[NetBehaviour] take.music.for.example_015

2010-08-17 Thread don trust
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2010-08-12 Thread don trust
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2010-07-30 Thread don trust
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2010-07-26 Thread don trust
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Re: [NetBehaviour] take.music.for.example_006

2010-07-18 Thread don trust
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Re: [NetBehaviour] take.music.for.example_005

2010-07-16 Thread don trust
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Invitation to join me

2010-07-15 Thread don trust
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Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Invitation to join me
From: Peter ciccariello 
Date: Thu, July 15, 2010 4:12 pm
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On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 11:36 AM, karen blissett  wrote: If you or others want to become Karen just email us & play with all of or any of the accounts collected by the Karens.  Karen  On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Olga  wrote: > In that case, I must admit I also like the intervention of the individual > called karen something AT myself! > > On 15 July 2010 16:14, karen blissett  wrote: >> >> Hello Olga, >> >> We value your dialogue. >> >> "the unexpected happened. >> the password has been changed. >> i cannot login to karenblissett anymore. >> i am not me anymore even further than i wasn't me before." >> >> "Did someone really close up the open experiment???" >> >> The rest of us, Karens believe this individual made a simple mistake, >> we are all still using the same usernames/pwords with same account - >> and many different Karens are spreading across the Internet onto >> Facebook, Twitter, Delicious, Identica... >> >> We are still hunting for usernames/pwords for Rhizome.org >> >> The Spectre list has not let us Karens into their special realm of >> 'tight-circling of peers' yet. >> >> But this will change, we are patient wimmin. >> >> Karen. >> >> >> > This is an exciting experiment!! And I don't feel there is reason >> > for so much concern.. BUT! If it once becomes threatening to the >> > list, it will be also exciting to find ways to deal with it together :) >> > >> > I, neither, witnessed the death of those mailing lists.. wasn't there >> > any sort of initiative to save them? >> > >> > But I'm most curious about a post no one picked up on: >> > >> > "the unexpected happened. >> > the password has been changed. >> > i cannot login to karenblissett anymore. >> > i am not me anymore even further than i wasn't me before." >> > >> > Did someone really close up the open experiment??? >> > >> > -- >> > Olga P Massanet >> > -- >> > www.ungravitational.net >> > virtualfirefly.wordpress.com >> > www.vimeo.com/ungravitational >> > >> > ___ >> > NetBehaviour mailing list >> > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org >> > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Open, Free, Public and Distributed at last. >> ___ >> NetBehaviour mailing list >> NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org >> http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > > > > -- > Olga P Massanet > -- > www.ungravitational.net > virtualfirefly.wordpress.com > www.vimeo.com/ungravitational > > ___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour >-- Open, Free, Public and Distributed at last. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour -- http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/http://uncommonvision.blogspot.com/ http://poemsfromprovidence.blogspot.com/http://uncommon-vision.blogspot.com/You can find my art and writing updates on Twitter https://twitter.com/ciccariello ___
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[NetBehaviour] take.music.for.example_004

2010-07-15 Thread don trust
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Re: [NetBehaviour] tuli (fwd w/permission - sorry for the carets <<)

2010-07-14 Thread don trust
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Subject: [NetBehaviour] tuli (fwd w/permission - sorry for the carets
<<)
From: Alan Sondheim 
Date: Tue, July 13, 2010 10:28 pm
To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org


-- Forwarded message --
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2010 15:48:18
From: steve dalachinsky 
To: sondh...@panix.com
Subject: Fw: Re: tuli


