Re: [NetBehaviour] IMPORTANT STATEMENTS XXXXVII

2010-01-07 Thread Renee Turner

Simply beautiful! Manik

best, Renee
On Jan 7, 2010, at 8:50 PM, manik wrote:


...MANIK...JANUARY...2010...
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[NetBehaviour] [Fwd: LDV - VETPRO Effective Training at Traffic Training Parks for Children [Archivos adjuntos 2]]

2010-01-07 Thread helen varley jamieson
just as a diversion from that Other Topic, how understandable is this 
call for proposals?
h ; )

 Original Message 
 

Dear Sir / Madam,

 

The Community Policing Division of Yozgat City Police is looking for 
HOST INSTITUTIONS (receiving partners) for a Leonardo da Vinci Mobility 
Project.

 

Yozgat City Police (YCP) is the responsible state organization for the 
security and traffic control of the Yozgat City. There are around 550 
police officers working for YCP. Directorate of YCP is located in the 
Centrum of Yozgat City, in the middle of Turkey in central Anatolia. I 
attached a document about Community Policing Division of Yozgat City 
Police. More information about YCP can be obtained from the address 
“www.yozgat.pol.tr ” and 
www.tdp.yozgat.pol.tr .

 

I would like to ask you if your organization would be interested in 
forming a partnership with the Community Policing Division of Yozgat 
City Police in the framework of EU Leonardo da Vinci Mobility Program.

 

As you may know, Leonardo is a vocational training program which helps 
institutes to increase the quality of the services. Through the program, 
institutes are expected to achieve this goal by developing new training 
modules. Please be informed that Leonardo da Vinci Project doesn’t give 
you any financial or strategic responsibility. For more information 
about Leonardo da Vinci Programme you can visit the Europen Commission’s 
web site. Please follow this link “ 
http://ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-programme/doc82_en.htm ” 
if you would like to get technical information about the Life Long 
Programme of EU.

 

The general information about our Leonardo da Vinci Mobility Project is 
attached. The name of the Project is *“Effective Training at Traffic 
Training Parks for Children / Effective-TrTr”*. We would like visit your 
country/city/organization according to the project aims and expected 
outcomes. The time of the study visits is not exact and can negotiate 
later. You can also find what the responsibilities of the partners for 
the project are in the summary of project which is attached.

 

I would appreciate it if you could let me know as soon as possible about 
your confirmation and send the letter of intend of your organization 
signed ans stamped. You can fax it or send it via an email after scanning.

 

At the end of this month (January) after fulfilling all the procedures I 
will send the project to the Turkish National Agency for EU. After the 
approval of the National Agency, the project will get started. I will 
inform you about result of our application.

 

If you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact me.

 

Best regards,

 

NOTE: Please do not reply to this e-mail. Send your replies to 
ozbekser...@yahoo.com 

 

 

*Erdal ÖZBEK  Enver 
TUFANER* 

Chief of Community Policing Bureau  Yozgat National 
Education Directorate

Superintendent   Projects 
Manager

Yozgat City Police TURKEY

 

 

/The List of Attachments:/

/1.The Information Document about the Project/

/2.Draft of the Letter of Intend/

/ /





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[NetBehaviour] 'WHO BREAKS THE CODES?'

2010-01-07 Thread info
Margareta Lekic and Andi Ant at Factory-Art, Berlin

'WHO BREAKS THE CODES?'
FACTORY-ART

Mommsentrasse 27
10629 - BERLIN
Phone: 0049.(0)30.31809794
Fax:  0049.(0)31519687
Contact: Robert Bogatec
i...@factory-art.com

www.factory-art.com

Opening: Friday 8 January, 6pm

9 January > 27 February

Factory-Art gallery presents the double personal of Croatian artist 
Margareta Lekic and the Slovene artist Andi Ant.

Margareta Lekic

The works of the artist Margareta Lekic are a research into the 
articulation of the relation between man and woman.
Working with conventions of behavior she constructs objects that serve 
to generate manifestations of individual responses to experiential 
mediated devices. 'Wet the finger' is soft sponge that gives a nice 
comfortable feeling to a finger but the result is a laughing sound which 
gives the viewer a note of shame. The work 'Nipple vibrator' is a tool 
for pleasure made out of a kid's toy.

For the sake of analyzing conduct and communication by the construction 
of temporary, simple found units, the artist mainly uses basic round and 
cylinder elements, as in the video 'Circle', which is about creation and 
destruction showed in a basic, silent and very slow way.
In the work 'Stick', conceived as an intervention on the found cardboard 
cylinder, the artist glued an eatable pretzel (which also has a cylinder 
shape) creating one big stick. It deals with the idea of an existent 
phallus structure with the intention of the physical sense 
(eatable-fellatio).
All the works actively involve the viewer. There is a big pointer 
towards the sexual aspect of the relation between both genders, but she 
has well looked at other aspects: the symbolic space of social 
interaction, as aesthetic space and the designed space of the work of art.
The artist will be present at the opening.

Andi Ant

The artist Andi Ant works principally against the conventions. For this 
reason it is his intention to hide his identity: no pictures, no 
interviews nor physical contact.

In this way he obtains to break the rule concerning that we see first a 
finished artwork and afterwards understand it. He usually sends only a 
message where it is described how to realize his artwork. Therefore he 
has turned the action up side down and he asks us to understand the 
artwork before we see it.

In this exhibition we can see 'Uniforms' Catholic clergyman, 2008 where 
big black silicon didlos are wearing the blalck&white catholic clergyman 
and 'Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité', 2008.

With the project 'Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité', 2008 Andi Ant wants to 
ironize the slogan symbol of the French revolution. He underlines that 
not much has really changed from that time.

This time the work is inside a rectangular metal cage containing 4 
elements, each on the four corners. The 'elements' are 4 quails without 
feathers, hairs and heads. These animals can be seen as people. Not 
considered particularly courageous, but as essentially preys they are 
like consumers. The absence of the head makes the situation more 
surreal. It is the symbol of the uncertainty in which we humans are living.
Andi Ant lives between Chennai_India and Capadoccia_Turkey and he will 
not be present at the opening.




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[NetBehaviour] 0100101110101101.ORG: The Book is Out

2010-01-07 Thread marc garrett
0100101110101101.ORG: The Book is Out

Originally by Franco Mattes sent before Christmas, but lost it in my in 
box somewhere :-)

marc

Hi everybody,

An amazing tiny very funny book on our work is now in bookstores all 
over the world! It's half a way between a biography and a catalogue, it 
features all our works and stunts plus one that's been kept secret for 
14 years...
Check it out: http://www.0100101110101101.ORG/book.html

Here's the book's flap blurb:

Eva and Franco Mattes: 0100101110101101.org
Authors: Domenico Quaranta, Bruce Sterling, RoseLee Goldberg, Wu Ming, 
Fabio Cavallucci, Maurizio Cattelan, Joline Blais, Jon Ippolito, Tilman 
Baumgartel, Matthew Mirapaul, Marco Deseriis
Publisher: Charta, 2009

Featuring previously unseen works, this book is the first official 
monograph on the artists-provocateurs Eva and Franco Mattes aka 
0100101110101101.ORG. Over the last ten years, the Mattes have 
manipulated video games, Internet technologies, feature films and street 
advertising to reveal truths concealed by contemporary society. They 
have created media facades believable enough to elicit embarrassing 
reactions from governments, the public and the art world, and they have 
orchestrated several unpredictable mass performances, staged outside art 
spaces and involved unwitting audiences in scenarios that mingle truth 
and falsehood to the point of being indistinguishable.
This book brings together all these exploits, including the anecdotes, 
indictments and controversies that have always accompanied them. At the 
same time the book reveals the couple's very first (and until now 
undisclosed) work: Stolen Pieces. Over two years, 1995-97, they toured 
the world's most important museums and stole dozens of fragments from 
well-known works by artists such as Duchamp, Kandinsky, Beuys and 
Rauschenberg. This work, which has remained a secret for 14 years, is 
revealed and discussed here for the very first time. This unique book is 
a combination of history and fiction, criticism and plagiarism, jesting 
and journalism.
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[NetBehaviour] CLASS WARGAMES WINTER MANOEUVRES

2010-01-07 Thread info
CLASS WARGAMES WINTER MANOEUVRES

Wednesday 27th January 2010
7.00pm to 10.00pm

Housmans
5 Caledonian Road
King’s Cross
London N1 9DX

Class Wargames will be showing our film - 'Class Wargames
Presents Guy Debord's The Game of War' - and hosting a
collective playing of Debord's game.

Seating is limited so arrive early to be assured of a place.

http://www.classwargames.net
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=58141166910&ref=ts
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread s_home
Hi Alan & all,

>From the amazing discussion about via Second Life, to this now.

It proves how varied this list really is...

Stuart.



>
>Good grief this is an incredibly weird topic, it was just a call for 
>submissions, we understood it! Now it's probably the most commented
>on topic on Netbehaviour! Sure is behaviour! Count me in!?
>
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread s_home
Wow Martin,

I am wondering if you are a real person. To presume that just because
people teach at a Universities that, they are not as good as artists who do not teach, is a myopic point of view. And of course, you are welcome to it, you really are ;-)

Wishing all liberated minds well...Stuart
er .. yes that is obvious.


On 8 Jan 2010, at 00:08, Simon Biggs
wrote:


Another dualistic
statement. 

Simon Biggs

Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
s.biggs@eca.ac.uk
www.eca.ac.uk

Creative
Interdisciplinary Research
into
CoLlaborative Environments
CIRCLE research
group
www.eca.ac.uk/circle/

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AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk


From: martin mitchell

Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:59:44 +
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January



Artists who teach in art colleges unfortunately seem to become
academics.

An individual is either an artist or an academic.


On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:54, Simon Biggs
wrote:

Most people on this list are artists, including myself.
Any academic roles we have are a result of what we have done as artists,
not academics. That is part of socio-economics...

Simon Biggs

Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
s.biggs@eca.ac.uk
www.eca.ac.uk

Creative
Interdisciplinary Research
into
CoLlaborative Environments
CIRCLE research group
www.eca.ac.uk/circle/

si...@littlepig.org.uk
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www.littlepig.org.uk


AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk


From: martin mitchell
 >
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
 >
Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:39:14 +
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
 >
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

WHOW..No the complete opposite I'm an artist and not an
academic.


On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:28, Simon Biggs
wrote:

You don’t like art?

Simon Biggs

Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
s.biggs@eca.ac.uk
www.eca.ac.uk

Creative
Interdisciplinary Research
into
CoLlaborative Environments
CIRCLE research group
www.eca.ac.uk/circle/

si...@littlepig.org.uk
//114/si...@littlepig.org.uk>  //79/si...@littlepig.org.uk //79/si...@littlepig.org.uk> > 
www.littlepig.org.uk

  > 
AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk


From: martin mitchell
  //79/martinmitc...@mac.com //79/martinmitc...@mac.com> > >
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
  //79/netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org //79/netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org> > >
Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 17:42:10 +
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
  //79/netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org //79/netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org> > >
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

 Have no idea what  this means ..

 "They want some video art that engages current international
socio-economic events to put in an exhibition".

Common sense tells us it's meaningless.

Just cannot write anymore... this is embarrassing nonsense.

martin mitchell.



On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris
wrote:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56




On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"

 //79/s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
//79/s.bi...@eca.ac.uk> > >
wrote:

Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages
current
international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.

Simon Biggs

Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
//114/s.bi...@eca.ac.uk>
 //79/s.bi...@eca.ac.uk //79/s.bi...@eca.ac.uk> > 
www.eca.ac.uk

  > 

Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
CIRCLE research group
www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
   

si...@littlepig.org.uk
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Alan Sondheim


Good grief this is an incredibly weird topic, it was just a call for 
submissions, we understood it! Now it's probably the most commented
on topic on Netbehaviour! Sure is behaviour! Count me in!?


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[NetBehaviour] Turbulence Commission: "FUJI spaces and other places" by Nurit Bar-Shai

2010-01-07 Thread Turbulence
January 3, 2010; 6:30 am in Tokyo (4:30 pm EST)
Turbulence Commission: "FUJI spaces and other places" by Nurit Bar-Shai
http://turbulence.org/works/FUJI

Appropriating, processing, and interweaving several existing webcam feeds of
Mount Fuji, "FUJI" is a durational piece for four seasons. "FUJI" examines
the authenticity of networked, spatiotemporal experiences of distant nature,
sacred sites, and sacred icons. The overwhelming immediacy and delirious
variety of live broadcasts available via the Internet, as well as the
current incitement to communicate with distant but real subjects alter our
experience of space which is invariably mediated through images. In "FUJI",
the gap between the real place and its representation no longer exists.
"FUJI" is a voyage across deep time, experienced minute by minute, day by
day -- a longing for a place that could never be, yet, evidently, always is.

BIOGRAPHY

Nurit Bar-Shai is an inter-media artist who composes video and live
telematic installations. Her work has been exhibited at the OK-Center in
Linz, The National Art Center in Tokyo, SESI Gallery in Sao Paulo, the
Science Gallery at Trinity College, Dublin, The State Museum of Contemporary
Art, Thessaloniki and The Center for Digital Art in Israel, among others.
Bar-Shai received a Prix Ars Electronica 2007 Honorary Mention, the 11th
Japan Media Arts Festival Jury Award, ETC Finishing Funds award, funded by
NYSCA, ARTIS - Contemporary Israeli Art Fund Grant, and was commissioned by
Turbulence.org, with funds from The Greenwall Foundation (2006), and with
funds from The Jerome Foundation (2009). Bar-Shai has held residencies at
the Experimental Television Center, the Makor Steinhardt Center,
Harvestworks and the European Lab for Interactive Media Art: eMobiLArt.


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[NetBehaviour] BEFOREBETWEENBEYOND P.V THURS 7th JAN

2010-01-07 Thread Seth Guy
You are warmly invited to,
 
BEFOREBETWEENBEYOND
 
PRIVATE VIEW: THURSDAY 7th JANUARY
 
Featuring installation, drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture from 
artists
Stuart Blackmore,  Nicholas Brown,  Beatrice Deleplanque,  Seth Guy,
Joseph Kopiel,  Cheryl Lane,  Alice Mahoney,  Amy Mckenny.
 
at TAP, Old Water Works, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, SS0 7AB
see: www.coexist.org.uk for directions and further information...
Nearest stn: Prittlewell
 
Come and check out the new contemporary art space in Essex, only 30 odd mins on 
a train from Liverpool Streeet Stn!! 
Hope to see you there, SG.
--
AND in conjuction with B.B.B. and to celebrate the new year I want to 
officially launch my new experimental sound project The SARS Virus. The Sonic 
Aggregate Reappropriation System (SARS) is a FREE downloadable archive of RAW 
MATERIAL sound recordings by artists for artists, which will continue to grow 
larger and larger with time. Contributions of raw materials from artists will 
be gladly accepted. Drop me a line eh?
Currently I have uploaded 400+ of my own loops and samples all FREE to download 
and be reappropriated...so go get 'em!
 
http://www.last.fm/music/The+Sars+Virus
 
Please forward on to anyone who may be interested!!!
Best wishes,
 
Seth Guy


 


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Re: [NetBehaviour] you are condemned by your own image....................!

