Re: Landscape Painting of the Information Age

2005-05-20 Thread philip pocock
landscapes, geo-political, mapping, even gardens. philip pocock # distributed via : no commercial use without permission # is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and "info nettime-l&quo

Re: Landscape Painting of the Information Age

2005-05-21 Thread philip pocock
i partly agree with david garcia - banality is more effective and perhaps affective in landscape. the quandary remains though whether romanticism can be consciously eradicated. there is no art work i can think of at the moment in any medium relaing to landscape, urban landscape photo, land art, ins

RE: Landscape Painting in the Information Age

2005-05-24 Thread philip pocock
ryan i havent seen a landscape net culture portal to which you are adding already now, if there is one holler. is it out of the question that you initiate a blog on this, or ask martin dodge to think about adding a section to cybergeography. all sounds like work! cheers philip # distributed

Fwd: High tech trash

2003-02-12 Thread philip pocock
t involving nicely outfitted computer labs with new gear, > wireless Internet connection, etc. in teacher training colleges around <...> philip pocock gabelsbergerstr. 1 d-76135 karlsruhe germany mobile/sms +49 1707 369 870 tel +49 721 845 715 fax +49 721 830 2714 the more we share, the

open letter to manovich - how soft?

2003-02-12 Thread philip pocock
my world, the online world, where things are going wrong. soft cinema is not a scapegoat, it's the work of a major player who ought to know better, or work harder, to get the database dynamic before using it to illustrate a theory that itself needs an 80 year update. philip pocock gabelsbe

Re: Re: Sorry... (FWD)

2003-02-14 Thread philip pocock
is it not time to consider or call for an embargo on australian media art works (as well as any stemming from uncle sam and his 'coalition of the willing')?? my intuitive humanist canadian nature tells me it is time to think about such an action. i can imagine that the high-cost high-tech indu

Re: other than pocock's boycotts

2003-02-16 Thread philip pocock
cock, btw ;-) > > On Sat, 15 Feb 2003, McKenzie Wark wrote: > >> Mr Pocock confuses two relatively separate things, but it seems to me >> he makes an excellent point under each heading anyway. >> >> 1. why not boycott the media product of the United States and its &l

heiko's hiccups :-)

2003-02-17 Thread philip pocock

Re: Don't Call it Art: Ars Electronica 2003

2003-09-30 Thread philip pocock
tney > Museum in New York and its Artport web site where curator Cristiane > Paul > has organized a number of important exhibitions during the last few > years. <...> philip pocock gabelsbergerstr. 1 d- 76135 karlsruhe germany mobile 0049 1707369870 tel/fax/msg 0049 721 830 2714 *the mo