Next week, Elle and I are heading out to Durham, North Carolina to do a
performance and artist talk. We’re extremely happy to meet the faculty at
Duke including Katherine Hayles, Michael Hardt and Elizabeth Grosz (who’s
visiting this quarter!). We’ll also be meeting with their Experiencing
Virtual
This Saturday, 23rd, Trafalgar Square 12 noon:
http://photographernotaterrorist.org/
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Hi All. I've been watching this list for the last month now and I'm
enjoying seeing what is going on out there!
This is my first post on this list, and I thought i'd inform you of an
online exhibition I'm involved in. On untill the 29th January
Media Art. A 3-Dimensional Perspective
Hi Rob (and all),
Along the same lines, an excerpt from this [
http://lab404.com/articles/commodify_your_consumption.pdf ]:
Institutional Production of the "Interactive Subject"
The problem is, not all forms of web 2.0 "interactivity" are
inherently "tactical." Put anothe
http://jwm-art.net/mdz/output_images/the_reason_why_we_always_see_bums_in_the_mandelbrot_set.png
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I found this so amazing just had to forward it here!
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Date: 1/18/2010
From: "Alan Sondheim"
Subject: [WRYTING-L] Fwd: Hunting Fossil Viruses in Human DNA (fwd)
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From:
Date: Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 12:04 AM
Subject: Hunting Fossil Vi
Exquisite_Code_E:vent Gallery, 96 Teesdale St. London.
E28 Writers pitched 8 hours a day against despotic
code___Print. Launch. Read. Evaluate__
Forget insulation from the cold nagging existential doubt or refuge in
stories comforting the General Intellect; a Dark Fo
Denis Wood: A Narrative Atlas of Boylan Heights.
By John Krygier
Denis Wood, co-author of Making Maps, has been working on an atlas of
the Boylan Heights neighborhood in Raleigh, North Carolina since the mid
1970s. The atlas, which has never been published in its entirety, is
called Dancing an
Mark that's beautiful and indeed timely
Especially moving to hear the words again."I ain't going to study
war no more".
last but not least, I'm with you on that dream that things could be
otherwise...
Renee
www.geuzen.org
www.fudgethefacts.com
On Jan 18, 2010, at 2:20 PM, mark co
> On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 5:04 PM, anniea wrote:
> (ENG)* Collaboration* on and via the Internet has been a hot topic for
> some time. Now everyone tends to see the Net more as a space for
> conservative individual self-representation and mediation. I wonder
about
> this. What makes it so difficul
A year has passed and the euphoria has subsided. I've been reflecting for the
past couple of weeks on a phrase that made its way through the media and onto
t-shirts and wall plaques in the fall of '09, and which I again only recently
stumbled upon in a activist bookstore. The timing was poignan
Hi Netbehaviourists,
We are in the process of compiling the latest Furtherfield Newsletter,
the 25th edition.
We have many interested subscribers who already receive it. But, before
the latest version is distributed - we are asking if there are others
out there, who would like to receive the N
Hi Annie
I¹m not sure how to respond to your comments. On the one hand, my own
experience echoes yours, in that there is seems to be less involvement by
people than there was in the 1990¹s with ad hoc internet activity. Perhaps
it is a case of the community of people who initiated these sorts of
a
Hi Annie,
Thanks for this. I think a sense of belonging is needed, and there is also
the need of leaders and trust. Collaboration implies clear rules, matching
expectations. I think it's also not easy to be a leader on the net. Usually
it's a demanding work.
These are my thoughts...
I'll read yo
Thanks Simon for pointing me to megafone.net. Indeed a great project. I just
read the interesting article by Tatiana Mazali.
Let me try to explain a bit more about my confusion, because confused I am
about collaboration and the internet.
My proposition is very general and on purpose a bit provocat
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