Re: [NetBehaviour] Julu Twine and Alan Dojoji: The Missing Files:

2021-06-16 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
Hi Max, You say "I 'm not very knowledgeable about this realm of theory but it seems like the metaphor or allegory of river as flow juxtaposed to bridge, canal, and engineering could be compared to the relationship between body and techne." - at least in my work, not at all, or rather the opposite

[NetBehaviour] trainwaterflute

2021-06-16 Thread Alan Sondheim
trainwaterflute https://youtu.be/wt7kYcA2NNg VIDEO http://www.alansondheim.org/trainwaterflute.jpg Why, specificially? I lost my train of thought. It could be. Julu Twine: I lost my train of thought. in a Paris train 1963, blond woman arguing with me on the corner at Brown University to the t

Re: [NetBehaviour] Storytelling and sorting

2021-06-16 Thread Ana Valdés via NetBehaviour
Beautiful and poetic! Ana On Wed, 16 Jun 2021 at 14:40, Pall Thayer via NetBehaviour < netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote: > Most of us, who spend lots of time making computers do things, know about > data and how easily it can be manipulated to tell vastly different stories. > A database

Re: [NetBehaviour] Julu Twine and Alan Dojoji: The Missing Files:

2021-06-16 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
Hi Alan, A long reflection I wrote yesterday, no need to read but feel free if you wish! 🙂 +++ Today I was reading Canto 10, the first episode inside the gates of Purgatorio, and what does Dante see first? Paintings! (Sort of.) https://digitaldante.columbia.edu/dante/divine-comedy/purgato

Re: [NetBehaviour] A Smooth Striation

2021-06-16 Thread Anthony Stephenson via NetBehaviour
> > I wonder what a video would "look like" if it appeared to follow along the > intricacies of the trefoil. ... a lotta left (or right) turns. It becomes boring VERY quick. I think that I'll have to try a few other tricks (but it'll take awhile – my laptop takes over 60 hours to render 12 sec.)