[NetBehaviour] dayday

2015-03-12 Thread Alan Sondheim
dayday http://www.alansondheim.org/dayday1.png image http://www.alansondheim.org/dayday.mp3 sound http://www.alansondheim.org/dayday.mp4 video http://www.alansondheim.org/dayday2.png image future perfect loss of body and resurrection the same day i bought a book about mary magdalen and fell int

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread Ursula Endlicher
hi dear helen, i am very interested in using computer-derived "logic" as choreography in my works. a few years ago i did a series of live performances where dancers used movements based on the logic of HTML tags, and currently i am working on a new iteration of a live performance series that has c

Re: [NetBehaviour] ten retsinaz: it's a movement from...

2015-03-12 Thread Michael Szpakowski
I'm glad you like it David and find the pairing appropriate!warmest wishesmichael From: That Is Repulsive To: Michael Szpakowski Cc: NetBehaviour for Networked Distributed Creativity ; "a...@aharonic.net" Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2015 8:27 PM Subject: Re: ten retsinaz: it's a move

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread helen varley jamieson
during the CyPosium, joseph delappe talked about his experience when he was performing gandhi in second life intensively every day for i forget how long, he said he would walk down the street & think that he could click on people & have information about them display over their heads as in SL. i c

Re: [NetBehaviour] ten retsinaz: it's a movement from...

2015-03-12 Thread That Is Repulsive
Very cool Michael. Conditioned Response is a piece that attempts to capture the build up, climax and release around a moment of anticipation. Aharon summarising the first day skateboarding down the A23, wind at his back … It’s a really nice pairing. Thanks for sharing! David > On 12 Mar 201

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread Rob Myers
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 12/03/15 05:38 AM, helen varley jamieson wrote: > :D or little kids trying to "swipe" the screens on the back of > digital cameras when viewing photos - i've even seen kids trying to > "swipe" the pages of a book, but maybe that's more just lazy > p

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread Rob Myers
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 12/03/15 09:35 AM, BishopZ wrote: > > it was during that time and for a few years afterwards, I started > to have dreams of using computers, always using photoshop. usually > frustrated about this or that feature not working properly > (anxiety).

[NetBehaviour] ten retsinaz: it's a movement from // this time with working links

2015-03-12 Thread Michael Szpakowski
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/16769042856/  sound piece remix/mash up of a spoken text from Aharon: www.soundcloud.com/if-a23/11-3-a-bit-of-summery and a track by David Gasi: www.soundcloud.com/davidmg/05-conditioned-response cheers michael _

[NetBehaviour] ten retsinaz: it's a movement from...

2015-03-12 Thread Michael Szpakowski
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/16769042856/ sound piece remix/mash up of a spoken text from Aharon: soundcloud.com/if-a23/11-3-a-bit-of-summery and a track by David Gasi: soundcloud.com/davidmg/05-conditioned-response // a contribution to netartizens // cheers michael _

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread BishopZ
when I was studying Photoshop intently, first learning it, after many long nights of 'tips and tricks' tutorials, I had an experience unlike anything else. I was still awake, but had fallen into a trance-like state of intense focus, still using the program. When I snapped out of it and reflected ba

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread Michael Szpakowski
Don't dream about computers. Do daydream, often, about the delicious boredom ( which so often gave rise to really *useful* thought) that used to be part of my life, especially as a teenager, long before *devices*... I love the technology in lots of ways. It's altered my life to the good, but som

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread info
I just recently dreamt that i was sitting on a train (or street car) and that i pushed the button above my seat to turn the light on which Immediately read my biometric data which paid for my seat. it also told me - somehow on a mini display - that i paid too little, just alike 6 % of my trip. i

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread helen varley jamieson
:D or little kids trying to "swipe" the screens on the back of digital cameras when viewing photos - i've even seen kids trying to "swipe" the pages of a book, but maybe that's more just lazy page-turning than really believing it will swipe ... h : ) ps - ruth: the answer to the real-life dilemma

Re: [NetBehaviour] calling cards at the netartizens ball

2015-03-12 Thread Michael Szpakowski
thanks Helen :) From: helen varley jamieson To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2015 8:36 AM Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] calling cards at the netartizens ball nice :) On 12/03/15 12:49 13AM, Michael Szpakowski wrote: Using David Gasi's splendid "red

