[NetBehaviour] Art&HENVI - Open call for artists to work with the Helsinki University

2011-09-06 Thread info
Art&HENVI - Open call for artists to work with the Helsinki University Centre For Environmental Research Deadline October 14th 2011 Art&HENVI is organized by the Finnish Society of Bioart in collaboration with the Helsinki University Centre For Environmental Research (HENVI) in the context of the

Re: [NetBehaviour] The End of Growth

2011-09-06 Thread bob catchpole
Joel Weishaus wrote: Humans have always been saved by nature, not the other way around. You're right Joel, but not in the way you suggest. Humans have always been part of nature. We're one of nature's wonderful creations. Why would nature imbue humans with imagination and the capacity to learn

[NetBehaviour] New Pub.: Imagery in the 21st Century

2011-09-06 Thread Image Science
Dear Listmembers, it is with great pleasure, that we can pass the information on the publication of our collective work: IMAGERY IN THE 21st CENTURY Edited by Oliver GRAU with Thomas VEIGL Cambridge/Mass., MIT Press, 2011 7 x 9 ● 424 pp. ● 132 figures Scholars from science, art and humaniti

[NetBehaviour] Mr Charles Darwin as seen by Mr Peter Greenaway

2011-09-06 Thread marc garrett
Mr Charles Darwin as seen by Mr Peter Greenaway Darwin by Peter Greenaway (1993) – Although British director Peter Greenaway is best known for feature films like The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, Prospero’s Books, and The Pillow Book, he has also completed several highly respected pr

[NetBehaviour] Change The Code, Keep The Text

2011-09-06 Thread marc garrett
Change The Code, Keep The Text - Ed Ruscha: Words Without Thoughts Never to Heaven Go... American artist Ed Ruscha is known for painting words and phrases over top of colorful backgrounds and dramatic mountain landscapes. In many of his works, words are shown, not only as conveyors of meaning,

Re: [NetBehaviour] The End of Growth

2011-09-06 Thread Joel Weishaus
Bob; Since you took the time to reply, here is an elucidation. Every since the West adopted a Sky God, who created a world outside himself, and then, as the primary Western myth goes, gave humans dominion over it, in culture and economy we have been separate from nature. This is where the prob

[NetBehaviour] Reviews by Arelis Eleftherios (Athens, Greece) on (New) Video Art

2011-09-06 Thread Andreas Maria Jacobs
Some interesting reviews by Arelis Eleftherios (Athens, Greece) on (New) Video Art: http://nictoglobe.com/reviews Enjoy reading! Andreas Maria Jacobs - Editor -- "A Few of us were left" w: http://nictoglobe.com w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl w: http://nictoglobe.com/new/agam e: aj...@xs4all.nl e:

Re: [NetBehaviour] The End of Growth

2011-09-06 Thread bob catchpole
Joel, It's hard to find fault in what you say. Yet it seems to me your illuminating explanation is impressive proof of our ability to learn from mistakes! Best, Bob > >From: Joel Weishaus >To: Netbehaviour >Sent: Tuesday, 6 September 2011, 19:42 >Subject: Re

Re: [NetBehaviour] The End of Growth

2011-09-06 Thread Joel Weishaus
There are always a few, but far too few to make a correction in direction. -Joel - Original Message - From: bob catchpole To: Joel Weishaus ; NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 1:42 PM Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] The End of Gr

[NetBehaviour] mother and my father died at 4:55 this afternoon (fwd)

2011-09-06 Thread Alan Sondheim
mother said to my father, everything has been n now with my mother gone and i firsthand when my mother died, what happens in any death: the dispersion for my mother, who died five years ago today (Because of my mother's death, this hasn't been sent out in a while. The -- when my mother re