[NetBehaviour] Fwd: "Oh, Bleek Strategies" at the Newberry Library

2011-09-15 Thread Catherine Daly
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"Oh, Bleek Strategies” at the Newberry Library

Wednesday, October 5, 2011 (6-8 p.m.)

Newberry Library
60 West Walton Street
Chicago, IL  60610-3380

You are invited to attend "Oh, Bleek Strategies," a Chicago Calling event
that includes literary, musical, kinetic, and multidisciplinary performances
that creatively play around with and pay homage to Oblique Strategies.
Oblique Strategies is a deck of creative strategy cards created by Peter
Schmidt and Brian Eno; Peter Schmidt would have been 80 this year. This
event is free and open to the public. "Oh, Bleek Strategies" is part of the
Sixth Annual Chicago Calling Arts Festival and Chicago Artists Month.

Oh, Bleek Strategies includes—
• “The Red Thread Project: Oh, Bleek Strategies Knitting Circle,” with
Lindsay Obermeyer (Chicago), Corinne D. Peterson (Chicago), and other
participants.
• H. V. Cramond (writer & editor, Chicago) and Seth Berg (poet & sculptor,
Chaska, MN)
• Erin Teegarden (Chicago), Mairead Case (Chicago) and other participants
• “Oh, Bleek Surrealist Taxis” – with Helen Scarlett O’Neill (curator &
performance designer, London), Harry Ross, curator & director, London),
Anthony Poretti (percussionist, Chicago), Michael Erzen and his artbot
(kinetic sculptor), Chicago), Mari Frogner (dancer, London), and Dan Godston
(writer, Chicago). This performance will involve a live video feed with
London. Performers at the Newberry Library will be using Oblique Strategies
cards to help direct a surrealist taxi in London.

2011 CHICAGO CALLING ARTS FESTIVAL
The Borderbend Arts Collective presents the Sixth Annual Chicago Calling
Arts Festival, a multi-disciplinary collaboration festival that happens
during Chicago Artists Month. During Chicago Calling, people in the Chicago
area work with people outside of Chicago -- both here in the U.S. and
abroad. These collaborations include a range of art forms, such as music,
dance, film, literature, and intermedia -- and they are prepared or
improvised. Some Chicago Calling events involve live feeds between Chicago
and other locations. Many Chicago Calling events also include partnerships
with local arts organizations and other institutions.

CHICAGO ARTISTS MONTH
Chicago Artists Month is a citywide, collaborative effort showcasing Chicago
visual artists and their work throughout the month of October.  Coordinated
by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events in
partnership with the Chicago Office of Tourism and Culture, Chicago Artists
Month showcases over 200 events, ranging from exhibitions to open studio
tours and neighborhood art walks presented by museums, galleries, cultural
centers, artist collaboratives, and other organizations throughout the
city.  The primary goal of Chicago Artists Month is to raise awareness of
the extraordinary quality and depth of our visual arts community. Explore
this site to see what happened during Chicago Artists Month 2010!

This year's theme, "Artful Networks,” explores the communities that nurture
and inspire Chicago artists and their work.  The people with whom artists
choose to work can be supportive in encouraging creative growth,
experimentation, dialogue among peers, and community building.  Ranging from
traditional residency programs to collaboratives to informal relationships,
our communities impact the way we create, support and appreciate art.  In
celebration of the Alliance of Artists Communities' 20th Anniversary
Conference, which takes place in Chicago from October 19 to 22, Chicago
Artists Month 2011 looks at the various ways artists in Chicago are
influenced by their social environments.

www.borderbend.org

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[NetBehaviour] Links

2011-09-15 Thread Rob Myers
"Lisa Bufano: Dancer/Shapeshifter":

http://coilhouse.net/2011/09/lisa-bufano-dancershapeshifter/


"Art && Code [Events]":

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/creativeapplicationsnet/~3/Q-SXBxRf0QY/


"Harnessing electricity from low-power sources in the environment":

http://www.kurzweilai.net/harnessing-electricity-from-low-power-sources-in-the-environment


"The Commons in Marx’s Thinking: not what you think …":

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/P2pFoundation/~3/jl_WRC-2Grk/14


"Blackberry says would close messenger service in UK if ordered to at
times of civil unrest":

