Re: [NetBehaviour] State of Art - A Conversation with G.H. Hovagimyan

2008-02-25 Thread carlos katastrofsky
hi, i have to say i'm convinced of both possibilities - that programming can be art and that art can be programmed. but what is sometimes really boring -and i think that i'm going here with G.H.H. (please correct me if i'm wrong)- is that artists, who are expected to talk about their work, just ta

[NetBehaviour] The smear

2008-02-25 Thread Alan Sondheim
The smear Foofwa d'Imobilite smeared across space-time. A slow laser scanned to +/- 1-2 millimeters over seven static scenarios and 9 minutes. The outer shell represents the behavioral space set to something like 9 millimeters. Bodies in space surrounded by symbolic fields in the true world

Re: [NetBehaviour] Security at What Cost?

2008-02-25 Thread Bernard Roddy
Hi all, I'm new on this list. I had read Marc's interview with Verschooren and looked up a list for network art. If there's some place to learn more about this list, I'd be interested. In the meantime, I'd like to toss of a comment about the article forwarded here. Since the early 19th centur

[NetBehaviour] an hour of nothing

2008-02-25 Thread james jwm-art net
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[NetBehaviour] Security at What Cost?

2008-02-25 Thread marc garrett
Bruce Schneier: Security at What Cost? National ID System Is Not Worth The $23 Billion Price Tag. he argument was so obvious it hardly needed repeating: We would all be safer if we had a better ID card. A good, hard-to-forge national ID is a no-brainer (or so the argument goes), and it's ridicu

Re: [NetBehaviour] State of Art - A Conversation with G.H. Hovagimyan

2008-02-25 Thread james jwm-art net
Hi Mark, Although I enjoyed reading this conversation and found it very interesting, I've picked up on the last paragraph, which provokes. It also relates to what Marc is saying with regards to his return to making net art. Often artists working in new media believe that you must write your own

Re: [NetBehaviour] Distant, a new Net Art work by Marc Garrett.

2008-02-25 Thread marc garrett
Hi Rich & all, Sorry for not responding to your post sooner. I did have some text ready a couple of days ago, but accidentally pasted over the original text with something else - ooops. I am going to respond to some of your points in separate emails so that the answers are not too long. I hav

[NetBehaviour] Last chance to submit podcastable art to the lastest ArtCast open call

2008-02-25 Thread Jennifer Stoddart
***deadline for submissions Friday 29th February 2008 ARTCAST: OPEN CALL FOR PODCASTABLE ART folly, a leading digital arts organisation working in Cumbria, Lancashire and online, is looking for video and audio work for ArtCast, folly's ongoing series of podcasting programmes. Through ArtCast fol

[NetBehaviour] Mute 001// consultario de senoras

2008-02-25 Thread Etienne Choubard
My last artistery http://www.bobig.fr/portfolio/consultario-de-senoras/ soon a free DVD ps : clément on se voit quand ça fait plusieurs mois que j'ai ton fichier :) ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.or