[NetBehaviour] Practice leader/coordinator job at WdKA in Rotterdam/NL
Hello netbehaviour, The Willem de Kooning Academy, home of the Piet Zwart Institute that some of you may know :) is looking for someone to lead and coordinate a multi-year transformation process of one of its core current BA and future MA trajectory. Focus will be on alternative economy, ecology, tech from a critical, practical, and experimental POV. I'm working there in the research department and have to say it's quite an exciting and hopeful change that is slowly put into motion. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to reach me off list, and feel free to >> this mail to people you think could be interested! (hope you're all having fun on the fedi :P) // "The Commercial Practices is one of three interdisciplinary graduation profiles at the Willem de Kooning Academy. The main focus of the WdKA Commercial Practices is helping artists and designers materialize and contribute to alternative modes of organization and production based on strong ecological and cooperative/collaborative values. It seeks to help students to reflect on, experiment and engage with such alternatives while bringing the urgency of the climate crisis and climate justice to art and design education. The Practices invite students to critically reflect on consumer activism, technosolutionism and the language of circularity and sustainability frequently found in today’s products and services." https://www.hogeschoolrotterdam.nl/hogeschool/werken-bij-hr/vacature-overzicht/vd/commercial-practices-program-leader-06-fte/410455/ DEADLINE: 18 December 2022 a. -- https://bleu255.com/~aymeric ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Mastodon
Please post your Mastodon handle below if you want us to follow each other. o/ @320x...@post.lurk.org a. -- https://bleu255.com/~aymeric ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] [workshop] How to run a small social networking site with your friends
sorry for >< plz >> /// How to run a small social networking site with your friends a LURK workshop at Varia, Rotterdam, NL Friday 13.05, Saturday 14.05 2022 /// So you want to run your own social network? /// Whether it is because of online surveillance, doomscrolling, curiosity, the toxic dynamics, the lack of reach, the risk of accounts being removed, the desire for self-governance, etc, there have been multiple reasons to explain why the past years have seen a renewed interest in alternative social media platforms. New federated networked applications and protocols have been developed in tandem to provide similar services as platforms like YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. In particular, the free software Mastodon, has gained traction among small communities of practice interested in experimenting with social media under their own control, as it allows them to decide how to run it, why, and for whom. These self-organized spaces however can still be part of a larger network, called the Fediverse. *However*, while installing such a software is not necessarily the most obvious thing to do, the real challenge only starts *after the installation*, when the software is up and running and all your friends, colleagues, peers, guests, are starting to make use of it. This is exactly what is covered in this two-day intensive workshop! What does it take to run a Mastodon instance? How does online federation work? What are the politics of the Fediverse? What does it take to moderate an instance? We will try to cover it all, from writing terms and code of conduct, to dealing with account reports or problematic users. But also, how to financially sustain your work? What are ways to make it fun and specific to you? What are further opportunities and threats when doing this? The outcome of the workshop is very concrete: you and your community will have a server up and running and a working understanding of the system. Additionally, you will be part of a support network of groups doing the same, including us. /// Who are we looking for? /// We're looking for *existing* groups, collectives or associations who wish to run their own social network to host their communities, either publicly or privately (or both!). We are looking for dedicated and motivated groups that are committed to keeping up with the maintenance work that comes with hosting such a platform. We are especially looking for groups who already tried to do so but found it hard to start. Technical knowledge comes in handy, but is not required. /// Who are we? /// LURK is a collective which, among others, has been hosting an alternative social media site called https://post.lurk.org. We do this for communities focused on net- and computational culture and (experimental) (sound) (new media) (software) arts. We do this because we believe alternative cultural spaces should also exist online. This workshop