already have friends across the world who have seen the series, so you cannot find any common ground with in relation to the movie, or its actors tweeting about it and so on. Imagine someone selling you a book for a high price, but a live-writing author would give you access to the writing process, or just the experience for half that price.
Imagination is like an intern network in which dreams, thought streams and other realization realms all come together to form one super highway experience. The internet super highway is where lot of things could, and in many instance really are occurring live, or at the speed of live. So why not think of imagination as an internet process, too?
Where technology has advanced our way of life, live events have moved us, and it's a process which has been there from the beginning. Now we are really beginning to grasp its importance (twitter-like, if you will). Bloggers write, and they are followed by a multitude of readers, even live readers, awaiting content that cannot come fast enough. So why not write your posts live? If not in front of a camera, then have your blog followed live, like the one I have at Live.Deau.Me, for example.
If you'd equate writing to a rolling stone, you can say it has rolled and rolled like the words which kept, and still keep on on pouring. Live-writing is the way of the future, because everything happens live, and we should be following as it happens... at the speed of live.



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