2010-01-07 Thread karen blissett
Thank you for posting the image and putting me back on the list :-)

karen

On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 12:19 AM, marc garrett
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[NetBehaviour] Electronic mail marketing: Status portraits offer.

2010-01-07 Thread info
from Heath Bunting, sending to list...

marc

Electronic mail marketing: Status portraits offer.

Portraits are mostly of people's faces, but sometimes
include more of the body and sometimes the surrounding
environment.

Any reflection upon self is incomplete without
consideration of the outside world.

Status portraits represent the self in terms of its
relationship to the united kingdom system.

http://status.irational.org/visualisation/portraits/

I offer to create your portrait for 250.00 GBP
(or value in kind) or 1000.00 GBP (or value in kind)
artist signed copy. (25% discount for existing holders
of Heath Bunting signed artwork).

If you accept, you will be required to answer a few
thousand questions.

Offer valid until 2011.

Hope all is well with you.

Heath Bunting

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Re: [NetBehaviour] you are condemned by your own image....................!

2010-01-07 Thread marc garrett
via Karen, she was bounced from the list for some reason. Will try to 
correct...

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
How odd surely being a part of academia, management systems or a bird sitting 
on a fence is part of a closeted environment.

On 8 Jan 2010, at 00:12, brian gibson wrote:

> jesus, mart,
> you are narrow as a sparrow.
> 
> its safe to say simon is an artist, an academic, a human, a descendent of 
> biggs and more.. 
> and this is said without even really knowing the man..
> 'a man is either and artist or an academic.'
> what an absurd and dangerous idea.
> 
> get rid of all those boxes in your head.
> life is easier than you think.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 7:03 PM, martin mitchell  wrote:
> Is this an academic statement:-You need to get out more...
> 
> Spent 7 hours today walking along Lea Valley making digital images of snow 
> and ice effects ..
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:57, Simon Biggs wrote:
> 
>> You need to get out more...
>> 
>> Simon Biggs
>> 
>> Research Professor
>> edinburgh college of art
>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>> www.eca.ac.uk
>> 
>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>> CIRCLE research group
>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>> 
>> si...@littlepig.org.uk
>> www.littlepig.org.uk
>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>> 
>> 
>> From: martin mitchell 
>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>> 
>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:55:00 +
>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>> 
>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel 
>> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>> 
>> It was used without any description of a subject matter, I'm not a 
>> politician or economist merely an artist, on reading had no idea about what 
>> writer was referring to, I do not read dreadful daily papers or listen to 
>> office management language which the original statement was concerned with, 
>> spending as much time allowed me aside from basic human needs and desires, 
>> in my studio creating mostly digital imagery.Sensible an individual on this 
>> site linked a message to . I'm Singing ... on YouTube .. immediately 
>> understood idea behind administrative statement.
>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:41, Simon Biggs wrote:
>> 
>>> It wasn’t Helen who used the term “socio-economic”, it was me. Why is that 
>>> term difficult? It seems clear to me. It evokes those aspects of the social 
>>> that are primarily to do with exchange; material and otherwise. I’d be 
>>> interested to know why it might be a difficult term for some people to 
>>> process, as it might help me tune my language in the future. I like to be 
>>> precise.
>>> 
>>> Simon Biggs
>>> 
>>> Research Professor
>>> edinburgh college of art
>>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>>> www.eca.ac.uk
>>> 
>>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>>> CIRCLE research group
>>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>>> 
>>> si...@littlepig.org.uk  
>>> www.littlepig.org.uk  
>>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>>> 
>>> 
>>> From: martin mitchell >>  >
>>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>>>  >
>>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 18:34:02 +
>>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>>>  >
>>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel 
>>> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>>> 
>>> It's not the moving image event itself but the nonsensical language used to 
>>> describe ideas you are looking for inside of those projected images onto a 
>>> screen.
>>> How does one translate into another language part of dogmatic statements 
>>> like 'running past', 'flag up' or 'socio economic' !
>>> 
>>> C.N.A.S.
>>> 
>>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:14, Helen Sloan wrote:
>>> 
 Martin and List
 
 Noone is censored in terms of submitting to this programme. It is open to 
 all. 
 
 I was merely suggesting that if  the approach of the programme feels 
 uncomfortable, it may not be the right one to be involved in. 
 
 If anyone wishes to contact me about submitting work or any aspect of 
 Multichannel, then please get in touch.
 
 Helen
 
 
 On 7/1/10 18:01, "martin mitchell" >>>  > wrote:
 
> Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.
> 
> Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet earth 
> by human beings that assume to be in control of their own destiny, a 
> problem for self aware human beings to try and resolve through creative 
> and artistic actions such as being a member of the crew on Sea Shepherd 
> but that is method of confrontation, maybe I'll think about image content 
> closer to home in the East End of London that might reflect destruction 
> of living artists environment by construction of new Olympic Park. 
> Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" language 
> ..!
> 
> martin mitchell.
> 
> Crispy Nails Animation Studio
> 
> 
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
er .. yes that is obvious.

On 8 Jan 2010, at 00:08, Simon Biggs wrote:

> Another dualistic statement. :(
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk
> 
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
> 
> si...@littlepig.org.uk
> www.littlepig.org.uk
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
> 
> 
> From: martin mitchell 
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
> 
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:59:44 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
> 
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel 
> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
> 
> 
> 
> Artists who teach in art colleges unfortunately seem to become academics.
> 
> An individual is either an artist or an academic.
> 
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:54, Simon Biggs wrote:
> 
>> Most people on this list are artists, including myself. Any academic roles 
>> we have are a result of what we have done as artists, not academics. That is 
>> part of socio-economics...
>> 
>> Simon Biggs
>> 
>> Research Professor
>> edinburgh college of art
>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>> www.eca.ac.uk
>> 
>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>> CIRCLE research group
>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>> 
>> si...@littlepig.org.uk  
>> www.littlepig.org.uk  
>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>> 
>> 
>> From: martin mitchell >  >
>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>>  >
>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:39:14 +
>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>>  >
>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel 
>> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>> 
>> WHOW..No the complete opposite I'm an artist and not an academic.
>> 
>> 
>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:28, Simon Biggs wrote:
>> 
>>> You don’t like art?
>>> 
>>> Simon Biggs
>>> 
>>> Research Professor
>>> edinburgh college of art
>>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>>> www.eca.ac.uk
>>> 
>>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>>> CIRCLE research group
>>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>>> 
>>> si...@littlepig.org.uk   
>>>  > 
>>> www.littlepig.org.uk   
>>>  > 
>>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>>> 
>>> 
>>> From: martin mitchell >>   >>  > >
>>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>>>   
>>> >>  > >
>>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 17:42:10 +
>>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>>>   
>>> >>  > >
>>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel 
>>> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>>> 
>>>  Have no idea what  this means ..
>>> 
>>>  "They want some video art that engages current international 
>>> socio-economic events to put in an exhibition".
>>> 
>>> Common sense tells us it's meaningless.
>>> 
>>> Just cannot write anymore... this is embarrassing nonsense.
>>> 
>>> martin mitchell.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
>>> 
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
 
 
 :)
 
 On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs" >>>   >>>  > > wrote:
 
> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk   
>  > 
> www.eca.ac.uk     > 
> 
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/   
>  
> 
> si...@littlepig.org.uk   
>  > 
> www.littlepig.org.uk   
>  > 
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
> 
> 
> 
> From: martin mitchell      > >
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>    
>   > >
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>    
>   > >
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
> 
> 
> 
> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
> 
> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
> 
> martin mitchell [ artist ].
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
> 
>> Hello
>> 
>> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
>> Da

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread brian gibson
jesus, mart,
you are narrow as a sparrow.

its safe to say simon is an artist, an academic, a human, a descendent of
biggs and more..
and this is said without even really knowing the man..
'a man is either and artist or an academic.'
what an absurd and dangerous idea.

get rid of all those boxes in your head.
life is easier than you think.






On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 7:03 PM, martin mitchell wrote:

> Is this an academic statement:-You need to get out more...
>
> Spent 7 hours today walking along Lea Valley making digital images of snow
> and ice effects ..
>
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:57, Simon Biggs wrote:
>
> You need to get out more...
>
> Simon Biggs
>
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk
>
> *C*reative *I*nterdisciplinary *R*esearch into *C*o*L*laborative *E*
> nvironments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>
> si...@littlepig.org.uk
> www.littlepig.org.uk
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>
>
> --
> *From: *martin mitchell 
> *Reply-To: *NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity <
> netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org>
> *Date: *Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:55:00 +
> *To: *NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity <
> netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org>
> *Subject: *Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>
> It was used without any description of a subject matter, I'm not a
> politician or economist merely an artist, on reading had no idea about what
> writer was referring to, I do not read dreadful daily papers or listen to
> office management language which the original statement was concerned with,
> spending as much time allowed me aside from basic human needs and desires,
> in my studio creating mostly digital imagery.Sensible an individual on this
> site linked a message to . I'm Singing ... on YouTube .. immediately
> understood idea behind administrative statement.
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:41, Simon Biggs wrote:
>
> It wasn’t Helen who used the term “socio-economic”, it was me. Why is that
> term difficult? It seems clear to me. It evokes those aspects of the social
> that are primarily to do with exchange; material and otherwise. I’d be
> interested to know why it might be a difficult term for some people to
> process, as it might help me tune my language in the future. I like to be
> precise.
>
> Simon Biggs
>
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk
>
> *C*reative *I*nterdisciplinary *R*esearch into *C*o*L*laborative *E*
> nvironments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>
> si...@littlepig.org.uk 
> www.littlepig.org.uk 
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>
>
> --
> *From: *martin mitchell  //96/martinmitc...@mac.com> >
> *Reply-To: *NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity <
> netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org  >
> *Date: *Thu, 07 Jan 2010 18:34:02 +
> *To: *NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity <
> netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org  >
> *Subject: *Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>
> It's not the moving image event itself but the nonsensical language used to
> describe ideas you are looking for inside of those projected images onto a
> screen.
> How does one translate into another language part of dogmatic statements
> like 'running past', 'flag up' or 'socio economic' !
>
> C.N.A.S.
>
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:14, Helen Sloan wrote:
>
> Martin and List
>
> Noone is censored in terms of submitting to this programme. It is open to
> all.
>
> I was merely suggesting that if  the approach of the programme feels
> uncomfortable, it may not be the right one to be involved in.
>
> If anyone wishes to contact me about submitting work or any aspect of
> Multichannel, then please get in touch.
>
> Helen
>
>
> On 7/1/10 18:01, "martin mitchell"  //96/martinmitc...@mac.com> > wrote:
>
> Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.
>
> Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet earth by
> human beings that assume to be in control of their own destiny, a problem
> for self aware human beings to try and resolve through creative and artistic
> actions such as being a member of the crew on Sea Shepherd but that is
> method of confrontation, maybe I'll think about image content closer to home
> in the East End of London that might reflect destruction of living artists
> environment by construction of new Olympic Park.
> Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" language
> ..!
>
> martin mitchell.
>
> Crispy Nails Animation Studio
>
>
>
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
>
>
>
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56<
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014C

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
What do you mean .?

On 8 Jan 2010, at 00:07, Simon Biggs wrote:

> Forget it. I didn’t mean going for a walk...
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk
> 
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
> 
> si...@littlepig.org.uk
> www.littlepig.org.uk
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
> 
> 
> From: martin mitchell 
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
> 
> Date: Fri, 08 Jan 2010 00:03:50 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
> 
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel 
> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
> 
> Is this an academic statement:-You need to get out more...
> 
> Spent 7 hours today walking along Lea Valley making digital images of snow 
> and ice effects ..
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:57, Simon Biggs wrote:
> 
>> You need to get out more...
>> 
>> Simon Biggs
>> 
>> Research Professor
>> edinburgh college of art
>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>> www.eca.ac.uk
>> 
>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>> CIRCLE research group
>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>> 
>> si...@littlepig.org.uk  
>> www.littlepig.org.uk  
>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>> 
>> 
>> From: martin mitchell >  >
>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>>  >
>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:55:00 +
>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>>  >
>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel 
>> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>> 
>> It was used without any description of a subject matter, I'm not a 
>> politician or economist merely an artist, on reading had no idea about what 
>> writer was referring to, I do not read dreadful daily papers or listen to 
>> office management language which the original statement was concerned with, 
>> spending as much time allowed me aside from basic human needs and desires, 
>> in my studio creating mostly digital imagery.Sensible an individual on this 
>> site linked a message to . I'm Singing ... on YouTube .. immediately 
>> understood idea behind administrative statement.
>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:41, Simon Biggs wrote:
>> 
>>> It wasn’t Helen who used the term “socio-economic”, it was me. Why is that 
>>> term difficult? It seems clear to me. It evokes those aspects of the social 
>>> that are primarily to do with exchange; material and otherwise. I’d be 
>>> interested to know why it might be a difficult term for some people to 
>>> process, as it might help me tune my language in the future. I like to be 
>>> precise.
>>> 
>>> Simon Biggs
>>> 
>>> Research Professor
>>> edinburgh college of art
>>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>>> www.eca.ac.uk
>>> 
>>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>>> CIRCLE research group
>>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>>> 
>>> si...@littlepig.org.uk   
>>>  > 
>>> www.littlepig.org.uk   
>>>  > 
>>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>>> 
>>> 
>>> From: martin mitchell >>   >>  > >
>>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>>>   
>>> >>  > >
>>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 18:34:02 +
>>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>>>   
>>> >>  > >
>>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel 
>>> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>>> 
>>> It's not the moving image event itself but the nonsensical language used to 
>>> describe ideas you are looking for inside of those projected images onto a 
>>> screen.
>>> How does one translate into another language part of dogmatic statements 
>>> like 'running past', 'flag up' or 'socio economic' !
>>> 
>>> C.N.A.S.
>>> 
>>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:14, Helen Sloan wrote:
>>> 
 Martin and List
 
 Noone is censored in terms of submitting to this programme. It is open to 
 all. 
 
 I was merely suggesting that if  the approach of the programme feels 
 uncomfortable, it may not be the right one to be involved in. 
 
 If anyone wishes to contact me about submitting work or any aspect of 
 Multichannel, then please get in touch.
 
 Helen
 
 
 On 7/1/10 18:01, "martin mitchell" >>>   >>>  > > wrote:
 
> Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.
> 
> Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet earth 
> by human beings that assume to be in control of their own destiny, a 
> problem for self aware human beings to try and resolve through creative 
> and artistic actions such as being a member of the crew on Sea Shepherd 
> but that is method of confrontation, maybe I'll think about image content 
> closer to home in the East End of London that might reflect destr

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Simon Biggs
Another dualistic statement. :(

Simon Biggs

Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
www.eca.ac.uk

Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
CIRCLE research group
www.eca.ac.uk/circle/

si...@littlepig.org.uk
www.littlepig.org.uk
AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk



From: martin mitchell 
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:59:44 +
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January



Artists who teach in art colleges unfortunately seem to become academics.

An individual is either an artist or an academic.


