[NetBehaviour] eBooks

2019-07-18 Thread { brad brace }



 THAILAND REVISITED: ( Island 2.0 Global Islands Project 2004-5 } 256 pages during time of the 
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THAILAND REVISITED Island 2.0 Global Islands Project
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 KOH SI CHANG: ( Island 2.0 Global Islands Project 2004-5 } 300+ photos from one position: day 
into night, in lively Thai village street: time of the December Tsunami 
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KOH SI CHANG 2004-5 Island 2.0 Global Islands Project
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Virtual to ‘Virtual’

2019-07-18 Thread Edward Picot via NetBehaviour
Good stuff! I just installed the Firefox plugin, and then looked up 
'virtual' in Wikipedia. 172 instances of the word ended up in quote 
marks - and quite a few ended up in double quote marks.


On 17/07/2019 11:46, Garrett Lynch wrote:
I'm releasing a new networked artwork today - Virtual to ‘Virtual’, a 
web browser extension for Firefox and Google Chrome. You can download 
the extension from my site 
(http://www.asquare.org/virtual-to-virtual/) or for Firefox from the 
Firefox Add-ons website 
(https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/virtual-to-virtual/). 
Press release below.


"Virtual to ‘Virtual’ is a web browser extension available for Firefox 
and Google Chrome. On each webpage visited it places all instances of 
the word virtual within single inverted commas.
The title of Virtual to ‘Virtual’ makes reference to philosophical 
theory, in particular that of Giles Deleuze, which defines the virtual 
as immaterial and as such does not occupy a time or space yet is not 
abstract. Consequently, what is virtual can be understood to exist and 
is experientially a part of what is real. In language, however, the 
term virtual is frequently employed as antipodal to real. According to 
this interpretation virtual is immaterial or abstract while real is 
material or existing. Virtual to ‘Virtual’ is intended to stress how 
problematic the term virtual is in language according to philosophical 
theory. It does so through the use of single inverted commas, 
transforming virtual to ‘virtual’, and thereby proposes a correction 
to all instances on the web as a ‘virtual’ networked space."


#networkedart #virtual #language #conceptual #browserextension

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regards
Garrett Lynch IRL
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garr...@asquare.org 
http://www.asquare.org/

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[NetBehaviour] infin

2019-07-18 Thread Alan Sondheim




infin

http://www.alansondheim.org/infin.jpg
http://www.alansondheim.org/infin.mp4

"_In the horizon of the infinite._ - We have left the land and have
embarked. We have burned our bridges behind us - indeed, we have
gone farther and destroyed the land behind us. Now, little ship,
look out! Beside you is the ocean: to be sure, it does not always
roar, and at times it lies spread out like silk and gold and
reveries of graciousness. But hours will come when you will realize
that it is infinite and that there is nothing more awesome than
infinity. Oh, the poor bird that felt free and now strikes the
walls of this cage! Woe, when you feel homesick for the land as if
it had offered more _freedom_ - and there is no longer any 'land.'"

- Nietzsche, The Gay Science, trans. Walter Kaufmann, # 124.

I can write anything here. My fingers write their own; my mind
thinks otherwise. golden < > longed, for example. how did that
come about? or otherwise? I was thinking "golden"; suddenly,
the letters rearranged themselves: "longed." This simply
_occurred,_ it was nothing in my consciousness, really. I haven't
a clue what subterranean machinery calculated this. Surely the
letters didn't fly of their own accord! Another example - 91 =
7 x 13. I didn't calculate this either; it just _is,_ a state
that appears in the same manner as a word appears. Then there is
the _lightning stroke_ after an enormous bolt in the sky; you can
see it slowed up, an odd structure. It's there in the video - not
the bolt but the lesser stroke (powerful nonetheless), which
followed just a few minutes later. By that time I was ready, as
you can see. How and where is this world unfolding?



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