:-) nice Brian!!!
On Jan 8, 2010, at 10:17 PM, brian gibson wrote:
why can't we be loop
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Like so many of the what's the problem? posts this treats the language
associated with art theory ( and indeed cultural social ideas in general) as
if it is transparent and uncontested which of course, even on a daily basis (
think party politics, war and peace, healthcare, popular culture),
Being digital I¹d say there are either 8 or 256 shades of grey, depending on
the quality of your kit. 5 is not a power of 2.
Best
Simon
Simon Biggs
Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
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www.eca.ac.uk
Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
Michael Szpakowski wrote:
Like so many of the what's the problem? posts this treats the language
associated with art theory ( and indeed cultural social ideas in general)
as if it is transparent and uncontested which of course, even on a daily
basis ( think party politics, war and peace,
What kind of critical authority is unable to make a distinction between
self-regarding and self-critical? What is worse is that he is blind to the
possibility that the ideals of engagement and social effect are often the
journalistic or administrative sentiments of art world redemptiveness.
I am not wearing rose tinted spectacles here, particularly at a time when
the UK higher education sector is witnessing its resource base shrink by 25%
over the next three years. Even though these changes are only just beginning
I¹ve already witnessed brutal management tactics, at a number of
:)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hh3N_2XtZKc
While engaged in the deepest trance of coding, all one needs to wish for is
any kind of numerical or symbolic resource, and in a flash of lightning it
is suddenly there, at your disposal. The question is, Where is “there”?
“There” is not inside your
It has been a bit of a difficult initiation to this list for me but I'm
grateful to those who have welcomed me or acknowledged my original post
about the screening programme. Thanks.
I think Michael has a point here - the troubling language does permeate into
everything and many of us are
Ah, Simon I¹ve just sent something similar.
H
On 9/1/10 12:00, Simon Biggs s.bi...@eca.ac.uk wrote:
I am not wearing rose tinted spectacles here, particularly at a time when the
UK higher education sector is witnessing its resource base shrink by 25% over
the next three years. Even though
Apologies if this comes through twice...
It has been a bit of a difficult initiation to this list for me but I'm
grateful to those who have welcomed me or acknowledged my original post
about the screening programme. Thanks.
I think Michael has a point here - the troubling language does permeate
It¹s the zeitgeist.
Simon Biggs
Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
www.eca.ac.uk
Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
CIRCLE research group
www.eca.ac.uk/circle/
si...@littlepig.org.uk
www.littlepig.org.uk
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Hi Helen
I apologise for causing any offence
I absolutely don't think you need to apologise for *anything* - it must be odd
to post something that feels entirely uncontroversial raise such a storm.
I think you've done everyone here a service in (inadvertantly!) starting a
interesting
Hi Helen
Glad you liked the hairdresser! I really share your worries about
higher arts education, and creative industries taking over from arts.
I have direct experience of this myself. I feel the enterprise culture
thing in art education, which currently seems to be in vogue, is both
good and
On 09/01/10 11:43, tom corby wrote:
This is a good old fashioned bit of shit-stirring.
I can't really imagine Michael shit-stirring...
As pointed out by Simon, I found the art and language quotes deeply
ironic given that their practice was largely nourished (and financed)
within the
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Hi James
this isn't playing in Firefox nor can I get it to open in VLC.. Am I doing
something stupid?
cheers
michael
--- On Sat, 1/9/10, james morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote:
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Subject: [NetBehaviour] threading pigments of brushes and dusting hairs of
On 9/1/2010, Michael Szpakowski szp...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi James
this isn't playing in Firefox nor can I get it to open in VLC.. Am I doing
something stupid?
cheers
michael
The others played ok, so I doubt it's anything you're doing. I don't
know. I made this one in kubuntu, as the the linux
Hi James,
I also tried to open it on VLC. What else are you using to handle ogg
theora?
best,
Renee
On Jan 9, 2010, at 7:10 PM, james morris wrote:
On 9/1/2010, Michael Szpakowski szp...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi James
this isn't playing in Firefox nor can I get it to open in VLC.. Am
I
Actually I've just tried it, and it's playing in firefox 3.5.6
Usually I play videos with ffplay which part of FFMPEG.
james
On 9/1/2010, Renee Turner geu...@xs4all.nl wrote:
Hi James,
I also tried to open it on VLC. What else are you using to handle ogg
theora?
best,
Renee
On Jan 9, 2010,
works fine over here (Firefox 3.0.17, Ubuntu)
On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 7:34 PM, james morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote:
Actually I've just tried it, and it's playing in firefox 3.5.6
Usually I play videos with ffplay which part of FFMPEG.
james
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On 9/1/2010, james morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote:
Actually I've just tried it, and it's playing in firefox 3.5.6
Usually I play videos with ffplay which part of FFMPEG.
VLC uses FFMPEG, as does Mplayer as does
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FFmpeg#Projects_using_FFmpeg
I shouldn't worry, it's
oh no where is the artist. Simon perhaps he is referring to the traditional
use of colour, brush and pot of paint or a literary reference, then again might
be 5 shades of Guinness dripping from a bar stall.
How many shades of grey can one see if colour blind?
martin.
On 9 Jan 2010, at
On 09/01/10 19:00, martin mitchell wrote:
oh no where is the artist.
Behind you!!!
- Rob.
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A mere grey shadow of my former self.!!
Martin.
On 9 Jan 2010, at 20:02, Rob Myers wrote:
On 09/01/10 19:00, martin mitchell wrote:
oh no where is the artist.
Behind you!!!
- Rob.
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Hi Rob (and all),
Fun quotes (for the prose alone). Yes. stones, glass houses, logs in
eyes and specks in eyes. The following quote is from the
acknowledgements of Rita Raley's 2009 Tactical Media book (which I
will teach this semester in a freshman liberal studies introductory
colloquium
I updated Firefox still no joy but I got it to open with Super C.
It *is* a tad austere but there's a kind of strange minimalist poetry to it..
I'm enjoying these -I hope you make, and post, more
michael
--- On Sat, 1/9/10, james morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote:
From: james morris
If an artist is behind my back, is she in front of me?
Alan, confused
On Sat, 9 Jan 2010, Rob Myers wrote:
On 09/01/10 19:00, martin mitchell wrote:
oh no where is the artist.
Behind you!!!
- Rob.
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