On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:54, Simon Biggs wrote:

> Most people on this list are artists, including myself. Any academic roles we
> have are a result of what we have done as artists, not academics. That is part
> of socio-economics...
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk
> 
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
> 
> si...@littlepig.org.uk 
> www.littlepig.org.uk 
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
> 
> 
> 
> From: martin mitchell   >
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>  >
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:39:14 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>  >
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
> 
> WHOW..No the complete opposite I'm an artist and not an academic.
> 
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:28, Simon Biggs wrote:
> 
>> You don¹t like art?
>> 
>> Simon Biggs
>> 
>> Research Professor
>> edinburgh college of art
>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>> www.eca.ac.uk
>> 
>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>> CIRCLE research group
>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>> 
>> si...@littlepig.org.uk 
>>  >
>> www.littlepig.org.uk 
>>  >
>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> From: martin mitchell >   >  > >
>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>> 
>> >  > >
>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 17:42:10 +
>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>> 
>> >  > >
>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
>> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>> 
>>  Have no idea what  this means ..
>> 
>>  "They want some video art that engages current international socio-economic
>> events to put in an exhibition".
>> 
>> Common sense tells us it's meaningless.
>> 
>> Just cannot write anymore... this is embarrassing nonsense.
>> 
>> martin mitchell.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F
>>> 89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
>>> 
>>> 
>>> :)
>>> 
>>> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs" >>   >>  > > wrote:
>>> 
 Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
 international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
 
 Simon Biggs
 
 Research Professor
 edinburgh college of art
 s.bi...@eca.ac.uk 
  >
 www.eca.ac.uk    >
 
 Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
 CIRCLE research group
 www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ 
 
 
 si...@littlepig.org.uk 
  >
 www.littlepig.org.uk 
  >
 AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
 
 
 
 From: martin mitchell >>>   >>>  > >
 Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
 
 >>>  > >
 Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
 To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
 
 >>>  > >
 Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
 Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
 
 
 
 Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
 
 Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
 
 martin mitchell [ artist ].
 
 On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
 
> Hello
> 
> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
> 
> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
> 
> Happy New Year
> 
> Helen 
> Helen Sloan
> SCAN
> 
> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
> Title: Variable Economies
> 
> Var

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Simon Biggs
Forget it. I didn¹t mean going for a walk...

Simon Biggs

Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
www.eca.ac.uk

Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
CIRCLE research group
www.eca.ac.uk/circle/

si...@littlepig.org.uk
www.littlepig.org.uk
AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk



From: martin mitchell 
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Date: Fri, 08 Jan 2010 00:03:50 +
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

Is this an academic statement:-You need to get out more...

Spent 7 hours today walking along Lea Valley making digital images of snow
and ice effects ..

On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:57, Simon Biggs wrote:

> You need to get out more...
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk
> 
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
> 
> si...@littlepig.org.uk 
> www.littlepig.org.uk 
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
> 
> 
> 
> From: martin mitchell   >
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>  >
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:55:00 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>  >
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
> 
> It was used without any description of a subject matter, I'm not a politician
> or economist merely an artist, on reading had no idea about what writer was
> referring to, I do not read dreadful daily papers or listen to office
> management language which the original statement was concerned with, spending
> as much time allowed me aside from basic human needs and desires, in my studio
> creating mostly digital imagery.Sensible an individual on this site linked a
> message to . I'm Singing ... on YouTube .. immediately understood idea
> behind administrative statement.
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:41, Simon Biggs wrote:
> 
>> It wasn¹t Helen who used the term ³socio-economic², it was me. Why is that
>> term difficult? It seems clear to me. It evokes those aspects of the social
>> that are primarily to do with exchange; material and otherwise. I¹d be
>> interested to know why it might be a difficult term for some people to
>> process, as it might help me tune my language in the future. I like to be
>> precise.
>> 
>> Simon Biggs
>> 
>> Research Professor
>> edinburgh college of art
>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>> www.eca.ac.uk
>> 
>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>> CIRCLE research group
>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>> 
>> si...@littlepig.org.uk 
>>  >
>> www.littlepig.org.uk 
>>  >
>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> From: martin mitchell >   >  > >
>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>> 
>> >  > >
>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 18:34:02 +
>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>> 
>> >  > >
>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
>> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>> 
>> It's not the moving image event itself but the nonsensical language used to
>> describe ideas you are looking for inside of those projected images onto a
>> screen.
>> How does one translate into another language part of dogmatic statements like
>> 'running past', 'flag up' or 'socio economic' !
>> 
>> C.N.A.S.
>> 
>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:14, Helen Sloan wrote:
>> 
>>> Martin and List
>>> 
>>> Noone is censored in terms of submitting to this programme. It is open to
>>> all. 
>>> 
>>> I was merely suggesting that if  the approach of the programme feels
>>> uncomfortable, it may not be the right one to be involved in.
>>> 
>>> If anyone wishes to contact me about submitting work or any aspect of
>>> Multichannel, then please get in touch.
>>> 
>>> Helen
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 7/1/10 18:01, "martin mitchell" >>   >>  > > wrote:
>>> 
 Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.
 
 Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet earth by
 human beings that assume to be in control of their own destiny, a problem
 for self aware human beings to try and resolve through creative and
 artistic actions such as being a member of the crew on Sea Shepherd but
 that is method of confrontation, maybe I'll think about image content
 closer to home in the East End of London that might reflect destruction of
 living artists environment by construction of new Olympic Park.
 Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" language
 ..!
 
 martin mitchell.
 
 Crispy Nails Animation Studio
 
 
 
 On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, ja

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
Is this an academic statement:-You need to get out more...

Spent 7 hours today walking along Lea Valley making digital images of snow and 
ice effects ..

On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:57, Simon Biggs wrote:

> You need to get out more...
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk
> 
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
> 
> si...@littlepig.org.uk
> www.littlepig.org.uk
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
> 
> 
> From: martin mitchell 
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
> 
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:55:00 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
> 
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel 
> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
> 
> It was used without any description of a subject matter, I'm not a politician 
> or economist merely an artist, on reading had no idea about what writer was 
> referring to, I do not read dreadful daily papers or listen to office 
> management language which the original statement was concerned with, spending 
> as much time allowed me aside from basic human needs and desires, in my 
> studio creating mostly digital imagery.Sensible an individual on this site 
> linked a message to . I'm Singing ... on YouTube .. immediately 
> understood idea behind administrative statement.
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:41, Simon Biggs wrote:
> 
>> It wasn’t Helen who used the term “socio-economic”, it was me. Why is that 
>> term difficult? It seems clear to me. It evokes those aspects of the social 
>> that are primarily to do with exchange; material and otherwise. I’d be 
>> interested to know why it might be a difficult term for some people to 
>> process, as it might help me tune my language in the future. I like to be 
>> precise.
>> 
>> Simon Biggs
>> 
>> Research Professor
>> edinburgh college of art
>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>> www.eca.ac.uk
>> 
>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>> CIRCLE research group
>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>> 
>> si...@littlepig.org.uk  
>> www.littlepig.org.uk  
>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>> 
>> 
>> From: martin mitchell >  >
>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>>  >
>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 18:34:02 +
>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>>  >
>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel 
>> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>> 
>> It's not the moving image event itself but the nonsensical language used to 
>> describe ideas you are looking for inside of those projected images onto a 
>> screen.
>> How does one translate into another language part of dogmatic statements 
>> like 'running past', 'flag up' or 'socio economic' !
>> 
>> C.N.A.S.
>> 
>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:14, Helen Sloan wrote:
>> 
>>> Martin and List
>>> 
>>> Noone is censored in terms of submitting to this programme. It is open to 
>>> all. 
>>> 
>>> I was merely suggesting that if  the approach of the programme feels 
>>> uncomfortable, it may not be the right one to be involved in. 
>>> 
>>> If anyone wishes to contact me about submitting work or any aspect of 
>>> Multichannel, then please get in touch.
>>> 
>>> Helen
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 7/1/10 18:01, "martin mitchell" >>  > wrote:
>>> 
 Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.
 
 Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet earth 
 by human beings that assume to be in control of their own destiny, a 
 problem for self aware human beings to try and resolve through creative 
 and artistic actions such as being a member of the crew on Sea Shepherd 
 but that is method of confrontation, maybe I'll think about image content 
 closer to home in the East End of London that might reflect destruction of 
 living artists environment by construction of new Olympic Park. 
 Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" language 
 ..!
 
 martin mitchell.
 
 Crispy Nails Animation Studio
 
 
 
 On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
 
 
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
>  
> 
>  
> 
> 
> :)
> 
> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"   > wrote:
> 
>> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
>> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
>> 
>> Simon Biggs
>> 
>> Research Professor
>> edinburgh college of art
>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk  
>> www.eca.ac.uk   > 

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell


Artists who teach in art colleges unfortunately seem to become academics.

An individual is either an artist or an academic.


On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:54, Simon Biggs wrote:

> Most people on this list are artists, including myself. Any academic roles we 
> have are a result of what we have done as artists, not academics. That is 
> part of socio-economics...
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk
> 
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
> 
> si...@littlepig.org.uk
> www.littlepig.org.uk
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
> 
> 
> From: martin mitchell 
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
> 
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:39:14 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
> 
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel 
> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
> 
> WHOW..No the complete opposite I'm an artist and not an academic.
> 
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:28, Simon Biggs wrote:
> 
>> You don’t like art?
>> 
>> Simon Biggs
>> 
>> Research Professor
>> edinburgh college of art
>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>> www.eca.ac.uk
>> 
>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>> CIRCLE research group
>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>> 
>> si...@littlepig.org.uk  
>> www.littlepig.org.uk  
>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>> 
>> 
>> From: martin mitchell >  >
>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>>  >
>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 17:42:10 +
>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>>  >
>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel 
>> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>> 
>>  Have no idea what  this means ..
>> 
>>  "They want some video art that engages current international socio-economic 
>> events to put in an exhibition".
>> 
>> Common sense tells us it's meaningless.
>> 
>> Just cannot write anymore... this is embarrassing nonsense.
>> 
>> martin mitchell.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
>>> 
>>> 
>>> :)
>>> 
>>> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs" >>  > wrote:
>>> 
 Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
 international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
 
 Simon Biggs
 
 Research Professor
 edinburgh college of art
 s.bi...@eca.ac.uk  
 www.eca.ac.uk  
 
 Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
 CIRCLE research group
 www.eca.ac.uk/circle/  
 
 si...@littlepig.org.uk  
 www.littlepig.org.uk  
 AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
 
 
 
 From: martin mitchell >>>  >
 Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
  >
 Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
 To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
  >
 Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
 Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
 
 
 
 Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
 
 Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
 
 martin mitchell [ artist ].
 
 On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
 
> Hello
> 
> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
> 
> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
> 
> Happy New Year
> 
> Helen 
> Helen Sloan
> SCAN
> 
> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
> Title: Variable Economies
> 
> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
> decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in 
> the
> natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
> medium/material of film and video.
> 
> Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
> and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway’s galleries. The programme, 
> which
> previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
> both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
> artists from across t

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Simon Biggs
You need to get out more...

Simon Biggs

Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
www.eca.ac.uk

Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
CIRCLE research group
www.eca.ac.uk/circle/

si...@littlepig.org.uk
www.littlepig.org.uk
AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk



From: martin mitchell 
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:55:00 +
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

It was used without any description of a subject matter, I'm not a
politician or economist merely an artist, on reading had no idea about what
writer was referring to, I do not read dreadful daily papers or listen to
office management language which the original statement was concerned with,
spending as much time allowed me aside from basic human needs and desires,
in my studio creating mostly digital imagery.Sensible an individual on this
site linked a message to . I'm Singing ... on YouTube .. immediately
understood idea behind administrative statement.
On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:41, Simon Biggs wrote:

> It wasn¹t Helen who used the term ³socio-economic², it was me. Why is that
> term difficult? It seems clear to me. It evokes those aspects of the social
> that are primarily to do with exchange; material and otherwise. I¹d be
> interested to know why it might be a difficult term for some people to
> process, as it might help me tune my language in the future. I like to be
> precise.
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk
> 
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
> 
> si...@littlepig.org.uk 
> www.littlepig.org.uk 
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
> 
> 
> 
> From: martin mitchell   >
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>  >
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 18:34:02 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>  >
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
> 
> It's not the moving image event itself but the nonsensical language used to
> describe ideas you are looking for inside of those projected images onto a
> screen.
> How does one translate into another language part of dogmatic statements like
> 'running past', 'flag up' or 'socio economic' !
> 
> C.N.A.S.
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:14, Helen Sloan wrote:
> 
>> Martin and List
>> 
>> Noone is censored in terms of submitting to this programme. It is open to
>> all. 
>> 
>> I was merely suggesting that if  the approach of the programme feels
>> uncomfortable, it may not be the right one to be involved in.
>> 
>> If anyone wishes to contact me about submitting work or any aspect of
>> Multichannel, then please get in touch.
>> 
>> Helen
>> 
>> 
>> On 7/1/10 18:01, "martin mitchell" >  > wrote:
>> 
>>> Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.
>>> 
>>> Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet earth by
>>> human beings that assume to be in control of their own destiny, a problem
>>> for self aware human beings to try and resolve through creative and artistic
>>> actions such as being a member of the crew on Sea Shepherd but that is
>>> method of confrontation, maybe I'll think about image content closer to home
>>> in the East End of London that might reflect destruction of living artists
>>> environment by construction of new Olympic Park.
>>> Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" language
>>> ..!
>>> 
>>> martin mitchell.
>>> 
>>> Crispy Nails Animation Studio
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20
 F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
 
 
 
 :)
 
 On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs" >>>  > wrote:
 
> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk 
> www.eca.ac.uk     >
> 
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ 
> 
> 
> si...@littlepig.org.uk 
> www.littlepig.org.uk 
>  >
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
> 
> 

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
It was used without any description of a subject matter, I'm not a politician 
or economist merely an artist, on reading had no idea about what writer was 
referring to, I do not read dreadful daily papers or listen to office 
management language which the original statement was concerned with, spending 
as much time allowed me aside from basic human needs and desires, in my studio 
creating mostly digital imagery.Sensible an individual on this site linked a 
message to . I'm Singing ... on YouTube .. immediately understood idea 
behind administrative statement.
On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:41, Simon Biggs wrote:

> It wasn’t Helen who used the term “socio-economic”, it was me. Why is that 
> term difficult? It seems clear to me. It evokes those aspects of the social 
> that are primarily to do with exchange; material and otherwise. I’d be 
> interested to know why it might be a difficult term for some people to 
> process, as it might help me tune my language in the future. I like to be 
> precise.
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk
> 
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
> 
> si...@littlepig.org.uk
> www.littlepig.org.uk
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
> 
> 
> From: martin mitchell 
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
> 
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 18:34:02 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
> 
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel 
> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
> 
> It's not the moving image event itself but the nonsensical language used to 
> describe ideas you are looking for inside of those projected images onto a 
> screen.
> How does one translate into another language part of dogmatic statements like 
> 'running past', 'flag up' or 'socio economic' !
> 
> C.N.A.S.
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:14, Helen Sloan wrote:
> 
>> Martin and List
>> 
>> Noone is censored in terms of submitting to this programme. It is open to 
>> all. 
>> 
>> I was merely suggesting that if  the approach of the programme feels 
>> uncomfortable, it may not be the right one to be involved in. 
>> 
>> If anyone wishes to contact me about submitting work or any aspect of 
>> Multichannel, then please get in touch.
>> 
>> Helen
>> 
>> 
>> On 7/1/10 18:01, "martin mitchell"  wrote:
>> 
>>> Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.
>>> 
>>> Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet earth by 
>>> human beings that assume to be in control of their own destiny, a problem 
>>> for self aware human beings to try and resolve through creative and 
>>> artistic actions such as being a member of the crew on Sea Shepherd but 
>>> that is method of confrontation, maybe I'll think about image content 
>>> closer to home in the East End of London that might reflect destruction of 
>>> living artists environment by construction of new Olympic Park. 
>>> Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" language 
>>> ..!
>>> 
>>> martin mitchell.
>>> 
>>> Crispy Nails Animation Studio
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
  
 
  
 
 
 :)
 
 On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
 
> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk  
> 
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/  
> 
> si...@littlepig.org.uk
> www.littlepig.org.uk  
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
> 
> 
> 
> From: martin mitchell 
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
> 
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
> 
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
> 
> 
> 
> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
> 
> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
> 
> martin mitchell [ artist ].
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
> 
>> Hello
>> 
>> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
>> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Se

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Simon Biggs
Most people on this list are artists, including myself. Any academic roles
we have are a result of what we have done as artists, not academics. That is
part of socio-economics...

