[NetBehaviour] Hz #16

2011-03-28 Thread sachiko hayashi
Hz (www.hz-journal.org) #16


Quantum Improvisation: The Cybernetic Presence
by Pauline Oliveros
It's already evident that computers and human intelligence are merging. What 
would I want on a musician chip if I were to receive the benefit of neural 
implant technology? What kind of a 21st Century musician could I be? 
Composer/musician and one of the key figures of electronic music Pauline 
Oliveros' essay from 1999 centres around the question by revisiting 100 years 
of music history since the first magnetic recording in 1899.

Moistmedia, Technoetics and the Three VRs 
by Roy Ascott
One of the most influential theoreticians/artists in the filed of telematics 
Roy Ascott's article about Moistmedia, written in 2000, in which he predicts a 
convergence of three VRs (Virtual, Validated and Vegetal): At this interspace 
lies the great challenge to both science and art: the nature of consciousness. 
A technoetic aesthetic is needed which...may enable us as artists to address 
the key questions of our time.

Grains of Gold in All This Shift: Web 2.0, Crowdsourcing and Participatory Art
by Amanda Wasielewski
The Web 2.0 ideas of 'social networking' and 'crowdsourcing' have filtered 
through to the art world where artists are, whether consciously or not, using 
Web 2.0 principles and forms in their work. Amanda Wasielewski's critical 
examination over the recent activities of participatory art both on and offline 
which begins to look like crowdsourcing.

Dynamic screen / room:
by Thore Soneson
During the last decades moving images, video and screens have expanded from 
on-the-wall projections to dynamic and multi-modulated images in different 
spatial settings – on multiple screens, in dynamic and interactive room 
environments and in an immersive physical context. Film maker/producer Thore 
Soneson's research into the contemporary dynamic screen for his project 
Journey to Abadyl. 
 
First Museum Shooters
by Mathias Jansson
When the small company id Software in Texas, USA, 1993 released the videogame 
Doom few would have guessed that this game would change the entire game 
industry, and even fewer would have guessed which impact Doom would have on the 
art world. Game Art specialist Mathias Jansson's article about museum 
shooters in the field of Game Art.

SONOMATERIA: Audio-tactile Composition  
by Irad Lee
Irad Lee, sound and interaction designer, describes the inspiration and 
implementation of SONOMATERIA, a multi-user sound sculpture, installation, 
tangible sound interface and intersensory composition, which aims to explore 
the mutual reinforcing effect that the manipulation of tactile and auditory 
perceptions can have on each other


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Hz is published by Fylkingen in Stockholm.  Established in 1933, Fylkingen has 
through the years dedicated to introducing yet-to-be-established art forms.  
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[NetBehaviour] Genetic Moo at The Thursday Club, Goldsmiths.

2011-03-28 Thread info
Genetic Moo: Imagined Future Evolutions
In this presentation, Genetic Moo will discuss their interactive video 
installations where mutated human-sea-life forms both disgust and 
delight audiences. They will explain their inspirations, the 
technologies used, and possible future directions.

For more information visit:
http://doc.gold.ac.uk/thethursdayclub/?p=355

31 March · 18:00 - 20:00

Goldsmiths Digital Studios, Pimlott Building, New Cross, SE14 6NW, London.
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Re: [NetBehaviour] ORIGINAL STATEMENTS XXVI

2011-03-28 Thread manik
...THAT'S WHAT WE THOUGHT...MANIK IS PLURAL...MANIK...MARCH...2011...
  - Original Message - 
  From: eugen georg 
  To: manik ; NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
  Cc: Nina Wenhart 
  Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 12:41 AM
  Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] ORIGINAL STATEMENTS XXVI


  ah MMNAkik du kind,


  you should be happy you entfesseld such a discussion attentio-N


  withur sillments--unlike--me-I AM 
ÜBER ALLES,
  MY FRIEND


  goon inventing WORDS make Ar t  ((and why wonder why?)
  i make friends,


  TSsttats


  2011/3/28 manik ma...@sbb.rs

...JELLY CROSS FOR THAT...ART UBER ALLES...!...MANIK...MERZ...2011...
  - Original Message - 
  From: Nina Wenhart 
  To: manik 
  Cc: NetBehaviour for networkeddistributedcreativity ; netbehaviour 
  Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2011 11:40 PM
  Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] ORIGINAL STATEMENTS XXVI


  Oooopsa, guess whut, this went straight to my all-caps-spam-filter


  #whysoserious,panik?