is based on our experience hosting post.lurk.org since 2018. For more information about us, see https://lurk.org /// What does it cost? /// The workshop is free of charge as it is sponsored by the European cultural program "Culture of Solidarity Fund" of the European Cultural Foundation. There will however be costs associated to renting a domain name and hosting, which are not covered. These are described below. /// What do we expect of you? /// We expect one or two representatives to attend both full workshop days: Friday 13th of May and Saturday 14th of May, either on location or on-line from 11.00-13.00 & 15.00-17.00 CEST. We expect you to do some important preparatory work in advance as well. Such as having a name and description for your server and identifying the needs and desires of your group. What do you want to get out of a self-organized social media server? On the technical level, to attend the workshop you are also expected to have a working version of Hometown installed, which is a modified version of Mastodon. This is what we run at LURK and during the workshop we will explain why. This software can either be self-hosted, if you know how to, or gotten through a hosting provider. Consider a monthly recurring cost of €10 at the minimum. In addition, you will need to have a domain name (i.e. https://superdeluxe.social). If you already have a domain name, you can use a subdomain (i.e. https://my.superdeluxe.social). Domain names can cost anywhere between 10 and 40 euros a year. /// How to apply? /// Places are extremely limited by design. We want to make it useful for everyone, so we will only select a handful of applications. To apply, send us a significant expression of interest by email, at lurk -at- bleu255 -dot- com before the 15th of April, describing : - who you and your group are - your motivation for joining this workshop - whether you have prior experience with alternative social media and if so, what kind of experience - what your
[NetBehaviour] XPUB Special issue 14 psychogeographic launch in Den Haag
sorry for >< plz >> /// Friday 2 April 2021, are you in Den Haag or nearby? Feel like checking out a psychogeographical #publication for a bit of change of scenery? Join XPUB new special issue launch I Don’t Know Where We’re Going, But — A Local Network City Quest FREE ticket + HOWTO https://www.eventbrite.nl/e/launch-i-dont-know-where-were-going-but-a-local-network-city-quest-tickets-147974320175 /// Page Not Found and the Master Experimental Publishing (XPUB) at the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy, are delighted to invite you to the launch of their Special Issue #14, entitled “I Don’t Know Where We’re Going, But — A Local Network City Quest”. The Situationist Times was a magazine edited and published by the Dutch artist Jacqueline de Jong in the sixties. With only six issues, the Times became one of the most exciting and playful magazines of that decade, thanks to its multilingual, transdisciplinary, and cross-cultural exuberance. The never-realised seventh issue, destined to explore the game of Pinball and its female player, is the starting point of our collaboration with XPUB and artist Lídia Pereira. During the course of this semester, the first year Master students were tasked with imagining what the seventh issue could be if it were produced today, under the guidance of Lídia and the XPUB staff. You can discover their works by finding the hotspots they installed throughout The Hague. You are invited to start your psychogeographical exploration of this distributed publication at Page Not Found, on Friday 2 April, from 12:00. This Special Issue was created by Kendal Beynon, Martin Foucaut, Camilo García A., Clara Gradel, Nami Kim, Euna Lee, Jacopo Lega, Federico Poni, Louisa Teichmann, and Floor van Meeuwen. We wholeheartedly thank Jacqueline de Jong for her kind interest and support in this collaboration. Time slots of 15 minutes are available for the start of the quest at Page Not Found, after which you can continue to roam through The Hague for as long as you like until 18:00. /// https://page-not-found.nl https://xpub.nl /// :* a. -- https://bleu255.com/~aymeric ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] Call for Applications PZI XPUB Master course
Sorry for >< please >> /// Call for application WdKA PZI XPUB Master This is what our first year students do: https://issue.xpub.nl This is what our second year students do: https://project.xpub.nl This is an open day (06 Feb): https://pzwart.nl/open-days This is where to apply: https://pzwart.nl/application This is a website: https://xpub.nl /// a. -- https://bleu255.com/~aymeric ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] [online event] Collectiveioning 10 July 2020 19:00 CEST