Simon Biggs

Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
www.eca.ac.uk

Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
CIRCLE research group
www.eca.ac.uk/circle/

si...@littlepig.org.uk
www.littlepig.org.uk
AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk



From: martin mitchell 
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:39:14 +
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

WHOW..No the complete opposite I'm an artist and not an
academic.


On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:28, Simon Biggs wrote:

> You don¹t like art?
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk
> 
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
> 
> si...@littlepig.org.uk 
> www.littlepig.org.uk 
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
> 
> 
> 
> From: martin mitchell   >
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>  >
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 17:42:10 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>  >
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
> 
>  Have no idea what  this means ..
> 
>  "They want some video art that engages current international socio-economic
> events to put in an exhibition".
> 
> Common sense tells us it's meaningless.
> 
> Just cannot write anymore... this is embarrassing nonsense.
> 
> martin mitchell.
> 
> 
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
> 
>> 
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F8
>> 9&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
>> 
>> 
>> :)
>> 
>> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs" 
>> > wrote:
>> 
>>> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
>>> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
>>> 
>>> Simon Biggs
>>> 
>>> Research Professor
>>> edinburgh college of art
>>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk 
>>> www.eca.ac.uk 
>>> 
>>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>>> CIRCLE research group
>>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ 
>>> 
>>> si...@littlepig.org.uk 
>>> www.littlepig.org.uk 
>>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> From: martin mitchell >>  >
>>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>>>  >
>>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
>>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>>>  >
>>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
>>> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
>>> 
>>> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
>>> 
>>> martin mitchell [ artist ].
>>> 
>>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
>>> 
 Hello
 
 This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
 Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
 
 Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
 
 Happy New Year
 
 Helen 
 Helen Sloan
 SCAN
 
 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
 Title: Variable Economies
 
 Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
 Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
 decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
 natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
 formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
 Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
 touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
 medium/material of film and video.
 
 Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
 and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway¹s galleries. The programme,
 which
 previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
 both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
 artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
 to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
 The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director Animate
 Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
 Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for
 viewing
 on DVD.

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Simon Biggs
What¹s that?

Simon Biggs

Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
www.eca.ac.uk

Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
CIRCLE research group
www.eca.ac.uk/circle/

si...@littlepig.org.uk
www.littlepig.org.uk
AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk



From: martin mitchell 
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:41:21 +
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

ERRR... about what  there is a missing subject matter...!

On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:35, Simon Biggs wrote:

> Sounds reasonable to me...how could anybody think differently?
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk
> 
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
> 
> si...@littlepig.org.uk 
> www.littlepig.org.uk 
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
> 
> 
> 
> From: martin mitchell   >
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>  >
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 18:09:32 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>  >
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
> 
> nihilist:- a person who believes human existence has no objective meaning,
> purpose, or intrinsic value.
> 
> Nihilism (from the Latin   nihil, nothing)
> is the philosophical   doctrine
> suggesting the negation   of one or
> more aspects of life  . Most commonly,
> nihilism is presented in the form of existential nihilism
>   which argues
> that life[1]   is without
> objective meaning, purpose  , or
> intrinsic value  .
> Moral nihilists   assert
> that morality  does not inherently
> exist, and that any established moral values are abstractly contrived.
> Subsequently there are no moral values with which to uphold a rule or
> logically prefer one action over another. Nihilism can also take
> epistemological  , metaphysical
>  , or ontological
>  forms, meaning respectively that in
> some aspect knowledge is not possible or that contrary to our belief, some
> aspect of reality does not exist as such.
> 
> The term nihilism is sometimes used in association with anomie
>  to explain the general mood of despair
> at a perceived pointlessness of existence that one may develop upon realizing
> there are no necessary norms, rules, or laws.[2]
>   Movements such as
> Futurism   and
> deconstructionism  ,[3]
>   among others,
> have been identified by commentators as "nihilistic" at various times in
> various contexts.
> 
> Nihilism is also a characteristic that has been ascribed to time periods: for
> example, Jean Baudrillard   and
> others have called postmodernity 
> a nihilistic epoch,[4] 
> and some Christian   theologians
> and figures of religious authority have asserted that postmodernity
>  [5]
>   and many aspects of
> modernity  [3]
>   represent a
> rejection of theism  , and that such a
> rejection entails some form of nihilism.
> 
> M.
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:01, brian gibson wrote:
> 
>> common sense never told me to be a nihilist..
>> 
>> common sense told me to make video.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 12:42 PM, martin mitchell >  > wrote:
>>>  Have no idea what  this means ..
>>> 
>>>  "They want some video art that engages current international socio-economic
>>> events to put in an exhibition".
>>> 
>>> Common sense tells us it's meaningless.
>>> 
>>> Just cannot write anymore... this is embarrassing nonsense.
>>> 
>>> martin

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
ERRR... about what  there is a missing subject matter...!

On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:35, Simon Biggs wrote:

> Sounds reasonable to me...how could anybody think differently?
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk
> 
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
> 
> si...@littlepig.org.uk
> www.littlepig.org.uk
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
> 
> 
> From: martin mitchell 
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
> 
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 18:09:32 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
> 
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel 
> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
> 
> nihilist:- a person who believes human existence has no objective meaning, 
> purpose, or intrinsic value.
> 
> Nihilism (from the Latin   nihil, 
> nothing) is the philosophical   
> doctrine suggesting the negation   of 
> one or more aspects of life  . Most 
> commonly, nihilism is presented in the form of existential nihilism 
>   which argues 
> that life[1]   is without 
> objective meaning, purpose  , or 
> intrinsic value  . 
> Moral nihilists   
> assert that morality  does not 
> inherently exist, and that any established moral values are abstractly 
> contrived. Subsequently there are no moral values with which to uphold a rule 
> or logically prefer one action over another. Nihilism can also take 
> epistemological  , metaphysical 
>  , or ontological 
>  forms, meaning respectively that in 
> some aspect knowledge is not possible or that contrary to our belief, some 
> aspect of reality does not exist as such.
> 
> The term nihilism is sometimes used in association with anomie 
>  to explain the general mood of despair 
> at a perceived pointlessness of existence that one may develop upon realizing 
> there are no necessary norms, rules, or laws.[2] 
>   Movements such as 
> Futurism   and 
> deconstructionism  ,[3] 
>   among others, 
> have been identified by commentators as "nihilistic" at various times in 
> various contexts.
> 
> Nihilism is also a characteristic that has been ascribed to time periods: for 
> example, Jean Baudrillard   
> and others have called postmodernity 
>   a nihilistic epoch,[4] 
>   and some Christian 
>   theologians and figures of 
> religious authority have asserted that postmodernity 
>  [5] 
>   and many aspects of 
> modernity  [3] 
>   represent a 
> rejection of theism  , and that such a 
> rejection entails some form of nihilism.
> 
> M.
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:01, brian gibson wrote:
> 
>> common sense never told me to be a nihilist..
>> 
>> common sense told me to make video.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 12:42 PM, martin mitchell  
>> wrote:
>>> Have no idea what  this means ..
>>> 
>>>  "They want some video art that engages current international 
>>> socio-economic events to put in an exhibition".
>>> 
>>> Common sense tells us it's meaningless.
>>> 
>>> Just cannot write anymore... this is embarrassing nonsense.
>>> 
>>> martin mitchell.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
>>> 
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
 
 
 :)
 
 On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
 
> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk  
> 
>>

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Simon Biggs
It wasn¹t Helen who used the term ³socio-economic², it was me. Why is that
term difficult? It seems clear to me. It evokes those aspects of the social
that are primarily to do with exchange; material and otherwise. I¹d be
interested to know why it might be a difficult term for some people to
process, as it might help me tune my language in the future. I like to be
precise.

Simon Biggs

Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
www.eca.ac.uk

Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
CIRCLE research group
www.eca.ac.uk/circle/

si...@littlepig.org.uk
www.littlepig.org.uk
AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk



From: martin mitchell 
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 18:34:02 +
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

It's not the moving image event itself but the nonsensical language used to
describe ideas you are looking for inside of those projected images onto a
screen.
How does one translate into another language part of dogmatic statements
like 'running past', 'flag up' or 'socio economic' !

C.N.A.S.

On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:14, Helen Sloan wrote:

> Martin and List
> 
> Noone is censored in terms of submitting to this programme. It is open to all.
> 
> I was merely suggesting that if  the approach of the programme feels
> uncomfortable, it may not be the right one to be involved in.
> 
> If anyone wishes to contact me about submitting work or any aspect of
> Multichannel, then please get in touch.
> 
> Helen
> 
> 
> On 7/1/10 18:01, "martin mitchell"  wrote:
> 
>> Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.
>> 
>> Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet earth by
>> human beings that assume to be in control of their own destiny, a problem for
>> self aware human beings to try and resolve through creative and artistic
>> actions such as being a member of the crew on Sea Shepherd but that is method
>> of confrontation, maybe I'll think about image content closer to home in the
>> East End of London that might reflect destruction of living artists
>> environment by construction of new Olympic Park.
>> Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" language
>> ..!
>> 
>> martin mitchell.
>> 
>> Crispy Nails Animation Studio
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F
>>> 89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
>>> >> C014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> :)
>>> 
>>> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
>>> 
 Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
 international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
 
 Simon Biggs
 
 Research Professor
 edinburgh college of art
 s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
 www.eca.ac.uk 
 
 Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
 CIRCLE research group
 www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ 
 
 si...@littlepig.org.uk
 www.littlepig.org.uk 
 AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
 
 
 
 From: martin mitchell 
 Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
 
 Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
 To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
 
 Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
 Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
 
 
 
 Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
 
 Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
 
 martin mitchell [ artist ].
 
 On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
 
> Hello
> 
> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
> 
> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
> 
> Happy New Year
> 
> Helen 
> Helen Sloan
> SCAN
> 
> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
> Title: Variable Economies
> 
> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
> decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in
> the
> natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
>>>

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
WHOW..No the complete opposite I'm an artist and not an academic.


On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:28, Simon Biggs wrote:

> You don’t like art?
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk
> 
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
> 
> si...@littlepig.org.uk
> www.littlepig.org.uk
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
> 
> 
> From: martin mitchell 
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
> 
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 17:42:10 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
> 
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel 
> VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
> 
>  Have no idea what  this means ..
> 
>  "They want some video art that engages current international socio-economic 
> events to put in an exhibition".
> 
> Common sense tells us it's meaningless.
> 
> Just cannot write anymore... this is embarrassing nonsense.
> 
> martin mitchell.
> 
> 
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
> 
>> 
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
>> 
>> 
>> :)
>> 
>> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
>> 
>>> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
>>> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
>>> 
>>> Simon Biggs
>>> 
>>> Research Professor
>>> edinburgh college of art
>>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>>> www.eca.ac.uk
>>> 
>>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>>> CIRCLE research group
>>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>>> 
>>> si...@littlepig.org.uk
>>> www.littlepig.org.uk
>>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> From: martin mitchell 
>>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>>> 
>>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
>>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>>> 
>>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
>>> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
>>> 
>>> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
>>> 
>>> martin mitchell [ artist ].
>>> 
>>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
>>> 
 Hello
 
 This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
 Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
 
 Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
 
 Happy New Year
 
 Helen 
 Helen Sloan
 SCAN
 
 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
 Title: Variable Economies
 
 Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
 Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
 decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
 natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
 formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
 Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
 touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
 medium/material of film and video.
 
 Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
 and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway’s galleries. The programme, 
 which
 previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
 both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
 artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
 to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
 The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director Animate
 Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
 Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for 
 viewing
 on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
 as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or ..avi.
 Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware that 
 the
 screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take preference. In
 exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off screenings of
 longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the world,
 working in the format of film or video.
 
 Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
 Selection panel meets: Week beginning 8 February 2010
 Notification of selection result: 26 February 2010
 Exhibition of Multichannel 3 at ArtSway: 2 April - 11 April 2010
 Contact and address to send work: Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway, Station
 Road, Sway, SO41 6BA, UK
 For more in

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Simon Biggs
Sounds reasonable to me...how could anybody think differently?

Simon Biggs

Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
www.eca.ac.uk

Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
CIRCLE research group
www.eca.ac.uk/circle/

si...@littlepig.org.uk
www.littlepig.org.uk
AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk



From: martin mitchell 
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 18:09:32 +
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

nihilist:- a person who believes human existence has no objective meaning,
purpose, or intrinsic value.

Nihilism (from the Latin   nihil,
nothing) is the philosophical 
doctrine suggesting the negation   of
one or more aspects of life  . Most
commonly, nihilism is presented in the form of existential nihilism
  which argues
that life[1]   is without
objective meaning, purpose  , or
intrinsic value 
. Moral nihilists 
assert that morality  does not
inherently exist, and that any established moral values are abstractly
contrived. Subsequently there are no moral values with which to uphold a
rule or logically prefer one action over another. Nihilism can also take
epistemological  , metaphysical
 , or ontological
 forms, meaning respectively that in
some aspect knowledge is not possible or that contrary to our belief, some
aspect of reality does not exist as such.

The term nihilism is sometimes used in association with anomie
 to explain the general mood of despair
at a perceived pointlessness of existence that one may develop upon
realizing there are no necessary norms, rules, or laws.[2]
  Movements such as
Futurism   and
deconstructionism  ,[3]
  among others,
have been identified by commentators as "nihilistic" at various times in
various contexts.

Nihilism is also a characteristic that has been ascribed to time periods:
for example, Jean Baudrillard
  and others have called
postmodernity   a nihilistic
epoch,[4]   and some
Christian   theologians and
figures of religious authority have asserted that postmodernity
 [5]
  and many aspects of
modernity  [3]
  represent a
rejection of theism  , and that such a
rejection entails some form of nihilism.

M.

