Re: [NetBehaviour] broken thought tests

2018-11-09 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
Thanks, Johannes, first; I did write on midterm, two pieces which are somewhere in the ether & in files. We voted early, a few weeks ago; I wasn't caught up in the act but in the results. DIWO, the expression is used by Furtherfield; I forget who created the abbreviation, someone on this list, apo

Re: [NetBehaviour] broken thought tests

2018-11-09 Thread Johannes Birringer
thank you for responding Alan, and, i feel, in your response, you begin to ponder the question of working (as a weaving) with others as I had questioned your loneliness and unheard/unseen-ness. Your work resonates, and aggravates surely, as many here on the list probably feel charmingly disori

Re: [NetBehaviour] broken thought / tests

2018-11-03 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
A beautiful weaving here, and I hope that my theory/exegesis/whatever hasn't disrupted the flow of poetics that also underlies what I do, what you do. The viola-garb is almost clown-like, which is necessary for de/markating of course. All of this work, and yours too, and dance/theater is almost alw

[NetBehaviour] broken thought / tests

2018-10-28 Thread Alan Sondheim
broken thought / tests http://www.alansondheim.org/tests2.jpg https://youtu.be/67zQwKYIHIU http://www.alansondheim.org/tests1.jpg earlier today I was reading a text by Derrida and it got me to thinking that what I wanted to say is that my life is not lived according to my work and my work is