Sorry for >< please >> The Experimental Publishing (XPUB) class of 2020 would like to invite you to the launch of our final publication, Collectiveioning. /// Collectiveioning Friday, July 10th, 2020, 19h-20h30 CEST/UTC+2 https://project.xpub.nl/collectiveioning/ /// /ko 'lek tiv yon ning/ The gathering of collective memory. A pre-literate notion of memory, in a communal way, something commemorative rather than putting a memory in a container. What we thought it was going to be changed completely. We are in that way changing our memory of what it was supposed to be. What are you able to collect? Memories? Objects? People? A collection of texts and people, collecting and composing each other? Somehow it's not even important that we have all the knowledge, what's important is the living, generative sense of the collection. /// Collectiveioning is a publication that collects the work generated in our time at XPUB, from collective Special Issues in the first year (Special Issues 07, 08, 09), with threads that connect to the second year graduation projects. We will present our collective and individual research on Friday, July 10, 2020 at 19:00, followed by a Q & A session. Although the presentation will be concise and spectacular, if you miss it, a web-to-print website will remain online, where you can choose to make your own co(ll/nn)ections. You may also print out what you collect from it at your own leisure. A complete, deluxe, shelf object (i.e. a printed version) will follow in October 2020. Date: Friday, July 10th, 2020 Time: 19h-20h30 CEST/UTC+2 Place: https://project.xpub.nl/collectiveioning/ Occasion: ULTIMATE Extraordinary Very Special Issue Indeed Attire: Birthday Suit or Business Casual or Casual Business or Come As You Are XPUB Class of 2020: Simon Browne Bohye Woo Paloma García Artemis Gryllaki Tancredi di Giovanni Pedro Sá Couto Biyi Wen Rita Graça /// XPUB is a two-year course that prepares students to critically engage with societal issues and social practices within the fast changing field of art, design, and cultural production. More specifically, XPUB focuses on the acts of making things public and creating publics in the age of post-digital networks. XPUB’s interests in publishing are therefore twofold: first, publishing as the inquiry and participation into the technological frameworks, political context, and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, how these are, or can be, used to create publics. https://xpub.nl The online launch of the Collectiveioning XPUB publication is part of Willem de Kooning's graduate programme The Chain of Events. This programme will present the work of both Master and Bachelor alumni in the form of an online Graduation Catalogue and a Graduation Show programme that will last until the end of March 2021. The official launch of the catalogue is planned for the 17 of July 2020. For more information please visit https://www.wdka.nl/news-events/graduation-show-2020. /// The Collectiveioning launch is made possible with the support from Open Source Publishing, servus.at and lilimit. /// :* a. -- https://bleu255.com/~aymeric ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] [event] XPUB Special Issue #11 // Post-Digital Itch Today 17:00 CEST
Sorry for >< please >> /// Special Issue #11 // Post-Digital Itch *Today*, 17:00 CEST at https://xpub.lurk.org /// Master of Arts in Fine Art and Design: Experimental Publishing Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy /// January–April 2020 From the other side of the world, we were given data about a past dictatorship threatening to reinstate itself. A portion of an archive that exists to keep history truthful and educate the present, the recurrent time of political urgency and authoritarian repression. We were entrusted to secure it, manage it, and publish it anonymously. We cannot share the archive itself, but we can share our stories (experiences) and process (tools, methods) at this collectively assembled website: https://issue.xpub.nl/11/ In collaboration with Het Nieuwe Instituut, Stichting NAC, ${AN_ARCHIVAL_INSTITUTION}, and ${A_DIGITAL_ADVOCACY_GROUP}. /// Today at 17:00 CEST we will try to create a public for that 1. Join our webchat at https://xpub.lurk.org 2. At 17:00 we will provide a stream link there 3. 17–19:30h presentation, Q, music 4. BONUS TRACK: Afterwards we invite you to join https://post.lurk.org/@anglk/104018100875125672 /// :* a. -- https://bleu255.com/~aymeric ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] Call for Applications PZI XPUB Master