On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:01, brian gibson wrote:

> common sense never told me to be a nihilist..
> 
> common sense told me to make video.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 12:42 PM, martin mitchell 
> wrote:
>>  Have no idea what  this means ..
>> 
>>  "They want some video art that engages current international socio-economic
>> events to put in an exhibition".
>> 
>> Common sense tells us it's meaningless.
>> 
>> Just cannot write anymore... this is embarrassing nonsense.
>> 
>> martin mitchell.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F
>>> 89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
>>> 
>>> 
>>> :)
>>> 
>>> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
>>> 
 Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
 international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
 
 Simon Biggs
 
 Research Professor
 edinburgh college of art
 s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
 www.eca.ac.uk 
 
 Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
 CIRCLE research group
 www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ 
 
 si...@littlepig.org.uk
 www.littlepig.org.uk 
 AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
 
 
 
 From: martin mitchell 
 Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networ

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
My glasses are beginning to be covered with layer of ice as the gas fire dims 
and electricity supply blinks lights on and off, conversation on this site has 
slowly been snowed under ... blink..

On 7 Jan 2010, at 23:25, Rob Myers wrote:

> On 07/01/10 23:15, martin mitchell wrote:
>> Yes  an interesting observation which I agree with but the initial 
>> statement did not give a readable description to such ideas that one might 
>> understand when reading original email 
> 
> We'll just have to differ about agreeing on that. ;-)
>> as an artist sitting in a studio on a cold thursday evening in east 
>> London
>> 
> 
> I wish I could afford a studio, or to live in London. ;-)
> 
> - Rob.
> ___
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Simon Biggs
You don¹t like art?

Simon Biggs

Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
www.eca.ac.uk

Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
CIRCLE research group
www.eca.ac.uk/circle/

si...@littlepig.org.uk
www.littlepig.org.uk
AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk



From: martin mitchell 
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 17:42:10 +
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

 Have no idea what  this means ..

 "They want some video art that engages current international socio-economic
events to put in an exhibition".

Common sense tells us it's meaningless.

Just cannot write anymore... this is embarrassing nonsense.

martin mitchell.



On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:

> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89
> &playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
> 
> 
> :)
> 
> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
> 
>> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
>> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
>> 
>> Simon Biggs
>> 
>> Research Professor
>> edinburgh college of art
>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>> www.eca.ac.uk
>> 
>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>> CIRCLE research group
>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>> 
>> si...@littlepig.org.uk
>> www.littlepig.org.uk
>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> From: martin mitchell 
>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>> 
>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>> 
>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
>> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
>> 
>> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
>> 
>> martin mitchell [ artist ].
>> 
>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello
>>> 
>>> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
>>> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
>>> 
>>> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
>>> 
>>> Happy New Year
>>> 
>>> Helen 
>>> Helen Sloan
>>> SCAN
>>> 
>>> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
>>> Title: Variable Economies
>>> 
>>> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
>>> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
>>> decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
>>> natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
>>> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
>>> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
>>> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
>>> medium/material of film and video.
>>> 
>>> Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
>>> and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway¹s galleries. The programme, which
>>> previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
>>> both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
>>> artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
>>> to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
>>> The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director Animate
>>> Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
>>> Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for viewing
>>> on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
>>> as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or ..avi.
>>> Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware that the
>>> screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take preference. In
>>> exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off screenings of
>>> longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the world,
>>> working in the format of film or video.
>>> 
>>> Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
>>> Selection panel meets: Week beginning 8 February 2010
>>> Notification of selection result: 26 February 2010
>>> Exhibition of Multichannel 3 at ArtSway: 2 April - 11 April 2010
>>> Contact and address to send work: Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway, Station
>>> Road, Sway, SO41 6BA, UK
>>> For more information please contact Peter on +44 (0)1590 682260 (+4) or
>>> email: pe...@artsway.org.uk 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> ___
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>> 
>> 
>> 

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Simon Biggs
LOL

Simon Biggs

Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
www.eca.ac.uk

Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
CIRCLE research group
www.eca.ac.uk/circle/

si...@littlepig.org.uk
www.littlepig.org.uk
AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk



From: james morris 
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Date: Thu,  7 Jan 2010 17:11:48 + (GMT)
To: 
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F
89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56


:)

On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:

>Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
>international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
>
>Simon Biggs
>
>Research Professor
>edinburgh college of art
>s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>www.eca.ac.uk
>
>Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>CIRCLE research group
>www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>
>si...@littlepig.org.uk
>www.littlepig.org.uk
>AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>
>
>
>From: martin mitchell 
>Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>
>Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
>To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>
>Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
>Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>
>
>
>Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
>
>Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
>
>martin mitchell [ artist ].
>
>On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
>
>> Hello
>> 
>> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
>> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
>> 
>> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
>> 
>> Happy New Year
>> 
>> Helen 
>> Helen Sloan
>> SCAN
>> 
>> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
>> Title: Variable Economies
>> 
>> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
>> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
>> decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
>> natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
>> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
>> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
>> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
>> medium/material of film and video.
>> 
>> Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
>> and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway¹s galleries. The programme, which
>> previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
>> both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
>> artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
>> to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
>> The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director Animate
>> Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
>> Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for viewing
>> on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
>> as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or .avi.
>> Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware that the
>> screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take preference. In
>> exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off screenings of
>> longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the world,
>> working in the format of film or video.
>> 
>> Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
>> Selection panel meets: Week beginning 8 February 2010
>> Notification of selection result: 26 February 2010
>> Exhibition of Multichannel 3 at ArtSway: 2 April - 11 April 2010
>> Contact and address to send work: Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway, Station
>> Road, Sway, SO41 6BA, UK
>> For more information please contact Peter on +44 (0)1590 682260 (+4) or
>> email: pe...@artsway.org.uk 
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Rob Myers
On 07/01/10 23:15, martin mitchell wrote:
> Yes  an interesting observation which I agree with but the initial 
> statement did not give a readable description to such ideas that one might 
> understand when reading original email 

We'll just have to differ about agreeing on that. ;-)
>  as an artist sitting in a studio on a cold thursday evening in east 
> London
>   

I wish I could afford a studio, or to live in London. ;-)

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Re: [NetBehaviour] this is embarrassing nonsense

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
rm .. you are condemned by your own image!


On 7 Jan 2010, at 22:09, karen blissett wrote:

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
Yes  an interesting observation which I agree with but the initial 
statement did not give a readable description to such ideas that one might 
understand when reading original email  as an artist sitting in a 
studio on a cold thursday evening in east London

On 7 Jan 2010, at 22:27, Rob Myers wrote:

> On 07/01/10 18:34, martin mitchell wrote:
>> How does one translate into another language part of dogmatic statements 
>> like 'running past', 'flag up' or 'socio economic' !
>> 
> 
> I don't think that the expressions you identify are dogmatic. It could
> be argued that they have their origin in managerial jargon (they
> certainly aren't artworld jargon), but I think that they are just
> examples of contemporary public written English.
> 
> I think that the impact of the Olympics on people's lives is an
> important concrete, specific, local example of the kind of current
> events that need criticising and that art can usefully criticise (being
> all about aesthetics eclipsing ethics). The abstract, general, gobal
> criteria of a call such as Multichannel 3 don't preclude that kind of
> thing - quite the opposite, they are an opportunity to make a noise
> about it that otherwise wouldn't exist.
> 
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
Erm ... I'm only asking for sensible descriptive use of english language 
instead of bureaucratic gobbledegook, it has nothing to do with macho 
censorship.

As for the demolition jibe . such language, opinion and violence should 
be condemned by all person writing on this site, perhaps there is a co-rdinator 
that would sensible warn you about such ideas and use of violence!


On 7 Jan 2010, at 21:59, karen blissett wrote:

> Hi Martin.
> 
> "Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" language 
> ..!"
> 
> I think Helen, Simon and anyone else on here should be allowed to express 
> themselves how they want, such macho censorship only works, to suppress and 
> kill our voices in this world...
> 
> I'd be happy for you to demolish any artist environments in the East End of 
> London - especially that Brit Art rubbish...
> 
> Karen
> 
> On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 6:01 PM, martin mitchell  wrote:
> Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.
> 
> Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet earth by 
> human beings that assume to be in control of their own destiny, a problem for 
> self aware human beings to try and resolve through creative and artistic 
> actions such as being a member of the crew on Sea Shepherd but that is method 
> of confrontation, maybe I'll think about image content closer to home in the 
> East End of London that might reflect destruction of living artists 
> environment by construction of new Olympic Park. 
> Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" language 
> ..!
> 
> martin mitchell.
> 
> Crispy Nails Animation Studio
> 
> 
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
> 
> 
>> 
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
>> 
>> 
>> :)
>> 
>> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
>> 
>>> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
>>> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
>>> 
>>> Simon Biggs
>>> 
>>> Research Professor
>>> edinburgh college of art
>>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>>> www.eca.ac.uk
>>> 
>>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>>> CIRCLE research group
>>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>>> 
>>> si...@littlepig.org.uk
>>> www.littlepig.org.uk
>>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> From: martin mitchell 
>>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>>> 
>>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
>>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>>> 
>>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
>>> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
>>> 
>>> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
>>> 
>>> martin mitchell [ artist ].
>>> 
>>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
>>> 
 Hello
 
 This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
 Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
 
 Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
 
 Happy New Year
 
 Helen 
 Helen Sloan
 SCAN
 
 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
 Title: Variable Economies
 
 Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
 Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
 decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
 natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
 formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
 Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
 touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
 medium/material of film and video.
 
 Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
 and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway¹s galleries. The programme, 
 which
 previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
 both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
 artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
 to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
 The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director Animate
 Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
 Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for 
 viewing
 on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
 as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or ..avi.
 Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware that 
 the
 screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take preferenc

[NetBehaviour] [Ann] Revolutions, Artists uses of the term revolution by Alan Dunn [Sat Jan 9, 17:30 - 19:30 @ Patapoe Radio 88.3MHz FM Amsterdam + Livestream]

2010-01-07 Thread Andreas Jacobs

Announcement:


Sat. Jan. 9 - 17:30 - 19:30

Patapoe Radio 88.3 MHz FM Amsterdam + Livestream



Revolutions, Artists uses of the term revolution by Alan Dunn

Burgerwaanzin Radioshow from Nictoglobe RadioTV

Saturdays from 17:00 to 20:00

The CD's from Alan's project are being played integral

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Project info:

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Listen: http://icecast.freeteam.nl/patapoe.m3u



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[NetBehaviour] [Ann] Revolutions, Artists uses of the term revolution by Alan Dunn [Sat Jan 9, 17:30 - 19:30 @ Patapoe Radio 88.3MHz FM Amsterdam + Livestream]

2010-01-07 Thread Andreas Jacobs

Announcement:


Sat. Jan. 9 - 17:30 - 19:30

Patapoe Radio 88.3 MHz FM Amsterdam + Livestream



Revolutions, Artists uses of the term revolution by Alan Dunn

Burgerwaanzin Radioshow from Nictoglobe RadioTV

Saturdays from 17:00 to 20:00

The CD's from Alan's project are being played integral

=

Project info:

http://www.slashseconds.org/issues/003/003/articles/adunn/index.php



Listen: http://icecast.freeteam.nl/patapoe.m3u



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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Rob Myers
On 07/01/10 18:34, martin mitchell wrote:
> How does one translate into another language part of dogmatic statements like 
> 'running past', 'flag up' or 'socio economic' !
>   

I don't think that the expressions you identify are dogmatic. It could
be argued that they have their origin in managerial jargon (they
certainly aren't artworld jargon), but I think that they are just
examples of contemporary public written English.

I think that the impact of the Olympics on people's lives is an
important concrete, specific, local example of the kind of current
events that need criticising and that art can usefully criticise (being
all about aesthetics eclipsing ethics). The abstract, general, gobal
criteria of a call such as Multichannel 3 don't preclude that kind of
thing - quite the opposite, they are an opportunity to make a noise
about it that otherwise wouldn't exist.

- Rob.
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[NetBehaviour] Temporary School Reunion

2010-01-07 Thread marc garrett
Temporary School Reunion

 From Dougald Hine.

Remember the Temporary School of Thought?

A year ago, an amazing collection of people gathered in a huge squatted 
townhouse in Mayfair and held a three-week long free university, with 
classes in everything from welding to maze-making to how to think about 
infrastructure and the case for and against art school.

If I hadn't gone down to the Temporary School, most of the things I did 
in 2009 would never have happened.

It was there that I met Vinay, Mike and the rest of the crew that became 
the Institute for Collapsonomics. Conversations during those weeks led 
me to start writing Social Media vs the Recession and The Future of 
Unemployment, and from there to the beginnings of Signpostr and Space 
Makers. And it was Steph, one of the organisers of the Temporary School, 
who co-piloted the Treehouse Gallery in Regents Park, where I spent much 
of last summer.

The Temporary School was a magical time and space - so when I realised, 
earlier this week, that we'd reached its first anniversary, it seemed 
like a good idea to organise a Temporary School Reunion.

This has been thrown together very quickly - but then, that was the 
spirit that made the original Mayfair school work. It's all happening 
this Saturday - 9 January down in Brixton.

more...
http://otherexcuses.blogspot.com/
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[NetBehaviour] Santa Justa

2010-01-07 Thread info
Santa Justa
by Susana Mendes Silva

"Santa Justa" is a project that is part of a Cultural Program for the 
promotion of Art in Public Space, which  CARRIS  intends to carry out in 
some vehicles of its public service fleet. In 2010, the chosen vehicles 
were one lift and tree funiculars, all of them National Monuments since 
2002. The participant artists are Vasco Araújo at Ascensor do Lavra, 
Susana Anágua at Ascensor da Glória, Alexandre Farto at Ascensor da Bica 
e Susana Mendes Silva at Elevador de Santa Justa.

My project for Santa Justa Lift has two moments: a text inside the 
elevator - which is a letter addressed to the passengers - translated in 
several languages - invites everyone to send their photos, drawings, 
stories or other to be part of a blog about the elevator.
This blog is an archive of memories and feelings about this elevator. Of 
the affection felt by those travelling in or visiting it.This archive is 
being constructed continuously with your contribution: your photographs, 
videos, texts or drawings on your Santa Justa Lift experience:  
http://santa-justa.blogspot.com/

Please send your contribution to: susana.mendes.si...@gmail.com
I hope to hear from you soon.

Thank you,
Susana

from JANUARY > JUNE 2010 
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread karen blissett
Hi Martin.

"Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" language
..!"

I think Helen, Simon and anyone else on here should be allowed to express
themselves how they want, such macho censorship only works, to suppress and
kill our voices in this world...

I'd be happy for you to demolish any artist environments in the East End of
London - especially that Brit Art rubbish...