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/15/us-britain-riots-rim-idUSTRE78E3YB20110915


"Team plans to re-contact Britain's 1971 self-launched satellite":

http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2011-09/06/uk-satellite-revival-plans


"People Staring at Computers: the discreet gaze of the commodities":

http://www.neural.it/art/2011/09/people_staring_at_computers_th.phtml


"Google patents a glove for ‘seeing with your hand’":

http://www.kurzweilai.net/google-patents-a-glove-for-seeing-with-your-hand


"Female orgasm remains an evolutionary mystery" [straight male
scientists remain clueless]:

http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2011-09/07/female-orgasm
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Re: [NetBehaviour] API for art

2011-09-15 Thread Rob Myers
On 15/09/11 15:32, Andreas Maria Jacobs wrote:
> 
> Anyone?

Line endings?

- Rob.
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[NetBehaviour] why_is_the_economy_in_depression

2011-09-15 Thread dave miller
Inspired by Jack Chick's religious "tracts" (which I was introduced to
by one of Rob Myers' postings and am very grateful), and with the idea
in mind of political leaflets/ pamphletting. This is a diagram where
I'm trying to explain - as I understand it - why our economy is in
depression.

http://davemiller.org/drawings/tracts/why_is_the_economy_in_depression.png

Thanks for taking a look!

dave
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Re: [NetBehaviour] API for art

2011-09-15 Thread Pall Thayer
Ah, yes. That does make sense. But I still think they could have
attracted more participation by supporting other formats.

On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Andreas Maria Jacobs  wrote:
> Me thinks the choice for csv is based on the following:
>
> CSV
>
> CSV is designed for use by very simple embedded devices, such as an
> Arduino or other low powered microcontroller. It contains none of the
> metadata that the XML and JSON formats contain (though this can be added
> separately using the API or the web interface). A full representation of
> CSV is as follows:
>
> 7441,1,2010-06-01T12:01:32.1Z,123
> 7441,2,2010-06-01T12:01:32.1Z,456
> ,,,
>
> Makes sense to me
>
> A.
> --
> "A Few of us were left"
>
> w: http://nictoglobe.com (publication)
> w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl (net-art)
> w: http://nictoglobe.com/new/agam (artworks)
> w: http://nictoglobe.com/frictionresearch (research)
>
> e: aj...@xs4all.nl
> e: a.andr...@nictoglobe.com
>
> On Thu, September 15, 2011 16:32, Andreas Maria Jacobs wrote:
>> Hi again
>>
>> regarding the choice for csv or json/xml it is not an issue.
>>
>> Whether parse xml/json or csv is dependent on your technical abilities,
>> and that is something we all can learn.
>>
>> Pachube is giving a very terse explanation full of examples etc etc
>>
>> my csv output is as follows:
>>
>> OUTPUT,2011-09-15T14:24:44.007042Z,B U R G E R W A A N Z I N . N L
>>
>> http://api.pachube.com/v2/feeds/35741.csv
>>
>> But still I have difficulties in getting this output into the apiforart
>> interface.
>>
>> Anyone?
>>
>> It really should be fun to connect all kind of websites with user supplied
>> data!
>>
>> Best
>>
>> Andreas
>>
>> --
>> "A Few of us were left"
>>
>> w: http://nictoglobe.com (publication)
>> w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl (net-art)
>> w: http://nictoglobe.com/new/agam (artworks)
>> w: http://nictoglobe.com/frictionresearch (research)
>>
>> e: aj...@xs4all.nl
>> e: a.andr...@nictoglobe.com
>>
>> On Thu, September 15, 2011 16:12, Pall Thayer wrote:
>>> That's a good question Marc. I would think that it's for simplicity
>>> and that this simplicity makes it easier to link together unrelated
>>> projects. However, it would have made more sense to me to use JSON or
>>> XML as there are probably more people who already have projects
>>> delivering feeds in those formats. It would be more work setting up
>>> ways to completely parse those formats but not impossible.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 9:37 AM, marc garrett
>>>  wrote:
 Hi Pall,

 mmm, do you think it's their choice to keep it CSV?