  Am 27.03.2011 um 22:28 schrieb manik ma...@sbb.rs:


...ARE YOU TALKING TO MANIK...OR TO GOOGLE...?...WHAT'S 
INSULTING...?...WHEN...HERE ...THERE...BEFORE TSUNAMI...AFTER WAR HERE...WHO 
INSULT WHO...AND WHY...?... THERE...EVERYWHERE...WHAT WAS WONDERFUL IN LIST 
'UNTIL COUPLE DAYS AGO'...?...YOUR ILLUSION...?...DID YOU MADE THIS LIST SO 
WONDERFUL...WHAT DID YOU DO SO SPLENDID TO MAKE THEM LIKE THAT...HOW MANY WORDS 
DID YOU GIVE US AS A GIFT ...?...WHO ARE YOU...ABOUT WHAT YOU TALKING 
ABOUT...?...DID WE TAKE YOUR YOUTH...?...DID WE TAKE YOUR BELIEFS...?...ABOUT 
WHAT YOU TALKING ABOUT...?...DID WE START RUIN YOUR POOR SOUL BY WRITING ON 
THIS LIST...?...MANIK...MARCH...2011...

 Original Message - 
  From: Nina Wenhart 
  To: manik ; NetBehaviour for networked distributedcreativity 
  Cc: netbehaviour 
  Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2011 8:58 PM
  Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] ORIGINAL STATEMENTS XXVI


  I'd appreciate if this insulting teenage behavior stopped again. this 
list has been wonderful until a couple of days ago.


  about less than 0 results (no matter how long you look)

  Am 27.03.2011 um 20:37 schrieb manik ma...@sbb.rs:



...ANNIE ABRAHAMS 
About 54,400 results (0.15 seconds)... 
 MARIJA VAUDA
About 80,000 results (0.22 seconds)...
ANTONIO ROBERTS
About 72,900,000 results (0.21 seconds)...
Google...
MANIK...MARCH...2011... 
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[NetBehaviour] ORIGINAL STATEMENTS XXVII

2011-03-28 Thread manik
...eugen georg
About 10,300,000 results (0.19 seconds) 
Google...
MANIK...MART...2011...___
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Re: [NetBehaviour] ORIGINAL STATEMENTS XXVII

2011-03-28 Thread manik
...ASK GEORG FOR e...We ARE RADIATED BY HIS SIZE AND MULTITUDE...HE /LITERALLY/ 
SQUEEZEREDUCE US WITH HIS APPEARANCE ...?!...manik...sch/marz...2011...
  - Original Message - 
  From: Fung-Lin Hall 
  To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org 
  Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 2:23 PM
  Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] ORIGINAL STATEMENTS XXVII



  ..eugen george (advanced search on google ) - using exact words
  About 21,400 results (0.14 seconds)

  Fung Lin Hall 
   

...eugen georg
About 10,300,000 results (0.19 seconds) 
Google...
MANIK...MART...2011...

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[NetBehaviour] IgnoCodeLib Processing Library

2011-03-28 Thread Paul Hertz
Hello,

I have been working on this project for a while and now it's time to share
it.

I hope it will be useful to people on this list and elsewhere. It is free
(as in libre).

IgnoCodeLib: http://ignotus.com/ignocodelib/

IgnoCodeLib implements complex graphics objects consisting of lines and
cubic Bézier curves, simple text, geometric transforms, hierarchical display
list and document structure, simple facilities for permutations and random
numbers, and above all, export of graphics and text to the Adobe Illustrator
7.0 file format. This format can be read by all current versions of AI. All
components in the document structure support cascading calls to draw(),
transform() and write() methods. Drawing to display and writing to file can
sometimes be accomplished with a single line of code. Geometric transforms
are nearly as easy. IgnoCodeLib is distributed under the Gnu Lesser General
Public License http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html.

All the images in this Flickr
sethttp://www.flickr.com/photos/ignotus/sets/72157626088733463/were
created with this software.
The code is far from perfect, as is the documentation, but there are several
examples that I hope will help people to use the code. The Javadocs are good
enough to help people who read Javadocs, or so I hope. I will write
tutorials, but at this moment it's better to release the library so people
can hammer on it. There comes a point when you have have to shove your
children out the door to play because they have too much energy to stay
indoors.