Sorry for >< please >> /// Piet Zwart Institute Experimental Publishing (XPUB) A two-year master focussed on the acts of making things public and creating publics in the age of post-digital networks. /// Calling all AI hiding blockchain comics, adults screaming hyper-binary screensavers, governments designing multi-DIWO architectures, viruses disrupting top-down traditions, hobbyists sending non-industrial software, teachers seeing copyrighted blogs, whistleblowers spamming shared files, celebrities criticizing homemade synthesizers, judges demanding AI carpets, individuals showing inter-anarcho-capitalist corruption, publics mediating anarcho-syndicalist tapes, librarians conspiring retro-plaintext recycling, entrepreneurs banning copyfree HTML pages, regulators faking bottom-up graffitis, CEOs screening precarious feeds, musicians painting version-controlled canvases, businesses listening to communist futures, livecoders surveilling organic privacy, amateurs fighting horizontal cybernetics, architects dancing neo-craft feels. /// https://www.pzwart.nl/experimental-publishing/ /// Applications Deadlines: 06.03.2020: NON-EU + EU priority 24.04.2020: Final EU deadline /// a. -- https://bleu255.com/~aymeric ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] [event] INPUT/ OUTPUT - XPUB Special Issue 10 (12.12.19, Rotterdam) 12-13.07.2019
Sorry for >< please >> /// INPUT/ OUTPUT XPUB Special Issue 10 modular publication launch at DE PLAYER in Rotterdam (Eurovision2020 FTW) Thursday 12.12.19, doors open at 20:00 /// Dear operators, We would to invite you to combine, modulate, compose, and play with our 10 unique contributions to the common assembly of the modular publication INPUT-OUTPUT. Each contribution consists of one or more modules. Each of them represents our individual interests in the matter of signals, circuits, language and interfaces, while using modular synthesis as a means to explore these concepts and systems. Outputs vary between sound, image and text. Assemble and use at your own risk. Avital Barkai, Damlanur Bilgin, Sandra Golubjevaite, Tisa Neža Herlec, Mark van den Heuvel, Max Lehmann, Mika Motskobili, Clara Noseda, Anna Sandri, and Ioana Tomici /// https://issue.xpub.nl/10/ https://www.deplayer.nl/events/de-player-experimental-publishing-xpub-present-inputoutput http://www.pzwart.nl/experimental-publishing/ /// :* a. -- https://bleu255.com/~aymeric ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] [event] Upsetting Settings - XPUB Gradshow 2019 + Workshops 12-13.07.2019
Sorry for >< please >> /// UPSETTING SETTINGS XPUB Gradshow 2019 WORM, UBIK, S/ASH GA\\ERY (Rotterdam, NL) 12-13.07.2019 Boomgaardsstraat 71 Rotterdam /// Upsetting Settings presents graduation projects initiated by Alexander Roidl, Alice Strete, Angeliki Diakrousi, Joca van der Horst, Natasha Berting, and Zalán Szakács. The concept of this exhibition arises from the idea of the default setting, a situation in which a specific mode of interaction is selected automatically, pre-configured to work out of the box without the need to tinker with its underlying apparatus. Every system comes with default settings predefined by its creators, and most of the time, these settings remain unchanged by us, the users of such systems. These defaults do not represent our needs but are possibly the materialisation of biases from the system's makers, from corporate or political interests, from a society at large. The projects engage with the concept of default modes and propose interventions in their core structure/source/root so as to start thinking collectively about better places from which to begin. You are invited to become root users, active listeners, smart speakers, intentional eaters, counter trolls, sensorial spectators! /// 12/07 FRIDAY OPENING & PRESENTATIONS 19:00-22:40 - Presentations 22:40-02:00 - Drinks + DJ Naam 13/07 SATURDAY -- WORKSHOPS & PERFORMANCES 11:00-12:00 MEAL REPLACEMENTS 101 – Alice Strete Location: UBIK FREE screening/discussion, max 10 participants, no RSVP necessary 12:00-13:00 INSTANT WARNET WORKSHOP – Natasha Berting Location: UBIK FREE workshop, max 8 participants, no RSVP necessary 13:00-14:00 AMPLIFY ANGRY VOICES – Angeliki Diakrousi Location: Slash Gallery and surrounding area FREE workshop, max 10 participants, no RSVP necessary 13:30-14:00 EIGENGRAU – Zalan Szakacs Location: UBIK FREE performance, no RSVP necessary /// Upsetting settings results from a year of research done at the Experimental Publishing (XPUB) master in Fine Art and Design program of the Piet Zwart Institute. XPUB is a two-year course that prepares students to critically engage with societal issues and social practices within the fast changing field of art, design and cultural production. More specifically, XPUB focuses on the acts of making things public and creating publics in the age of post-digital networks. XPUB’s interests in publishing are therefore twofold: first, publishing as the inquiry and participation into the technological frameworks, political context and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, how these are, or can be, used to create publics. /// Grad projects overview: https://project.xpub.nl Full programme: https://project.xpub.nl/README19.NFO Poster generator: https://project.xpub.nl/2019/postergenerator/ XPUB: http://www.pzwart.nl/experimental-publishing/ /// :* a. -- https://bleu255.com/~aymeric ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] XPUB Special Issue 09 - IFL3 / The Library is Open - 20.06.2019 Rotterdam