 Or because they are still discovering how to use the technology itself?

 marc

 Is it by chboice
> Too bad they only support CSV. That's a pretty limited format.
> Something tells me that they aren't going to get a whole lot of
> streams because of it.
>
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 8:24 AM, info  wrote:
>> OPEN CALL to all artists in the field of interactive media:
>>
>> Last-minute opportunity to 'be part' of the exhibition of the
>> ISEA2011
>> conference in Istanbul.
>>
>> Enable your (interactive) artwork to send and receive its inputs and
>> outputs through the "API for art" V1.0
>> and allow your work to be used as a component in a global interactive
>> artwork mash-up.
>>
>> http://apiforart.org
>>
>> For the artists currently present at ISEA2011 a helpdesk will be
>> available.
>>
>> Hear about the background of the project during a talk by Sander
>> Veenhof and Kasia Molga:
>>
>> http://isea2011.sabanciuniv.edu/content/changing-vocabularies-digital-art
>>
>> Thursday September 15th, 5PM - Sabanci Center Istanbul - Room 3
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Re: [NetBehaviour] API for art

2011-09-15 Thread Andreas Maria Jacobs
Me thinks the choice for csv is based on the following:

CSV

CSV is designed for use by very simple embedded devices, such as an
Arduino or other low powered microcontroller. It contains none of the
metadata that the XML and JSON formats contain (though this can be added
separately using the API or the web interface). A full representation of
CSV is as follows:

7441,1,2010-06-01T12:01:32.1Z,123
7441,2,2010-06-01T12:01:32.1Z,456
,,,

Makes sense to me

A.
-- 
"A Few of us were left"

w: http://nictoglobe.com (publication)
w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl (net-art)
w: http://nictoglobe.com/new/agam (artworks)
w: http://nictoglobe.com/frictionresearch (research)

e: aj...@xs4all.nl
e: a.andr...@nictoglobe.com

On Thu, September 15, 2011 16:32, Andreas Maria Jacobs wrote:
> Hi again
>
> regarding the choice for csv or json/xml it is not an issue.
>
> Whether parse xml/json or csv is dependent on your technical abilities,
> and that is something we all can learn.
>
> Pachube is giving a very terse explanation full of examples etc etc
>
> my csv output is as follows:
>
> OUTPUT,2011-09-15T14:24:44.007042Z,B U R G E R W A A N Z I N . N L
>
> http://api.pachube.com/v2/feeds/35741.csv
>
> But still I have difficulties in getting this output into the apiforart
> interface.
>
> Anyone?
>
> It really should be fun to connect all kind of websites with user supplied
> data!
>
> Best
>
> Andreas
>
> --
> "A Few of us were left"
>
> w: http://nictoglobe.com (publication)
> w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl (net-art)
> w: http://nictoglobe.com/new/agam (artworks)
> w: http://nictoglobe.com/frictionresearch (research)
>
> e: aj...@xs4all.nl
> e: a.andr...@nictoglobe.com
>
> On Thu, September 15, 2011 16:12, Pall Thayer wrote:
>> That's a good question Marc. I would think that it's for simplicity
>> and that this simplicity makes it easier to link together unrelated
>> projects. However, it would have made more sense to me to use JSON or
>> XML as there are probably more people who already have projects
>> delivering feeds in those formats. It would be more work setting up
>> ways to completely parse those formats but not impossible.
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 9:37 AM, marc garrett
>>  wrote:
>>> Hi Pall,
>>>
>>> mmm, do you think it's their choice to keep it CSV?
>>>
>>> Or because they are still discovering how to use the technology itself?
>>>
>>> marc
>>>
>>> Is it by chboice
 Too bad they only support CSV. That's a pretty limited format.
 Something tells me that they aren't going to get a whole lot of
 streams because of it.

 On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 8:24 AM, info  wrote:
> OPEN CALL to all artists in the field of interactive media:
>
> Last-minute opportunity to 'be part' of the exhibition of the
> ISEA2011
> conference in Istanbul.
>
> Enable your (interactive) artwork to send and receive its inputs and
> outputs through the "API for art" V1.0
> and allow your work to be used as a component in a global interactive
> artwork mash-up.
>
> http://apiforart.org
>
> For the artists currently present at ISEA2011 a helpdesk will be
> available.
>
> Hear about the background of the project during a talk by Sander
> Veenhof and Kasia Molga:
>
> http://isea2011.sabanciuniv.edu/content/changing-vocabularies-digital-art
>
> Thursday September 15th, 5PM - Sabanci Center Istanbul - Room 3
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Re: [NetBehaviour] API for art

2011-09-15 Thread Andreas Maria Jacobs
Hi again

regarding the choice for csv or json/xml it is not an issue.

