[NetBehaviour] Digicult_Digimag 44 / May 2009_english version online

2009-05-27 Thread Redazione Digicult
Sorry for any crosspostings

Digicult presents:

DIGIMAG  44 / MAY 2009
http://www.digicult.it/digimag_eng/index.asp

You can read all the past articles and issues in the Archive section here:
http://www.digicult.it/en/Archive/

 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The distribution of technological knowledge and self-building were had 
their peak in the 50's and 60's in terms of electronic technologies: back 
then the market was full of boxes for people to follow instructions and 
build their own stuff, and amateur magazines that brought technological 
knowledge (with less filters compared to today) that was readily available. 
The resources were scarcer, but the transmission of knowledge was easier. 
Then with the evolution of the complexity of circuits and growing electronic 
consumption, the knowledge of basic phenomena withered away and the level of 
fiddling was raised to levels that don't implicate the contact with naked 
metal, but instead with mouse and keyboard, networks and wi-fi. It's 
another universe of knowledge, that has little or no point of contact with 
what's behind it but without which it could not exist.

Peppo Lasagna, from The ecology of Laboratorio Elettronico Popolare by 
Marco Mancuso

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

INTERVIEWS:

- NATASHA BARRETT - http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1458 - by 
Matteo Milani
- CLAUDIO ROCCHETTI - http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1459 - 
by Marco Mancuso
- SANTASANGRE - http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1466 - by 
Annamaria Monteverdi
- LABORATORIO ELETTRONICO POPOLARE - 
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1460 - by Marco Mancuso
- CARLO BERNARDINI - http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1457 - by 
Silvia Scaravaggi

REPORTS:

- THE DISCREE CHARME OF ELEKTRA - 
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1454 - by Donata Marletta
- INFECTIOUS:STAY AWAY - 
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1461 - by Stefano Raimondi
- VISUAL MUSIC MARATHON - 
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1455 - by Monica Ponzini
- GREEN PLATFORMS - http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1464 - by 
Giulia Simi

FEATURING:

- THE CHINESE NIGHTMARE? - 
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1463 - by Lucrezia Cippitelli
- TACITA DEAN - http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1469 - by 
Francesco Bertocco
- ZEITGEIST: FOR A NEW SOCIAL ORDER - 
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1462 - by Davide Anni
- ALREADY REALITY - http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1467 - by 
Massimo Schiavoni

THEMES:

- QUANTUM SYSTEMS  INTERACTIVE MEDIA ART - 
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1456 - by Jeremy Levine
- THE NEO WORLD OF VIRTUAL LIFE - 
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1468 - by Marco Riciputi
- VIDEO INTERACTION  ALTERNATIVE LEARNING - 
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1465 - by Luigi Ghezzi

COVER:

- Redazione - Julien Maire/Sonar09

 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

DIGICULT is an Italian cultural and editorial project concerning promotion 
and share of art and digital culture, spreading the impact of new 
technologies and sciences on art, design and contemporary society. DIGICULT 
is founded and directed by Marco Mancuso, and is based on the active 
participation of 40 professional people about, who represent the first wide 
Italian Network of journalists, curators, artists and critics in the field 
of electronic culture. DIGICULT is also the editor of the monthly magazine 
DIGIMAG produce an electronic music and audiovisual podcast, DIGIPOD, and 
has also its own newsletter international service DIGINEWS.  DIGICULT in 
finally involved with in many side activities with the art agency DIGIMADE

www.digicult.it/en/
www.digicult.it/digimag_eng/
www.digicult.it/podcast
www.digicult.it/agency

 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

[EDITORIAL STAFF]:

- Marco Mancuso - director
- Luca Restifo - technical consultancy
- Riccardo Vescovo - graphic design
- Laurea Magistrale in Traduzione Specialistica, Università IULM - editing
- Claudia D'Alonzo - press office
- Giuseppe Cordaro - podcast
- Mauro Minnone e Luigi Ghezzi - web 2.0 strategies

[CONTENTS]:

Tatiana Bazzichelli, Bertram Niessen, Teresa De Feo, Luigi Ghezzi, Giulia 
Baldi, Domenico Quaranta, Massimo Schiavoni, Monica Ponzini, Valentina 
Tanni, Annamaria Monteverdi, Tiziana Gemin, Lucrezia Cippitelli, Silvia 
Bianchi, Francesca Valsecchi, Claudia D'Alonzo, Barbara Sansone, Giulia 
Simi, Silvia Scaravaggi, Maresa Lippolis, Alessio Galbiati, Giuseppe 
Cordaro, Antonio Caronia, Clemente Pestelli, Davide Anni, Donata Marletta, 
Valeria Merlini, Loretta Borrelli, Stefano Raimondi, Otherehto, Carla 
Langella, Stefano Bertocco, Elena Granulla, Matteo Milani, Marco Riciputi, 
Jeremy Levine, Mark Hancock, Philippa Barr

