Heya everyone.
Thank you for your kind wishes. I massively appreciate it.
I have more (but different) news! Some of the blockchain work I've made
since 2014 has got more artworld attention over the last few months. 👀
I have work in a show -
https://nagel-draxler.de/exhibition/breadcrumbs/
An A
I'd be sorry to lose that as well; I wish I could do something about it. It
seems to me, having just come out of the Electronic Literature Conference,
that new media work is more evident than ever, but perhaps Netbehaviour is
no longer the place for it - but as far as e-lists go, I see nothing
equi
Alan and Annie,
I think it's partly because people aren't posting their new work, or
notices about their new work, on here as much as they once did - which
is partly because a lot of people have moved away from New Media Art and
gone more into old-fashioned things like "pictures" and "writing"
Dear Annie and netbehaviourists
I do feel differently; I've had amazing exchanges with you and Johannes
Birringer and many others, and I can't imagine these occurring on Facebook;
the very phenomenology of the stream mitigates against that. I don't know
what you mean by "old" "intellectuals" since
Setup
https://youtu.be/7uSABx0CVpM VIDEO
http://www.alansondheim.org/setup.jpg
Pre ELO (Electronic Literature Organization) conference test with
Ian Hatcher, who ran the live performance series as well as the
performance exhibition last week. I have his permission to put up
the test video, whi
Dear Alan and netbehaviourists
I don't know why people write less in netbehaviour. Some hints: Email is
not the favorite way of communication anymore. Information is t much
everywhere, people tend to prioritise what is usefull. Etc etc. Mostly
"old" "intelectuals" exchanging ... The list isn't
There's a good article about this in the BMJ this week - I don't think
you have to be a BMA member or a subscriber to read it:
https://www.bmj.com/content/373/bmj.n1344
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