My apologies if this message is insufficiently angstvoll for NetBehaviour
(;^}), but dang it, once in while a good tool comes in handy. Nay, is a
veritable pleasure.  I hope this one pleases.

hammer gently,

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Re: [NetBehaviour] designer's abject revenge (and message re posting)

2011-03-28 Thread dave miller
I agree - Alan your posts are an absolute pleasure and I understand the
importance of posting often to the list, to show your ideas, work in
progress, to get feedback and appreciation, and hopefully trigger ideas in
other people, amongst other reasons.

I see this place as a community which shares interests and work, and helps
each other to go forward creatively, and you are hugely important to this
community.

I know how it feels when I post something and I get no response. It's not
that I want praise particularly, I just want to share things when I've made
them. But the nature of the list is that often people dont see the work,
they miss it, or it doesn't make an impression. It doesn't matter I think.

Anyway, I look forward to your posts, so please keep them coming!

dave



On 27 March 2011 22:06, Michael Szpakowski szp...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Alan - please don't concern yourself *one jot* about how much you post.
 The more the better It's not as if the list can only sustain a certain
 number of posts!
 warmest wishes
 michael

 --- On *Sun, 3/27/11, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com* wrote:


 From: Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com
 Subject: [NetBehaviour] designer's abject revenge (and message re posting)
 To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
 Date: Sunday, March 27, 2011, 10:00 PM




 designer's abject revenge

 http://www.alansondheim.org/libya.mov (takes a minute to load)

 first it appeared wounded or blown apart,
 then almost cartoon-like but sutured together
 or trying to re-establish itself as life,
 whatever that might be, covering up the mesh,
 or skeins, or even nodes, it was hard to tell,
 there had to be something to it, something
 that had the scent of permanency or perhaps
 a permanent odor, as blood and bruises
 tend to go the spectral length, running from
 one liquid color to another


 (I've been clearly posting too much and will cut back to at most one a day
 -
 apologies. My work has been mainly online of course, but I feel I've gotten
 a
 bit out of control. It's been a hard past few months (but that's no excuse
 etc.).)
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Re: [NetBehaviour] designer's abject revenge (and message re posting)

2011-03-28 Thread dave miller
and so here's a drawing I've just done:

http://davemiller.org/drawings/nuclear/10_times_normal.png

dave

On 28 March 2011 14:55, dave miller dave.miller...@gmail.com wrote:

 I agree - Alan your posts are an absolute pleasure and I understand the
 importance of posting often to the list, to show your ideas, work in
 progress, to get feedback and appreciation, and hopefully trigger ideas in
 other people, amongst other reasons.

 I see this place as a community which shares interests and work, and helps
 each other to go forward creatively, and you are hugely important to this
 community.

 I know how it feels when I post something and I get no response. It's not
 that I want praise particularly, I just want to share things when I've made
 them. But the nature of the list is that often people dont see the work,
 they miss it, or it doesn't make an impression. It doesn't matter I think.

 Anyway, I look forward to your posts, so please keep them coming!

 dave



 On 27 March 2011 22:06, Michael Szpakowski szp...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Alan - please don't concern yourself *one jot* about how much you post.
 The more the better It's not as if the list can only sustain a certain
 number of posts!
 warmest wishes
 michael

 --- On *Sun, 3/27/11, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com* wrote:


 From: Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com
 Subject: [NetBehaviour] designer's abject revenge (and message re posting)
 To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
 Date: Sunday, March 27, 2011, 10:00 PM




 designer's abject revenge

 http://www.alansondheim.org/libya.mov (takes a minute to load)

 first it appeared wounded or blown apart,
 then almost cartoon-like but sutured together
 or trying to re-establish itself as life,
 whatever that might be, covering up the mesh,
 or skeins, or even nodes, it was hard to tell,
 there had to be something to it, something
 that had the scent of permanency or perhaps
 a permanent odor, as blood and bruises
 tend to go the spectral length, running from
 one liquid color to another


 (I've been clearly posting too much and will cut back to at most one a day
 -
 apologies. My work has been mainly online of course, but I feel I've
 gotten a
 bit out of control. It's been a hard past few months (but that's no excuse

 etc.).)
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Re: [NetBehaviour] designer's abject revenge (and message reposting)

2011-03-28 Thread manik
...PERFECT...!.../TEXT AND LINK/...MANIK...MARCH...2011...
  - Original Message - 
  From: dave miller 
  To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
  Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 4:39 PM
  Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] designer's abject revenge (and message reposting)


  and so here's a drawing I've just done:


  http://davemiller.org/drawings/nuclear/10_times_normal.png


  dave


  On 28 March 2011 14:55, dave miller dave.miller...@gmail.com wrote:

I agree - Alan your posts are an absolute pleasure and I understand the 
importance of posting often to the list, to show your ideas, work in progress, 
to get feedback and appreciation, and hopefully trigger ideas in other people, 
amongst other reasons.