Whether parse xml/json or csv is dependent on your technical abilities,
and that is something we all can learn.

Pachube is giving a very terse explanation full of examples etc etc

my csv output is as follows:

OUTPUT,2011-09-15T14:24:44.007042Z,B U R G E R W A A N Z I N . N L

http://api.pachube.com/v2/feeds/35741.csv

But still I have difficulties in getting this output into the apiforart
interface.

Anyone?

It really should be fun to connect all kind of websites with user supplied
data!

Best

Andreas

-- 
"A Few of us were left"

w: http://nictoglobe.com (publication)
w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl (net-art)
w: http://nictoglobe.com/new/agam (artworks)
w: http://nictoglobe.com/frictionresearch (research)

e: aj...@xs4all.nl
e: a.andr...@nictoglobe.com

On Thu, September 15, 2011 16:12, Pall Thayer wrote:
> That's a good question Marc. I would think that it's for simplicity
> and that this simplicity makes it easier to link together unrelated
> projects. However, it would have made more sense to me to use JSON or
> XML as there are probably more people who already have projects
> delivering feeds in those formats. It would be more work setting up
> ways to completely parse those formats but not impossible.
>
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 9:37 AM, marc garrett
>  wrote:
>> Hi Pall,
>>
>> mmm, do you think it's their choice to keep it CSV?
>>
>> Or because they are still discovering how to use the technology itself?
>>
>> marc
>>
>> Is it by chboice
>>> Too bad they only support CSV. That's a pretty limited format.
>>> Something tells me that they aren't going to get a whole lot of
>>> streams because of it.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 8:24 AM, info  wrote:
 OPEN CALL to all artists in the field of interactive media:

 Last-minute opportunity to 'be part' of the exhibition of the ISEA2011
 conference in Istanbul.

 Enable your (interactive) artwork to send and receive its inputs and
 outputs through the "API for art" V1.0
 and allow your work to be used as a component in a global interactive
 artwork mash-up.

 http://apiforart.org

 For the artists currently present at ISEA2011 a helpdesk will be
 available.

 Hear about the background of the project during a talk by Sander
 Veenhof and Kasia Molga:

 http://isea2011.sabanciuniv.edu/content/changing-vocabularies-digital-art

 Thursday September 15th, 5PM - Sabanci Center Istanbul - Room 3
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Re: [NetBehaviour] API for art

2011-09-15 Thread Andreas Maria Jacobs
Hi

I played with it a bit, but got stucked when using the output value.

So far I was able to have my Pachube feed listed in the mashup, but have
to find out why my output value, a simple text string , is not visible at
all.

Andreas

-- 
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w: http://nictoglobe.com (publication)
w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl (net-art)
w: http://nictoglobe.com/new/agam (artworks)
w: http://nictoglobe.com/frictionresearch (research)

e: aj...@xs4all.nl
e: a.andr...@nictoglobe.com

On Thu, September 15, 2011 15:25, Pall Thayer wrote:
> Too bad they only support CSV. That's a pretty limited format.
> Something tells me that they aren't going to get a whole lot of
> streams because of it.
>
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 8:24 AM, info  wrote:
>> OPEN CALL to all artists in the field of interactive media:
>>
>> Last-minute opportunity to 'be part' of the exhibition of the ISEA2011
>> conference in Istanbul.
>>
>> Enable your (interactive) artwork to send and receive its inputs and
>> outputs through the "API for art" V1.0
>> and allow your work to be used as a component in a global interactive
>> artwork mash-up.
>>
>> http://apiforart.org
>>
>> For the artists currently present at ISEA2011 a helpdesk will be
>> available.
>>
>> Hear about the background of the project during a talk by Sander
>> Veenhof and Kasia Molga:
>>
>> http://isea2011.sabanciuniv.edu/content/changing-vocabularies-digital-art
>>
>> Thursday September 15th, 5PM - Sabanci Center Istanbul - Room 3
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Re: [NetBehaviour] API for art

2011-09-15 Thread Pall Thayer
That's a good question Marc. I would think that it's for simplicity
and that this simplicity makes it easier to link together unrelated
projects. However, it would have made more sense to me to use JSON or
XML as there are probably more people who already have projects
delivering feeds in those formats. It would be more work setting up
ways to completely parse those formats but not impossible.

