[NetBehaviour] Hacker Manifesto 10 Years On: A Ruthless Criticism of All That Exists

2014-03-11 Thread marc garrett
Hacker Manifesto 10 Years On: A Ruthless Criticism of All That Exists Friday, April 4, 2014 at 12:00 pm to 5:30 pm → more dates through April 11, 2014 Klein Conference Room (Room A510), Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall 66 West 12th Street 2014 is the tenth anniversary of the publication of

[NetBehaviour] Digital Artist Commissions in Milton Keynes Libraries

2014-03-11 Thread Wright, Eric
Freelance Digital Artists/Producers: Digitalis arts and libraries project Closes 12 noon 08/04/2014 Timescale: May 2014-December 2015. Milton Keynes Council wishes to appoint freelance digital artists or digital producers for a project called Digitalis. (Ref QU0418). Digitalis will

[NetBehaviour] The Xth Sense: make your own biowearable for interactive performance

2014-03-11 Thread Marco Donnarumma
(apologies for x-post) Dear all, I'll be back at STEIM this weekend with an intensive course on the biophysical instrument Xth Sense (Pd-based). Hope to see some of you there! This weekend course offers hands-on experience and theoretical training in the performance of biophysical music and

[NetBehaviour] Was this really the world's first electronic novel ?

2014-03-11 Thread dave miller
http://www.thebookseller.com/news/science-museum-display-james-novel.html An electronic version of Peter James' 1993 novel *Host*, which was published on two floppy discs, is to go on display in London's Science Museum as the world's first electronic novel. Penguin published *Host*, about a

[NetBehaviour] get paid to play with a robot (London)

2014-03-11 Thread Pollie Barden
From my colleague see details below Hi All **Please forward to interested parties** We are conducting a *paid* academic study where participants will be asked to improvise piano with a responsive robotic drummer and are looking for pianists with at least moderate experience to take part. We

[NetBehaviour] The Romantic Disease: World TB Day Symposium

2014-03-11 Thread Irini-Mirena Papadimitriou
Dear All I hope some people on the list might be interested to join us at Watermans on World TB Day, Monday 24th March, and take part in a fascinating and accessible multidisciplinary symposium bringing together key speakers from the fields of tuberculosis research across art, science and the

[NetBehaviour] Call for submissions - Spring residency

2014-03-11 Thread Art - Eastern Bloc
EASTERN BLOC LAB - SPRING 2014 RESIDENCY http://www.easternbloc.ca/calls.php?lien=calls-residency-s2014 Deadline for submissions: 4 April 2014, 5pm Production residency: 5 May - 15 June 2014 Public presentation: 19 - 22 June 2014 Eastern Bloc' media lab is a space for experimenting, learning,

Re: [NetBehaviour] Was this really the world's first electronic novel ?

2014-03-11 Thread Rob Myers
On 11/03/14 09:54 AM, dave miller wrote: http://www.thebookseller.com/news/science-museum-display-james-novel.html An electronic version of Peter James’ 1993 novel /Host/, which was published on two floppy discs, is to go on display in London’s Science Museum as the world’s first electronic

[NetBehaviour] to new-poetry

2014-03-11 Thread Alan Sondheim
Just to clarify - there are a lot of poets in academia who are brilliant and edgy - it's more the institutional apparatus that surrounds them. I'm thinking of John Cayley's work for example, which is hardly traditional. But the apparatus stresses a canon, so for example, with electronic

Re: [NetBehaviour] Was this really the world's first electronic novel ?

2014-03-11 Thread Rob Myers
On 11/03/14 05:56 PM, Rob Myers wrote: On 11/03/14 09:54 AM, dave miller wrote: http://www.thebookseller.com/news/science-museum-display-james-novel.html An electronic version of Peter James’ 1993 novel /Host/, which was published on two floppy discs, is to go on display in London’s Science