otaku studies, science, technology, and (sub)culture
Sunday, April 24, 2005
lainspotting v2
Welcome to the new version of lainspotting, home of my ongoing commentaries on otaku culture, science, technology, and culture in general, with an emphasis on subculture. Those are pretty broad categories, I know, but what you won't find here are daily accounts of my everyday life, political commentary, fiction, etc. (I'll save those things for other venues). I'll try to keep things on-topic, and even then, I should have plenty to talk about. That said, I probably won't post something new every day, especially since I want my writings to be fairly long on average. The best way to keep up with lainspotting, therefore, is to subscribe to its newsfeed.
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The history of lainspotting
What is "lainspotting", anyway? One of my websites is called thought experiments lain, which is an information site about serial experiments lain, a 13-episode television anime from 1998. As part of that website, I ran a blog-like column called lainspotting, where I discussed lain-related news and other topics that interested me. It was all made with old-fashioned hand-coded HTML, so updates were tedious, and I always have 4 or 5 projects going on at once, which made updating even more infrequent.With new and easy-to-use blogging tools, however, and wanting to write more about issues surrounding culture and technoscience, it finally made sense for me to start this new version of lainspotting.
Here's the original description from lainspotting (version 1):
lainspotter: One whose hobby is watching and compiling information about lain.
Hence lainspotting; lainspot.
See also: trainspotter, anorak, hacker, otaku
Hence lainspotting; lainspot.
See also: trainspotter, anorak, hacker, otaku
The philosophy of lainspotting
Since I won't be writing about lain so much anymore, why keep the old name? Like all terms or phrases worth anything, "lainspotting" can have more than one meaning. Before, it used to be about finding lain on the Wired (what they call the internet in serial experiments lain). Now, perhaps, "lainspotting" means seeing the world from Lain's point of view.Lain is the main character of the series (which, like this journal, also deals with technology, culture, science, belief systems, human evolution, and alternate realities) and she is essentially the Goddess of the Wired--omnipresent, and the collective intelligence of all nodes of the network (or humanity) combined. Her perspective and knowledge is inherently multiple and situated at the same time, and that's what I'm trying to achieve with lainspotting.
Through this public space, conducive to linking and commentary, I hope to negotiate and engage with multiple perspectives and realities, while presenting my own particular (ever-shifting as they are) viewpoints. I think it's only fitting that Lain should serve as the patron saint of this journal. Welcome aboard, leave comments if you like, and see you on the Wired!
Oh My GOD!!! A proffesor doing work on Lain? Incredible. My name's Jakob. I'm kinda from all over the country (originaly from WI, moved to New Orleans, evicted by Katrina, and now reside in the hell hole that is Tulsa, OK), and I'm only 16.
Lain came out when I was eight, so at the time I wasn't old enough to really understand it. I came across Lain at a Walmart a few years back (I was 13, I think), actually. We were searching for DVD's to watch with our new portable DVD player (we take a lot of road trips), and I thought it looked interesting. I got lost head over heels in it. Since then, we lost the first volume, I ended up finding the last one (episodes 11 -13) at a used video store, and watched all the other episodes off of Youtube. Iv'e been telling people here (and back in New Orleans) how mind blowingly deep and awsome Lain is, but I seem to go right over their heads.
I posted a link on my school's anime club site to your original "Lain theory" site, which I found in a google search on Lain. I then read it for a few hours and added it to my favorites for further reading.
Hi, my name is Tomas (I'm 24), I'm from Lithuania. (sorry for the grammar, my english is not perfect :) )
I have just finished watching serial experiments lain. I am realy intrested in this kind of stuf.. looks like this anime are created on the real scientists hypothesis.. thats very interesting.. I wish were were more that kind of anime.. It definately rises thoughts while watchig and encouraging to look for moor info about this stuf...
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