[NetBehaviour] Google will bend to my will... just a little
Google will bend to my will... just a little. I've not had a moan about much lately so thought I'd have a go at google. I've been trying Google+ over the past few days and all that +1 nonsense is starting to annoy me. Ok, it is annoying me. It started when the +1 button first appeared. And to be honest, I've only just become a facebook user and I have never enjoyed the act of trying to accumulate friends online anyway. So doing so in a system which is already annoying me with it's juvenile +1 paradigm is doubly bad. So the best thing about computers comes to the rescue. Delete. Delete my google profile. Just Gmail and search for me thankyou. No I don't want a calender thankyou. Go away. So I've quickly spent a few minutes looking for solutions, and offer them here: GOOGLE SEARCH RESULTS SUCK: 1) Install greasemonkey 2) install greasemonkey script: "googlemonkeyr" 3) install greasemonkey script: "Disable GOGL Instant Previews" No more instant previews of search results, and you can copy and paste the links to the results like you used to. ALTERNATIVE SEARCH ENGINES: https://eu.ixquick.com/ -- "the world's most private search engine" https://ssl.scroogle.org/ -- "no cookies, no search-term records, access log deleted within 48 hours" https://duckduckgo.com/ -- "We don't bubble or track you!" -- here's the resource i found most of that stuff through: "I am so sick of google's search result urls with tracking info" http://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=27324.0 ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] should we not react about what happened AaronSwartz?
San Francisco will issue any Californian a card if one applies in person. NY charges $100 to non-residents but doesn't have JSTOR. I used to adjunct at UCLA for library / databases access. Darn, I just found out library access is only $100 a year. I bet it doesn't include faculty access to unshelved materials, but Bruin Online might be better than nothing. C ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] FW: National Parks Project
This is quite wonderful! M http://nationalparksproject.ca/ ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] Deus Ex 3: Human Revolution
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Re: [NetBehaviour] should we not react about what happened AaronSwartz?
Pall; Some universities have finally begun to rebel against the high cost of journals. The University of California just did: http://chronicle.com/article/U-of-California-Tries-Just/65823/ I think the University of Oregon has followed, although I can't read the story because the Chronicle of Higher Education wants me to pay to read it. Irony! I agree with you about publishing in journals that don't pay authors and then charge high prices to subscribers. Imagine if book publishers did this?! I also agree that this is the fault of the universities, and that with the web they can build their own system. -Joel - Original Message - From: "Pall Thayer" To: "NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity" Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 12:21 PM Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] should we not react about what happened AaronSwartz? This problem lies much deeper within the academic institution. It has to do with Universities and research institutions/funders requiring that researchers publish under peer review. The publications supply that peer review and then sell their journals for vast amounts of money. JSTOR doesn't publish or peer review. All they do is provide a searchable archive of what the journals have published and, if I remember correctly, they aren't allowed to include content until it's a couple of years old. The way to battle this and truly make information free is to try to get the institutions to change. To provide the peer review themselves and publish material freely on the web. On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Catherine Daly wrote: > It is just this institutional affiliation that's the problem. It > effectively undermines independent scholarship. I've never lived > anywhere that had a public library subscription. > > I guess the solution is to visit San Francisco and get a card there > > Catherine Daly > >> Any attempt at painting JSTOR as a "bad guy" is pretty absurd. They're >> a non-profit organization that provides an invaluable service that >> most individual users don't pay for. They get free access through >> institutional affiliation. For those who don't have that sort of >> affiliation, many public libraries also make JSTOR available to card >> holders. >> >> > ___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > -- * Pall Thayer artist http://www.this.is/pallit * ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] hard disks
Very good pice! On 21 July 2011 18:59, Annie Abrahams wrote: > Pourquoi avons-nous des difficultés à ouvrir un ordinateur et en changer le > disque dur ? > > Why do we have difficulties to open a computer and ti change its hard disk? > > http://vimeo.com/21229275 > > > > ___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > -- Prof. Rodrigo Esteves Coordenador de Projetos Experimentais Coordenadoria de Rádio e TV Faculdade Cásper Líbero ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] should we not react about what happened AaronSwartz?
