[NetBehaviour] uncanny 1920 (revised)

2019-04-05 Thread Alan Sondheim
uncanny 1920 (replacing the other version, which was a Win10 numbering system that only worked in some apps. apologies, these should be fine - the others have been removed.) around the coherency of those very old Nova Scotia photographs I've presented and worked with, in Halifax, talking

Re: [NetBehaviour] The Doubter's Mysteries: David and Bathsheba

2019-04-05 Thread Edward Picot via NetBehaviour
Alan, Thanks for your continued interest in these! The theme of Jesus being a Jew comes up again later on. Edward On 05/04/2019 15:29, Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour wrote: Love this! Especially the end. I wish more people would remember Jesus (Christ??!!!) was a Jew. Then three's this -

[NetBehaviour] uncanny 1920

2019-04-05 Thread Alan Sondheim
uncanny 1920 around the coherency of those very old Nova Scotia photographs I've presented and worked with, in Halifax, talking about absence, the photographic paper itself, the eerie reflections of silver salts (?) rising to the surface, that odd purple, the disappearance of - not only

Re: [NetBehaviour] The Doubter's Mysteries: David and Bathsheba

2019-04-05 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
Love this! Especially the end. I wish more people would remember Jesus (Christ??!!!) was a Jew. Then three's this - NATHAN: I don't know much about God, David, any more than you do, but I don't think he's generally impressed by melodramatic displays of self-abasement. and what's astonishing is the

[NetBehaviour] State Machines book launch@furtherfield Commons, April 23, 2019/

2019-04-05 Thread marc.garrett via NetBehaviour
Furtherfield is honoured to invite you to the book launch of: State Machines: Reflections and Actions at the Edge of Digital Citizenship, Finance, and Art. Join editors Yiannis Colakides, Marc Garrett, Inte Gloerich. Contributors Max Dovey and Helen Kaplinsky. Respondent Ruth Catlow for short

Re: [NetBehaviour] bees on the balcony :)

2019-04-05 Thread Helen Varley Jamieson
i've tried garlic water in the past with pretty limited results; cleaning with warm mild soapy water seems to be more effective altho maybe because i'm physically removing the little critters. i haven't tried tobacco - don't have any! & not many friends who are still smoking but i'll find someone