I see this place as a community which shares interests and work, and helps 
each other to go forward creatively, and you are hugely important to this 
community.


I know how it feels when I post something and I get no response. It's not 
that I want praise particularly, I just want to share things when I've made 
them. But the nature of the list is that often people dont see the work, they 
miss it, or it doesn't make an impression. It doesn't matter I think.


Anyway, I look forward to your posts, so please keep them coming!


dave





On 27 March 2011 22:06, Michael Szpakowski szp...@yahoo.com wrote:

Alan - please don't concern yourself one jot about how much you 
post. The more the better It's not as if the list can only sustain a certain 
number of posts!
warmest wishes
michael

--- On Sun, 3/27/11, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com wrote:


  From: Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com
  Subject: [NetBehaviour] designer's abject revenge (and message re 
posting)
  To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
  Date: Sunday, March 27, 2011, 10:00 PM





  designer's abject revenge

  http://www.alansondheim.org/libya.mov (takes a minute to load)

  first it appeared wounded or blown apart,
  then almost cartoon-like but sutured together
  or trying to re-establish itself as life,
  whatever that might be, covering up the mesh,
  or skeins, or even nodes, it was hard to tell,
  there had to be something to it, something
  that had the scent of permanency or perhaps
  a permanent odor, as blood and bruises
  tend to go the spectral length, running from
  one liquid color to another


  (I've been clearly posting too much and will cut back to at most 
one a day - 
  apologies. My work has been mainly online of course, but I feel 
I've gotten a 
  bit out of control. It's been a hard past few months (but that's 
no excuse 
  etc.).)
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Re: [NetBehaviour] designer's abject revenge (and message reposting)

2011-03-28 Thread dave miller
thanks Manik!

dave

On 28 March 2011 15:53, manik ma...@sbb.rs wrote:

  ...PERFECT...!.../TEXT AND LINK/...MANIK...MARCH...2011...

 - Original Message -
 *From:* dave miller dave.miller...@gmail.com
 *To:* NetBehaviour for networked distributed 
 creativitynetbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
 *Sent:* Monday, March 28, 2011 4:39 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [NetBehaviour] designer's abject revenge (and message
 reposting)

 and so here's a drawing I've just done:

 http://davemiller.org/drawings/nuclear/10_times_normal.png

 dave

 On 28 March 2011 14:55, dave miller dave.miller.uk@dave.miller...@gmail.com
 gmail.com wrote:

 I agree - Alan your posts are an absolute pleasure and I understand the
 importance of posting often to the list, to show your ideas, work in
 progress, to get feedback and appreciation, and hopefully trigger ideas in
 other people, amongst other reasons.

 I see this place as a community which shares interests and work, and helps
 each other to go forward creatively, and you are hugely important to this
 community.

 I know how it feels when I post something and I get no response. It's not
 that I want praise particularly, I just want to share things when I've made
 them. But the nature of the list is that often people dont see the work,
 they miss it, or it doesn't make an impression. It doesn't matter I think.

 Anyway, I look forward to your posts, so please keep them coming!

 dave



 On 27 March 2011 22:06, Michael Szpakowski szp...@yahoo.com wrote:

   Alan - please don't concern yourself *one jot* about how much you
 post. The more the better It's not as if the list can only sustain a certain
 number of posts!
 warmest wishes
 michael

 --- On *Sun, 3/27/11, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com* wrote:


 From: Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com
 Subject: [NetBehaviour] designer's abject revenge (and message re
 posting)
 To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
 Date: Sunday, March 27, 2011, 10:00 PM




 designer's abject revenge

 http://www.alansondheim.org/libya.mov (takes a minute to load)

 first it appeared wounded or blown apart,
 then almost cartoon-like but sutured together
 or trying to re-establish itself as life,
 whatever that might be, covering up the mesh,
 or skeins, or even nodes, it was hard to tell,
 there had to be something to it, something
 that had the scent of permanency or perhaps
 a permanent odor, as blood and bruises
 tend to go the spectral length, running from
 one liquid color to another