[TRANSLATIONS]:

Ali Ustun, Paola Arrigoni, Emanuela Cassol, Chiara Resmini, Luisa 
Bertolatti, Valeria Grillo, 

[NetBehaviour] INFECTED SEMINAR.

2009-05-27 Thread info
INFECTED SEMINAR

16.30-18.30, Thursday 28 May 2009
RL206/207, Roland Levinsky Building, University of Plymouth
CREATING INSECURITY pre-launch, 18.00.

presentations by Heath Bunting and carlos katastrofsky, with glorious
ninth, discussing art, sport, viruses and curating.

Artists Heath Bunting and carlos katastrofsky will discuss new projects
they are developing as part of a short residency with Art  Social
Technologies Research, University of Plymouth. Their work results from a
open call from KURATOR and LX 2.0, called INFECTED, to make new work to
infect the 2012 Olympics.

The commissions are part of the ANTI-BODIES contemporary art programme
which is co-ordinated by Relational with support from Arts Council
England and has been granted the London 2012 Inspire mark as part of the
Cultural Olympiad.

glorious ninth (Kate Southworth and Patrick Simons) who will also talk
about their project Cultural Capital.

A response to the projects and discussion will be initiated by curators
from KURATOR, LX 2.0 and Relational.

After the discussion, there will be a pre-launch of CREATING INSECURITY,
the fourth volume in the DATA browser book series published by
Autonomedia (that includes contributions from some of the presenters).

Snacks will be served, produced by artist Lau Thiam Kok, made during
KURATOR's custodianship of sourdough starter, as part of glorious
ninth's Cultural Capital project.

Residency and seminar organised by Art  Social Technologies Research,
KURATOR and LX 2.0 // Lisboa 20 Arte Contemporanea. The seminar has been
further supported by University of Plymouth.

Links:
http://www.kurator.org/http://www.kurator.org/
http://www.lisboa20.pt/lx20/http://www.lisboa20.pt/lx20/
http://www.anti-bodies.net/http://www.anti-bodies.net/
http://www.relational.org.ukhttp://www.relational.org.uk
http://www.art-social.net/http://www.art-social.net/
http://www.gloriousninth.nethttp://www.gloriousninth.net
http://www.data-browser.net/http://www.data-browser.net/

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[NetBehaviour] Cybernetic Microblogging

2009-05-27 Thread Rob Myers
The Cybernetic Artwork Nobody Wrote is now on identi.ca (and mirrored
on twitter):

http://identi.ca/cybernetic

http://twitter.com/cyberneticart

It's being critiqued by The Cybernetic Critic:

http://identi.ca/cybercritic

Follow them and see inside the workings of a miniature artworld.

Send them a message and they'll say hi and tell you how to see their
source code.

- Rob.
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[NetBehaviour] test: please ignore

2009-05-27 Thread Mark R Hancock
test


Mark R Hancock
MemeCortex.net

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[NetBehaviour] Call for Submissions EXPO LEEDS

2009-05-27 Thread Olga
Call for Submissions EXPO LEEDS

Submissions are sought in all forms of sonic art including real-time
interactive works, improvisation with technology, experimental
electronica, instrumental/electroacoustic mixes, acousmatic music,
sound installations, noise, environmental sound work, conceptual sound
art, performances, internet-based creative work, radiophonic work,
sound and image works and cross-arts work. In summary, we welcome
submissions of all kinds of work incorporating experimental use of
sound as a major element.

Please note that due to the volume of submissions that we receive we
cannot return submitted materials.

For all submissions, you will need to:

Fill in our online form

Send examples of your work, either by post or by email
Deadline for proposals: 29 May 2009

http://www.leeds.expofestival.org/index.php?/callforwork/call-for-submissions-/

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[NetBehaviour] Reboot, Denmark, 25-26 June

2009-05-27 Thread Olga
//   REBOOT   

++reboot is a community event focused on digital change and culture++

http://www.reboot.dk
June 25 and 26, 2009, Copenhagen, Denmark

It's time to act, time to focus on the act of acting, time to figure
out where to begin the reboot. reboot11 is all about action, two days
away from the status quo, two days with old and new friends trying to
figure out how to reboot the world!

