Hi Annie,

I know that you would of loved to of been part of the performance 
especially :-)

wishing you well.

marc
> Thanks Marc,
>
> I am looking forward to the video of the performance!
> Would have loved to assist.
>
> AmitiƩs
> Annie
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 3:54 PM, marc garrett 
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 
> wrote:
>
>     Thoughts after the DIWO at The Dark Mountain opening last night...
>
>     Firstly - A warm thanks to all who contributed and shared in what was
>     sometimes, a frenzied experience. Of course, I cannot speak for anyone
>     else,  but I have learnt much through the process of 'Doing it With
>     Others', and am still evaluating some of the nuances in respect of the
>     exchanges here on the list and its paradigm shifting, dynamics that
>     occur when engaging in this kind of project. I am currently writing up
>     some notes about the whole experience, not sure when they will be
>     ready,
>     but may ask a few questions from people on the list regarding DIWO and
>     the Dark Mountain soon, but still recovering and can just about
>     walk at
>     the moment due to feeling a bit tired.
>
>     The show opens officially tomorrow - Friday, click here for the
>     opening
>     times and invite more people to come along.
>     http://www.http.uk.net
>     How to get to HTTP Gallery:
>     http://www.http.uk.net/docs/gettingto.shtml
>
>     Getting back to the story at hand - Even though the rain was pouring
>     down outside, a steady influx of curious, imaginative and interested
>     minds, still attended filling the space. What I find immensely
>     re-assuring is that even though we have a hard-core of regulars,
>     at each
>     event or show a completely new crowd of people visit the space every
>     time. I think we should all feel encouraged by this, because even
>     though
>     we are continiously hearing noises by various, distant from certain
>     academics or traditional art hegemons that net art and media art, and
>     related practices are in trouble, from our own very 'real' experience,
>     this truly is not the case - perhaps they need to get out more.
>
>     At 8pm there was a performance held as part of the evening's
>     experience,
>     organised, compiled and edited by Dougald Hine. Featuring extracts
>     from
>     the dialogue, that had immediately evolved on the Netbehaviour list,
>     very soon after the call out for artists to join the DIWO at The Dark
>     Mountain. We have a video currently being edited of the
>     performance that
>     will 'hopefully' be put up for all to view soon, probably next week.
>
>     It was fascinating to be part of this curious performance, as texts of
>     the debate was read out aloud. It was illuminating to hear it all as
>     speech. Also, interesting to hear people such as Michael
>     Szpakowski read
>     Dougald's words, whilst Dougald read Michaels words, and I read Edward
>     Picot's words. There were 10 readers, reading from 10 different
>     individual's original comments from Netbehaviour.
>
>     It would be interesting to hear what others thought about it who were
>     present at the performance, either from those who took part or
>     those who
>     watched and listened. The other thing regarding the performance
>     was how
>     different it is hearing the text, everything changes. The meaning and
>     language, and understanding of the actual experience of such a
>     dialogue
>     becomes something else. What that is, is up for re-evaluation
>     really...
>
>     Many heard the contexts of the dicussion for the first time, and
>     mentioned how the issues of what was discussed on the list was also
>     relative to other situations in their own lives, in respect of how we
>     all deal with climate change personally and with others, as it seeps
>     into every aspect of our lives and its activities.
>
>     The work in the show went down very well. And it is an exhibition
>     that I
>     am glad to be part of. The DIWO so far...
>
>     More later...
>
>     wishing all well.
>
>     marc
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> -- 
> Double Blind (Love) performance Annie Abrahams Curt Cloninger 29 - 11 
> - 2009
> Information : 
> http://livingroomart.wordpress.com/performance/double-blind-love/
>
> Video "Squad" fragment 3 min Riam06 
> http://aabrahams.wordpress.com/2009/10/06/squad/ http://vimeo.com/6926113
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