Re: [NetBehaviour] join us Thursday for the online symposium and performance

2018-03-28 Thread Randall Packer
Helen Varley Jamieson, Soyung Lee, Huong Ngô, Daniel Pinheiro, Igor Stromajer and me) will propose at the first day of the The Art of the Networked Practice Online Symposium. I wrote a post where I introduce the artists and tell something about how I met them and who they are Training En

[NetBehaviour] Live Art and Telematics: The Promise of Internationalism

2018-03-17 Thread Randall Packer
Art of the Networked Practice Online Symposium (March 29-31, 2018) “Social Broadcasting: An Unfinished Communications Revolution” March 29-31, 2018 free, online, and global For the opening keynote at the upcoming Art of the Networked Practice Online Symposium, performance scholar Maria

[NetBehaviour] igaies: intimate glitches across internet errors

2018-03-05 Thread Randall Packer
A new Internet performance work – igaies: intimate glitches across internet errors - will debut at the Art of the Networked Practice Online Symposium (March 29-31) by Chicago glitch artist Jon Cates (US) and collaborators: Roberto Sifuentes (US), Arcángel Constantini (MX), Shawné Michaelain

Re: [NetBehaviour] The Participatory Act of Giving up Control

2018-01-30 Thread Randall Packer
espectfully Johannes Birringer dap-lab From: NetBehaviour [netbehaviour-boun...@lists.netbehaviour.org] on behalf of Randall Packer [rpac...@zakros.com] Sent: 29 January 2018 02:46 To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity Subject: [NetBehavio

[NetBehaviour] The Participatory Act of Giving up Control

2018-01-28 Thread Randall Packer
Here I discuss Matt Adams & Blast Theory's controversial performance work Kidnap, in which spectators paid £10 to enter a lottery in the hope of being kidnapped: a classic exposé on the participatory act of giving up control. Matt is a keynote for the upcoming Art of the Networked Practice

Re: [NetBehaviour] "what's the point of being perfect?"

2018-01-17 Thread Randall Packer
Thanks Helen for your remarks. Marc and Ruth’s work needs to be documented, and not just by themselves. As for me, they are central to a book I am working on as I believe they are a primary example of collaborative thinking and social practice in contemporary art. I hope others can check out

[NetBehaviour] Social Broadcasting: An Unfinished Communications Revolution

2018-01-15 Thread Randall Packer
In the latest dispatch from the upcoming Art of the Networked Practice Online Symposium (March 29-31), we discuss the transformation roots of the Symposium theme, Social Broadcasting. Catalyzed by 1960s and 70s counter-culture, communalism, and early video art, how artists, activists, and

Re: [NetBehaviour] Networked Conversations - Ruth Catlow & Marc Garrett

2017-11-14 Thread Randall Packer
there is a small typo in your mail from 10am - 11pm it's not that long ? xxx Annie On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 2:05 AM, Randall Packer <rpac...@zakros.com> wrote: Third Space Network Presents Networked Conversations - Interview with Ruth Catlow & Marc Garrett, co-founders of Furtherf