See invitation to participate, join the website and propose a talk, a
session or a workshop. or just suggest what you'd like to see happen
and support other peoples proposals and suggestions.

You can also share your travel tips on how to get to Copenhagen and
what to do apart from participating in reboot11. and of course let the
others know that you'll be there!


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[NetBehaviour] [Nictoglobe] Update Nictoglobe issue#2 2009

2009-05-27 Thread Andreas Jacobs
Update Nictoglobe issue#2 2009


contents(new)
//

Essay: Vernacular video by Tom Sherman
Bloody Mary: Telephone Prose Poem by Eddie Woods
Augmented realities: New Art Works by A. Andreas
Iconological Collaboration: a collaborative project by The Internet  
Community
Gedichten van Jonkheer 7: Poetry in Dutch by Judith V.
Burgerwaanzin:  Radio show from Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
broadcasted live and streamed,  
saturdays between
18:00 and 20:00

/
contents(updated)


Gallery d+n+r: new additions among which: Cinematographic scraps,  
Digital prints by A. Andreas
Edgar Allen  The Poes: to be filled in. Music!


Open Call for works
/

What is your choice?, Beauty or Freedom?

Individual as well as collaborative trying to answer the question:  
‘what is your choice, beauty or freedom?’,
results in (art) works which, in some vague, rather incomprehensible  
way, position themselves somewhere
between these two concepts.

Send your textual or audio-visual works formulating possible  
scenarios to answer this question

Deadline 31 Aug 2009

Send your submissions to submissi...@nictoglobe.com

///
Enjoy!
///

A. Andreas Andreas Jacobs

e:  aj...@xs4all.nl
w:  http://www.nictoglobe.com



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Re: [NetBehaviour] Cybernetic Microblogging

2009-05-27 Thread james morris

Hi Rob,

Two problems here! (regarding usage of the source)

1) I've never used GIT so don't know exactly what I'm looking at. I
downloaded a snapshot of master:

cybernetic-microblogger-39998f557db139fb426dda6d0b16cd098528237c.tar.gz

2) Having only recently begun learning CL, I'm not quite sure what's
going on. Eventually figured out the first part:

(load install.lisp); not ./install.lisp in bash

It downloaded http://www.lichteblau.com/cxml-stp/download/cxml-stp.tgz
and I chose to install in ~/.sbcl

then I ran make (not from within sbcl) and got this:

sbcl --load ./make.lisp
This is SBCL 1.0.18.debian, an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp.
More information about SBCL is available at http://www.sbcl.org/.

SBCL is free software, provided as is, with absolutely no warranty.
It is mostly in the public domain; some portions are provided under
BSD-style licenses.  See the CREDITS and COPYING files in the
distribution for more information.
; loading system definition from
; /home/james/Lisp/cybernetic-microblogger/cybernetic.asd into
; #PACKAGE ASDF0
; registering #SYSTEM #:CYBERNETIC {1002A20801} as CYBERNETIC

debugger invoked on a SIMPLE-ERROR in thread #THREAD initial thread
RUNNING {1002669E61}:
  Error during processing of --eval option (LOAD #P./make.lisp):

  component #:MICROBLOG-BOT not found, required by
  #SYSTEM cybernetic {1002A20801}

-

Now might there be a problem with a missing ASDF component??? As before I
tried (load install.lisp) i tried (compile-file install.lisp)
and it spoke thus:

; compiling file
/home/james/Lisp/cybernetic-microblogger/install.lisp (written 16
MAY 2009 07:30:45 PM):
; compiling (REQUIRE (QUOTE ASDF))
; compiling (REQUIRE (QUOTE ASDF-INSTALL));
; compilation unit aborted
;   caught 1 fatal ERROR condition
; compilation aborted because of fatal error:
;   READ failure in COMPILE-FILE:
; SB-INT:SIMPLE-READER-PACKAGE-ERROR at 909 (line 22, column 21) on
#SB-SYS:FD-STREAM for file
/home/james/Lisp/cybernetic-microblogger/install.lisp {10026A14A1}:
;   package ASDF-INSTALL not found
; compilation aborted after 0:00:01
NIL
T
T

---
so I assumed it was wrong to (compile-file install.lisp) and correct
to (load install.lisp).