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread Chiara Passa
never dreamt about computer - no anxiety - but one day, I wish to use a SGI (silicon graphics ;-) On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 10:59 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote: > > > I never dream of computers; I do dream of catastrophe, personal violence, > etc. and end up waking in sweats and tears. If anything, the

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread Alan Sondheim
I never dream of computers; I do dream of catastrophe, personal violence, etc. and end up waking in sweats and tears. If anything, the dreams are anti-technological; I spend so much time in front of computers and associated machinery during the day, that the night opens up to other things. I

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread Antye Greie-Ripatti
me finger-zooming into books lately (eye roll) On Mar 12, 2015, at 11:50 AM, dave miller wrote: > Often when I do something really bad, like lock myself out of the house, my > immediate thought is "undo" and then I realise that doesn't apply to real > life. > > On 12 March 2015 at 09:45, ruth

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread dave miller
Often when I do something really bad, like lock myself out of the house, my immediate thought is "undo" and then I realise that doesn't apply to real life. On 12 March 2015 at 09:45, ruth catlow wrote: > p.s. > Helen your traveling dream is too often my waking reality: ( > > > On 12/03/15 09:45

[NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread Edward
I have a recurring anxiety dream about computers - specifically, about the clinical system I use every day when I'm working at the doctor's surgery where I earn my living. In the dream, I'm trying to do something simple like make an appointment for someone, but instead of the appointments scree

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread ruth catlow
p.s. Helen your traveling dream is too often my waking reality: ( On 12/03/15 09:45, ruth catlow wrote: Once after a long day of working too many hours on a series of digital images, I dreamed that I could undo my actions. It wasn't as fun or as satisfying as you might imagine. Maybe there is

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread ruth catlow
Once after a long day of working too many hours on a series of digital images, I dreamed that I could undo my actions. It wasn't as fun or as satisfying as you might imagine. Maybe there is something to the art lecturer cliché about valuing and owning 'accidents' in the work after all. On 12

[NetBehaviour] ifa23 - after day#1?

2015-03-12 Thread ahanon
Hiyas, Hope this finds you all well!! Day #1 shortIsh audio end of day via memory: http://ifa23.beep.pm/files/11-03-15-brighton-handcross/11-3-a-bit-of-summery.mp3 (Should this kind of summery be written?) Day #1 files: http://ifa23.beep.pm/#files%2F11-03-15-brighton-handcross Quick notes of p

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread Antye Greie-Ripatti
yeah, was thinking the same maybe they are part of us so we dont see them in the dream cyborgs On Mar 12, 2015, at 10:27 AM, helen varley jamieson wrote: > but it is interesting that i don't dream about computers, given that i > generally spend most of my working day in front of one & most

Re: [NetBehaviour] calling cards at the netartizens ball

2015-03-12 Thread helen varley jamieson
nice :) On 12/03/15 12:49 13AM, Michael Szpakowski wrote: > Using David Gasi's splendid "reductions" of my netartizens portraits > and with a generative sound piece on the side. > The sound takes a little while to get going properly ( and you might > have to ensure your browser both has and allows

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread helen varley jamieson
i don't think i dream about computers at all; my dreams tend to be about people & places, & my anxiety dreams are nearly always associated with travel. one that i used to have for a long time was that i had to catch a train, but i couldn't fit all of my stuff into my suitcase/backpack. i would be f

[NetBehaviour] if a23 ? #1

2015-03-12 Thread ahanon
Hiyas, Hope this finds you all pretty well indeed!! Here's the 1st communication re the currently succinctly called practice: "if a23?" Am not particularly comfortable about the calling and the name, but hey - do I really Need to feel or Be comfortable??!! Name suggestions are welcome, as well

Re: [NetBehaviour] alarm

2015-03-12 Thread Alan Sondheim
Bishop, you're 'wow.' was occasioned by real life, while I was writing there was a 5 alarm fire in the vicinity at 3 a.m. (Providence is still filled with smoke). Our building was also smoky but we didn't know about the blaze, and thought it was somewhere inside; we spent the middle of the n