Re: [NetBehaviour] We're still alive

2021-01-22 Thread Johannes Birringer via NetBehaviour
dear all well, not sure how alive i feel right now, but these comments made here were refreshing and also pertinent, it seems there is a need (in the day and age of current Zoom stuff) or at least a potential to remember history and cycles, or the track back to early adapters and folks we remembe

Re: [NetBehaviour] We're still alive

2021-01-21 Thread Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour
So good! Thanks for this burst of bitter-sweetness Edward. Reminds me of a couple of years back when I participated as an artist in residence alongside a short course about art and the internet. The (fantastic) course leader presented work by people who we all know (and some members of this list)

[NetBehaviour] We're still alive

2021-01-21 Thread Edward Picot via NetBehaviour
I was just talking via Zoom to a student named Aidan Walker, who's writing a research project about New Media literature at Reed College in Oregon. He got in touch to talk to me about my version of Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird. At first he was just researching new media literature on