Catherine; The Portland OR. Public Library subscribes to it, and many others probably do too. I don't find JSTOR too handy, but it's still good to have the resource. -Joel - Original Message - From: "Catherine Daly" To: "NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity" Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 11:45 AM Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] should we not react about what happened AaronSwartz? It is just this institutional affiliation that's the problem. It effectively undermines independent scholarship. I've never lived anywhere that had a public library subscription. I guess the solution is to visit San Francisco and get a card there Catherine Daly > Any attempt at painting JSTOR as a "bad guy" is pretty absurd. They're > a non-profit organization that provides an invaluable service that > most individual users don't pay for. They get free access through > institutional affiliation. For those who don't have that sort of > affiliation, many public libraries also make JSTOR available to card > holders. > > ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] hard disks
Pourquoi avons-nous des difficultés à ouvrir un ordinateur et en changer le disque dur ? Why do we have difficulties to open a computer and ti change its hard disk? http://vimeo.com/21229275 ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] Lucian Freud R.IP.
Lucian Freud R.I.P http://www.mutanteggplant.com/vitro-nasu/2011/07/21/lucian-freud-r-i-p/ Esther Freud link goes to Hideous Kinky starring Kate Winslet. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] bone text
bone text http://www.alansondheim.org/bone.txt ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] should we not react about what happened Aaron Swartz?
This problem lies much deeper within the academic institution. It has to do with Universities and research institutions/funders requiring that researchers publish under peer review. The publications supply that peer review and then sell their journals for vast amounts of money. JSTOR doesn't publish or peer review. All they do is provide a searchable archive of what the journals have published and, if I remember correctly, they aren't allowed to include content until it's a couple of years old. The way to battle this and truly make information free is to try to get the institutions to change. To provide the peer review themselves and publish material freely on the web. On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Catherine Daly wrote: > It is just this institutional affiliation that's the problem. It > effectively undermines independent scholarship. I've never lived > anywhere that had a public library subscription. > > I guess the solution is to visit San Francisco and get a card there > > Catherine Daly > >> Any attempt at painting JSTOR as a "bad guy" is pretty absurd. They're >> a non-profit organization that provides an invaluable service that >> most individual users don't pay for. They get free access through >> institutional affiliation. For those who don't have that sort of >> affiliation, many public libraries also make JSTOR available to card >> holders. >> >> > ___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > -- * Pall Thayer artist http://www.this.is/pallit * ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] should we not react about what happened Aaron Swartz?
It is just this institutional affiliation that's the problem. It effectively undermines independent scholarship. I've never lived anywhere that had a public library subscription. I guess the solution is to visit San Francisco and get a card there Catherine Daly > Any attempt at painting JSTOR as a "bad guy" is pretty absurd. They're > a non-profit organization that provides an invaluable service that > most individual users don't pay for. They get free access through > institutional affiliation. For those who don't have that sort of > affiliation, many public libraries also make JSTOR available to card > holders. > > ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] The nytimes they are a-changin
Hi James can't you get rid of that ad? I mean a BB is hackable or? Andreas Maria Jacobs "Sent using a hacked iPhone on a soon to be terminated XS4ALL account, due to the fact that some criminal organisation repeatedly abused my VOIP account, resulting in extreme high bills, which the company (former initiators of a.o. the famous Hacktic gatherings in NL, but degraded into a commercial firm when taken over by KPN the ruling Dutch Telco) refuses to take responsebility for and instead are trying to oblige me to pay € 2.500,00 compared to my normal monthly fee of about € 56,00" w: http://www.nictoglobe.com w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl On Jul 21, 2011, at 19:30, jwm.art@gmail.com wrote: > Hey just incase I gave the wrong impression, I had nothing to do > with this whatsoever :) > Ps sorry for the mob advertz. > Sent using BlackBerry® from Orange > > -Original Message- > From: Simon Mclennan > Sender: netbehaviour-boun...