Sorry for >< please >> /// Interfacing the Law 3 / The Library is Open Thursday June 20th, 2019 Leeszaal West Rotterdam 13:30-18:00 https://issue.xpub.nl/09 /// Dear readers, The Library Is Open invites you to an afternoon of workshops that make the operations within libraries visible. Join us in exploring the actions and roles of legal and extra-legal libraries (municipal, pirate, academic, +++), their custodians, and the public that form a community around collections of texts. Registration is not necessary, as on arrival you will be assigned to two workshops. After the first session there will be a short break, after which the second session of workshops will begin. At the end of the event we'll have a moment to share the outcomes of the workshops all together. We'd like you to attend both sessions if possible, in order to maximise the experience. The event is divided into three parallel workshops which will be held twice, giving participants the opportunity to encounter different experiences. Details about the workshops: https://issue.xpub.nl/09 /// The Library Is Open is a participatory event developed by the Piet Zwart Institute's Experimental Publishing program as part of the research project Special Issue #9: Interfacing the Law, in partnership with Constant. Interfacing the Law is a recurring thematic project which looks at how publishing practices develop in accordance, or in dissonance with legal frameworks. Contributors: Simon Browne, Tancredi Di Giovanni, Paloma García, Rita Graça, Artemis Gryllaki, Pedro Sá Couto, Femke Snelting, Biyi Wen, Bohye Woo http://www.pzwart.nl/experimental-publishing/ /// :* a. -- https://bleu255.com/~aymeric ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] What Remains released! Comfy 8-bit NES game for the end time
Sorry for >< please >> /// What Remains Final ROM 1.0 https://iodinedynamics.com/whatremains.html /// It is 1986. You just came home from a skate session when a video game cartridge falls into your hands. Excited to find out what it contains, you visit your friend who just got a Nintendo for Christmas. You quickly insert the cartridge and a strange list of encrypted files appears... /// What Remains is an 8-bit interactive fiction and adventure video game about environmental issues, the manipulation of public opinion, and whistleblowing. It is distributed on recycled video game cartridges for the original 1985 NES. The game story is based on a two year long research seeking to identify several strategies used to delay industry regulation and manipulate public opinion during the 80s. More specifically, we explored ways to show the strategies used by a.o. the oil and tobacco industry to spread false information and doubt, influencing public opinion in order to delay new regulations to protect the public and the environment. These same strategies are still used today, by industries and governments, creating a huge obstacle to effectively act on the threat of global warming. The development of What remains was supported by Creative Industries Fund NL, Democracy & Media Foundation, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Akademie Schloss Solitude, ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, V2_ Lab for the Unstable Media, WORM Pirate Bay, FoAM Kernow, Varia, ESC Medien Kunst Labor, Hotel Mariakapel, and Servus. /// The game is developed for the original NES hardware. The ROM is available on itch.io as pay what you want/can (including gratis), and is fully playable in most NES emulators and NES flashcards. The source code and the tools created for the development of the game will be published soon after the game release. A limited run of 80 recycled cartridges is being produced by reusing and repurposing original components, in line with the project’s concept and scope. /// :* a. -- https://bleu255.com/~aymeric ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] [event] XPUB Special Issue 8 - The Network We (de)Served
Sorry for >< please >> /// Dear guest, We traveled from home to home by bicycle, setting up homeservers. As friends and companions on this Infrastructour, we studied our routers over drinks served by our hosts. Where possible we installed our servers in our homes, in other cases we had to depend on another member of the group. While self-hosting together we questioned our understandings of networks, autonomy, online publishing and social infrastructures, where each of us departed from a different question. We would like to share our personal (yet interconnected) routes with you, tell you a story, present our web- and printed zines, and invite you to explore our homebrewed network. Date: Thursday, 04 April 2019 Location: Gouwstraat 3, Rotterdam Entrance: Free Start: 19:00 