 (I've been clearly posting too much and will cut back to at most one a
 day -
 apologies. My work has been mainly online of course, but I feel I've
 gotten a
 bit out of control. It's been a hard past few months (but that's no
 excuse
 etc.).)
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Re: [NetBehaviour] designer's abject revenge (and message re posting)

2011-03-28 Thread Alan Sondheim


Hi Dave, I think it went to ten-million times normal, well over this.
I like the drawing, would like to see what else you might do with this 
theme. The news coming out of Japan seems distorted and contradictory; 
it's hard to know what's going on. The building looks perfectly ordinary 
and that's part of the problem; people are dealing with an unknown that 
doesn't register as a germ or plague, but something that seems to be part 
of the fabric of the universe itself.

- Alan


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music archive: http://www.espdisk.com/alansondheim/
current text http://www.alansondheim.org/qy.txt
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Re: [NetBehaviour] designer's abject revenge (and message reposting)

2011-03-28 Thread dave miller
here's a blown up or zoomed in version:
http://davemiller.org/drawings/nuclear/10_times_normal_thumb.png


On 28 March 2011 16:02, dave miller dave.miller...@gmail.com wrote:

 thanks Manik!

 dave


 On 28 March 2011 15:53, manik ma...@sbb.rs wrote:

  ...PERFECT...!.../TEXT AND LINK/...MANIK...MARCH...2011...

 - Original Message -
 *From:* dave miller dave.miller...@gmail.com
 *To:* NetBehaviour for networked distributed 
 creativitynetbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
 *Sent:* Monday, March 28, 2011 4:39 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [NetBehaviour] designer's abject revenge (and message
 reposting)

 and so here's a drawing I've just done:

 http://davemiller.org/drawings/nuclear/10_times_normal.png

 dave

 On 28 March 2011 14:55, dave miller 
 dave.miller.uk@dave.miller...@gmail.com
 gmail.com wrote:

 I agree - Alan your posts are an absolute pleasure and I understand the
 importance of posting often to the list, to show your ideas, work in
 progress, to get feedback and appreciation, and hopefully trigger ideas in
 other people, amongst other reasons.

 I see this place as a community which shares interests and work, and
 helps each other to go forward creatively, and you are hugely important to
 this community.

 I know how it feels when I post something and I get no response. It's not
 that I want praise particularly, I just want to share things when I've made
 them. But the nature of the list is that often people dont see the work,
 they miss it, or it doesn't make an impression. It doesn't matter I think.

 Anyway, I look forward to your posts, so please keep them coming!

 dave



 On 27 March 2011 22:06, Michael Szpakowski szp...@yahoo.com wrote:

   Alan - please don't concern yourself *one jot* about how much you
 post. The more the better It's not as if the list can only sustain a 
 certain
 number of posts!
 warmest wishes
 michael

 --- On *Sun, 3/27/11, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com* wrote:


 From: Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com
 Subject: [NetBehaviour] designer's abject revenge (and message re
 posting)
 To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
 Date: Sunday, March 27, 2011, 10:00 PM




 designer's abject revenge

 http://www.alansondheim.org/libya.mov (takes a minute to load)

 first it appeared wounded or blown apart,
 then almost cartoon-like but sutured together
 or trying to re-establish itself as life,
 whatever that might be, covering up the mesh,
 or skeins, or even nodes, it was hard to tell,
 there had to be something to it, something
 that had the scent of permanency or perhaps
 a permanent odor, as blood and bruises
 tend to go the spectral length, running from
 one liquid color to another


 (I've been clearly posting too much and will cut back to at most one a
 day -
 apologies. My work has been mainly online of course, but I feel I've
 gotten a
 bit out of control. It's been a hard past few months (but that's no
 excuse
 etc.).)
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[NetBehaviour] Jeff Koons Must Die!!!

2011-03-28 Thread Rob Myers
Err not literally.

It's a computer game -

http://hunterjonakin.com/koons.php

- Rob.
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[NetBehaviour] Party Like It’s 1992

2011-03-28 Thread Rob Myers
The Internet was prefigured not by Wired but by BoingBoing and 
Mondo2000. The net revolution is happening on the streets of Cairo, not 
the Facebook page of PepsiCorp. And social networking is less a tool for 
kids to agree upon a brand of sport shoe than the unemployed workers of 
Cleveland to support their collective renaissance.

