Re: your mail

2006-03-15 Thread Alan Sondheim

We have a family of rats and at least one family of mice in the same...

- Alan


On Sat, 11 Mar 2006, Maria Damon wrote:


Oh fuck! squirrels again.  Between the walls.  Having at it like
bunnies.  A sure sign of spring. and of $$$ going out the window as
they come in.




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Re: your mail

2006-03-15 Thread BobAuler

In a message dated 3/15/06 7:06:33 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 Oh fuck! squirrels again.  Between the walls.  Having at it like
 bunnies.  A sure sign of spring. and of $$$ going out the window as
 they come in.


and they're dangerous.  watch out for your nuts~!!


Re: your mail

2005-12-23 Thread Alan Sondheim


Interesting in relation to active/passive since yes somehow reading is 
degraded, one may be a writer and this carries a certain weight, but to 
call oneself a 'reader' is almost an excuse; while one says there is a 
certain weight to 'being a good listener,' so much more emphasis is placed 
on 'being a good speaker'; even in say Zen or Ch'an, there are all those 
written discourses betraying the absence of writing, emphasizing nothought 
with thought nospeech with speech; the periphery of reading then is 
writing, the periphery of listening is speaking... - Alan



On Fri, 23 Dec 2005, Bj?rn Magnhild?en wrote:


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mr zorro

comical, maybe the most relieving thing to say about this
before a horse and after a donkey
the shadow comes first
the seed is potential but not virtual
what about the dark
insidelight
it pictures what it reads
you would call picture the potential
like it's already there
and the reading virtual
has to be parsed and made




is like there is no relation between reading and writing, or between
listening and speaking. we view writing and speaking as the active part.
what exactly is the active part? what is the active part? another
activity? another passivity? when is this active part passive? when are we
speaking without activity? as there is active listening?



telepresence - teleabsence, telewriting
telealone
the spectator is alone with the machine

the first is the best, the encounter



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Re: your mail

2005-12-23 Thread Bjørn Magnhildøen

Also like to think of it in this inverse sense, reading is in the middle,
writing is the output, also literary, well, the activity's reaching-out,
expansion, capitalism, colonialism, preaching-out maybe.. btw, the
norwegain philosopher, still 'active' in his 90's, Arne Næss, promotes not
activity but active-heit, somewhat, well, he's a preacher also, of deep
ecology, influenced by Spinoza and Gandhi.
Anyway, 'activity', what could it mean any longer? Sure, but activity?


A nice holiday to the list,

Bjørn


RE:
Interesting in relation to active/passive since yes somehow reading is
degraded, one may be a writer and this carries a certain weight, but to
call oneself a 'reader' is almost an excuse; while one says there is a
certain weight to 'being a good listener,' so much more emphasis is placed
on 'being a good speaker'; even in say Zen or Ch'an, there are all those
written discourses betraying the absence of writing, emphasizing nothought
with thought nospeech with speech; the periphery of reading then is
writing,
 the periphery of listening is speaking... - Alan


On Fri, 23 Dec 2005, Bjørn Magnhildøen wrote:

46ee44cf66b5e6faf37d7e6835e7d0e3
.o~ ..~~~..  .C~ ..bbb..

   Y100 Y110   
b858cb282617fb0956d960215c8e84d1ccf909c6
Mysterio
Noemata 2 Ra 0
$1$uNfvOlNA$NTL52Wbtj0LEGOZGOftd1/
AP
3815d3630dc363ac733812cf6f3f24c89b56e0d9.











mr zorro

comical, maybe the most relieving thing to say about this
before a horse and after a donkey
the shadow comes first
the seed is potential but not virtual
what about the dark
insidelight
it pictures what it reads
you would call picture the potential
like it's already there
and the reading virtual
has to be parsed and made




is like there is no relation between reading and writing, or between
listening and speaking. we view writing and speaking as the active part.
what exactly is the active part? what is the active part? another
activity? another passivity? when is this active part passive? when are we
speaking without activity? as there is active listening?



telepresence - teleabsence, telewriting
telealone
the spectator is alone with the machine

the first is the best, the encounter


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Re: your mail

2005-05-08 Thread Lucio Agra
beautiful work!
best
Lucio Br



Citando Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 If you slow them up, hit pause, they're readable. I've been shooting on a
 silvered roof in the neighborhood; it's the same arena Foofwa and Azure
 used for the dancework -

 Alan, and thanks


 On Thu, 5 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  this is real cool Alan
 
  the oscillation and the bulge in the texture maps (?) looks like its
  synthesizing a wild breathing / heaving.
 
  what are the images then?
 
  jUStin
 
  On 5/5/05, Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  when everyday life  analog  collapses to the  digital  frame
 
  http://www.asondheim.org/performance.mov
 
  oh this is too easy! forget it!
 
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Re: your mail

2005-05-05 Thread Alan Sondheim
If you slow them up, hit pause, they're readable. I've been shooting on a
silvered roof in the neighborhood; it's the same arena Foofwa and Azure
used for the dancework -
Alan, and thanks
On Thu, 5 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is real cool Alan
the oscillation and the bulge in the texture maps (?) looks like its
synthesizing a wild breathing / heaving.
what are the images then?
jUStin
On 5/5/05, Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when everyday life  analog  collapses to the  digital  frame
http://www.asondheim.org/performance.mov
oh this is too easy! forget it!
_

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