Might be of interest to the list.
all the best
tom
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The Southern Ocean Studies
The Southern Ocean Studies will be presented as a projection on the
cupola of the Çemberlitas Hamam, built by Mimar Sinan in 1584.
from: 14th September 2011.
The event will be a joyful gathering moment for ISEA2011 Istanbul
artists and presenters. It will be poss
; >>> Hi Simon,
> >>> I remember being taught something similar when I was in art school.
> >>> It was useful- because it instils a discipline of looking.
> >>>
> >>> But it shouldn't be definitive.
> >>>
someone else (or oneself) looking out
across a depiction of a scene.
Can we see your drawings?
: )
Ruth
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*From*: tom.corby <mailto:%22tom.corby%22%20%3ctom.co...@btinternet.com%3e>>
*To*: ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org
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*apologies for cross-posting*
*LEA Digital Media Exhibition Platform: ‘The Southern Ocean Studies’ by
Baily, Corby & Mackenzie*
*Upcoming Exhibition: Baily, Corby & Mackenzie, ‘The Southern Ocean
Studies’*
During the month of May, LEA’s digital media exhibition platform will
present ‘The Sou
Dear people
Please please let me draw your attention to a one-day symposium taking
place at the Arts Catalyst project space in Clerkenwell, London on
Friday May 20th.
The will explore how knowledge of climate is produced, and how arts
practitioners can respond to issues around our changing env
Lovely drawings Ruth.
I started drawing again last year, it's a wonderful process and
inherently discursive as it *forces* you to see the world as a series of
relationships.
Great stuff.
On 02/05/2011 12:26, Ruth Catlow wrote:
Hello neighbours,
Just back from a couple of weeks in the countr
as long?
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>
>
> On 12 November 2010 07:44, tom.corby wrote:
>> I'm hoping this is some ironic gesture art project and not an attack on
>> Simon.
>>
>> I remember Simon using that domain going way back into the the 1990s so
>> quite likely has been
I'm hoping this is some ironic gesture art project and not an attack on
Simon.
I remember Simon using that domain going way back into the the 1990s so
quite likely has been live since 94'.
hope that helps :)
On 12/11/2010 01:01, Simone Bigger wrote:
>
>
> is Simon Biggs a revisionist of his o
Good for you!
What are you "reading" as posh people would say?
tom
On 11/10/2010 16:01, marc garrett wrote:
> Hi Netbehaviourists,
>
> From today...
>
> I am a student at Birkbeck University - a whole new experience for me.
>
> It's good to become someone else again ;-)
>
> marc
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It gets worse and will probably mean the end of substantial funding
for experimental arts in the UK. Lets face it, the Arts Council wont be
able to pick up the tab.
Is Vince Cable about to end Britain's research empire?
In 1960, Harold Macmillan announced the abandonment of Britain's
colo
Or not as the case may be. Interesting read nevertheless.
Guardian DataBlog
Information is Beautiful hacks in India with David Cameron
The Prime Minister took some of the UK's top hackers and data experts
with him to India this week. David McCandless was with them
This week, I was lucky
Apologies for cross-posting, please forward this announcement to those who may
be interested.
DataArt on BBC Backstage
The BBC and the University of Westminster are pleased to inform you of the
online launch of a major public data visualisation project DataArt on BBC
Backstage.
http://back
Dear Netbehaviourists
my colleague at the University of Westminster David Cunningham the
editor of Radical Philosophy has just forwarded me this grim news:
Late on Monday 26 April, staff in Philosophy at Middlesex University in
London were informed that the University executive are to close all
I think most Profs are fully aware that students use Wikipedia.
I would hazard a guess (in fact I wouldn't I know for a fact) that lot
of the material on there is contributed by profs :)
I think we need to be careful about stereotyping here..
Ruth Catlow wrote:
> if this is really true the p
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