Karen

On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 6:01 PM, martin mitchell wrote:

> Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.
>
> Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet earth by
> human beings that assume to be in control of their own destiny, a problem
> for self aware human beings to try and resolve through creative and artistic
> actions such as being a member of the crew on Sea Shepherd but that is
> method of confrontation, maybe I'll think about image content closer to home
> in the East End of London that might reflect destruction of living artists
> environment by construction of new Olympic Park.
> Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" language
> ..!
>
> martin mitchell.
>
> Crispy Nails Animation Studio
>
>
>
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
>
>
>
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
>
>
> :)
>
> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
>
> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
>
> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
>
>
> Simon Biggs
>
>
> Research Professor
>
> edinburgh college of art
>
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>
> www.eca.ac.uk
>
>
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>
> CIRCLE research group
>
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>
>
> si...@littlepig.org.uk
>
> www.littlepig.org.uk
>
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>
>
>
>
> From: martin mitchell 
>
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>
> 
>
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
>
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>
> 
>
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
>
> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>
>
>
>
> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
>
>
> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
>
>
> martin mitchell [ artist ].
>
>
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
>
>
> Hello
>
>
> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
>
> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
>
>
> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
>
>
> Happy New Year
>
>
> Helen
>
> Helen Sloan
>
> SCAN
>
>
> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
>
> Title: Variable Economies
>
>
> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
>
> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
>
> decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
>
> natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
>
> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
>
> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
>
> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
>
> medium/material of film and video.
>
>
> Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
>
> and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway¹s galleries. The programme,
> which
>
> previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
>
> both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
>
> artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
>
> to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
>
> The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director Animate
>
> Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
>
> Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for
> viewing
>
> on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
>
> as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or ..avi.
>
> Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware that
> the
>
> screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take preference. In
>
> exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off screenings of
>
> longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the world,
>
> working in the format of film or video.
>
>
> Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
>
> Selection panel meets: Week beginning 8 February 2010
>
> Notification of selection result: 26 February 2010
>
> Exhibition of Multichannel 3 at ArtSway: 2 April - 11 April 2010
>
> Contact and address to send work: Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway, Station
>
> Road, Sway, SO41 6BA, UK
>
> For more information please contact Peter on +44 (0)1590 68

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
English language.

On 7 Jan 2010, at 19:07, brian gibson wrote:

> how does one expect another to only use vocabulary that martin is comfortable 
> with?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 1:34 PM, martin mitchell  wrote:
> It's not the moving image event itself but the nonsensical language used to 
> describe ideas you are looking for inside of those projected images onto a 
> screen.
> How does one translate into another language part of dogmatic statements like 
> 'running past', 'flag up' or 'socio economic' !
> 
> C.N.A.S.
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:14, Helen Sloan wrote:
> 
>> Martin and List
>> 
>> Noone is censored in terms of submitting to this programme. It is open to 
>> all. 
>> 
>> I was merely suggesting that if  the approach of the programme feels 
>> uncomfortable, it may not be the right one to be involved in. 
>> 
>> If anyone wishes to contact me about submitting work or any aspect of 
>> Multichannel, then please get in touch.
>> 
>> Helen
>> 
>> 
>> On 7/1/10 18:01, "martin mitchell"  wrote:
>> 
>>> Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.
>>> 
>>> Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet earth by 
>>> human beings that assume to be in control of their own destiny, a problem 
>>> for self aware human beings to try and resolve through creative and 
>>> artistic actions such as being a member of the crew on Sea Shepherd but 
>>> that is method of confrontation, maybe I'll think about image content 
>>> closer to home in the East End of London that might reflect destruction of 
>>> living artists environment by construction of new Olympic Park. 
>>> Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" language 
>>> ..!
>>> 
>>> martin mitchell.
>>> 
>>> Crispy Nails Animation Studio
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
  
 
  
 
 
 :)
 
 On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
 
> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk
> 
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
> 
> si...@littlepig.org.uk
> www.littlepig.org.uk
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
> 
> 
> 
> From: martin mitchell 
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
> 
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
> 
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
> 
> 
> 
> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
> 
> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
> 
> martin mitchell [ artist ].
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
> 
>> Hello
>> 
>> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
>> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
>> 
>> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more 
>> info.
>> 
>> Happy New Year
>> 
>> Helen 
>> Helen Sloan
>> SCAN
>> 
>> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
>> Title: Variable Economies
>> 
>> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
>> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic 
>> downturn,
>> decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in 
>> the
>> natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, 
>> and
>> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
>> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
>> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
>> medium/material of film and video.
>> 
>> Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, 
>> organised
>> and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway’s galleries. The programme, 
>> which
>> previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again 
>> feature
>> both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
>> artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are 
>> pleased
>> to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
>> The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread tom corby
Sorry. I fail to see how any of the highlighted terms are dogmatic.

martin mitchell wrote:
> It's not the moving image event itself but the nonsensical language 
> used to describe ideas you are looking for inside of those projected 
> images onto a screen.
> How does one translate into another language part of dogmatic 
> statements like 'running past', 'flag up' or 'socio economic' !
>
> C.N.A.S.
>
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:14, Helen Sloan wrote:
>
>> Martin and List
>>
>> Noone is censored in terms of submitting to this programme. It is 
>> open to all.
>>
>> I was merely suggesting that if  the approach of the programme feels 
>> uncomfortable, it may not be the right one to be involved in.
>>
>> If anyone wishes to contact me about submitting work or any aspect of 
>> Multichannel, then please get in touch.
>>
>> Helen
>>
>>
>> On 7/1/10 18:01, "martin mitchell" > > wrote:
>>
>>> Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.
>>>
>>> Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet 
>>> earth by human beings that assume to be in control of their own 
>>> destiny, a problem for self aware human beings to try and resolve 
>>> through creative and artistic actions such as being a member of the 
>>> crew on Sea Shepherd but that is method of confrontation, maybe I'll 
>>> think about image content closer to home in the East End of London 
>>> that might reflect destruction of living artists environment by 
>>> construction of new Olympic Park.
>>> Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" 
>>> language ..!
>>>
>>> martin mitchell.
>>>
>>> Crispy Nails Animation Studio
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
>>>
>>>

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
  
 
  
 
  
 
  



 :)

 On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs" >>> > wrote:

> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
>
> Simon Biggs
>
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk 
> www.eca.ac.uk 
>
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ 
>
> si...@littlepig.org.uk 
> www.littlepig.org.uk 
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>
>
>
> From: martin mitchell  >
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
> mailto:netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org>>
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
> mailto:netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org>>
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel 
> Variable
> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>
>
>
> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
>
> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
>
> martin mitchell [ artist ].
>
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really 
>> enjoyed the
>> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life 
>> so far.
>>
>> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want 
>> more info.
>>
>> Happy New Year
>>
>> Helen
>> Helen Sloan
>> SCAN
>>
>> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
>> Title: Variable Economies
>>
>> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
>> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic 
>> downturn,
>> decreased availability of resources influenced by human 
>> intervention in the
>> natural environment, shifts in national and global political 
>> emphasis, and
>> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
>> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for 
>> selection that
>> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
>> medium/material of film and video.
>>
>> Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, 
>> organised
>> and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway’s galleri

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread brian gibson
how does one expect another to only use vocabulary that martin is
comfortable with?






On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 1:34 PM, martin mitchell wrote:

> It's not the moving image event itself but the nonsensical language used to
> describe ideas you are looking for inside of those projected images onto a
> screen.
> How does one translate into another language part of dogmatic statements
> like 'running past', 'flag up' or 'socio economic' !
>
> C.N.A.S.
>
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:14, Helen Sloan wrote:
>
> Martin and List
>
> Noone is censored in terms of submitting to this programme. It is open to
> all.
>
> I was merely suggesting that if  the approach of the programme feels
> uncomfortable, it may not be the right one to be involved in.
>
> If anyone wishes to contact me about submitting work or any aspect of
> Multichannel, then please get in touch.
>
> Helen
>
>
> On 7/1/10 18:01, "martin mitchell"  wrote:
>
> Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.
>
> Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet earth by
> human beings that assume to be in control of their own destiny, a problem
> for self aware human beings to try and resolve through creative and artistic
> actions such as being a member of the crew on Sea Shepherd but that is
> method of confrontation, maybe I'll think about image content closer to home
> in the East End of London that might reflect destruction of living artists
> environment by construction of new Olympic Park.
> Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" language
> ..!
>
> martin mitchell.
>
> Crispy Nails Animation Studio
>
>
>
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
>
>
>
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
> 
>
>
> :)
>
> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
>
> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
>
> Simon Biggs
>
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk
>
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>
> si...@littlepig.org.uk
> www.littlepig.org.uk
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>
>
>
> From: martin mitchell 
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
> 
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
> 
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>
>
>
> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
>
> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
>
> martin mitchell [ artist ].
>
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
>
> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
>
> Happy New Year
>
> Helen
> Helen Sloan
> SCAN
>
> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
> Title: Variable Economies
>
> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
> decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
> natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
> medium/material of film and video.
>
> Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
> and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway’s galleries. The programme,
> which
> previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
> both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
> artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
> to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
> The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director Animate
> Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
> Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for
> viewing
> on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
> as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or ..avi.
> Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware that
> the
> screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take preference. In
> exceptional circumst

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
It's not the moving image event itself but the nonsensical language used to 
describe ideas you are looking for inside of those projected images onto a 
screen.
How does one translate into another language part of dogmatic statements like 
'running past', 'flag up' or 'socio economic' !

C.N.A.S.

On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:14, Helen Sloan wrote:

> Martin and List
> 
> Noone is censored in terms of submitting to this programme. It is open to 
> all. 
> 
> I was merely suggesting that if  the approach of the programme feels 
> uncomfortable, it may not be the right one to be involved in. 
> 
> If anyone wishes to contact me about submitting work or any aspect of 
> Multichannel, then please get in touch.
> 
> Helen
> 
> 
> On 7/1/10 18:01, "martin mitchell"  wrote:
> 
>> Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.
>> 
>> Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet earth by 
>> human beings that assume to be in control of their own destiny, a problem 
>> for self aware human beings to try and resolve through creative and artistic 
>> actions such as being a member of the crew on Sea Shepherd but that is 
>> method of confrontation, maybe I'll think about image content closer to home 
>> in the East End of London that might reflect destruction of living artists 
>> environment by construction of new Olympic Park. 
>> Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" language 
>> ..!
>> 
>> martin mitchell.
>> 
>> Crispy Nails Animation Studio
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
>>>  
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> 
>>> :)
>>> 
>>> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
>>> 
 Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
 international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
 
 Simon Biggs
 
 Research Professor
 edinburgh college of art
 s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
 www.eca.ac.uk
 
 Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
 CIRCLE research group
 www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
 
 si...@littlepig.org.uk
 www.littlepig.org.uk
 AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
 
 
 
 From: martin mitchell 
 Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
 
 Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
 To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
 
 Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
 Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
 
 
 
 Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
 
 Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
 
 martin mitchell [ artist ].
 
 On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
 
> Hello
> 
> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
> 
> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
> 
> Happy New Year
> 
> Helen 
> Helen Sloan
> SCAN
> 
> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
> Title: Variable Economies
> 
> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
> decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in 
> the
> natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
> medium/material of film and video.
> 
> Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
> and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway’s galleries. The programme, 
> which
> previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
> both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
> artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
> to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
> The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director 
> Animate
> Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
> Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for 
> viewing
> on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
> as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or 
> ..avi.
> Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but pl

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
NNN I chew my nails made of iron ..

C.N.C.S
On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:17, Renee Turner wrote:

> Manik where are you?  I feel the need for one of your important statements!  
> Crispy Nails in need of manicure ;-)
> 
> x Renee
> On Jan 7, 2010, at 7:01 PM, martin mitchell wrote:
> 
>> Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.
>> 
>> Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet earth by 
>> human beings that assume to be in control of their own destiny, a problem 
>> for self aware human beings to try and resolve through creative and artistic 
>> actions such as being a member of the crew on Sea Shepherd but that is 
>> method of confrontation, maybe I'll think about image content closer to home 
>> in the East End of London that might reflect destruction of living artists 
>> environment by construction of new Olympic Park. 
>> Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" language 
>> ..!
>> 
>> martin mitchell.
>> 
>> Crispy Nails Animation Studio
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
>>> 
>>> 
>>> :)
>>> 
>>> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
>>> 
 Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
 international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
 
 Simon Biggs
 
 Research Professor
 edinburgh college of art
 s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
 www.eca.ac.uk
 
 Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
 CIRCLE research group
 www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
 
 si...@littlepig.org.uk
 www.littlepig.org.uk
 AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
 
 
 
 From: martin mitchell 
 Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
 
 Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
 To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
 
 Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
 Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
 
 
 
 Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
 
 Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
 
 martin mitchell [ artist ].
 
 On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
 
> Hello
> 
> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
> 
> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
> 
> Happy New Year
> 
> Helen 
> Helen Sloan
> SCAN
> 
> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
> Title: Variable Economies
> 
> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
> decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in 
> the
> natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
> medium/material of film and video.
> 
> Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
> and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway¹s galleries. The programme, 
> which
> previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
> both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
> artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
> to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
> The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director 
> Animate
> Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
> Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for 
> viewing
> on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
> as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or 
> ..avi.
> Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware that 
> the
> screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take preference. In
> exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off screenings of
> longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the world,
> working in the format of film or video.
> 
> Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
> Selection panel meets: Week beginning 8 February 2010
> Notification of selection result: 26 February 2010
> Exhibition of Multichannel 3 at ArtSway: 2 April - 11 April 2010
> Contact and address to send work: Peter Bonnell, Cur

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread tom corby
I have to agree with Simon, it all seems pretty straight-forward to me.
Thanks for posting Helen.

tom


>
>
> On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 12:42 PM, martin mitchell 
> mailto:martinmitc...@mac.com>> wrote:
>
>  Have no idea what  this means ..
>
>  "They want some video art that engages current international
> socio-economic events to put in an exhibition".
>
> Common sense tells us it's meaningless.
>
> Just cannot write anymore... this is embarrassing nonsense.
>
> martin mitchell.
>
>
>
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
>
>>
>> 
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
>> 
>> 
>>
>>
>> :)
>>
>> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs" > > wrote:
>>
>>> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
>>> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
>>>
>>> Simon Biggs
>>>
>>> Research Professor
>>> edinburgh college of art
>>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk 
>>> www.eca.ac.uk 
>>>
>>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>>> CIRCLE research group
>>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ 
>>>
>>> si...@littlepig.org.uk 
>>> www.littlepig.org.uk 
>>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From: martin mitchell >> >
>>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>>> >> >
>>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
>>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>>> >> >
>>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel
>>> Variable
>>> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
>>>
>>> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
>>>
>>> martin mitchell [ artist ].
>>>
>>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
>>>
 Hello

 This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really
 enjoyed the
 Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life
 so far.

 Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want
 more info.

 Happy New Year

 Helen
 Helen Sloan
 SCAN

 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
 Title: Variable Economies

 Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of
 works for
 Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global
 economic downturn,
 decreased availability of resources influenced by human
 intervention in the
 natural environment, shifts in national and global political
 emphasis, and
 formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
 Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for
 selection that
 touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
 medium/material of film and video.

 Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and
 video, organised
 and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway¹s galleries. The
 programme, which
 previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once
 again feature
 both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking
 video works by
 artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we
 are pleased
 to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
 The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas,
 Co-director Animate
 Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator,
 ArtSway.
 Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your
 work for viewing
 on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to
 supply your work
 as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed
 .mpg or ..avi.
 Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be
 aware that the
 screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take
 preference. In
 exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off
 screenings of
 longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the
 world,
 working in the format of film or video.

 Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
 Select

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Helen Sloan
Martin and List

Noone is censored in terms of submitting to this programme. It is open to
all. 

I was merely suggesting that if  the approach of the programme feels
uncomfortable, it may not be the right one to be involved in.

