Re: [NetBehaviour] Friction Research Issue #4, 2011 Reclaim the Mind

2011-06-16 Thread Andreas Maria Jacobs
ings like > eugenics and its far reaching influence on modernist art and design > anyway. A new language is necessary I think... > Thank you for your response and thoughts! > best > mark > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 18:04:00 +0200 > From: "Andreas Maria Jacobs"

Re: [NetBehaviour] Friction Research Issue #4, 2011 Reclaim the Mind

2011-06-16 Thread mark cooley
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Friction Research Issue #4, 2011 Reclaim the Mind

2011-06-15 Thread Andreas Maria Jacobs
Hi Mark nice thoughts indeed. As I am not the author of Saskia's text, I cannot go into that deeper, but for my own involvement as the initiator of this project, I do think it is appropriate and necessary to - although already done over and over again - accentuate the role of the indoctrina

Re: [NetBehaviour] Friction Research Issue #4, 2011 Reclaim the Mind

2011-06-04 Thread mark cooley
for the pic you'd have to ask Barbara Kruger. As far as the "one's own mind" idea. That went out the window with the invention of cultural studies or at least I thought. Not that everyone has to buy that dismissal but at least a nod to contemporary criticism (everyone from Zizek, Lacan, Stuart H

Re: [NetBehaviour] Friction Research Issue #4, 2011 Reclaim the Mind - Saskia Korsten on David Claerbout

2011-06-04 Thread Annie Abrahams
me too as if Bertold Brecht came alive again :) On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 4:52 PM, marc garrett wrote: > Thanks Andreas, I enjoyed reading this article :-) > > marc > > Friction Research Issue #4 > > > > 29 May 2011 > > > > Essay: > > > > Saskia Isabella Maria Korsten > > > > “I believe that in

Re: [NetBehaviour] Friction Research Issue #4, 2011 Reclaim the Mind - Saskia Korsten on David Claerbout

2011-06-03 Thread Andreas Maria Jacobs
Hi Marc Nice picture! Expressing the shizo-state of mind, scattered and torned to pieces like mine... May I use it for Friction Research Issue 4? Best Andreas Maria Jacobs w: http://www.nictoglobe.com w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl On Jun 3, 2011, at 16:58, mark cooley wrote: Friction Rese

Re: [NetBehaviour] Friction Research Issue #4, 2011 Reclaim the Mind - Saskia Korsten on David Claerbout

2011-06-03 Thread mark cooley
Friction Research Issue #4 29 May 2011 Essay: Saskia Isabella Maria Korsten "I believe that in order to "reclaim one's mind" one should be able to critically assess the influence media have on one's perception of the world." What "one's mind" is there to reclaim?http://30.media.tumblr.com/

Re: [NetBehaviour] Friction Research Issue #4, 2011 Reclaim the Mind - Saskia Korsten on David Claerbout

2011-06-01 Thread marc garrett
Thanks Andreas, I enjoyed reading this article :-) marc > Friction Research Issue #4 > > 29 May 2011 > > Essay: > > Saskia Isabella Maria Korsten > > “I believe that in order to "reclaim one's mind" one should be > able to > critically assess the influence media have on one's perception of th

[NetBehaviour] Friction Research Issue #4, 2011 Reclaim the Mind - Saskia Korsten on David Claerbout

2011-06-01 Thread Andreas Maria Jacobs
Friction Research Issue #4 29 May 2011 Essay: Saskia Isabella Maria Korsten “I believe that in order to "reclaim one's mind" one should be able to critically assess the influence media have on one's perception of the world.” Saskia Korsten's elaborative essay on David Claerbout's artwo