@netbehaviour.org > Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2011 18:23:08 > To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed > creativity > > Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity > > Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] The nytimes they are a-changin > > I like this a lot! For me it shows the ephemeral nature of news, > among other things. How news is edited as a commodity, shaping > peoples perception of a mediated world. This makes a lovely film to > be screened big and bold. I'll put it in The Zone film night if > allowed- now looking like September- (had problems with a venue) > (Those of you net people who sent me stuff for the Zone, don't worry > it shall be in hand. Soon as venue fully commits I'll be in touch.) > Simon > > On 21 Jul 2011, at 12:40, James Morris wrote: > >> Due to an errant cron task that ran twice an hour from September 2010 >> to July 2011, I accidentally collected about 12,000 screenshots of >> the >> front page of the nytimes.com (unfortunately, you can only watch the >> whole 7 minutes if you stick to 480p). >> >> http://okayfail.com/2011/nytimes-timelapse.html >> ___ >> NetBehaviour mailing list >> NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org >> http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour >> > > ___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > ___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] The nytimes they are a-changin
Hey just incase I gave the wrong impression, I had nothing to do with this whatsoever :) Ps sorry for the mob advertz. Sent using BlackBerry® from Orange -Original Message- From: Simon Mclennan Sender: netbehaviour-boun...@netbehaviour.org Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2011 18:23:08 To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] The nytimes they are a-changin I like this a lot! For me it shows the ephemeral nature of news, among other things. How news is edited as a commodity, shaping peoples perception of a mediated world. This makes a lovely film to be screened big and bold. I'll put it in The Zone film night if allowed- now looking like September- (had problems with a venue) (Those of you net people who sent me stuff for the Zone, don't worry it shall be in hand. Soon as venue fully commits I'll be in touch.) Simon On 21 Jul 2011, at 12:40, James Morris wrote: > Due to an errant cron task that ran twice an hour from September 2010 > to July 2011, I accidentally collected about 12,000 screenshots of the > front page of the nytimes.com (unfortunately, you can only watch the > whole 7 minutes if you stick to 480p). > > http://okayfail.com/2011/nytimes-timelapse.html >___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] The nytimes they are a-changin
I like this a lot! For me it shows the ephemeral nature of news, among other things. How news is edited as a commodity, shaping peoples perception of a mediated world. This makes a lovely film to be screened big and bold. I'll put it in The Zone film night if allowed- now looking like September- (had problems with a venue) (Those of you net people who sent me stuff for the Zone, don't worry it shall be in hand. Soon as venue fully commits I'll be in touch.) Simon On 21 Jul 2011, at 12:40, James Morris wrote: > Due to an errant cron task that ran twice an hour from September 2010 > to July 2011, I accidentally collected about 12,000 screenshots of the > front page of the nytimes.com (unfortunately, you can only watch the > whole 7 minutes if you stick to 480p). > > http://okayfail.com/2011/nytimes-timelapse.html > ___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Hand and VDU
Augmented virtual reality ;-) --Original Message-- From: Michael Szpakowski To: jwm.art@gmail.com To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Hand and VDU Sent: 21 Jul 2011 13:35 Ha! Wonderful! michael --- On Thu, 7/21/11, jwm.art@gmail.com wrote: > From: jwm.art@gmail.com > Subject: [NetBehaviour] Hand and VDU > To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org > Date: Thursday, July 21, 2011, 1:12 PM > > Sent using BlackBerry® from Orange > -Inline Attachment Follows- > >___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour Sent using BlackBerry® from Orange ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] The nytimes they are a-changin
That is the most excellent "accident" I ever seen. Super - thanks for sharing! Best Marianne > From: James Morris > Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity > > Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2011 12:40:52 +0100 > To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity > > Subject: [NetBehaviour] The nytimes they are a-changin > > Due to an errant cron task that ran twice an hour from September 2010 > to July 2011, I accidentally collected about 12,000 screenshots of the > front page of the nytimes.com (unfortunately, you can only watch the > whole 7 minutes if you stick to 480p). > > http://okayfail.com/2011/nytimes-timelapse.html > ___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] should we not react about what happened Aaron Swartz?
