installation visitors (now that the exhibition is over)
unique visitors per day to second life installation - total around 2200
143 156 172 179 143 135 118 126 85 94 99 187 199 206 218 225 232 248 261
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Hi - trying to write w/ bandage and discomfort, and thank you everyone.
Aileen, I worry about these things. I've also been infuriated with a
culture in general that, at least in pop imagery, relegates "seniors" to
"seniors" - every ad carries this ideology and warning. And there's no
recours
Hi Majena and all,
My list-suggestion for the multi-MARYfesto :-)
Karen...
1 don't buy clothes share them
2 play with others more
3 laugh at patriarchs
4 rewrite propaganda and make it ours
5 make vulnerabiblity a skill
6 exploit tech but stay earthed
7 be proud and loud
8 believe in the humanit
Hi Mark,
I found these to be a very good listen. I assume they're mixed together?
Unfortunately my web browser hid the player from me so I all I could do
was listen - which probably turned out to be a good thing.
Are the full versions available?
Cheers,
James.
On 6/4/2009, "mark cooley" wrote
me 2:
http://twitter.com/netwurker
:)
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am floored by untitled on steel.thanks for that.
and the rest too.
brian
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> On a more detailed listen - I love this stuff :-)
>
> marc
> > songs to sing and dance to - well, not exactly...
> > http://www.myspace.com/untitledonste
Spread the -Unspoken- Word
Tune in to 'Unspoken Words' - a new series of programs that focus their
attention on single words, and what a single word can inspire - every
Tuesday at 19:00 hrs BST on THE SOURCE FM 96.1, Falmouth and Penryn
Community Radio,
or go online to:
http://www.thesourcefm.
scroll down...
--- Original Message ---
Date: 4/6/2009
From: "Frank Barknecht"
Subject: Re: [LAD] basic in-game audio synthesis api?
Hallo,
Stephen Sinclair hat gesagt: // Stephen Sinclair wrote:
> What about using an external program like Pd or ChucK to design your
> sounds, and just talk to t
We're still Twittering :-)
http://twitter.com/furtherfield
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Phoenix police raid home of blogger whose writing is highly critical of
them.
By Carlos Miller
In what should send a frightening chill down the spine of every blogger,
writer, journalist and First Amendment advocate in the United States,
Phoenix police raided the home of a blogger who has been
hop hop oldies from bobig
http://www.bobif.fr/birds/
bobig.fr
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X Media Forum in the frame of ???I Moscow International Film Festival.
MediaArtLab Centre for Culture has started to receive requests for
taking part in Media Forum 2009.
It will be held in the frame of 31 Moscow International
Film Festival from 23 to 28 of June.
This is the 10 years Media For
MUSEUM OF THE MOMENT (Cardiff, Wales).
An Audio walk exploring Cardiff's Victorian & Edwardian Arcades and the
Cities 'under construction' Hayes area
Runs 3rd April - 3rd May.
(open 11am - 5.30 pm, daily closed Mondays)
It is free to take the walk but you will need to leave a deposit of £20
or
Hi Mark,
On a more detailed listen - I love this stuff :-)
marc
> songs to sing and dance to - well, not exactly...
> http://www.myspace.com/untitledonsteel
>
>
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Dear Netbehaviourists,
Welcome to the April 09 issue of Furthernoise.org, Furtherfield.org's
sister site.
As always we are featuring loads of new music and experimental sound
works from a host of UK and international sound artists.
Our audio player is again stocked with a brand new selection o
Thanks Mark,
I'm listening now sounds industrial :-)
marc
> songs to sing and dance to - well, not exactly...
> http://www.myspace.com/untitledonsteel
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turbule...@pacedigitalgallery
http://www.pace.edu/digitalgallery/
Three works commissioned by Turbulence.org:
"Hard Data" by R. Luke DuBois
http://turbulence.org/works/harddata/
"School of Perpetual Training" by Stephanie Rothenberg
http://turbulence.org/works/perpetualtraining/
"Plazaville" by
Nice. I especially like "6 and 12".
best r.
Pall
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 1:33 PM, mark cooley wrote:
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Hi Alan,
get well soon,
a kiss from Lisboa
cristina.
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 5:27 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote:
>
>
> Hi - if I don't reply immediately to email in the next couple of weeks,
> it's
> because of cataract surgery I'm having; I'm a bit worried only because my
> left
> eye has some problem
Hi Alan and Marc,
To both of your messages, I would say yes and no. I've had cataract
surgery in both eyes, subsequent laser surgery so far only in one -
all before I was 50. Yes, it is minor surgery, meanwhile regarded
almost as "normal" - at least for "old people". There is a great deal
of r
Hi Alan,
Hope all goes well, a relative recently had the same surgery and it went
well. Their eyes get watery every now and then, but this is meant to be
a normal recovery process.
You may have to give the computer screen a rest for a week or so...
marc
> Hi - if I don't reply immediately to e
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