If anyone wishes to contact me about submitting work or any aspect of
Multichannel, then please get in touch.

Helen


On 7/1/10 18:01, "martin mitchell"  wrote:

> Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.
> 
> Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet earth by
> human beings that assume to be in control of their own destiny, a problem for
> self aware human beings to try and resolve through creative and artistic
> actions such as being a member of the crew on Sea Shepherd but that is method
> of confrontation, maybe I'll think about image content closer to home in the
> East End of London that might reflect destruction of living artists
> environment by construction of new Olympic Park.
> Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" language
> ..!
> 
> martin mitchell.
> 
> Crispy Nails Animation Studio
> 
> 
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
> 
> 
>> 
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F8
>> 9&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
>> > 014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56>
>> 
>> 
>> :)
>> 
>> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
>> 
>>> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
>>> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
>>> 
>>> Simon Biggs
>>> 
>>> Research Professor
>>> edinburgh college of art
>>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>>> www.eca.ac.uk
>>> 
>>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>>> CIRCLE research group
>>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>>> 
>>> si...@littlepig.org.uk
>>> www.littlepig.org.uk
>>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> From: martin mitchell 
>>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>>> 
>>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
>>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>>> 
>>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
>>> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
>>> 
>>> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
>>> 
>>> martin mitchell [ artist ].
>>> 
>>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
>>> 
 Hello
 
 This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
 Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
 
 Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
 
 Happy New Year
 
 Helen 
 Helen Sloan
 SCAN
 
 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
 Title: Variable Economies
 
 Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
 Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
 decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
 natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
 formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
 Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
 touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
 medium/material of film and video.
 
 Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
 and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway¹s galleries. The programme,
 which
 previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
 both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
 artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
 to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
 The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director Animate
 Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
 Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for
 viewing
 on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
 as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or ..avi.
 Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware that
 the
 screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take preference. In
 exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off screenings of
 longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the world,
 working in the format of film or video.
 
 Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
 Selection panel meets: Week beginning 8 February 2010
 Notification of selection result: 26 February 2010
 Exhibition of Multichannel 3 at ArtSw

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Renee Turner
Manik where are you?  I feel the need for one of your important  
statements!  Crispy Nails in need of manicure ;-)


x Renee
On Jan 7, 2010, at 7:01 PM, martin mitchell wrote:


Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.

Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet  
earth by human beings that assume to be in control of their own  
destiny, a problem for self aware human beings to try and resolve  
through creative and artistic actions such as being a member of the  
crew on Sea Shepherd but that is method of confrontation, maybe I'll  
think about image content closer to home in the East End of London  
that might reflect destruction of living artists environment by  
construction of new Olympic Park.
Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events"  
language ..!


martin mitchell.

Crispy Nails Animation Studio



On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56


:)

On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:


Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.

Simon Biggs

Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
www.eca.ac.uk

Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
CIRCLE research group
www.eca.ac.uk/circle/

si...@littlepig.org.uk
www.littlepig.org.uk
AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk



From: martin mitchell 
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel  
Variable

Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January



Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!

Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.

martin mitchell [ artist ].

On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:


Hello

This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really  
enjoyed the
Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life  
so far.


Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want  
more info.


Happy New Year

Helen
Helen Sloan
SCAN

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
Title: Variable Economies

Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works  
for
Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic  
downturn,
decreased availability of resources influenced by human  
intervention in the
natural environment, shifts in national and global political  
emphasis, and

formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for  
selection that

touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
medium/material of film and video.

Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video,  
organised
and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway¹s galleries. The  
programme, which
previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once  
again feature
both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video  
works by
artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we  
are pleased

to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co- 
director Animate
Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator,  
ArtSway.
Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work  
for viewing
on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply  
your work
as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg  
or ..avi.
Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be  
aware that the
screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take  
preference. In
exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off  
screenings of
longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the  
world,

working in the format of film or video.

Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
Selection panel meets: Week beginning 8 February 2010
Notification of selection result: 26 February 2010
Exhibition of Multichannel 3 at ArtSway: 2 April - 11 April 2010
Contact and address to send work: Peter Bonnell, Curator,  
ArtSway, Station

Road, Sway, SO41 6BA, UK
For more information please contact Peter on +44 (0)1590 682260  
(+4) or

email: pe...@artsway.org.uk 


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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
Are you censoring me?

M.
On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:45, Helen Sloan wrote:

> Simon – that’s it. Thanks for the clarification. Although it seems this is 
> not enough for everybody.
> 
> Martin – we are curating a screening programme of single screen works. We 
> want to keep the brief open enough for people to interpret this in many ways. 
> We’re interested in  intelligent response and invention around real concerns 
> of dwindling resources both monetary and more fundamental. We are not in the 
> business of ‘bandwaggoning’ or ‘flag waving’. I’ve run it by quite a few 
> people who seemed to be fine with it. When your second email came through I 
> was in the process of inviting you to contact me –  if you are finding this 
> so difficult and embarrassing then I guess this programme is not for you.
> 
> Helen
> Helen Sloan
> SCAN
> 
> 
> On 7/1/10 16:48, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
> 
>> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current 
>> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
>> 
>> Simon Biggs
>> 
>> Research Professor
>> edinburgh college of art
>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>> www.eca.ac.uk
>> 
>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>> CIRCLE research group
>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>> 
>> si...@littlepig.org.uk
>> www.littlepig.org.uk
>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>> 
>> 
>> From: martin mitchell 
>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>> 
>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
>> 
>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable 
>> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
>> 
>> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
>> 
>> martin mitchell [ artist ].
>> 
>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello
>>> 
>>> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
>>> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
>>> 
>>> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
>>> 
>>> Happy New Year
>>> 
>>> Helen 
>>> Helen Sloan
>>> SCAN
>>> 
>>> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
>>> Title: Variable Economies
>>> 
>>> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
>>> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
>>> decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
>>> natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
>>> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
>>> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
>>> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
>>> medium/material of film and video.
>>> 
>>> Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
>>> and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway’s galleries. The programme, which
>>> previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
>>> both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
>>> artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
>>> to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
>>> The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director Animate
>>> Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
>>> Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for viewing
>>> on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
>>> as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or .avi.
>>> Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware that the
>>> screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take preference. In
>>> exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off screenings of
>>> longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the world,
>>> working in the format of film or video.
>>> 
>>> Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
>>> Selection panel meets: Week beginning 8 February 2010
>>> Notification of selection result: 26 February 2010
>>> Exhibition of Multichannel 3 at ArtSway: 2 April - 11 April 2010
>>> Contact and address to send work: Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway, Station
>>> Road, Sway, SO41 6BA, UK
>>> For more information please contact Peter on +44 (0)1590 682260 (+4) or
>>> email: pe...@artsway.org.uk  
>>> 
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
nihilist:- a person who believes human existence has no objective meaning, 
purpose, or intrinsic value.

Nihilism (from the Latin nihil, nothing) is the philosophical doctrine 
suggesting the negation of one or more aspects of life. Most commonly, nihilism 
is presented in the form of existential nihilism which argues that life[1] is 
without objective meaning, purpose, or intrinsic value. Moral nihilists assert 
that morality does not inherently exist, and that any established moral values 
are abstractly contrived. Subsequently there are no moral values with which to 
uphold a rule or logically prefer one action over another. Nihilism can also 
take epistemological, metaphysical, or ontological forms, meaning respectively 
that in some aspect knowledge is not possible or that contrary to our belief, 
some aspect of reality does not exist as such.

The term nihilism is sometimes used in association with anomie to explain the 
general mood of despair at a perceived pointlessness of existence that one may 
develop upon realizing there are no necessary norms, rules, or laws.[2] 
Movements such as Futurism and deconstructionism,[3] among others, have been 
identified by commentators as "nihilistic" at various times in various contexts.

Nihilism is also a characteristic that has been ascribed to time periods: for 
example, Jean Baudrillard and others have called postmodernity a nihilistic 
epoch,[4] and some Christian theologians and figures of religious authority 
have asserted that postmodernity[5] and many aspects of modernity[3] represent 
a rejection of theism, and that such a rejection entails some form of nihilism.

M.

On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:01, brian gibson wrote:

> common sense never told me to be a nihilist..
> 
> common sense told me to make video.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 12:42 PM, martin mitchell  
> wrote:
>  Have no idea what  this means ..
> 
>  "They want some video art that engages current international socio-economic 
> events to put in an exhibition".
> 
> Common sense tells us it's meaningless.
> 
> Just cannot write anymore... this is embarrassing nonsense.
> 
> martin mitchell.
> 
> 
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
> 
>> 
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
>> 
>> 
>> :)
>> 
>> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
>> 
>>> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
>>> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
>>> 
>>> Simon Biggs
>>> 
>>> Research Professor
>>> edinburgh college of art
>>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>>> www.eca.ac.uk
>>> 
>>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>>> CIRCLE research group
>>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>>> 
>>> si...@littlepig.org.uk
>>> www.littlepig.org.uk
>>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> From: martin mitchell 
>>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>>> 
>>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
>>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>>> 
>>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
>>> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
>>> 
>>> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
>>> 
>>> martin mitchell [ artist ].
>>> 
>>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
>>> 
 Hello
 
 This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
 Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
 
 Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
 
 Happy New Year
 
 Helen 
 Helen Sloan
 SCAN
 
 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
 Title: Variable Economies
 
 Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
 Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
 decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
 natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
 formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
 Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
 touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
 medium/material of film and video.
 
 Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
 and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway¹s galleries. The programme, 
 which
 previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
 both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
 artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
 to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
 The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thoma

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
Interesting animation on you tube 'puffing away'.

Ok.. idea is perhaps to do with self destruction of planet earth by 
human beings that assume to be in control of their own destiny, a problem for 
self aware human beings to try and resolve through creative and artistic 
actions such as being a member of the crew on Sea Shepherd but that is method 
of confrontation, maybe I'll think about image content closer to home in the 
East End of London that might reflect destruction of living artists environment 
by construction of new Olympic Park. 
Please no more of this 'international socio-economic events" language 
..!

martin mitchell.

Crispy Nails Animation Studio



On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:


> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
> 
> 
> :)
> 
> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
> 
>> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
>> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
>> 
>> Simon Biggs
>> 
>> Research Professor
>> edinburgh college of art
>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>> www.eca.ac.uk
>> 
>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>> CIRCLE research group
>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>> 
>> si...@littlepig.org.uk
>> www.littlepig.org.uk
>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> From: martin mitchell 
>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>> 
>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>> 
>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
>> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
>> 
>> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
>> 
>> martin mitchell [ artist ].
>> 
>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello
>>> 
>>> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
>>> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
>>> 
>>> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
>>> 
>>> Happy New Year
>>> 
>>> Helen 
>>> Helen Sloan
>>> SCAN
>>> 
>>> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
>>> Title: Variable Economies
>>> 
>>> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
>>> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
>>> decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
>>> natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
>>> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
>>> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
>>> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
>>> medium/material of film and video.
>>> 
>>> Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
>>> and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway¹s galleries. The programme, which
>>> previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
>>> both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
>>> artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
>>> to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
>>> The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director Animate
>>> Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
>>> Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for viewing
>>> on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
>>> as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or ..avi.
>>> Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware that the
>>> screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take preference. In
>>> exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off screenings of
>>> longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the world,
>>> working in the format of film or video.
>>> 
>>> Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
>>> Selection panel meets: Week beginning 8 February 2010
>>> Notification of selection result: 26 February 2010
>>> Exhibition of Multichannel 3 at ArtSway: 2 April - 11 April 2010
>>> Contact and address to send work: Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway, Station
>>> Road, Sway, SO41 6BA, UK
>>> For more information please contact Peter on +44 (0)1590 682260 (+4) or
>>> email: pe...@artsway.org.uk 
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread brian gibson
common sense never told me to be a nihilist..

common sense told me to make video.







On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 12:42 PM, martin mitchell wrote:

>  Have no idea what  this means ..
>
>  "They want some video art that engages current international
> socio-economic events to put in an exhibition".
>
> Common sense tells us it's meaningless.
>
> Just cannot write anymore... this is embarrassing nonsense.
>
> martin mitchell.
>
>
>
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:
>
>
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
>
>
> :)
>
> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
>
> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
>
> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
>
>
> Simon Biggs
>
>
> Research Professor
>
> edinburgh college of art
>
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>
> www.eca.ac.uk
>
>
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>
> CIRCLE research group
>
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>
>
> si...@littlepig.org.uk
>
> www.littlepig.org.uk
>
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>
>
>
>
> From: martin mitchell 
>
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>
> 
>
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
>
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>
> 
>
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
>
> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>
>
>
>
> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
>
>
> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
>
>
> martin mitchell [ artist ].
>
>
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
>
>
> Hello
>
>
> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
>
> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
>
>
> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
>
>
> Happy New Year
>
>
> Helen
>
> Helen Sloan
>
> SCAN
>
>
> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
>
> Title: Variable Economies
>
>
> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
>
> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
>
> decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
>
> natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
>
> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
>
> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
>
> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
>
> medium/material of film and video.
>
>
> Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
>
> and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway¹s galleries. The programme,
> which
>
> previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
>
> both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
>
> artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
>
> to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
>
> The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director Animate
>
> Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
>
> Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for
> viewing
>
> on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
>
> as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or ..avi.
>
> Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware that
> the
>
> screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take preference. In
>
> exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off screenings of
>
> longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the world,
>
> working in the format of film or video.
>
>
> Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
>
> Selection panel meets: Week beginning 8 February 2010
>
> Notification of selection result: 26 February 2010
>
> Exhibition of Multichannel 3 at ArtSway: 2 April - 11 April 2010
>
> Contact and address to send work: Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway, Station
>
> Road, Sway, SO41 6BA, UK
>
> For more information please contact Peter on +44 (0)1590 682260 (+4) or
>
> email: pe...@artsway.org.uk 
>
>
>
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Helen Sloan
Simon ­ that¹s it. Thanks for the clarification. Although it seems this is
not enough for everybody.

Martin ­ we are curating a screening programme of single screen works. We
want to keep the brief open enough for people to interpret this in many
ways. We¹re interested in  intelligent response and invention around real
concerns of dwindling resources both monetary and more fundamental. We are
not in the business of Œbandwaggoning¹ or Œflag waving¹. I¹ve run it by
quite a few people who seemed to be fine with it. When your second email
came through I was in the process of inviting you to contact me ­  if you
are finding this so difficult and embarrassing then I guess this programme
is not for you.