> steve dalachinsky wrote:
>> "WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT?"
>> 
>> Tuli Kupferberg, Poet, Songwriter, Anarchist, Jew - Dies at 86
>>
>>   Born Norman or in Hebrew, Naphtali on Sept 28, 1923 (one day and
> 22
>> years before me), poet, singer-songwriter, revolutionary,
> publisher,
>> street vendor, historian, mentor, sage, wise man and wise guy,
>> forward-thinking artist, activist, intellectual,pacifist, teacher,
>> dreamer with a desire to contribute his ideas for the construction
> of a
>> better world, boho and dear friend Tuli Kupferberg,who, though
> never
>> really considering himself  Beat was anthologized as early as 1959
> in
>> Fred Mcdarrah's The Beat Scene, died on Monday at N.Y. Downtown
> Hospital
>> in Manhattan at the age of 86 after a prolonged battle with Life
> and all
>> its joys and griefs and after suffering two dibilitating strokes.
> In the
>> 1964  at age 40 he went on to become, in own his words, ?the
> world?s
>> oldest rock star? after co-founding the Fugs with poet Ed
> Sanders, and
>> then-member Ken Weaver. They were in my opinion the first
>> poetry/folk-rock band and a definite precursor of punk, bawdy and
>> politically outspoken. Their first lp was produced by the equally
>> legendary Harry Smith on Broadside and later re-issued on ESP
> along with
>> their other lps. His first solo record, No Deposit, No Return was
> also
>> issued by ESP. At the height of their career during the
> psychedelic era
>> the group was signed by the then co-owned Frank Sinatra label
> Reprise who
>> also signed Hendrix among others. When very he young worked as a
> medical
>> librarian.
>> 
>>
>>  Tuli lived 2 blocks from my apt. We first officially met while
> both of
>> us were hawking our wares on the street though I had known him
> through
>> the music having first seen the Fugs play way back in the '60s in
> various
>> venues such as a loft space on Great Jones street, the Provincetown
>> Theatre, The Astor Place Theater, and once even at a free concert
> in
>> Thompkins Square Park, where, standing behind me to my amazement
> was none
>> other than Charles Mingus. When Tuli and I first conversed some
> time in
>> the mid-70's he was hawking these pamphlets which were I think,
> like
>> $1.29 for one and 99 cents for two, the catch being the more you
> bought
>> the cheaper the became. Though I could be wrong , memory being
> what it is
>> 
>>> Hey Tuli help me out here. He was fluent in yiddish. Had a
> passion for
>>> 
>> Yiddish theater which he shared with fellow poet and street vendor
> Harry
>> Nudel and though he loved being a Yid was an avid supporter of
> Palestine.
>> Tuli always told me he hated poetry and the scene in general.  He
> was
>> never hierarchical and didn't choose his friends on their status
> in the
>> art world but on his ability to share with them his knowledge,
> sharp wit
>> and love. There were the many times we sat together in the park
> sharing a
>> pint of Haagen Daz or a Good Humor bar. He loved ice cream.
> Particularly
>> chocolate.
>> 
>> 
>> Tuli's great songs included Morning, Morning, Kill For Peace and
> Nothing.
>> On their last cd he wrote the poignantly beautiful " Where is My
>> Wandering Jew Tonight" never forgetting his roots. Another song in
> that
>> vein and of mocking protest was "Backward Jewish Soldiers"  a
> para-song
>> based on "Onward Christrian Soldiers."  Tuli became something of
>> celebrity when he was mentioned in  Allen Ginsberg?s ?Howl? as
> being the
>> one who ?jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge" then walking away
> "unknown and
>> forgotten.? It was actually the Manhattan Bidge but the Brooklyn
> Bridge
>> seemed more romantic. Actually he didn't walk away but was to
> Gouveneur
>> Hospital with a minor spinal fracture.
>> 
>> He was published in and published such zines as Birth and Yeah and
> was
>> the first to publish the African - American Beat poet Ted Joans as
> well
>> as over 50 of his own books.
>> He loved to take standard tunes which were called para-songs and
> write
>> his own lyrics to them doing this more and more in his later years
> and
>> while bedridden wrote a series of short pieces he called
> "perverbs"
>> punning on well-known aphorisms and posting them on YouTube. He
> had a
>> long running cable show called Revolting News which in its latter
> stages
>> was filmed and edited by his long time partner Thelma Blitz.
>> 
>> Tuli has spent the past 20 or so years selling his cartoons on the
> street
>> ( me spending many of them with him or directly across the street
> selling
>> lps and books) and inspiring man

[NetBehaviour] take.music.for.example_003

2010-07-14 Thread don trust
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Total Karenism and Karenist Propaganda Methods.

2010-07-13 Thread don trust
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Subject: [NetBehaviour] Total Karenism and Karenist Propaganda Methods.
From: karen blissett 
Date: Tue, July 13, 2010 8:48 am
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity


Total Karenism and Karenist Propaganda Methods.

Karenists utilize all of the technical means at their disposal - the
press, radio, TV, movies, posters, graffiti, stickers, mail-art,
networking, music, Internet, video, DVD, computers, painting,
sculpture, poetry, novels, collage, montage, etc. There is no Karenism
as long as one makes use, in sporadic fashion and at random, of a
manifesto here, a poster or a radio program there, organizes a few
apartment festivals and network meetings, writes a few slogans on the
walls; that is not enough. Each usable medium has its own particular
way of limited use. A video does not play on the same motives, does
not produce the same feelings, does not provoke the same reactions as
a poster. The very fact that the effectiveness of each medium is
limited to one particular area clearly shows the necessity of
complementing it with other media. A word spoken on the radio is not
the same, does not produce the same effect, does not have the same
impact as the identical word spoken in private conversation at an
apartment festival or in a public speech before a large crowd at a
stadium. To draw the individual into net of Karenism, each technique
must be utilized in its own specific way, directed toward producing
the effect it can best produce, and fuse with all the other media,
each of them reaching the individual in a specific fashion and making
her react anew to the same theme - in the same direction, but
differently.

