Re: [NetBehaviour] [Fwd: Art meet radical openness]

2014-03-12 Thread Aileen Derieg
-- Salve a tutti, per chi fosse interessato, segnalo una call per partecipare a Art meet radical openness, un festival su art, hacktivism e open culture, che si svolgerà a Linz. http://www.radical-openness.org/ a presto Alessio -- Aileen Derieg Personal

Re: [NetBehaviour] should we not react about what happened Aaron Swartz?

2011-07-22 Thread Aileen Derieg
On Friday 22 July 2011 10:45:12 Simon Biggs wrote: JSTOR is a non-profit run by ITHAKA which is funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Their missions statement is to provide free access to knowledge for students, scholars and researchers. If this only means those within institutions then

[NetBehaviour] Critique of Creativity

2011-06-28 Thread Aileen Derieg
Dear Netbehaviourists, Since there are some wonderful articles in this book, I was very pleased to see that it is now available - also to read online or download for free. So I hope that people will read it. All the best, Aileen Critique of Creativity Precarity, Subjectivity and Resistance

[NetBehaviour] Another book: Narben/Scars

2011-06-28 Thread Aileen Derieg
... and while I'm at it: some of you may have read my blog post What Art is Capable of (http://www.furtherfield.org/blog/aileen/what-art-capable) about some of my experiences with the art project Narben/Scars. The book on this project has now also been published:

[NetBehaviour] LiWoLi 2011 - Open Call! (fwd)

2011-02-22 Thread Aileen Derieg
Dear Netbehaviourists, it's that time of year again, time to start looking forward to LiWoLi (Linux-Woche-Linz) - it would be great to be able to welcome some of you to Linz. Aileen -- In so many words: http://eliot.at -- Forwarded message -- Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011

[NetBehaviour] Owning Online Art

2011-02-04 Thread Aileen Derieg
Hello list, In the course of extensive sorting and clearing out, I came across something that I had been waiting to post - and then missed it. The publication Owning Online Art includes essays that I found fascinating and illuminating in the course of translating them. I hope some of you may

[NetBehaviour] Eclectic Tech Carnival

2010-08-09 Thread Aileen Derieg
Hello everyone, Since Helen Varley Jamieson has written a review about our working process: http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=401 I just wanted to let you know that our new (Drupal-based) web site is now live: http://www.eclectictechcarnival.org/ Now past participants

Re: [NetBehaviour] ningoverflow

2010-05-05 Thread Aileen Derieg
On Wed, 5 May 2010, Rob Myers wrote: I've long thought of a Slashdot for art. The code is Free Software. The problem is that Slash Art already has a meaning and it's NSFW... Slashdot for art is exactly what Discordia was supposed to be: http://www.discordia.us/ If anyone has read about it in

Re: [NetBehaviour] Lets social bookmark!

2010-04-02 Thread Aileen Derieg
Hi Marc, Since I connected with you and Ruth on delicious some time ago, at some point this afternoon it caught my attention that you have both been very busy collecting links. Unlike me, you also both add interesting comments and useful tags, which makes it more interesting to follow your

[NetBehaviour] LiWoLi 2010 - Open Call

2010-02-25 Thread Aileen Derieg
This open call just went out today. LiWoLi (Linux Wochen Linz) should be good this year - any netbehaviourists who might be able to come will be assured of a warm welcome in Linz. Aileen Open Call LiWoLi 2010 Linz! We are happy that we are able to announce that LiWoLi 2010 is taking place once

Re: [NetBehaviour] Web2.0 Suicide Machine now online!

2009-12-18 Thread Aileen Derieg
Although I feel extremely reluctant to comment on this, having seen several announcements all day, it's bothering me now enough that I feel I need to say something, somewhere, somehow. First of all, I appreciate the idea of both the suicide machine and seppukoo, and I think it is important to

Re: [NetBehaviour] this thing...

2009-07-09 Thread Aileen Derieg
As Annie said, thank you for sharing this, Marc - and for expressing it, Aileen On Thursday 09 July 2009 14:41, anniea wrote: thanks Marc for sharing best Annie On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 2:23 PM, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.orgwrote: this thing, this dream is not of desire or want

[NetBehaviour] Art University Linz institutes a new award

2009-05-13 Thread Aileen Derieg
[For background and more information about police violence at the May 1st demo in Linz, see: http://gegenpolizeigewalt.servus.at] We cordially invite you to the award of the “Goldenes Rueckgrat/Golden Backbone” on 19 May 2009 at 7 pm in the large hall of the Offenes Kulturhaus Upper Austria

Re: [NetBehaviour] Art University Linz institutes a new award

2009-05-13 Thread Aileen Derieg
Hello Karen, I'm afraid you are right that we probably shouldn't be surprised, but I don't think anyone here was prepared for the way this has so quickly turned into a highly politicized issue. Within only a few days following the police violence at the traditional alternative May 1st parade,

Re: [NetBehaviour] next few days

2009-04-06 Thread Aileen Derieg
Hi Alan and Marc, To both of your messages, I would say yes and no. I've had cataract surgery in both eyes, subsequent laser surgery so far only in one - all before I was 50. Yes, it is minor surgery, meanwhile regarded almost as normal - at least for old people. There is a great deal of

Re: [NetBehaviour] Furtherfield in Support of Ada Lovelace Day

2009-03-28 Thread Aileen Derieg
been going through my mind: My name: Aileen Derieg I work as a translator with an emphasis on Contemporary Art and New Media. My web site: http://eliot.at Inspired by: Judith Butler Again and again, reading Judith Butler's books has helped me to feel not quite so powerless in a world that I do

Re: [NetBehaviour] Furtherfield in Support of Ada Lovelace Day

2009-03-27 Thread Aileen Derieg
Rachel Beth, this is a fantastic list! Imagining that these women inspire you, I am even more pleased to think of you teaching at the University of San Francisco - where I started learning programming in basic in 1977, at which point it was made quite clear to me that as a female liberal arts