---

Anyway, I don't have a identi.ca profile so I can't actually use the
s/w but just wanted to play around with it a little, see if i could
learn something or other...

btw, i like:
A crosshatched black aeroplane on a smooth rich magenta ground.

Cheers,
james.


On 27/5/2009, Rob Myers r...@robmyers.org wrote:

The Cybernetic Artwork Nobody Wrote is now on identi.ca (and mirrored
on twitter):

http://identi.ca/cybernetic

http://twitter.com/cyberneticart

It's being critiqued by The Cybernetic Critic:

http://identi.ca/cybercritic

Follow them and see inside the workings of a miniature artworld.

Send them a message and they'll say hi and tell you how to see their
source code.

- Rob.
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Cybernetic Microblogging

2009-05-27 Thread Pall Thayer
James, you can probably use sudo apt-get install git or sudo
apt-get install git-core (or maybe even both) to install Git and then
just:

git clone http://www.robmyers.org/git/cybernetic-critic-microblogger.git

Version control systems rock. You should try one of your own. I use
Subversion here at home for some bigger projects I'm involved with.
I've worked with CVS and Git but Subversion seemed like it was the
easiest to set up.

best r.
Pall

On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 10:47 PM, james morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote:

 Hi Rob,

 Two problems here! (regarding usage of the source)

 1) I've never used GIT so don't know exactly what I'm looking at. I
 downloaded a snapshot of master:

 cybernetic-microblogger-39998f557db139fb426dda6d0b16cd098528237c.tar.gz

 2) Having only recently begun learning CL, I'm not quite sure what's
 going on. Eventually figured out the first part:

 (load install.lisp)    ; not ./install.lisp in bash

 It downloaded http://www.lichteblau.com/cxml-stp/download/cxml-stp.tgz
 and I chose to install in ~/.sbcl

 then I ran make (not from within sbcl) and got this:

 sbcl --load ./make.lisp
 This is SBCL 1.0.18.debian, an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp.
 More information about SBCL is available at http://www.sbcl.org/.

 SBCL is free software, provided as is, with absolutely no warranty.
 It is mostly in the public domain; some portions are provided under
 BSD-style licenses.  See the CREDITS and COPYING files in the
 distribution for more information.
 ; loading system definition from
 ; /home/james/Lisp/cybernetic-microblogger/cybernetic.asd into
 ; #PACKAGE ASDF0
 ; registering #SYSTEM #:CYBERNETIC {1002A20801} as CYBERNETIC

 debugger invoked on a SIMPLE-ERROR in thread #THREAD initial thread
 RUNNING {1002669E61}:
  Error during processing of --eval option (LOAD #P./make.lisp):

  component #:MICROBLOG-BOT not found, required by
  #SYSTEM cybernetic {1002A20801}

 -

 Now might there be a problem with a missing ASDF component??? As before I
 tried (load install.lisp) i tried (compile-file install.lisp)
 and it spoke thus:

 ; compiling file
 /home/james/Lisp/cybernetic-microblogger/install.lisp (written 16
 MAY 2009 07:30:45 PM):
 ; compiling (REQUIRE (QUOTE ASDF))
 ; compiling (REQUIRE (QUOTE ASDF-INSTALL));
 ; compilation unit aborted
 ;   caught 1 fatal ERROR condition
 ; compilation aborted because of fatal error:
 ;   READ failure in COMPILE-FILE:
 ;     SB-INT:SIMPLE-READER-PACKAGE-ERROR at 909 (line 22, column 21) on
 #SB-SYS:FD-STREAM for file
 /home/james/Lisp/cybernetic-microblogger/install.lisp {10026A14A1}:
 ;       package ASDF-INSTALL not found
 ; compilation aborted after 0:00:01
 NIL
 T
 T

 ---
 so I assumed it was wrong to (compile-file install.lisp) and correct
 to (load install.lisp).

 ---

 Anyway, I don't have a identi.ca profile so I can't actually use the
 s/w but just wanted to play around with it a little, see if i could
 learn something or other...

 btw, i like:
 A crosshatched black aeroplane on a smooth rich magenta ground.

 Cheers,
 james.


 On 27/5/2009, Rob Myers r...@robmyers.org wrote:

The Cybernetic Artwork Nobody Wrote is now on identi.ca (and mirrored
on twitter):

http://identi.ca/cybernetic

http://twitter.com/cyberneticart

It's being critiqued by The Cybernetic Critic:

http://identi.ca/cybercritic

Follow them and see inside the workings of a miniature artworld.