We are here in this world in the presence of an self organizing
reality that already controls the formation of the entire universe. We
merely are creating a mythic version of it to facilitate our ability
to communicate to each other about it and help to shape our _expression_
of it. Through the myth it creates, Karenism imposes a complete range
of intuitive knowledge. Intuitive knowledge - being ambiguous – is
susceptible to multi-sided interpretation.

This myth – due to the primal nature to which it refers - becomes so
powerful that it invades every area of communication, leaving no
faculty or motivation unaffected. It stimulates in the individual a
feeling of all inclusiveness. Karenism has such motivational force
that it engages the whole of the individual, ensuring collective noise
in unison but schizophrenic.
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Re: [NetBehaviour] WHEN YOU'RE BORED, YOU'RE BORING.

2010-07-13 Thread don trust
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Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] WHEN YOU'RE BORED, YOU'RE BORING.
From: James Morris <ja...@jwm-art.net>
Date: Tue, July 13, 2010 9:41 am
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martin mitchell smells of farts but his ability to be boring is far
more persuasive.



On 13 July 2010 17:29, martin mitchell <martinmitc...@mac.com> wrote:
>
> boring.
> M.
> On 13 Jul 2010, at 17:23, don trust wrote:
>
> korean.class101.com::it's.too.boring!
> sonic.youth::satan.is.boring.
> ©
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> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] WHEN YOU'RE BORED, YOU'RE BORING.
> From: martin mitchell <martinmitc...@mac.com>
> Date: Tue, July 13, 2010 8:46 am
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>
>  and leave me alone.
> M.
> On 13 Jul 2010, at 16:05, Alan Sondheim wrote:
>
> thank god they're half empty; if only the rest would leave.
>
> - alan
>
> On Tue, 13 Jul 2010, karen blissett wrote:
>
> Talking about to be bored or not bored, what about Summer boringness?
>
> The feeling of half empty cities where tourists walk around connected
>
> to their cameras and the natives are far away, visiting old
>
> grandmothers or aunts in the countryside?
>
> Karen B
>
> On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 1:02 PM, anniea <a...@bram.org> wrote:
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> I like to be bored every now and then.
>
> On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 12:42 PM, karen blissett
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> <karen.bliss...@googlemail.com> wrote:
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> http://bram.org/huisclos/ontranslation/indexfr.html
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> Article IF NOT YOU NOT ME, ANNIE ABRAHAMS AND LIFE IN NETWORKS,
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Re: [NetBehaviour] WHEN YOU'RE BORED, YOU'RE BORING.

2010-07-13 Thread don trust
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Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] WHEN YOU'RE BORED, YOU'RE BORING.
From: martin mitchell 
Date: Tue, July 13, 2010 8:46 am
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity


 and leave me alone.M.On 13 Jul 2010, at 16:05, Alan Sondheim wrote:thank god they're half empty; if only the rest would leave.- alanOn Tue, 13 Jul 2010, karen blissett wrote:Talking about to be bored or not bored, what about Summer boringness?The feeling of half empty cities where tourists walk around connectedto their cameras and the natives are far away, visiting oldgrandmothers or aunts in the countryside?Karen BOn Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 1:02 PM, anniea  wrote:I like to be bored every now and then.On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 12:42 PM, karen blissett wrote:___NetBehaviour mailing listNetBehaviour@netbehaviour.orghttp://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour--Documentation of Huis Clos / No Exit - On TranslationVideo, reactions of the performers and the public, photos and  theperformance protocolhttp://bram.org/huisclos/ontranslation/indexfr.htmlArticle IF NOT YOU NOT ME, ANNIE ABRAHAMS AND LIFE IN NETWORKS,Maria Chatzichristodoulou in Digimag 54 May 2010http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1793___NetBehaviour mailing listNetBehaviour@netbehaviour.orghttp://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour-- Open, Free, Public and Distributed at last.___NetBehaviour mailing listNetBehaviour@netbehaviour.orghttp://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour==email archive: http://sondheim.rupamsunyata.org/webpage http://www.alansondheim.orgmusic archive: http://www.espdisk.com/alansondheim/==___NetBehaviour mailing listNetBehaviour@netbehaviour.orghttp://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour___
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