[NetBehaviour] Azure and I, music from London ICA

2019-12-05 Thread Alan Sondheim
Azure and I, music from London ICA http://www.alansondheim.org/icamusic.jpg (Michael Szpakowski photo) http://www.alansondheim.org/icamusic.mp3 (recorded by ICA) Azure's singing, Azure's song, Alan's ukulele Thanks to Stephen Cairns and everyone at London ICA

Re: [NetBehaviour] Ecosia

2019-12-05 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
Check out Bruno Latour, Some Experiments in Art and Politics, in e-flux Journal, The Internet Does Not Exist, re: Tomas Saraceno's work - this may be what you want, also book on Bubbles etc. by Peter Solterdijk - I also have a book on positive feedback that's useful (math/sci.) etc. There's a lot

Re: [NetBehaviour] Ecosia

2019-12-05 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
Hi Edward, and thanks for the direct reply! I think I need to check my trusty Norton for more Stevens and shop the local used book shop. I always liked him but he had fallen off my proverbial radar. Feedback of the quizzical sort from several folks regarding my use of the word "network"

Re: [NetBehaviour] Ecosia

2019-12-05 Thread Edward Picot via NetBehaviour
Max, I thought the same thing about Haddam, until, like you, I discovered it was a place in Connecticut. 'The Emperor of Ice Cream' is one of Michael Szpakowski's favourite poems - mine too, for that matter. Do I think 'Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird' is about networks? Not

Re: [NetBehaviour] Ecosia

2019-12-05 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
Hi Edward, It's always encouraging to hear of products that incorporate an element of philanthropy, social responsibility, or environmental sustainability in their raison d'etre. It seems that a hybrid of individual economic choices combined with the best legislation possible would be the

[NetBehaviour] Ecosia

2019-12-05 Thread Edward Picot via NetBehaviour
Dear all, Via an RCGP (Royal College of General Physicians) toolkit on how to make medicine more environmentally friendly, I just came across a search engine called Ecosia. The RCGP recommends that we (meaning everyone in primary care, ie. all doctors' surgeries in the UK) should set Ecosia

Re: [NetBehaviour] Links

2019-12-05 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
Hi all, I've become interested recently in learning about Integral Theory as it relates to music and network theory. After a quick read of the Integral Theory entry in Wikipedia, I would guess that some find it good and others not so good. Sounds like a reasonable place to be these days!

Re: [NetBehaviour] Links

2019-12-05 Thread Alan Sondheim
agree completely with you here; the issue is dismissals on all sides, which does affect the ability of musicians to earn a decent wage, for example - that's what our four-day-improvisation at Eyebeam in 2012 (I think) was about in part - but then one could say, it's the audience that

Re: [NetBehaviour] Links

2019-12-05 Thread Michael Szpakowski
Hi all I think it’s much more and that is what surfaces time and again in the discussion : music is a human social practice ( like language , like all art) - it’s something human beings *do* ( and talk about, then do some more) .And this doing involves, whatever the technology, the fact of our

Re: [NetBehaviour] FurtherList No.15 Nov 29th 2019 ️‍♂️

2019-12-05 Thread marc.garrett via NetBehaviour
Hi Hi Tacira, This all looks brilliant, and I'm wondering if it's worth asking groups such as Guerilla Translation. They mainly translate Spanish into English, and I know that Portuguese is the official and national language of Brazil. However, they may be to offer suggestions - if you were