I’m tired of bemoaning the commercialization of the net, and would 
rather simply take it back or build another one capable of realizing the 
tremendous evolutionary potential that these media appeared to hold in 
store for us as they emerged twenty years ago.

And so I’m gathering the best and brightest hearts and minds I know to 
reify these possibilities...
So come if you can, October 20, 2011 at the Angel Orensanz Center in NYC...

http://rushkoff.com/2011/03/24/party-like-its-1992/
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Re: [NetBehaviour] designer's abject revenge (and message re posting)

2011-03-28 Thread dave miller
Thanks Alan,

Yes it definitely seems they're trying to hide things.This article is
interesting:
we now learn that TEPCO is once again doing all it can to massage
disclosure and delay the release of potentially unpalatable data,
after the Asahi Shinbun only recently announced that the Pressure
vessels in reactors 1, 2 and 3 may have holes confirming everybody's
worst fears of full blown release of radioactive particles in the
environment.

http://www.zerohedge.com/article/china-detects-radiation-over-southeast-coastal-areas-asahi-reports-holes-reactor-pressure-ve?utm_source=feedburnerutm_medium=feedutm_campaign=Feed%3A+zerohedge%2Ffeed+%28zero+hedge+-+on+a+long+enough+timeline%2C+the+survival+rate+for+everyone+drops+to+zero%29

dave


On 28 March 2011 17:19, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com wrote:


 Hi Dave, I think it went to ten-million times normal, well over this.
 I like the drawing, would like to see what else you might do with this
 theme. The news coming out of Japan seems distorted and contradictory;
 it's hard to know what's going on. The building looks perfectly ordinary
 and that's part of the problem; people are dealing with an unknown that
 doesn't register as a germ or plague, but something that seems to be part
 of the fabric of the universe itself.

 - Alan


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[NetBehaviour] vendrediInternationaal Krikri festival 2011

2011-03-28 Thread lucille c
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Legendarische bluesgitarist Roland Van Campenhout presenteert zes
internationale topdichteressen uit de geheime schatkamer van Krikri:

Cia Rinne (Zweden / Finland / Denemarken)
Hannah Silva (UK)
Caroline Bergvall (Frankrijk / Noorwegen/UK)
Lucille Calmel (Frankrijk / België)
Laurence Vielle (België)
Nora Gomringer (Duitsland)

Ter ere van de 100e verjaardag van de Nobelprijsuitreiking aan de Gentse
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Toegang: 10 euro / 5 euro studenten

Reservaties: i...@krikri.be

Tekening © Lies Van Gasse; Ism: Kluger Hans, De 5de Nacht van de Poëzie,
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Re: [NetBehaviour] designer's abject revenge (and message re posting)

2011-03-28 Thread michael gurstein
I~m thinking that the Execs of TEPCO, their enablers at GE and in the
Japanese government are ideal candidates for a global citizens initiative to
have them charged with Crimes Against Humanity.

All humanity is very likely to suffer the ill-effects of their craven
behaviour, greed, stupidity and bureacratic incompetence... Surely a worse
set of behaviours than simply the greed and stupidity of most of the current
crop being charged with these crimes and a worthwhile extension of the
notion I believe (the next candidates should surely be the banksters and
their enablers among politicians, bureaucrats

M

On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 4:09 PM, dave miller dave.miller...@gmail.comwrote:

 Thanks Alan,

 Yes it definitely seems they're trying to hide things.This article is
 interesting:
 we now learn that TEPCO is once again doing all it can to massage
 disclosure and delay the release of potentially unpalatable data,
 after the Asahi Shinbun only recently announced that the Pressure
 vessels in reactors 1, 2 and 3 may have holes confirming everybody's
 worst fears of full blown release of radioactive particles in the
 environment.


 http://www.zerohedge.com/article/china-detects-radiation-over-southeast-coastal-areas-asahi-reports-holes-reactor-pressure-ve?utm_source=feedburnerutm_medium=feedutm_campaign=Feed%3A+zerohedge%2Ffeed+%28zero+hedge+-+on+a+long+enough+timeline%2C+the+survival+rate+for+everyone+drops+to+zero%29

 dave


 On 28 March 2011 17:19, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com wrote:
 
 
  Hi Dave, I think it went to ten-million times normal, well over this.
  I like the drawing, would like to see what else you might do with this
  theme. The news coming out of Japan seems distorted and contradictory;
  it's hard to know what's going on. The building looks perfectly ordinary
  and that's part of the problem; people are dealing with an unknown that
  doesn't register as a germ or plague, but something that seems to be part
  of the fabric of the universe itself.
 
  - Alan
 
 
  ==
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  webpage http://www.alansondheim.org
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  current text http://www.alansondheim.org/qy.txt
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[NetBehaviour] Fw: Jeff Koons Must Die!!!

2011-03-28 Thread manik
...KENNETH CLARK WROTE THAT YOUNG PEOPLE ARE GOING ON TOURIST 
TRAVEL/SOMETHING LIKE SAFARI /TO HUNT PEOPLE WITH CROSSBOW...THAT SHOULD 
HAPPENED AT 2015 IN HIS OPINION...GAME 'JEFF KOONS MUST DIE' IS KIND OF 
INTRODUCTION FOR NEW KIND OF 'GAMES'...?...WE'VE SEEN ART BLOG*WHO KILL 
BAMBI*/FEW HOUR BEFORE ROB'S MAIL/-EROS AND TANATHOS...SKULLS AL OVER...IF 
ART /BESIDE OTHER TASK/ SUBLIMATE AND UNCOVER DEEPEST INTENTIONS OF HUMAN 
SOCIETY WE THOUGH THAT THIS ETERNAL GAME BETWEEN DEAD AND SEX AND WAR APPEAR 
TO US  EVERY TIME IN FULL INTENSITY AND IT LOOK FOR YOUNGER PEOPLE EXACTLY 
LIKE  THEY HAVE ALL MERIT TO THIS DISCOVER...IT'S,ACTUALLY JUST ONE MORE 
AMPLITUDE IN ENDLESS 'ETERNAL RETURN'... WE DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY TO KILL 
KOONS/KILL BIL...BUT THERE ISN'T EVEN RIME IN KOONS 'MURDER CASE'..KOONS 
REMIND ON GERMAN WORD 'KUNST'/ART/...BUT IS THAT GOOD REASON...IS THERE 
NECESSARY  GOOD OR ANY REASON AT ALL TO KILL ARTIST OR ANYBODY 
ELSE../?\...MAYBE BECAUSE HE WAS FIRST ARTIST  WHO ''MOUNT'' MEMBER OF 
ITALIAN PARLIAMENT MISS ILONA STALLER CALLED CICCIOLINA...?...IT COULD BE 
BLASPHEMOUS ACT FOR SOMEBODY-ARTIST OVER POLITICS=UN~NATURAL[!]...OR BECAUSE 
HE'S RICH AND CLEVER ENOUGH TO TALK ABOUT THING AROUND US DIRECT...ABOUT 
WORLD OF CONSUMED CONSUMERS...CONSUMPTION AS LIVING KITSCH ..ON THE EDGE OF 
SARCASM WHICH LIBERATE ONE DISCOURSE WHO DISTURB MEDIOCRITY...?...GOD/O'S 
PATH ARE FULL OF CURVE AND TRAP...
A dog went to the kitchen
To find a bone to chew.
The cook picked up his chopper
And chopped the dog in two.
The other dogs came running
And dug that dog a grave.
They chiseled this inscription
Upon the stone above:
A dog went to the kitchen .
(B.Brecht: Drums in the Night- Kragler folk song)...
MANIK...MARCH...2011...

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Subject: [NetBehaviour] Jeff Koons Must Die!!!


Err not literally.

It's a computer game -

http://hunterjonakin.com/koons.php

- Rob.
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[NetBehaviour] CAPS LOCK

2011-03-28 Thread hight
I HEART CAPS LOCK

THIS LIST IS OFFICIALLY A BATHROOM WALL IN A MIDDLE SCHOOL

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[NetBehaviour] the glory!

2011-03-28 Thread Alan Sondheim


the glory!

http://www.alansondheim.org/theglory.mp4

and the temporal sublime appears! and
embedded vocables, the glory of the stance!
 sing about the glory of better daze,
 the glory of promise unfulfilled!
a wall of fire round about!
with crowns and ablaze with the glory!
 sing about the glory of better daze,
with crowns and ablaze with the glory!
 sing about the glory of better daze,
with crowns and ablaze with the glory!

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