Hi, a few comments here. My own work is a continuous production which
at
one time I characterized as an ongoing meditation on cyberspace; at
this
point I see "real" and "virtual" inauthentic (in Adorno's sense), see
the
body as inherently entangled among symbolic systems which have always
been
with us, see culture ("real" and "virtual") as characteristic of
organisms
in general, and see abjection/annihilation as increasing endemic in the
world. It's this last I was trying to address; I wrote a text, sent it
through od into hex, mangled the hex, etc.; the main point for me is
the
multiplication by zero, the annihilation of difference as the world is
subsumed and flattened. This in fact has been the focus of my work for
a
while now, summed up by the phrase (which is also the title of a
month's
dialog on empyre, that was moderated by Johannes Birringer and myself)
ISIS, Absolute Terror, Performance - ISIS replaceable by any thing,
group,
etc. insistent on the scorched earth of scorched earth, the elimination
of
culture, difference, the production of genocide and the simultaneous
erasure of that production beneath the sign of what? capital, religion,
ideology, etc. So I use technologies and networking to open up, across
them, the plateaus of urgent response to a crisis which, with
increasing
population, temperature, and species extinctions, is bound to dominate,
if
not eliminate, us all.
I suppose in that sense I'm not a netartizen; I grovel around the real,
trying to deal with issues of slaughter, unutterable pain, anguish, and
so
I probably repeat myself endlessly in this manner.
The digital, I think, is unbearably fragile; not only is privacy lost,
but
we are not prepared, and can't prepare, for the attacks and corrosion
to
come; instead, we grant these worlds a solidity they don't have, never
have had.
- Alan, and thank you for the opportunity to respond.
On Mon, 2 Mar 2015, Randall Packer wrote:
I am intrigued by Alan Sondheim?s response to our NetArtizens call
with
a
reference to cultural heritage as a sequence of datapoints, i.e.:
0000000067141066147020145071157060440063556066145063040*
0000020071157072040062550062563061040064545063556020163*
0000040067543062555072040071150072557064147060440074556*
Here are some questions to consider:
Are we in fact producing a cultural history that emanates from the
language of computers? Are the cultural references of today
increasingly
coded in numerical values that will need to be compiled and encoded in
the
far future by curious historians of the 21st century? What in fact are
we
leaving behind for future generations on our hard drives and cloud
repositories? And how will the technological culture of today be
viewed
when these values are no longer decipherable. Are we in fact erasing
our
historical past as we create it for the digital future?
Randall
On 3/2/15, 11:07 AM, "ruth catlow" <ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org>
wrote:
Dear NBers
You can see some early submissions to 0p3nR3p0 here
http://0p3nr3p0.net/show/netartizens
I have been tweeting some of them to twitter.com/netartizens using
the
#netartizens hashtag.
Check them out.
Send @Lowpolybot your images for auto-asbtract low-polygon artworks
by
@quasimondo http://bit.ly/18EPVBG. #netartizens
net art expressionism or glitchart? - D!G!t4L.DUMP!ng.GR0UND by
@domibarra http://bit.ly/1DvQAwN #netartizens
The Camera in the Mirror by Mario Santamaria: Google robot sees
itself
reflected in the mirror. http://bit.ly/1APnn2z #netartizens
Cultural Heritage by @alansondheim http://www.alansondheim.org/ch.png
#netartizens
Cheers
Ruth
The NetArtizens Project
http://www.furtherfield.org/netartizens/
On 02/03/15 13:30, Randall Packer wrote:
Greetings Everyone:
First, thank you Marc & Ruth, along with Nick Briz & Joseph Chiocchi
from
0p3nr3p0.net, who have been working for the past weeks to create the
NetArtizens Project, which begins today and culminates with the Art
of
the
Networked Practice | Online Symposium (March 31 ? April 2).
So to begin the conversation, what does it mean to be a NetArtizen?
That
is the subject at hand over the next month, not to be defined by us,
but
fleshed out in in this space through all the varying perspectives
that
make up this community.
And furthermore, as NetArtizens, we ask: how has your practice as an
artist, educator, writer scholar & activist been shaped / catalyzed
/
transformed / by your use of the network? How has the Net altered
the
creation, contextualization, and diffusion of your work? How has the
Net
impacted your studio process? And finally, in reference to this
forum,
what are the various ?net behaviours? that result in the immersion &
flow
of media creation, research, and information distribution that we
participate in each and every day via the network?
As we consider and discuss these questions (and more!), we approach
the
NetArtizens Project as an opportunity to experiment in the power of
the
network to catalyze collective narrative. As NetArtizens, we have
the
means to tell our stories, share our work, debate our opinions - not
just
as individual broadcasters speaking to the multitude ? but
collaboratively
in a hyper-distributed, socially-engaged, many-to-many exchange of
ideas
and opinion.
We invite you to explore the NetArtizens Project, survey the
landscape
of
discourse & production we have provided, and become a
?super-participant?
by shaping & sharing & disseminating the ongoing narrative. If the
flow
of
this project becomes a drowning experience, we ask that you embrace
and
critique it! That?s the only way we?ll come to terms and fully grasp
the
meaning of our evolving role as NetArtizens.
Best,
Randall
The NetArtizens Project
http://www.furtherfield.org/netartizens/
The Art of the Networked Practice | Online Symposium
http://oss.adm.ntu.edu.sg/symposium2015/
Reportage from the Aesthetic Edge
http://www.randallpacker.com/
On 3/2/15, 7:00 AM, "ruth catlow"<ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org>
wrote:
Dear Netbehaviourists,
It is our pleasure to introduce Randall Packer, composer, artist,
writer, educator, former Secretary of the US Department of Art &
Technology, and convener of the upcoming Art of Networked Practice
|
Online Symposium (31 March 31 ? 2 April 2015).
We have invited Randall to act as host and moderator for The
NetArtizens
Project, a month of discourse and artistic production across 3
network
channels including our very own Netbehaviour discussion list,
beginning
right here, right now, and leading up to the symposium. You are
also
invited to contribute to the NetArtizens Open Online Exhibition, an
evolving showcase of works submitted between March 2 ? April 2,
2015.
For more information about The NetArtizens Project and how to
participate:http://www.furtherfield.org/netartizens/
We invite you all to join us to explore, express, and debate the
role
of
the network in our individual and collective practices as artists,
scholars, educators, and citizens of the Net.
The NetArtizens Project is devised by Furtherfield in collaboration
with
Nick Briz & Joseph Chiochhi.
RELEVANT LINKS:
Randall Packer
http://www.randallpacker.com/
The NetArtizens Project
http://www.furtherfield.org/netartizens/
Art of the Networked Practice | Online Symposium
http://oss.adm.ntu.edu.sg/symposium2015/
Randall will say more about it now...!
Can't wait to see what happens!!!
Marc, Ruth and the Furtherfield Crew
--->
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free
culture, claiming it with others ;)
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viewing,
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