[NetBehaviour] Open Game Art (beta)

2009-04-02 Thread james morris
OpenGameArt.org (Beta) Free, legal art for open source game projects Our mission is to provide a solid, ever-expanding variety of high quality, freely licensed art that can be used in free/open source game development. --- There's not a lot there at the moment, but I thought perhaps someone here

[NetBehaviour] Review of The 4th Radiator Festival by Trampoline on Furtherfield.

2009-04-02 Thread marc garrett
Review of The 4th Radiator festival by Trampoline on Furtherfield. The 4th Radiator festival. Going Underground - Surveillance and Sousveillance. http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=338 Review by Marc Garrett. Exploits in the Wireless City is the 4th Radiator festival and sy

[NetBehaviour] Women who inspire you?- Furtherfield in support of Ada Lovelace Day]

2009-04-02 Thread Ruth Catlow
Forwarded Message From: Lauren Cornell I would say I'm inspired by women I work alongside, immediately three people come to mind: Caitlin Jones, Hanne Mugaas and Ceci Moss. All are dynamic, completely independent thinkers and constantly pushing conversations in the field of new

[NetBehaviour] Neanderthals Electronics workshops on tour April-June 2009!

2009-04-02 Thread info
FWD by - Derek Holzer Neanderthals Electronics workshops on tour April-June 2009! .:::DATES + CITIES:::. 20-24 Apr: Queen St. Studios, Belfast UK 04-09 May: eNKa, Berlin DE 25-29 May: Lydgalleriet, Bergen NO 01-05 Jun: WORM, Rotterdam NL .:::NEANDERTHAL ELECTRONICS:::. More than 40,000 years a

[NetBehaviour] Video Games, in Search of a Warp Zone.

2009-04-02 Thread marc garrett
Video Games, in Search of a Warp Zone. By Eryk Salvaggio. The birth of modern gaming probably began in 1968, the launch date for the Magnavox Odyssey video game system. It wasn't the first video game, but it was the first video game console capable of supporting a library of external software.

Re: [NetBehaviour] Video Games, in Search of a Warp Zone.

2009-04-02 Thread Bobig
i remember this artwork (pacifism in video games) - march 2000. http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0004/msg00089.html link in french : http://bobig.free.fr/index.php/action-in-video-games/ i've got some comments like this : How misguided. "Civil disobedience and pacifist action o

Re: [NetBehaviour] Furtherfield in Support of Ada Lovelace Day

2009-04-02 Thread marc garrett
Hi John, No problem about it being an incomplete list, I've still got names that I have not (unhappily) been able to add myself - loads more. So thanks for this & we are still getting it all ready. It has taken a bit longer because we are all pretty busy here, doing different jobs trying to su

Re: [NetBehaviour] Video Games, in Search of a Warp Zone.

2009-04-02 Thread marc garrett
Hi Bobig, Unfortunately, Eryk mainly hangs around American only blogs these days - as he recently mentioned "I'm done trying to be smart. Now I'm just trying to be cool. Here's my new blog that is everything this one should have been Crashpop" - http://crashpop.blogspot.com Or he can be trace

Re: [NetBehaviour] The Pirate Bay to roll out secure EUR5 per month VPN service.

2009-04-02 Thread marc garrett
Hi Yvonne, A warm welcome to the list :-) Yes, I have had my own suspicions regarding pirate bay. It's good to get some background info and thoughts around this as well, especially from your self, knowing the local context. Very interesting wishing you well. marc I'm neo-new to this list.