And I want to thank Ruth & Marc for their tireless energy and inspired
community building. And to all of you who have promulgated your artwork,
creative dialogue, and playful DIWOisms through this list and out into the
network. The NetBehaviour mailing is a true art of the networked practice.

Also, to let you know that as soon as the symposium documentation is
available I will post on this list.

All the best,

Randall

From:  ruth catlow <ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org>
Reply-To:  NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
<netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org>
Date:  Thursday, April 2, 2015 at 7:28 PM
To:  NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
<netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org>
Subject:  [NetBehaviour] The Netartizen project ends now

    
 Dear All,
 
 The Netartizen project ends now
 
 but the life of this Netartizen continues, inbox fertilized and spirit
refreshed, inspired and appreciative of the beings and doings of the last
month.
 
 We can still peruse the online exhibition-
http://0p3nr3p0.net/show/netartizens
 
 look back through DIWO antics of kittenz, dreams, blockchains, unwitting
participation, lizards, anguish and algorithms.
 
 and mull over the many unresolved questions of our relationship as art
workers to politics, community and net citizenship more broadly.
 
 <Group HUG>
 I also want to say huge thanks to Randall Packer for instigating, provoking
and shepherding this experience with incredible dedication.
 And to express my warm appreciation to all contributors (and lurkers- we
know you are out there) for your patience, ingenuity, generosity and
critical energy. </Group HUG>
 
 : )
 Ruth
 
 p.s. this is just the beginning
 
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