On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 9:37 AM, marc garrett
 wrote:
> Hi Pall,
>
> mmm, do you think it's their choice to keep it CSV?
>
> Or because they are still discovering how to use the technology itself?
>
> marc
>
> Is it by chboice
>> Too bad they only support CSV. That's a pretty limited format.
>> Something tells me that they aren't going to get a whole lot of
>> streams because of it.
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 8:24 AM, info  wrote:
>>> OPEN CALL to all artists in the field of interactive media:
>>>
>>> Last-minute opportunity to 'be part' of the exhibition of the ISEA2011
>>> conference in Istanbul.
>>>
>>> Enable your (interactive) artwork to send and receive its inputs and
>>> outputs through the "API for art" V1.0
>>> and allow your work to be used as a component in a global interactive
>>> artwork mash-up.
>>>
>>> http://apiforart.org
>>>
>>> For the artists currently present at ISEA2011 a helpdesk will be available.
>>>
>>> Hear about the background of the project during a talk by Sander
>>> Veenhof and Kasia Molga:
>>>
>>> http://isea2011.sabanciuniv.edu/content/changing-vocabularies-digital-art
>>>
>>> Thursday September 15th, 5PM - Sabanci Center Istanbul - Room 3
>>> ___
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Re: [NetBehaviour] API for art

2011-09-15 Thread marc garrett
Hi Pall,

mmm, do you think it's their choice to keep it CSV?

Or because they are still discovering how to use the technology itself?

marc

Is it by chboice
> Too bad they only support CSV. That's a pretty limited format.
> Something tells me that they aren't going to get a whole lot of
> streams because of it.
>
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 8:24 AM, info  wrote:
>> OPEN CALL to all artists in the field of interactive media:
>>
>> Last-minute opportunity to 'be part' of the exhibition of the ISEA2011
>> conference in Istanbul.
>>
>> Enable your (interactive) artwork to send and receive its inputs and
>> outputs through the "API for art" V1.0
>> and allow your work to be used as a component in a global interactive
>> artwork mash-up.
>>
>> http://apiforart.org
>>
>> For the artists currently present at ISEA2011 a helpdesk will be available.
>>
>> Hear about the background of the project during a talk by Sander
>> Veenhof and Kasia Molga:
>>
>> http://isea2011.sabanciuniv.edu/content/changing-vocabularies-digital-art
>>
>> Thursday September 15th, 5PM - Sabanci Center Istanbul - Room 3
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Re: [NetBehaviour] API for art

2011-09-15 Thread yar...@gmail.com
CSV is very easy to generate, though, so maybe that will encourage more people 
to try.

Pall Thayer  wrote:

Too bad they only support CSV. That's a pretty limited format.
Something tells me that they aren't going to get a whole lot of
streams because of it.

On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 8:24 AM, info  wrote:
> OPEN CALL to all artists in the field of interactive media:
>
> Last-minute opportunity to 'be part' of the exhibition of the ISEA2011
> conference in Istanbul.
>
> Enable your (interactive) artwork to send and receive its inputs and
> outputs through the "API for art" V1.0
> and allow your work to be used as a component in a global interactive
> artwork mash-up.
>
> http://apiforart.org
>
> For the artists currently present at ISEA2011 a helpdesk will be available.
>
> Hear about the background of the project during a talk by Sander
> Veenhof and Kasia Molga:
>
> http://isea2011.sabanciuniv.edu/content/changing-vocabularies-digital-art
>
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Re: [NetBehaviour] API for art

2011-09-15 Thread Pall Thayer
Too bad they only support CSV. That's a pretty limited format.
Something tells me that they aren't going to get a whole lot of
streams because of it.