JSTOR is an excellent resource used by millions of students, teachers and researchers all over the world. Academics very seldom get paid for publishing articles. In fact, they often have to pay journals a fee to get published. It's generally assumed that the academic has already received or will at some point in the future receive payment for their work through academic grants. For those who are in paid academic positions, writing and publishing is part of what they're being paid for. Any attempt at painting JSTOR as a "bad guy" is pretty absurd. They're a non-profit organization that provides an invaluable service that most individual users don't pay for. They get free access through institutional affiliation. For those who don't have that sort of affiliation, many public libraries also make JSTOR available to card holders. On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Ana Valdes wrote: > But according to what I read JSTOR is à very faulty database who dont pay to > the people whose articles are downloaded or to any peer reviews. I wanted > only to discuss the issue not to take part in à discussion about this guy > himself. > I think the "crime" of trying go into à secure network and conceal It's ide > titt is petty benign if we compared to the surveillance and censure put on us > by governenments and big corporations.. > Ana > > Skickat från min iPhone > > 21 jul 2011 kl. 16:15 skrev Pall Thayer : > >> This case is being deliberately distorted by Swartz's own >> organization. If guilty, he should be prosecuted. Not for intending to >> make the JSTOR articles available to all but for his methods. >> >> This page: >> >> http://act.demandprogress.org/sign/support_aaron/ >> >> Makes no mention of the fact that he broke into a secured network and >> attempted to hide his identity to access the documents. It attempts to >> claim that he was indicted only for downloading an overabundance of >> material. This is absurd. I have no sympathy for this guy and will >> absolutely not support his actions. >> >> >> >> On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 10:04 AM, Ana Valdés wrote: >>> http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6554331/Papers_from_Philosophical_Transactions_of_the_Royal_Society__fro >>> >>> -- >>> http://anavaldes.wordpress.com >>> http://passagenwerk.wordpress.com >>> http://caravia.stumbleupon.com >>> http://www.crusading.se >>> Gondolgatan 2 l tr >>> 12832 Skarpnäck >>> Sweden >>> tel +468-943288 >>> mobil 4670-3213370 >>> >>> >>> "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your >>> eyes turned skyward, for there you have been and there you will always long >>> to return. >>> — Leonardo da Vinci >>> >>> ___ >>> NetBehaviour mailing list >>> NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org >>> http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> * >> Pall Thayer >> artist >> http://www.this.is/pallit >> * >> ___ >> NetBehaviour mailing list >> NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org >> http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > ___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour -- * Pall Thayer artist http://www.this.is/pallit * ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] should we not react about what happened Aaron Swartz?
But according to what I read JSTOR is à very faulty database who dont pay to the people whose articles are downloaded or to any peer reviews. I wanted only to discuss the issue not to take part in à discussion about this guy himself. I think the "crime" of trying go into à secure network and conceal It's ide titt is petty benign if we compared to the surveillance and censure put on us by governenments and big corporations.. Ana Skickat från min iPhone 21 jul 2011 kl. 16:15 skrev Pall Thayer : > This case is being deliberately distorted by Swartz's own > organization. If guilty, he should be prosecuted. Not for intending to > make the JSTOR articles available to all but for his methods. > > This page: > > http://act.demandprogress.org/sign/support_aaron/ > > Makes no mention of the fact that he broke into a secured network and > attempted to hide his identity to access the documents. It attempts to > claim that he was indicted only for downloading an overabundance of > material. This is absurd. I have no sympathy for this guy and will > absolutely not support his actions. > > > > On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 10:04 AM, Ana Valdés wrote: >> http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6554331/Papers_from_Philosophical_Transactions_of_the_Royal_Society__fro >> >> -- >> http://anavaldes.wordpress.com >> http://passagenwerk.wordpress.com >> http://caravia.stumbleupon.com >> http://www.crusading.se >> Gondolgatan 2 l tr >> 12832 Skarpnäck >> Sweden >> tel +468-943288 >> mobil 4670-3213370 >> >> >> "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your >> eyes turned skyward, for there you have been and there you will always long >> to return. >> — Leonardo da Vinci >> >> ___ >> NetBehaviour mailing list >> NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org >> http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour >> > > > > -- > * > Pall Thayer > artist > http://www.this.is/pallit > * > ___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] should we not react about what happened Aaron Swartz?
