[NetBehaviour] Against Machinic Slavery

2011-07-15 Thread Lichty, Patrick
On networks and control I received my first computer in 1978 from my parent. That means that I have been in front of a screen for 32 years as of this writing. And I've had it. Or at least I'm having severe problems with this practice. You see, I'm a digital native, or at least a technologica

[NetBehaviour] Free and Open For All: Interview with Jake Harries

2011-07-15 Thread marc garrett
Free and Open For All: Interview with Jake Harries "The first interview with Jake Harries, took place on one of Furtherfield's Radio broadcasts on Resonance FM, earlier this March 2011. Fascinated by the historical context that came out of the radio discussion, we asked Jake for a second interv

[NetBehaviour] Unlike Us: Understanding Social Media Monopolies and their Alternatives

2011-07-15 Thread info
via Geert Lovink/Spectre list Unlike Us: Understanding Social Media Monopolies and their Alternatives Invitation to join the network (a series of events, reader, workshops, online debates, campaigns etc.) Concept: Geert Lovink (Institute of Network Cultures/HvA, Amsterdam) and Korinna Patelis

[NetBehaviour] friend request

2011-07-15 Thread James Morris
Hi, As I am too scared to make direct friend requests on facebook, i am requesting semi-blindly here. i only have 15 facebook friends so i feel that i'd like to be a bit less of an outcast, will you be my friend please? my target is 20 friends by the end of the month! i realize i've been on occasi

Re: [NetBehaviour] friend request

2011-07-15 Thread Ana Valdes
James you go the opposite way that many! :) the most ppl I know (including myself) are leaving Facebooks for more user-friendly platforms, Google +, Diaspora, Scoop.it, Twitter For me the bottom was raised last week, when Facebook provided Israel with lists of American and European Palestine act

Re: [NetBehaviour] friend request

2011-07-15 Thread Mark Hancock
Hi, James, Ana, I wouldn't bother with any. Starting a blog and posting links to things you've written has got to still be the best way to independantly engage with media, hasn't it? Having said that, I bloody love social media platforms and have constant fun changing my job status and creating a

Re: [NetBehaviour] friend request

2011-07-15 Thread Ana Valdés
Hi Mark and thanks for an intelligent approach. I agree with you, but sometimes I feel the lack of an audience, tha'ts the reason I try new platforms. In the Ninetie's in Sweden I wrote three or four articles a month for Swedens largest morningpaper, Dagens Nyheter, 40 copies every day... It's

[NetBehaviour] Ceci...

2011-07-15 Thread Pall Thayer
Ceci n'est pas une pipe: http://pallit.lhi.is/microcodes/index.php?code_id=62 -- * Pall Thayer artist http://www.this.is/pallit * ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://

Re: [NetBehaviour] Ceci...

2011-07-15 Thread Rob Myers
On 15/07/11 16:51, Pall Thayer wrote: > Ceci n'est pas une pipe: http://pallit.lhi.is/microcodes/index.php?code_id=62 LOL Excellent! Possibly the code should try writing to the pipe to redouble the point (and refer to the textual component of the original)? - Rob. signature.asc Description:

Re: [NetBehaviour] friend request

2011-07-15 Thread dave miller
Hi Ana "I feel the lack of an audience, tha'ts the reason I try new platforms" - that's so true - often I feel I'm writing to myself on my blog: http://davemiller.org In fact I know I am! How sad ... still I find it useful way of recording my interests and ideas, though more goes into my notebook

Re: [NetBehaviour] friend request

2011-07-15 Thread Mark Hancock
Hi, yes I can imagine. Trying to find that level of audience is always hard. Perhaps what we're looking at now are smaller pockets of readership across different media platforms? But even so, very hard to manage those numbers again. I was interested in any articles about the Facebook and Israeli

Re: [NetBehaviour] friend request

2011-07-15 Thread Mark Hancock
Hi Dave, Writing for yourself on your blog is the best way. I always use mine for writing exercises or developing thoughts. Since we're sharing, ehre's mine: www.memecortex.net/blog www.memecortex.net/vlog www.keepartevil.net I'd be interested in anyone else's blogs if they wanted to share, it

Re: [NetBehaviour] friend request

2011-07-15 Thread James Morris
not replying in particular to anything anyone's said here, but feeling a bit bombarded now. i'm also recovering from a 25 mile bike ride to the golf open in sandwich which i recorded portions of on my mobile phone as i cycled. should be interesting! when i got back i clicked all the friend confirma

Re: [NetBehaviour] friend request

2011-07-15 Thread Ana Valdés
here are the links http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5glrdg_c6lwx69-q_kxRP4tTyOq9Q On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 7:35 PM, Mark Hancock wrote: > Hi, yes I can imagine. Trying to find that level of audience is always > hard. Perhaps what we're looking at now are smaller pockets of read

[NetBehaviour] FW: [New post] A Data Divide? Data "Haves" and "Have Nots" and Open (Government) Data

2011-07-15 Thread michael gurstein
Well this is what I'm thinking about just now... M -Original Message- From: michael gurstein [mailto:gurst...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 9:22 AM To: 'advis...@tc.ca' Subject: FW: [New post] A Data Divide? Data "Haves" and "Have Nots" and Open (Government) Data

[NetBehaviour] Reclaim the Mind, Friction Research Issue #4: Alice Georgina Thickett ::: Thinking, researching and creating work :::

2011-07-15 Thread Andreas Jacobs
July 15 2011 Reclaim the Mind, Friction Research Issue #4 Essay: Alice Georgina Thickett ::: Thinking, researching and creating work ::: Thinking, researching and creating work, . I used to think that there were certain ways or steps to becoming a real artist, and I hoped to identify my own art

Re: [NetBehaviour] friend request

2011-07-15 Thread Alan Sondheim
Hi Ana, I feel almost the opposite; my relationship with Google has been ugly etc.; I don't trust any of these corporate bullies. but I definitely would love to be friends w/ James anywhere - Alan On Fri, 15 Jul 2011, Ana Valdes wrote: > James you go the opposite way that many! :) the most p