Is Chat Roulette slowly becoming the new Williamsburg?
Jason Marks made a great point on his twitter today. That point was - Chat Roulette is being invaded by artists and more specifically performers. This notion is supported by an article today in Fast Company and the video in my last post about Chat Roulette.
If you think about it this really isn't that surprising considering artists are generally known for moving into socially impoverished communities and setting up camp. It gives them a few specific advantages in developing their craft and expressing their ideas.
The First is cost - In urban terms rent is low because it is usually deemed an undesirable location. This lets the artist work in larger spaces for less. Chat Roulette is pretty cost advantageous as it is free and barriers to the audience is nearly non-existent.
Getting back to the larger point though of artist's and performers invading Myspace... I mean Chat Roulette.
This early indication that artists are trying to co-opt this space is not unlike what happened to MySpace. We all know that after the initial population explosion on MySpace it quickly became a haven for pedophiles. While this group gained most of the negative attention at the same time musicians where rapidly turning the platform into a socially impact-full promotion tool. Once the dust had settled and the community was somewhat cleaned up the musicians had taken such a foothold that it gave Myspace the ability to keep itself from completely crumbling into total tech and cultural obscurity as the general population shifted to FaceBook. Could Chat Roulette be on the same path be it on a much shorter timeline. Could this turn into a platform for emerging performers to test, gauge and refine their craft.
Would you rather log-in to see who could make you laugh the hardest rather than who can make you throw up in your mouth the quickest?
Watch the Nurses perform on Chat Roulette
UPDATES:
Ben Folds brings chat roulette on stage.
Check out this post Mashable today which showcases this video. ( be it a gag or an artistic/social commentary )
Improv Piano with Chat Roulette
With all the talk of (and personally witnessing) the seedy underbelly of the internet as personified by Chat Roulette, it's refreshing to see some true creativity (clean creativity no less) on the otherwise "creepy gross drifter" of social media.
Checking Out LiveFyre
Ahhhh Do You Smell That? It's the smell of new tech in the evening.
http://www.livefyre.comLiveFyre takes queues from forums, chat and IM and mixes in twitter style following and game style ratings and points. I'm just digging in and so far it's pretty good for being fresh out tha box.Thanks to @jkretch for taking the time to answer my questions tonight.
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