This case is being deliberately distorted by Swartz's own organization. If guilty, he should be prosecuted. Not for intending to make the JSTOR articles available to all but for his methods. This page: http://act.demandprogress.org/sign/support_aaron/ Makes no mention of the fact that he broke into a secured network and attempted to hide his identity to access the documents. It attempts to claim that he was indicted only for downloading an overabundance of material. This is absurd. I have no sympathy for this guy and will absolutely not support his actions. On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 10:04 AM, Ana Valdés wrote: > http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6554331/Papers_from_Philosophical_Transactions_of_the_Royal_Society__fro > > -- > http://anavaldes.wordpress.com > http://passagenwerk.wordpress.com > http://caravia.stumbleupon.com > http://www.crusading.se > Gondolgatan 2 l tr > 12832 Skarpnäck > Sweden > tel +468-943288 > mobil 4670-3213370 > > > "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your > eyes turned skyward, for there you have been and there you will always long > to return. > — Leonardo da Vinci > > ___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > -- * Pall Thayer artist http://www.this.is/pallit * ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] should we not react about what happened Aaron Swartz?
http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6554331/Papers_from_Philosophical_Transactions_of_the_Royal_Society__fro -- http://anavaldes.wordpress.com http://passagenwerk.wordpress.com http://caravia.stumbleupon.com http://www.crusading.se Gondolgatan 2 l tr 12832 Skarpnäck Sweden tel +468-943288 mobil 4670-3213370 "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been and there you will always long to return. — Leonardo da Vinci ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] En plein air: No Man's Land
En plein air: No Man's Land http://www.flawedart.net/wallpaper/index.html ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Hand and VDU
Ha! Wonderful! michael --- On Thu, 7/21/11, jwm.art@gmail.com wrote: > From: jwm.art@gmail.com > Subject: [NetBehaviour] Hand and VDU > To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org > Date: Thursday, July 21, 2011, 1:12 PM > > Sent using BlackBerry® from Orange > -Inline Attachment Follows- > > ___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] The nytimes they are a-changin
great! but the music is *vile* :) cheers michael --- On Thu, 7/21/11, James Morris wrote: > From: James Morris > Subject: [NetBehaviour] The nytimes they are a-changin > To: "NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity" > > Date: Thursday, July 21, 2011, 12:40 PM > Due to an errant cron task that ran > twice an hour from September 2010 > to July 2011, I accidentally collected about 12,000 > screenshots of the > front page of the nytimes.com (unfortunately, you can only > watch the > whole 7 minutes if you stick to 480p). > > http://okayfail.com/2011/nytimes-timelapse.html > ___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] The nytimes they are a-changin
Due to an errant cron task that ran twice an hour from September 2010 to July 2011, I accidentally collected about 12,000 screenshots of the front page of the nytimes.com (unfortunately, you can only watch the whole 7 minutes if you stick to 480p). http://okayfail.com/2011/nytimes-timelapse.html ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] We Demand the Impossible: An interview with John Jordan and Gavin Grindon.
Marc Garrett interviews John Jordan and Gavin Grindon about their collaborative publication, A Users Guide to (Demanding) the Impossible; about the context of the publication, their imaginative, activist interventions into art institutions, such as the Tate Gallery, National Gallery, and the various collaborations with student protesters in the UK, and more... http://www.furtherfield.org/features/interviews/we-demand-impossible-interview-john-jordan-and-gavin-grindon "This guide is not a road map or instruction manual. It’s a match struck in the dark, a homemade multi-tool to help you carve out your own path through the ruins of the present, warmed by the stories and strategies of those who took Bertolt Brecht’s words to heart: "Art is not a mirror held up to reality, but a hammer with which to shape it." www.furtherfield.org ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] A photo I didn't take today
Hi Joel thanks for the generous comment. I particularly appreciate it from you because I know how careful and nuanced your thinking always is. warmest wishes michael --- On Thu, 7/21/11, Joel Weishaus wrote: > From: Joel Weishaus > Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] A photo I didn't take today > To: "NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity" > > Date: Thursday, July 21, 2011, 12:44 AM > Michael; > > The creativity of your self-critique is the difference > between being an > artist who's a photographer and a celebrity sponge of the > Annie Leibovitz or > Richard Avedon variety. > > Warm Regards, > Joel > > > - Original Message - > From: "Michael Szpakowski" > To: "netbehaviour" > Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 4:16 PM > Subject: [NetBehaviour] A photo I didn't take today > > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/5958365139/in/photostream > > cheers > m. > ___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > > ___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour