Re: [NetBehaviour] salvatore iaconesi

2022-08-02 Thread roberta buiani via NetBehaviour
Hi all, coming out of my lurking mode. I usually don’t post. I tend to be super slow and quite shy about almost anything I write, but Salvatore’s departure has really shaken me and sometimes I find that writing helps a bit. I am pasting below the in-memoriam note I just sent to Leonardo. this

Re: [NetBehaviour] salvatore iaconesi

2022-08-02 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
Hi Everyone, I was hoping someone would say something; I didn't know him, but from his work at Furtherfield, I felt his thinking resonated with my own the strongest in the show. There was no bio for him in the back; was that his desire? Best, Alan, and Marc, I hope you're doing well. At the

Re: [NetBehaviour] salvatore iaconesi

2022-08-02 Thread marc.garrett via NetBehaviour
Hi Helen and all, I was hoping someone other than myself was going to say something about Salvatore on the list. Mainly because I'm not well enough at the moment to write about something so important. Sure, posting and doing small energy things on platforms such as Twitter etc is different

[NetBehaviour] salvatore iaconesi

2022-08-02 Thread Helen Varley Jamieson
last week my copy of "frankenstein reanimated" arrived & i immediately turned to page 175 and read patrick lichty's interview with salvatore, about "la cura", the collaborative artistic project to open source a cure for the brain cancer that he had just been diagnosed with (the interview was