Hi Curt,
You're course sounds fascinating. I wish I could enroll!
It is my fervent wish that this book will become obsolete becaues
the world will have changed so dramatically that this study of
art-activism could only appar as a quaint historical artifact, its
latent pessimism misguided,
How online life distorts privacy rights for all.
By Zoe Kleinman
People who post intimate details about their lives on the internet
undermine everybody else's right to privacy, claims an academic. Dr
Kieron O'Hara has called for people to be more aware of the impact on
society of what they
Hi Renee,
I found the post from Curt very interesting, as well as your own post
mentioning your own experience about being part of The Next 5 Minutes in
Amsterdam and Rotterdam. I went to the Next 5 minutes in 96 -
http://www.n5m.org/n5m2/ and even though there were a couple of issues I
had
Hi Curt all,
As someone who mainly comes from a self-education position, or rather
from a place where I come from a very poor and violent working class
family - which spent most of the time either being put in social care,
whether this be in borstals and prison, plus family members vanishing
...Slamet Raharjo ...indah sekali
MANIK...JANUARY...2010...___
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Apologies if this has already come through, I tried to send yesterday but I
haven't seen it. Another opportunity for artists working in moving image...
dun dun duu.
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I am with Marc on this, in more ways than one.
I come from what could be considered a privileged background, compared to
what Marc describes. Mine was a middle class academic family growing up on a
beautiful wild beach in Australia (as different from Southend on Sea as you
could get, except for
Ah! I knew some of Marc's history but not yours Simon - this is fascinating and
really helps to put into context some of the things you have argued here.
There's nothing I'd disagree with here. It's often (well it is for me) nerve
racking to post something more personal, especially when a lot
From: Michael Szpakowski szp...@yahoo.com
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I've really enjoyed this discussion - and learned a lot from what
others are doing. It's really helpful to know how others work,
survive, live, make art - this way I can learn about options. I'm
still trying to find my way - and quite lost most of the time!
thanks, dave
2010/1/10 Michael
Hi Renee,
I'm just playing devil's advocate with those potential critiques of
tactical media. You are absolutely correct to point out that
tactical media is anything but monolothic and homogenous -- by
definition, because to be tactical is to be supple. The work we will
discuss in class is
Thanks Marc,
I would say that explains a lot, and I mean that as a compliment. In
addition to Illich and Friere, I would add Ranciere's The Ignorant
Schoolmaster. We homeschool four children with a fifth on the way,
so teaching, art making, and writing are increasingly intertwined in
my life.
Wendy Carlos and color perception.
In addition to being one of the most historically significant pioneers
in electronic music, Wendy Carlos is fascinated with how people see and
hear. I am, too. She has been conducting experiments on color perception
for over 50 years. Wendy created a cool
London Hypotrochoid by Jim Andrews.
A city of the mind–your mind. London Hypotrochoid does a Google image
search of “London” and downloads 100 images larger than 800×600. And
proceeds to paint the town. Or parts thereof.
If you use a Mac, you need to use Firefox for London Hypotrochoid.
Is this another example of administrative gobbledegook ...!
Have no idear of what you are trying to describe.
dun dun duu.
excuse my flipancy, I'm not trying to start a flame war ;)___
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Archive Index Text
here's a list of all the digital work I have done online from 1994-pres-
ent, in tree form, assembled for archiving. it also includes files from my
collaborations (with Foofwa d'Imobilite, Azure Carter, others), and
various other files, texts, etc. it's longer than I thought
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