Hi Dave,

 >that's brilliant - being a student is the best thing in life, I love it!

Much thanks :-)

 >Are we still living in a Neoliberalist world? Has the Neoliberalist
 >experiment ended in utter failure (bank crisis etc)?

I would say that Neoliberalism thrives on failure - it always wins. 
Remember who's paying for their mistakes - it's not them...

marc
> Marc - that's brilliant - being a student is the best thing in life, I love 
> it!
>
> Are we still living in a Neoliberalist world? Has the Neoliberalist
> experiment ended in utter failure (bank crisis etc)?
>
> just a thought
>
> dave
>
> On 11 October 2010 16:23, marc garrett <marc.garr...@furtherfield.org> wrote:
>   
>> Hi Alan,
>>
>> Entering into education the wrong way round.
>>
>> I have always researched, studied, made art, written & hacked outside of
>> institutional contexts, until now...
>>
>> I have been offered an MPhil, with a choice to do a PhD after the 2nd
>> year. The programme of study falls under - Film/Television/Media Studies
>> Research. Although many individuals are studying digital, media art
>> within this framework of study.
>>
>> An edited intro...
>>
>> How artists engage in the process of taking control of the medium of
>> technology, and their own creative voice; is complicated and works at
>> many different degrees of self-agency and situation-based needs. The
>> Situationists in their own time had to bring about a completely new way
>> of being in the world. They changed habits and approaches to their own
>> art, introducing new territories of art practice, adapting and moving
>> their attention into the realms of film, book distribution and projects
>> (happening) in everyday culture. In light of Debord's statement "There
>> can be no freely spent time until we possess the modern tools for the
>> construction of everyday life. The use of such tools will mark the leap
>> from a utopian revolutionary art to an experimental revolutionary art.
>>
>> My starting question is - How can art maintain its authenticity in a
>> Neoliberalist world?
>>
>> It's a little bit more complex, but the above give's you some idea :-)
>>
>> wishing you well.
>>
>> marc
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  >Birkbeck? I visited David Bohm there! Wonderful! What are you studying?
>>
>> love Alan
>>
>> On Mon, 11 Oct 2010, marc garrett wrote:
>>
>>  > > Hi Netbehaviourists,
>>  > >
>>  > > From today...
>>  > >
>>  > > I am a student at Birkbeck University - a whole new experience for me.
>>  > >
>>  > > It's good to become someone else again ;-)
>>  > >
>>  > > marc
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