Helen
Helen Sloan
SCAN


On 7/1/10 16:48, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:

> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current international
> socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
> 
> Simon Biggs
> 
> Research Professor
> edinburgh college of art
> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
> www.eca.ac.uk
> 
> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
> CIRCLE research group
> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
> 
> si...@littlepig.org.uk
> www.littlepig.org.uk
> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
> 
> 
> 
> From: martin mitchell 
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
> 
> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
> 
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
> 
> 
> 
> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
> 
> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
> 
> martin mitchell [ artist ].
> 
> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
> 
>> Hello
>> 
>> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
>> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
>> 
>> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
>> 
>> Happy New Year
>> 
>> Helen 
>> Helen Sloan
>> SCAN
>> 
>> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
>> Title: Variable Economies
>> 
>> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
>> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
>> decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
>> natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
>> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
>> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
>> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
>> medium/material of film and video.
>> 
>> Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
>> and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway¹s galleries. The programme, which
>> previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
>> both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
>> artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
>> to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
>> The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director Animate
>> Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
>> Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for viewing
>> on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
>> as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or .avi.
>> Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware that the
>> screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take preference. In
>> exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off screenings of
>> longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the world,
>> working in the format of film or video.
>> 
>> Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
>> Selection panel meets: Week beginning 8 February 2010
>> Notification of selection result: 26 February 2010
>> Exhibition of Multichannel 3 at ArtSway: 2 April - 11 April 2010
>> Contact and address to send work: Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway, Station
>> Road, Sway, SO41 6BA, UK
>> For more information please contact Peter on +44 (0)1590 682260 (+4) or
>> email: pe...@artsway.org.uk 
>> 
>> 
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell
 Have no idea what  this means ..

 "They want some video art that engages current international socio-economic 
events to put in an exhibition".

Common sense tells us it's meaningless.

Just cannot write anymore... this is embarrassing nonsense.

martin mitchell.



On 7 Jan 2010, at 17:11, james morris wrote:

> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
> 
> 
> :)
> 
> On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:
> 
>> Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
>> international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
>> 
>> Simon Biggs
>> 
>> Research Professor
>> edinburgh college of art
>> s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>> www.eca.ac.uk
>> 
>> Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>> CIRCLE research group
>> www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>> 
>> si...@littlepig.org.uk
>> www.littlepig.org.uk
>> AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> From: martin mitchell 
>> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>> 
>> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>> 
>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
>> Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
>> 
>> Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
>> 
>> martin mitchell [ artist ].
>> 
>> On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello
>>> 
>>> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
>>> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
>>> 
>>> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
>>> 
>>> Happy New Year
>>> 
>>> Helen 
>>> Helen Sloan
>>> SCAN
>>> 
>>> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
>>> Title: Variable Economies
>>> 
>>> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
>>> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
>>> decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
>>> natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
>>> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
>>> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
>>> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
>>> medium/material of film and video.
>>> 
>>> Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
>>> and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway¹s galleries. The programme, which
>>> previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
>>> both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
>>> artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
>>> to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
>>> The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director Animate
>>> Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
>>> Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for viewing
>>> on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
>>> as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or ..avi.
>>> Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware that the
>>> screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take preference. In
>>> exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off screenings of
>>> longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the world,
>>> working in the format of film or video.
>>> 
>>> Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
>>> Selection panel meets: Week beginning 8 February 2010
>>> Notification of selection result: 26 February 2010
>>> Exhibition of Multichannel 3 at ArtSway: 2 April - 11 April 2010
>>> Contact and address to send work: Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway, Station
>>> Road, Sway, SO41 6BA, UK
>>> For more information please contact Peter on +44 (0)1590 682260 (+4) or
>>> email: pe...@artsway.org.uk 
>>> 
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel VariableEconomies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread james morris

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHoCd1pTJx4&feature=PlayList&p=5840AC014CA20F89&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56


:)

On 7/1/2010, "Simon Biggs"  wrote:

>Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
>international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.
>
>Simon Biggs
>
>Research Professor
>edinburgh college of art
>s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
>www.eca.ac.uk
>
>Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
>CIRCLE research group
>www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
>
>si...@littlepig.org.uk
>www.littlepig.org.uk
>AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk
>
>
>
>From: martin mitchell 
>Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>
>Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
>To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>
>Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
>Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January
>
>
>
>Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
>
>Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
>
>martin mitchell [ artist ].
>
>On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:
>
>> Hello
>> 
>> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
>> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
>> 
>> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
>> 
>> Happy New Year
>> 
>> Helen 
>> Helen Sloan
>> SCAN
>> 
>> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
>> Title: Variable Economies
>> 
>> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
>> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
>> decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
>> natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
>> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
>> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
>> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
>> medium/material of film and video.
>> 
>> Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
>> and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway¹s galleries. The programme, which
>> previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
>> both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
>> artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
>> to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
>> The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director Animate
>> Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
>> Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for viewing
>> on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
>> as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or ..avi.
>> Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware that the
>> screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take preference. In
>> exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off screenings of
>> longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the world,
>> working in the format of film or video.
>> 
>> Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
>> Selection panel meets: Week beginning 8 February 2010
>> Notification of selection result: 26 February 2010
>> Exhibition of Multichannel 3 at ArtSway: 2 April - 11 April 2010
>> Contact and address to send work: Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway, Station
>> Road, Sway, SO41 6BA, UK
>> For more information please contact Peter on +44 (0)1590 682260 (+4) or
>> email: pe...@artsway.org.uk 
>> 
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Simon Biggs
Seems clear to me. They want some video art that engages current
international socio-economic events to put in an exhibition.

Simon Biggs

Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
www.eca.ac.uk

Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
CIRCLE research group
www.eca.ac.uk/circle/

si...@littlepig.org.uk
www.littlepig.org.uk
AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk



From: martin mitchell 
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 15:50:15 +
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable
Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January



Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!

Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.

martin mitchell [ artist ].

On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:

> Hello
> 
> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
> 
> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
> 
> Happy New Year
> 
> Helen 
> Helen Sloan
> SCAN
> 
> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
> Title: Variable Economies
> 
> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
> decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
> natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
> medium/material of film and video.
> 
> Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
> and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway¹s galleries. The programme, which
> previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
> both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
> artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
> to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
> The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director Animate
> Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
> Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for viewing
> on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
> as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or .avi.
> Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware that the
> screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take preference. In
> exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off screenings of
> longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the world,
> working in the format of film or video.
> 
> Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
> Selection panel meets: Week beginning 8 February 2010
> Notification of selection result: 26 February 2010
> Exhibition of Multichannel 3 at ArtSway: 2 April - 11 April 2010
> Contact and address to send work: Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway, Station
> Road, Sway, SO41 6BA, UK
> For more information please contact Peter on +44 (0)1590 682260 (+4) or
> email: pe...@artsway.org.uk 
> 
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Renee Turner

Hi Helen,

Welcome to the list :-)

Renee Turner
www.fudgethefacts.com
www.geuzen.org


Hello

This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really  
enjoyed the
Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so  
far.


Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want  
more info.


Happy New Year

Helen
Helen Sloan
SCAN

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
Title: Variable Economies

Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic  
downturn,
decreased availability of resources influenced by human  
intervention in the
natural environment, shifts in national and global political  
emphasis, and

formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection  
that

touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
medium/material of film and video.

Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video,  
organised
and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway’s galleries. The  
programme, which
previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again  
feature
both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video  
works by
artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are  
pleased

to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director  
Animate
Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator,  
ArtSway.
Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work  
for viewing
on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply  
your work
as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg  
or .avi.
Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware  
that the
screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take  
preference. In
exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off  
screenings of

longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the world,
working in the format of film or video.

Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
Selection panel meets: Week beginning 8 February 2010
Notification of selection result: 26 February 2010
Exhibition of Multichannel 3 at ArtSway: 2 April - 11 April 2010
Contact and address to send work: Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway,  
Station

Road, Sway, SO41 6BA, UK
For more information please contact Peter on +44 (0)1590 682260  
(+4) or

email: pe...@artsway.org.uk 


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Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread martin mitchell


Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!

Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.

martin mitchell [ artist ].

On 7 Jan 2010, at 11:25, Helen Sloan wrote:

> Hello
> 
> This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
> Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.
> 
> Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.
> 
> Happy New Year
> 
> Helen 
> Helen Sloan
> SCAN
> 
> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
> Title: Variable Economies
> 
> Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
> Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
> decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
> natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
> formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
> Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
> touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
> medium/material of film and video.
> 
> Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
> and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway’s galleries. The programme, which
> previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
> both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
> artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
> to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
> The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director Animate
> Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
> Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for viewing
> on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
> as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or .avi.
> Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware that the
> screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take preference. In
> exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off screenings of
> longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the world,
> working in the format of film or video.
> 
> Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
> Selection panel meets: Week beginning 8 February 2010
> Notification of selection result: 26 February 2010
> Exhibition of Multichannel 3 at ArtSway: 2 April - 11 April 2010
> Contact and address to send work: Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway, Station
> Road, Sway, SO41 6BA, UK
> For more information please contact Peter on +44 (0)1590 682260 (+4) or
> email: pe...@artsway.org.uk  
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[NetBehaviour] Originally from the pure:dyne list

2010-01-07 Thread marc garrett
Originally from the pure:dyne list

LAC2010 Call for music

With less than 4 months until the Linux Audio conference 2010
and preparations well on schedule I'd like to announce the
final guidelines for music and related art submission.

Please download the PDF document from the LAC website.
Here is a direct link: http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2010/callformusic.pdf
You will also find it under the tab "Participation" on the website.


As a reminder I'll re-post the following information:


 Linux Audio Conference 2010
 The conference about Open Source Software for music and audio

  May 1-4 2010

  Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht (HKU)
 Utrecht, The Netherlands


   http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2010


We're looking forward to your contributions and hope to see you in Utrecht !

Kind regards on behalf of the LAC 2010 organisation team,
Marc Groenewegen, lecturer music software design @ HKU

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[NetBehaviour] MACBA Study Center: Call for Applications for our Guest Researcher Programme is Now Open!

2010-01-07 Thread marc garrett
MACBA Study Center: Call for Applications for our Guest Researcher 
Programme is Now Open!


Guests Researchers Programme
MACBA Study Center

Placa dels Àngels, 8
08001 Barcelona
Spain
Phone: +34 93 481 33 66
Contact:
centredestu...@macba.cat

www.macba.cat

Library.
Reading Room
Monday to Friday, 10 am to 7 pm.
Bank holidays, closed.
-
Archive. Special Collections Room
Monday to Friday, 10 am to 2:30 pm. Bank holidays, closed. Material
viewed in this room must be requested at least 48 hours in advance, by
completing and submitting this form.
-
Exhibition Space
Monday to Saturday, 10 am to 8 pm.
Sundays, 10 am to 3 pm.
Current exhibition: The Malady of Writing. A project on text and 
speculative imagination

Vacancies will be available again from April 2010


In order to foster research in the field of contemporary artistic 
practices, the Study Center of MACBA has established four work stations 
for guest researchers, addressed to academic researchers, artists and 
other specialists in contemporary art, which are available in residency 
periods of three to six months. To apply for a residency, please send 
the following documents to  centredestu...@macba.cat:

• letter of application, stating the desired dates for starting and 
concluding the residency.

• description of the project you wish to pursue during their residency, 
demonstrating the appropriateness of the Study Center for your research 
(maximum 3,000 characters).

• academic and professional curriculum.

Consideration will also be given to any references and reports from 
academic or art institutions endorsing the candidate's project.

Residency periods can last between one and three months. Exceptionally, 
these periods be prolonged, should this be justified by the nature of 
the candidate and the project submitted. However, in no case may the 
residency period exceed six months.

By granting a residency, the Study Center guarantees the availability of 
a personal work station equipped with personal computer, Internet 
connection, office software and preferential access to databases, 
collections, catalogues and other resources at the Center, including 
assistance from Library staff.

Applications will be considered by members of the MACBA curatorial team, 
and applicants will receive a reply from the Center within a maximum of 
60 days from the date the application is submitted.

For further information, please go to www.macba.cat
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Rowland S. Howard, 1959 - 2009

2010-01-07 Thread dave miller
I saw him play a few times and thought he was amazing. He had a really
threatening and dangerous feel about him, very exciting to watch.

dave

2010/1/7 Neil Jenkins :
> such sad news, one of punk's greatest guitarists
> http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/blogs/blog-on-the-tracks/3203785/Rowland-S-Howard-R-I-P
>
> If you haven't heard his apocalyptic version of Talk Talks 'Life's What You
> Make It' from his 'Pop Crimes' LP I recommend you go and buy it,
> pic below from on of his last performances, January 2009 at Nick Cave's All
> Tomorrow's Parties on Cockatoo Island in Sydney
>
> 'Roland around in that stuff' from the Birthday Party Peel Sessions
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Afbkcu_Pvsg
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[NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions: Multichannel Variable Economies Screening Programme Deadline 28th January

2010-01-07 Thread Helen Sloan
Hello

This is my first post here and it's a call - sorry. I really enjoyed the
Dark Mountain debate and the one that's emerging on Second Life so far.

Meantime, I hope this is of interest and do contact if you want more info.

Happy New Year

Helen 
Helen Sloan
SCAN

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multichannel 3
Title: Variable Economies

Variable Economies provides the theme for the programme of works for
Multichannel 2010. The theme implies the current global economic downturn,
decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the
natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and
formally in relation to the making of artist film and video.  For
Multichannel 2010 artists are invited to submit works for selection that
touch upon the themes of the programme in terms of the use of the
medium/material of film and video.

Multichannel is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised
and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway¹s galleries. The programme, which
previously took place at ArtSway in 2007 and 2008, will once again feature
both established practitioners, as well as ground breaking video works by
artists from across the UK, and around the world. This year we are pleased
to announce that Animate Projects will partner on Multichannel.
The selection panel for Multichannel 3 is: Gary Thomas, Co-director Animate
Projects; Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN; Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway.
Criteria/ Format of works for selection: Please submit your work for viewing
on DVD. Should your piece be selected, we will ask you to supply your work
as raw uncompressed files preferably on MiniDV, uncompressed .mpg or .avi.
Duration: We will accept pieces of any duration but please be aware that the
screenings last up to 2 hours and shorter pieces will take preference. In
exceptional circumstances we may be able to consider one-off screenings of
longer pieces. Open to: artists of any age, in any part of the world,
working in the format of film or video.

Deadline for submitting works: Thursday 28 January 2010
Selection panel meets: Week beginning 8 February 2010
Notification of selection result: 26 February 2010
Exhibition of Multichannel 3 at ArtSway: 2 April - 11 April 2010
Contact and address to send work: Peter Bonnell, Curator, ArtSway, Station
Road, Sway, SO41 6BA, UK
For more information please contact Peter on +44 (0)1590 682260 (+4) or
email: pe...@artsway.org.uk  


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[NetBehaviour] secondered life

2010-01-07 Thread james morris

Hello everyone, thought I'd chime in [with the ridiculous].

Ding dong. I love programming. Check this out:

https://computing.llnl.gov/tutorials/parallel_comp/

There was a time when I refused to buy a mobile phone too and I'd be at
work in the tea room sat there in silence because my work mates were too
busy texting, g.

Anyway, nothing to say on second life as I've never successfully
visited. My second life is code at the moment and it's taking me over.
I got the command line options and gui & mandelbrot-generation code
separated and working independently of each other, such that the program
can render with or without the gui. congratulate me later.

but now i realise that any depth i want to go to in that mathematical
infinite is going to take a long time to get there - especially as the
program does not work with multiple threads - ie it only utilizes one
core of one processor, which is dumb so I've got to cut my teeth on
threading, hence the exciting link you must check out to parallel_comp.
I'm getter closer - I've seen those things mentioned in the linux
kernel documentation and not known what they mean, so it's nice like
tea and biscuits to partially understand.

that's my felt tipped pen drawing for the week.
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2010-01-07 Thread manik
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