On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 8:24 AM, info  wrote:
> OPEN CALL to all artists in the field of interactive media:
>
> Last-minute opportunity to 'be part' of the exhibition of the ISEA2011
> conference in Istanbul.
>
> Enable your (interactive) artwork to send and receive its inputs and
> outputs through the "API for art" V1.0
> and allow your work to be used as a component in a global interactive
> artwork mash-up.
>
> http://apiforart.org
>
> For the artists currently present at ISEA2011 a helpdesk will be available.
>
> Hear about the background of the project during a talk by Sander
> Veenhof and Kasia Molga:
>
> http://isea2011.sabanciuniv.edu/content/changing-vocabularies-digital-art
>
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[NetBehaviour] API for art

2011-09-15 Thread info
OPEN CALL to all artists in the field of interactive media:

Last-minute opportunity to 'be part' of the exhibition of the ISEA2011
conference in Istanbul.

Enable your (interactive) artwork to send and receive its inputs and
outputs through the "API for art" V1.0
and allow your work to be used as a component in a global interactive
artwork mash-up.

http://apiforart.org

For the artists currently present at ISEA2011 a helpdesk will be available.

Hear about the background of the project during a talk by Sander
Veenhof and Kasia Molga:

http://isea2011.sabanciuniv.edu/content/changing-vocabularies-digital-art

Thursday September 15th, 5PM - Sabanci Center Istanbul - Room 3
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[NetBehaviour] Media Squares - On the new forms of protest and their media.

2011-09-15 Thread info
Media Squares

On the new forms of protest and their media

Social protest has become almost inseparably linked to a plethora of 
media images and messages distributed via internet, mobile phones, 
social media, internet video platforms and of course traditional media 
outlets such as newspapers, radio and television. A popular category to 
have emerged recently is the 'twitter-revolution'. In almost all cases 
(Iran, Tunisia, Egypt, London) the role of the platform turned out to be 
less than essential in retrospect. Protests mostly manifested on the 
streets and particularly the public squares ('Take the Square'). Deeply 
rooted blogger-networks did however play a mayor role, preparing the 
protests that have now been dubbed the "Arabian Spring'. And internet 
played a crucial role in the organisation and co-ordination of the 
European 'anti-austerity' protests (Spain, Greece, UK, Italy).

This international seminar brings together theorists, artists, 
designers, activists and media specialists to develop a critical 
analysis of the new forms of social protest and their media dimension. 
The program is divided into two blocks. The first block focuses on an 
in-depth analysis of the evolving WikiLeaks-saga, while the second block 
will examine the remarkable string of protests in the Mediterranean 
region. These discussions will be interrupted at times by startling 
artistic interventions in current social and political debates.

Participants in the program are: Daniel van der Velden (Metahaven), 
Geert Lovink (Institute of Network Cultures, INC), Aalam Wassef (Ahmad 
Sherif), Omar Robert Hamilton (Mosireen / Tahrir Cinema, Cairo) Nat 
Muller (independent curator), David Garcia (Chelsea College), Jodi Dean 
(Hobart and William Smith Colleges / Blog Theory), X.net Democracia Real 
Ya - Barcelona, Gahlia Elsrakbi (Foundland), Nadia Plesner (Darfurnica), 
Florian Conradi and Michelle Christensen (stateless plug-in), Sami Ben 
Gharbia (Global Voices - tbc).

The seminar is part of an on-going research into Tactical Media, the 
fusion of art, media, politics and cultural activism, centred around the 
"Tactical Media Files", an on-line documentation resource of Tactical 
Media practices world-wide.
[ www.tacticalmediafiles.net ]

Doors open: 10.00
Start Program: 10.30 uur
End Program: 17.00 uur

Program Overview:

10.30 - Opening / Introduction: Eric Kluitenberg (Tactical Media Files / 
De Balie)

Part I - Repositioning WikiLeaks

11.00 - 11.20 - Presentation: Daniel van der Velden (Metahaven)
11.20 - 11.30 - Responses
11.30 - 11.45 - Discussion

11.45 - 12.05 - Geert Lovink (Institute of Network Cultures)
12.05 - 12.15 - Responses
12.15 - 12.30 - Discussion

Respondents:
Jodi Dean (Hobart and William Smith Colleges / Blog Theory), David 
Garcia (Chelsea College of Art & Design)

