On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 08:51:25 +0100
J Armitage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I can say that I have been on nettime for as long as I can remember
> but, please, will someone change the channel?
Yes. Totally. I agree. Entertain me please, damn you. Entertain /me/.
With every post. With every
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Well,
Felix Stalder wrote:
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> [1] http://nettime.freeflux.net, http://nettime-ann.freeflux.net/
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thanks, alessandra -
> Hello,
> i thought this report may be of interest to some of you. If anyone was
> at this conference and has some more information, it could be
> interesting to discuss some of the topics mentioned.
i was the organizer and some subscribers to this list were there - so if
an
Garcia:
>But I do not think that these discussions are disconnected to issues of more
>substance. How we treat each other in our communities of discourse is an
>important expression (and test) of our politics in practice.
I like this problem and I had to think about an interview with Andrea Bran
_Hamlet's Mill_ is amazing. It might be interesting to see how it
emerges from the "Newtonian and Bergsonian Time" chapter of
_Cybernetics_. The book is co-authored with Herta von Dechend (the
Jungianism - I think she brings this along - is a limitation on the
book). _Hamlet's Mill_ has fascinating
Brian/Ken/etal:
>In particular I'm wondering where it might be possible to
>consult the 1951 edition of Wiener's "The Human Use of Human
>Beings." Was the entire book altered? Or only a key chapter?
>If so, could that chapter be scanned and distributed? Mark
>Stahlman refers to an alteration, but
John,
I feel double about what you say.
Your right and many lists have been destroyed by endless self meta-discussion.
On the other hand from time to time it may be needed for at least a little
while. To clear the air. And that has something to do with the peculiarity of
a list as a social/publi
All
I think I can say that I have been on nettime for as long as I can remember
but, please, will someone change the channel?
I can't be the only lurker around here who is BORED TO DEATH with the
entrails of nettime, who did what to whom in 1996 etc.
If there is one way to kill nettime it is k
Dear David,
At the same time I am touched that you celebrate my return, by an ironical
and pleasant version of the return of singular insane or some accidental
dust, but I am as more amazed as you told of respectable or unrespectable
mean, by how you can link it to Ken whom has nothing to do in th
[It would be ironic if the raid on piratebay.org turned out to be the
trigger to create an 'alternative compensation system' (levy on broadband
to compensate right holders in order to legalize p2p file sharing). The
guys from piratebay have been among the most vocal (and astute) critics of
suc
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