[NetBehaviour] talk

2007-12-19 Thread Alan Sondheim
Nikuko: Say everything. Julu: Say nothing. Nikuko: Say everything. Julu: Say nothing. Nikuko: Say everything. Julu: Say nothing. Nikuko: Say everything. Julu: Say nothing. Nikuko: Say everything. Julu: Say nothing. Nikuko: Say everything. Julu: Say nothing. Nikuko: Say everything. Julu: Say noth

Re: [NetBehaviour] drowning man with a cell phone

2007-12-19 Thread ricardo ruiz
hi jeremy! as american too (south american, actualy brazilian... yes, american too) i would say that funds for arts here is hahahahahahhaehaheahhaehaeha... hahaha a joke... we also make everything from our pockets...! bu is always good to share opinions and knowledges with people that ha

[NetBehaviour] drowning man with a cell phone

2007-12-19 Thread hight
ahhh..I see I was thinking in terms of how it is here in the U.S. Sadly, the funding for the arts is quite bleak here compared to in Europe. I have seen this first hand and with friends here and overseas who are also artists. The idea of decontextualizing the net is very interesting especially

Re: [NetBehaviour] Drowning man with cell-phone

2007-12-19 Thread A. Andreas
FYI from wikipedia Naïve realism is a common sense theory of perception. Most people, until they start reflecting philosophically, are naïve realists. This theory is also known as "direct realism" or "common sense realism". Naïve realism claims that the world is pretty much as common sense

Re: [NetBehaviour] Drowning man with cell-phone

2007-12-19 Thread A. Andreas
On Dec 19, 2007, at 10:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > is this a manifesto? For what should it be? although the style is alike. > for what exactly? For being a manifesto! > how? By ripping pieces from the internet and putting them into a different context, by purposely decontexualizing

Re: [NetBehaviour] Drowning man with cell-phone

2007-12-19 Thread hight
is this a manifesto? for what exactly? how? why? has some typos and at times is a bit naive not all things at universities or in new media are government funded... much isn't in fact > Creative insurgency opposes established cultural domination > > Contrary to creative resistance, creati

[NetBehaviour] Drowning man with cell-phone

2007-12-19 Thread A. Andreas
Creative insurgency opposes established cultural domination Contrary to creative resistance, creative insurgency, aims to overthrown and re-establish a new kind of creative order, in which the might and prowess of the mainstream art world is definitively pushed aside to make place for a more

[NetBehaviour] [Nettime-nl] nznl.com digest, Dec 13, 2007 - Dec 19, 2007

2007-12-19 Thread Geert Dekkers
lan it meticulously, to posit it, and to position it, is to make it. And as the object then exists in the communal spirit, it is in fact an object, exists, and can be talked about." Bruce "In the beginning there was the one. And the one posited itself. And the one positioned

[NetBehaviour] nznl.com digest, Dec 13, 2007 - Dec 19, 2007

2007-12-19 Thread Geert Dekkers
lan it meticulously, to posit it, and to position it, is to make it. And as the object then exists in the communal spirit, it is in fact an object, exists, and can be talked about." Bruce "In the beginning there was the one. And the one posited itself. And the one positioned

[NetBehaviour] pourinfos Newsletter / 17-12 to 31-12-2007

2007-12-19 Thread xavier cahen
pourinfos.org l'actualité du monde de l'art / daily Art news --- >From Monday 17 December 2007 to Monday, December 31, 2007 (included) --- (mostly in french) Meill

[NetBehaviour] second life third life

2007-12-19 Thread Alan Sondheim
second life third life begin by setting out directions, these are the five healthy directions, the middle direction is one of exhaustion and ecstasy, then in the direction opposite the middle direction set out the last direction, which is one of wounding and suffering. if the middle direction is