12.30 - 12.45 - Artist presentation: Nadia Plesner - Darfurnica

13.00 - 14.00 - Lunch break

Part II - Revolution in the Mediterranean

14.00 - 14.20 - Presentation: Aalam Wassef (Ahmad Sherif)
14.20 - 14.30 - Responses
14.30 - 14.45 - Discussion

14.45 - 15.05 - Presentation: Omar Robert Hamilton (Mosireen / Tahrir 
Cinema)
15.05 - 15.15 - Responses
15.15 - 15.30 - Discussion

Respondents:
Ghalia Elsrakbi (Foundland), Nat Muller (Independent Curator), Sami Ben 
Gharbia (Global Voices - tbc)

15.30 - 15.45 - Artist Presentation: Florian Conradi and Michelle 
Christensen (stateless plug-in)

15.45 - 16.00 - Coffee break

16.00 - 16.20 - Skype session with X.net Democracia Real Ya, Barcelona
16.10 - 16.10 - Responses

16.25 - 17.00 - Closing Discussion

Location:
De Balie
Kleine Gartmanplantsoen 10
Amsterdam

Admission: 5 euro (no reductions)
http://debalie.activetickets.com/ProgrammaDetail.aspx?id=24170

Links:

Tactical Media Files:
www.tacticalmediafiles.net

Tahrir Cinema:
www.cinerevolutionnow.com/2011/07/tahrir-cinema.html

Mosireen:
http://mosireen.org

Take the Square:
http://takethesquare.net

Democracia real Ya!:
www.democraciarealya.es/manifiesto-comun/manifesto-english/

stateless plug-in:
http://statelessplugin.net

Nadia Plesner - Darfurnica:
www.nadiaplesner.com/Website/darfurnica.php

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[NetBehaviour] American Express solicitors letter to IRATIONAL.ORG (1999)

2011-09-15 Thread marc garrett
American Express solicitors letter to IRATIONAL.ORG (1999)

"Dear Mr. Bunting: We represent American Express Company in matters 
involving copyright and trademark infringement and unfair competition. 
It has recently been brought to our attention that you have reproduced 
the web site of American Express Company on your Internet web site at 
"HTTP://WWW.IRATIONAL.ORG/AMERICAN_EXPRESS"."

http://www.irational.org/american_express/
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[NetBehaviour] 'To Dream Tomorrow: Ada Byron Lovelace'

2011-09-15 Thread info
Film Screening

'To Dream Tomorrow: Ada Byron Lovelace'

National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park

Saturday 8th October 2.30pm


"Moving and intelligent"
Irving Kershner, Director of "The Empire Strikes Back"

"An engaging, beautiful, well researched film"
Leonard J. Shustek, Chair, Computer History Museum, Silicon Valley


To celebrate Ada Lovelace Day 2011 the National Museum of Computing is
proud to present Flare Productions film about Ada Lovelace, followed
by a discussion with the Directors John Fuegi and Jo Francis.

‘To Dream Tomorrow’ is the story of Ada Byron Lovelace (1815-1852) and
her contribution to computing, a hundred years before the start of the
computer age. Daughter of a mathematically gifted mother and the 'mad,
bad, and dangerous to know' poet Lord Byron, Ada was 17 when she began
studying a prototype mechanical calculator designed by mathematician
Charles Babbage. By the time she was 27, she had moved beyond her
famous contemporaries and predecessors such as Leibniz & Pascal, to
describe universal computing much as we understand it today. Alan
Turing, who also worked at Bletchley Park, was familiar with
Lovelace’s work.

The screening is kindly made possible by a grant from the School of
Humanities, Kingston University, London.
Curated by Ele Carpenter, Goldsmiths College, University of London.

The National Museum of Computing
Block H
Bletchley Park
Milton Keynes
MK3 6EB

On Saturday 8th October the Museum will be open 1-5pm.
Entrance £5 / £2.50 concessions.

The National Museum of Computing http://www.tnmoc.org/
Flare Productions http://mith.umd.edu/flare/lovelace/
Ada Lovelace Day http://findingada.com/

To Dream Tomorrow: Ada Byron Lovelace, Color, 52 minutes.
Directed and Produced by John Füegi and Jo Francis, 2003.

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