Send them a message and they'll say hi and tell you how to see their
source code.

- Rob.
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Cybernetic Microblogging

2009-05-27 Thread Pall Thayer
ok, actually this isn't working from Rob's server. Tried git:// too
and that was refused.

I get:

pa...@pallit:~$ git clone
http://www.robmyers.org/git/cybernetic-microblogger.git
Initialized empty Git repository in /home/palli/cybernetic-microblogger/.git/
Cannot get remote repository information.
Perhaps git-update-server-info needs to be run there?


Pall

On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 11:10 PM, Pall Thayer pallt...@gmail.com wrote:
 James, you can probably use sudo apt-get install git or sudo
 apt-get install git-core (or maybe even both) to install Git and then
 just:

 git clone http://www.robmyers.org/git/cybernetic-critic-microblogger.git

 Version control systems rock. You should try one of your own. I use
 Subversion here at home for some bigger projects I'm involved with.
 I've worked with CVS and Git but Subversion seemed like it was the
 easiest to set up.

 best r.
 Pall

 On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 10:47 PM, james morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote:

 Hi Rob,

 Two problems here! (regarding usage of the source)

 1) I've never used GIT so don't know exactly what I'm looking at. I
 downloaded a snapshot of master:

 cybernetic-microblogger-39998f557db139fb426dda6d0b16cd098528237c.tar.gz

 2) Having only recently begun learning CL, I'm not quite sure what's
 going on. Eventually figured out the first part:

 (load install.lisp)    ; not ./install.lisp in bash

 It downloaded http://www.lichteblau.com/cxml-stp/download/cxml-stp.tgz
 and I chose to install in ~/.sbcl

 then I ran make (not from within sbcl) and got this:

 sbcl --load ./make.lisp
 This is SBCL 1.0.18.debian, an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp.
 More information about SBCL is available at http://www.sbcl.org/.

 SBCL is free software, provided as is, with absolutely no warranty.
 It is mostly in the public domain; some portions are provided under
 BSD-style licenses.  See the CREDITS and COPYING files in the
 distribution for more information.
 ; loading system definition from
 ; /home/james/Lisp/cybernetic-microblogger/cybernetic.asd into
 ; #PACKAGE ASDF0
 ; registering #SYSTEM #:CYBERNETIC {1002A20801} as CYBERNETIC

 debugger invoked on a SIMPLE-ERROR in thread #THREAD initial thread
 RUNNING {1002669E61}:
  Error during processing of --eval option (LOAD #P./make.lisp):

  component #:MICROBLOG-BOT not found, required by
  #SYSTEM cybernetic {1002A20801}

 -

 Now might there be a problem with a missing ASDF component??? As before I
 tried (load install.lisp) i tried (compile-file install.lisp)
 and it spoke thus:

 ; compiling file
 /home/james/Lisp/cybernetic-microblogger/install.lisp (written 16
 MAY 2009 07:30:45 PM):
 ; compiling (REQUIRE (QUOTE ASDF))
 ; compiling (REQUIRE (QUOTE ASDF-INSTALL));
 ; compilation unit aborted
 ;   caught 1 fatal ERROR condition
 ; compilation aborted because of fatal error:
 ;   READ failure in COMPILE-FILE:
 ;     SB-INT:SIMPLE-READER-PACKAGE-ERROR at 909 (line 22, column 21) on
 #SB-SYS:FD-STREAM for file
 /home/james/Lisp/cybernetic-microblogger/install.lisp {10026A14A1}:
 ;       package ASDF-INSTALL not found
 ; compilation aborted after 0:00:01
 NIL
 T
 T

 ---
 so I assumed it was wrong to (compile-file install.lisp) and correct
 to (load install.lisp).

 ---

 Anyway, I don't have a identi.ca profile so I can't actually use the
 s/w but just wanted to play around with it a little, see if i could
 learn something or other...

 btw, i like:
 A crosshatched black aeroplane on a smooth rich magenta ground.

 Cheers,
 james.


 On 27/5/2009, Rob Myers r...@robmyers.org wrote:

The Cybernetic Artwork Nobody Wrote is now on identi.ca (and mirrored
on twitter):

http://identi.ca/cybernetic

http://twitter.com/cyberneticart

It's being critiqued by The Cybernetic Critic:

http://identi.ca/cybercritic

Follow them and see inside the workings of a miniature artworld.

Send them a message and they'll say hi and tell you how to see their
source code.

- Rob.
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