[NetBehaviour] Fwd: various

2021-06-10 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
A few things, first in regard to qm, where I'm coming from - years ago I did some work for John Brockman, interviewing physicists (series of videos), including Heinz Pagels, who worked in particle physics. I also talked to him about some models I was working on that I thought related to qm and he

[NetBehaviour] Goo and cat hairs

2021-06-10 Thread Simon Mclennan via NetBehaviour
Aha, nice to see things appearing on the list! A prod seemed to have an effect. Finally another small episode In Bron’s tale surfaced. I hope it is appropriate to post these stories... And a drawing to illustrate, or Vice versa. https://instagram.com/p/CP9fZ4DnIE_/ Do you care about

Re: [NetBehaviour] A campfire in a ruin in a forest

2021-06-10 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
I agree, thanks Adam and many others for the great descriptions and images of the list! It is so much more than just protocols or guidelines, somewhat in the sense that a forest is not "instance 43 of forest type A" but a wonderful ongoing fabric of everything that happens and doesn't happen

Re: [NetBehaviour] Work in Progress: Blockchain Temporalities

2021-06-10 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
st now, after thinking the above in the morning, I got this link from Quanta Magazine in the afternoon: https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-mystery-at-the-heart-of-physics-that-only-math-can-solve-20210610/?mc_cid=3c135a55aa_eid=df8a5187d9 Which is to say, even the Institute of Advanced Studies says tha

Re: [NetBehaviour] A campfire in a ruin in a forest

2021-06-10 Thread Annie Abrahams via NetBehaviour
what to learn from it, how to understand it All the best Annie On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 12:02 PM Annie Abrahams wrote: > What a beautiful text Adam. Thanks. > > The idea of living in the ruins of media art feels akward to me. Media > art, or at least part of the people concerned with it,

Re: [NetBehaviour] A campfire in a ruin in a forest

2021-06-10 Thread Annie Abrahams via NetBehaviour
What a beautiful text Adam. Thanks. The idea of living in the ruins of media art feels akward to me. Media art, or at least part of the people concerned with it, tried to go beyond the "art" system where money is the big thing, tried to make something outside of canons and hierarchical systems.