https://issue.xpub.nl/08/ Contributors: Simon Browne, Tancredi Di Giovanni, Paloma García, Rita Graça, Artemis Gryllaki, Pedro Sá Couto, Biyi Wen, Bohye Woo, Roel Roscam Abbing, Manetta Berends, Lídia Pereira, André Castro, Aymeric Mansoux, Michael Murtaugh, Steve Rushton, Leslie Robbins. Brought to you by the Master of Arts in Fine Art and Design: Experimental Publishing (XPUB) of the Piet Zwart Institute, and Varia, Centre for Everyday Technology, Rotterdam, April 2019. /// Master of Arts in Fine Art and Design: Experimental Publishing Final EU Application deadline: 01.05.2019 http://www.pzwart.nl/experimental-publishing/ /// a. -- https://bleu255.com/~aymeric ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] Start up, Burn out: Life Hacks 13.12.18 at HNI
Sorry for >< please >> /// Start up, Burn out: Life Hacks 13.12.2018 19:30-21:30 Het Nieuwe Instituut Rotterdam The Netherlands /// Dear Entreprecarious Life Hackers, (◕‿◕) Take your time to reflect on this: Are you doing what you truly want to do? (◕‿◕) ị̞͍s̯̩̠ ̴̩͉̫̗͇ț̠ͅh̪̼̟̪̕i͠s͎̝̩̯̩̠ ̗̘̰̟̩͕p̻̘͙͓á̩̭r̳͚͕̘͖ṯ̤̼͔͖ͅ ̜̱o̯̩̦̗̮̖̣f ̺͝y̥͡o̧̺͚͉̠͙̗ͅu̧̜͖̥r̸̘ ̹̤͙̳j̴̙̗o̵̼̲͉͖̮b̥͖͘ ͕͓ḏ̷̩e̫s͖̭͕̙̱͉ć̖͉̯̙̫̪r̶̠i̖p̨̜t̨̼͓ͅi͖͈͇͙͞o͏̹̠̬̻n͍̩͇̱͞? (◕‿◕) If happiness is a currency, how rich do you think you are? (◕‿◕) ♪♬ ғɪx ᴡᴏʙʙʟʏ ᴏғғɪᴄᴇ ғᴜʀɴɪᴛᴜʀᴇ ʙʏ ᴜsɪɴɢ ᴏʟᴅ ᴄᴅs ᴛᴏ ᴀᴠᴏɪᴅ ᴡᴏʙʙʟᴇs ᴀɴᴅ ᴘʀᴏᴛᴇᴄᴛ ᴛʜᴇ ᴄᴀʀᴘᴇᴛ. ᴛʜᴇʏ ᴀʟsᴏ ᴍᴀᴋᴇ ɢʀᴇᴀᴛ ᴄᴏᴀsᴛᴇʀs. ♪♬ Gill Baldwin, Simon Browne, Tancredi Di Giovanni, Paloma García, Rita Graça, Artemis Gryllaki, Pedro Sá Couto, Biyi Wen and Bohye Woo. /// https://issue.xpub.nl/07/ /// Life Hacks manifests in a series of gatherings that respond to this ambivalence by exploring the approaches and techniques adopted to design or redesign life against the backdrop of growing precarity and an intensified entrepreneurial regime. Together with Silvio Lorusso, theorists, practitioners and XPUB, the Experimental Publishing program of the Piet Zwart Institute, Life Hacks looks into the tensions and releases that emerge from the constant reinvention and progressive self-optimization necessary to inhabit public and private space, manage time and productivity, and tweak one's own thoughts and feelings. /// :* a. -- https://bleu255.com/~aymeric ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] Call for Applications PZI XPUB Master 1/3
Dear ${USER}, XPUB Master is open for applications! We focus on ${TRENDING_MEMES}, our staff includes ${GREAT_TUTORS} and we regularly collaborate with ${OBVIOUS_NAME_DROPPING_IS_OBVIOUS}. Non-EU + EU priority Deadline: 01.03.19 http://www.pzwart.nl/experimental-publishing/ ${HASHTAGS} a. -- https://bleu255.com/~aymeric ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] What Remains: new NES game launch at V2_ 27/09/18
Sorry for >< please >> /// It is 1986. You just came home from a skate session when a video game cartridge falls into your hands. Excited to find out what kind of game is on it, you visit your friend who got a Nintendo for Christmas. You plug in the cartridge and a strange list of encrypted files appears... https://iodinedynamics.com/whatremains.html /// Do you like 8-bit video games? Do you like chiptune music? Do you want to save the world? Do you think this is all hopeless? If you said YES to at least one of these questions, then you are invited to join us Thursday 27 September at V2_, in Rotterdam, NL, for the launch of a new NES game and a performance from punk rock influenced chiptune duo Men of Mega. http://v2.nl/events/iodine-dynamics-presents-what-remains /// What remains is made possible with support from Creative Industries Fund NL, Democracy & Media Foundation, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Akademie Schloss Solitude, ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, V2_ Lab for the Unstable Media, WORM Pirate Bay, FoAM Kernow, Varia, ESC Medien Kunst Labor and Hotel Mariakapel. Our server is kindly hosted by Servus. /// Bonus track: Free Personality Test (because you're nice) https://iodinedynamics.com/whatkind.html /// :* a. -- https://bleu255.com/~aymeric ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] XPUB Special Issue 6 - XPPL / Interfacing the Law
Sorry for >< please >> /// Dear potential pirate, You're welcome to share your books with us, regardless of where you got them from. XPPL is a platform for potential pirate librarianship where knowledge comrades share information freely. The library gathers all the books and articles floating around on our shelves, hard drives, memory sticks and bathroom floors. It starts at XPUB, but it can go anywhere you want it to. LAUNCH DATE 14/06/18 at LEESZAAL ROTTERDAM WORKSHOP 16:00 - 18:00 PRESENTATIONS 20:00 more info: https://issue.xpub.nl/06/ Natasha Berting, Angeliki Diakrousi, Joca van der Horst, Alexander Roidl, Alice Strete and Zalán Szakács /// a. -- https://bleu255.com/~aymeric ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour