[NetBehaviour] Multi-media performance at Eyebeam Open Studio, 12/16-17/11

2011-12-17 Thread Alan Sondheim
Multi-media performance at Eyebeam Open Studio, 12/16-17/11 http://www.flickr.com/photos/asondheim/sets/72157628462154959/ very very very happy with this set; I was amazed at how easy it was - no equipment problems, great work from Azure and Mark, terrific setup with Jackson, Marko, Kyle, and R

[NetBehaviour] don't take it personally, babe

2011-12-17 Thread James Morris
don't take it personally, babe, it just ain't your story A spiritual sequel of sorts to Digital: A Love Story, set in a prestigious private high school, and on the social networks of 2027. Seven students, three endings, one eavesdropping teacher. A full length visual novel about the erosion of p

Re: [NetBehaviour] whatever

2011-12-17 Thread Andreas Maria Jacobs
There is nothing to hold on "Nothing but Heart, Low" http://www.nictoglobe.com/new/room/New%20Room/ma201112.html Best A. On Dec 17, 2011, at 9:42 AM, Pall Thayer wrote: > When we create “art”, we strive to do something new. We put all our > energy into compiling our emotions, our feelings, ou

Re: [NetBehaviour] whatever

2011-12-17 Thread James Morris
On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 11:45:43 +0100 Annie Abrahams wrote: > Thanks Pall for these thoughts. > > You are the only one that can give yourself a coherent answer. I won't be providing a coherent answer out of principle... The principle being not to meet the demands of terrorists... Based on the prin

Re: [NetBehaviour] whatever

2011-12-17 Thread James Morris
On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 10:27:43 + Simon Biggs wrote: > That's one (rather romantic) model for making art. The use of the > word "we" here is problematic. Many do not make art for these kinds > of reasons (to express themselves and/or be novel). > > I agree with you about "timelessness" though.

Re: [NetBehaviour] whatever

2011-12-17 Thread Annie Abrahams
Thanks Pall for these thoughts. You are the only one that can give yourself a coherent answer. Best Annie My time is defined by delays. On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Pall Thayer wrote: > When we create “art”, we strive to do something new. We put all our > energy into compiling our emotion

Re: [NetBehaviour] whatever

2011-12-17 Thread Simon Biggs
That's one (rather romantic) model for making art. The use of the word "we" here is problematic. Many do not make art for these kinds of reasons (to express themselves and/or be novel). I agree with you about "timelessness" though. Everything is in "time", just as it is of "stuff". best Simon

[NetBehaviour] whatever

2011-12-17 Thread Pall Thayer
When we create “art”, we strive to do something new. We put all our energy into compiling our emotions, our feelings, our experiences into a comprehensive whole. However, that comprehension is always personal. We can not separate our creative expression from our creative compulsions or energies. Th