I bet still on Covid Furlough.
We will be going back to school 50% in 2 weeks. We are bunkered down in the
studio which is great, but also stressful. Looking forward to seeing the
students even if in a mask.
On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 17:43:48 +0200, Annie Abrahams via NetBehaviour
wrote
thanks Patrick
On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 2:44 PM Patrick Lichty wrote:
Agony and the Ecstasy: Net-hanging in the age of Covid
The era of Covid lockdown is Zoom-time. Although at the time of this writing,
the crest of the wave is starting to pass, its impact is evident. In over three
Yes, Michael.
Thinking about doing the entire Goya product line.
On Tue, 21 Jul 2020 14:58:46 + (UTC), Michael Szpakowski
wrote:
Yours, Patrick? Very nice & pointed too. Like to see more :)
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On Tuesday, July 21, 2020, 9:54 am, Patrick Li
Agony and the Ecstasy: Net-hanging in the age of Covid
The era of Covid lockdown is Zoom-time. Although at the time of this writing,
the crest of the wave is starting to pass, its impact is evident. In over three
months of lockdown, stay at home, 24/7 Zoom culture has come to domi
Adriana's absolutely amazing, with the satellite work, on back. Really worth
going back and going through all her work.
And such a marvelous person.
On Sun, 19 Jul 2020 17:31:27 +0100, Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour
wrote:
"Woman becomes First to launch Transgender Art Into
Virus Diary Day 68 (entry 8)
108th�Day of Confinement,
Abu Dhabi
Day 68 The lOuvre
The only thing that seems continuous is time, and that seems to have subsumed
itself to a flow-state. Although Abu Dhabi proper remains in a statewide
isolation from the rest of the Emirates, , cert
Sorry to not be so "here". it feels like an artifact of the Covid regime, and
teaching two classes online.
Bravo to Sarah Cook et al and Somerset House for the Sleep Mode programme - I
was at the broadcasts, and I need to� publish the piece I wrote a couple years
about the end of sl
I'll try to make these!
I also lost the mail to Mariam in Tehran, could you re-send it to me?
Funny how busy these times got! (Not such a bad thing, as tonight is the Herb
Alpert Foundation annual party, and I usually cant come)
On Tue, 19 May 2020 19:50:37 +, Danielle Siembieda
Virus Diary Day 21 (entry 7)
61st Day of Confinement,
Abu Dhabi
Virus as Labyrinth
(Author's note: the series was to be a synchronous, daily log of the
existential effects of the COVID-19 virus from Abu Dhabi. Due to personal
events, the diary took a two week break, and is planned
Virus Diary Day 6
46th Day of Confinement,
Abu Dhabi
I can't write today. Too hard to.
I'll write tomorrow.
All my love to everyone.
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Virus Diary: Day 6, Day 46�of Isolation
Abu Dhabi
Ramadan Kareem.
The month of fasting that teaches compassion for others, for the starving, for
the sick.
Ramadan will happen almost entirely within�the period of confinement in the UAE.
In a way, this restraint/confinement is almo
Virus Diary: Day 5, Day 45 of Isolation
Abu Dhabi
This one is short.
Then locked in a room, it's easy to loop.
Spiraling in, the walls close, the monkey-mind bangs on the bars.
Forget Wisconsin, LIBERATE ME!
The Super-Ego watches the sleeper; the Id races about madly.
This is where
Virus Diary: Day 4, Day 44�of Isolation
Abu Dhabi
Deep in the night, time dissolves and what is important seems to materialize.
On a planet somewhere in a vast multiverse, the significance of things comes
into place.
On the macro, the matter is small. At the micro- the setting is s
Virus Diary: Day 3, Day 43�of Isolation
Abu Dhabi
There was a point over breakfast where I found out that a distant colleague,
Toni Lane Caeerly, died recently. Not even 30, but a figure in the Blockchain
world.� The cause are immaterial to me, as the discussion were for concrete
Virus Diary: Day 2, Day 42 of Isolation
Abu Dhabi
I'm from Ohio, the Akron-Canton, region to be exact, now considered a Trump
bastion for now, and nowhere I intend to return in my life.My dewar brother Bob
does, where he runs a classic car showroom, which is currently shuttered.
Howe
I just picked up on this and thought I'd answer it.
As I said, we are in Day 42 of lockdown - today we put on the full gear and
went shopping. So strange to have lunch in the car with takeaway Starbucks
(land of the brand here, sorry) seem luxurious. We know we are in an
existential
Day 1 of entries; Day 41 of confinement.
Abu Dhabi, UAE.
My wife, Negin Ehtesabian and I have been in isolation here in Abu Dhabi,
United Arab Emirates. It is actually one of the plaes in the workd where there
has been a great deal of proactivity regarding the COVID outbreak; there a
Thanks again for everything.
Later today, I hope to do the first of daily posts until lockdown ends in the
UAE, as it iswith the world at this time.
Marc and Rob, thank you for your lists - they are invaluable.
(Disengaging cloaking device)
I'll tell you later today.
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Hi, sorry to have been lurking so much. Marc and Rob have seen that I check in
a little on Facebook.
Here in Abu Dhabi, one feels really disconnected. Mainly because most people
are here largely for professional reasons, there isn;t a lot of socialization
and after five years, that
Mainly, this is Cattelan in fine form. Taking the Duchampian approach to the
art market is fine, except for the sales amount.
In some ways, the gesture is a bit of a problem based on this, but on the other
hand, perhaps Cattelan nails the critique in doing so.
Dan Detuna's eating of t
three years ago, I had a plan.
I was going to tame the chaos that was my digital communications by separating
all my lists onto separate emails; a digital Brexit, if you will.
it failed spectacularly; I could not wrap my mind around all these disparate
addresses while wrapping my mind
Sorry to be offline for so long. The constellation of causes and effects behind
this are complex, partially because I had split my email addresses across five
different ones in an attempt to simplify, and exactly the opposite happened. I
want to try to get this straightened out and be a regular
I learned to blow glass at Kent State. Sat at the memorial at the 20th
anniversary.
Born within 15 km.
Such a place.
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brian gibson via NetBehaviour
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Annie,
As I am currently the only one of Second Front who has Room scale VR, “we’d”
love to work with you in this new space.
From: NetBehaviour [mailto:netbehaviour-boun...@lists.netbehaviour.org] On
Behalf Of Annie Abrahams via NetBehaviour
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2018 8:00 PM
To: NetBeha
So, in conversation with Ruth, I have been researching zero-emissions solar
mining, and where I am having a moment of dissonance is the current logatithmic
curve of Bitcoin with computation. I am wondering if there is a corresponding
energy curve with this valuation spike.
Secondly, I have noti
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