Re: [NetBehaviour] Lunch [Re: Art Doesn't Make Us Better People]

2010-10-19 Thread Simon Biggs
Around 2001 I sought to engage with Marcel but found, after discussing its aims and objectives with Don Forester, vague. Looking at their technology at the time it didn't seem bespoke but relying on standard protocols and systems. Nothing seems to have developed since then. Have they managed to pro

[NetBehaviour] Shaky Capitalism

2010-10-19 Thread Alan Sondheim
Shaky Capitalism http://www.alansondheim.org/ad1.mp4 http://www.alansondheim.org/ad2.mp4 The neoliberalist dilemma of hiding behind a truck while a nighttime commercial is shot for American Express / Mastercard at a posh toystore around the corner through artificial snow and many happy Christma

[NetBehaviour] The Lost French Horn Player

2010-10-19 Thread Michael Szpakowski
http://www.somedancersandmusicians.com/vlog/ScenesOfProvincialLife.cgi/2010/10/19#post421 cheers michael ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

Re: [NetBehaviour] From today...

2010-10-19 Thread Curt Cloninger
Hi Marc (and all), I guess I came late to the discussion and missed the reading list, but I just found it in the archives. It seems like this class is related: http://lab404.com/179/ I teach at a public liberal arts university ( http://unca.edu ) , and we all take turns (from every department)

Re: [NetBehaviour] From today...

2010-10-19 Thread Kevin Flanagan
Congrats Marc I'm a it late coming to the conversation I got as far as the reading list and just wanted to say what great books these are > > The Revolution of Everyday Life. Raoul Vaneigem. PM Press; Second > edition edition (November 1, 2010). ISBN-10: 1604862130 > > Electronic Disturbance, The (

[NetBehaviour] Workshop "Peer to peer design strategies" 3, 4 and 5 Nov - Poitiers - FR

2010-10-19 Thread propaganda
(sorry for x-posting) forthcoming 'make art' workshop announced! more about make art 2010 festival very soon! Call for participation Workshop "Peer to peer design strategies" by Emanuele Bonetti (Italy) -

Re: [NetBehaviour] Lunch [Re: Art Doesn't Make Us Better People]

2010-10-19 Thread Ana Valdés
I wanted to clarify mysef: why are Microsoft, Sun, Facebook and other succesfull in terms of money and market? Is it because they are ruled vertically with a few people on top to make decisions or are I missing something here? Linux is maybe an exception. "Our" projects are managed democratically

Re: [NetBehaviour] Lunch [Re: Art Doesn't Make Us Better People]

2010-10-19 Thread Ana Valdés
In Spain there is a very enthusiastic crew working with open source tools to make social platforms, but there is many difficulties about money and goals. Ana On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Helen Sloan wrote: > MARCEL has been trying to develop a platform since 1997 with a range of > partners -

Re: [NetBehaviour] Lunch [Re: Art Doesn't Make Us Better People]

2010-10-19 Thread Helen Sloan
MARCEL has been trying to develop a platform since 1997 with a range of partners - it has an archive of video and papers and a network of about 150 members (made up of institutions and individuals). All are welcome to join - it is driven by Don Foresta (who worked on one of the first networking pro

Re: [NetBehaviour] Lunch [Re: Art Doesn't Make Us Better People]

2010-10-19 Thread helen varley jamieson
the other platform that we haven't mentioned yet here is panoplie, annie's web-streaming interface - which actually does a lot of what we're talking about (multi-location audio-visual streaming to a browser interface that's accessible to audiences at the click of a link). BUT i am not sure if

Re: [NetBehaviour] You Can See It In The Cracks

2010-10-19 Thread Rob Myers
On 10/19/2010 08:23 AM, dave miller wrote: > Hi Rob, i can see you came away with lots of useful stuff, there was > very inspiring work there I agree. You spotted lots of work that I > missed, I've not well informed enough about the art scene. Did you see I'm a bit behind, the last time I went to

Re: [NetBehaviour] Test Run of WiiSight by Sachiko Hayashi

2010-10-19 Thread sachiko hayashi
thanks, ruth. the test run went very well :-) looking forward to developing even further. sachiko On Oct 17, 2010, at 12:07 PM, Ruth Catlow wrote: > Ooooh thanks for this Sachiko. > Looks tasty! > > : ) > Ruth > > -Original Message- > From: sachiko hayashi > Reply-to: NetBehaviour for

[NetBehaviour] Another twist and turn in the Rooney saga

2010-10-19 Thread dave miller
Latest cartoon: http://davemiller.org/drawings/football/rooney_19_10_10.png More here: http://davemiller.org/cartoons/ thanks for taking a look, dave ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinf

Re: [NetBehaviour] You Can See It In The Cracks

2010-10-19 Thread dave miller
hi james Have just searched on the frieze website but cant find the mechanical sculptures, can't remember the names of the artists. I think you could be right, I am becoming a digital media snob! dave On 19 October 2010 08:49, James Morris wrote: > Ah, well, I'm starting to lean toward that op

Re: [NetBehaviour] You Can See It In The Cracks

2010-10-19 Thread James Morris
Ah, well, I'm starting to lean toward that opinion myself. Some of it does look pretty rubbish: http://www.flickr.com/photos/didier/5079498242/in/set-72157625158346720/ On 19 October 2010 08:40, James Morris wrote: > Any images of the 'naff' mechanical sculptures so we can judge if > you're jus

Re: [NetBehaviour] You Can See It In The Cracks

2010-10-19 Thread James Morris
Any images of the 'naff' mechanical sculptures so we can judge if you're just digital-net-art snobs or not? On 19 October 2010 08:23, dave miller wrote: > Hi Rob, i can see you came away with lots of useful stuff, there was > very inspiring work there I agree. You spotted lots of work that I >

Re: [NetBehaviour] You Can See It In The Cracks

2010-10-19 Thread dave miller
Hi Rob, i can see you came away with lots of useful stuff, there was very inspiring work there I agree. You spotted lots of work that I missed, I've not well informed enough about the art scene. Did you see Drew Heitzler's work - a mindmap with Regents Park as the starting point, and all the connec