[NetBehaviour] DIWO cut up

2009-12-11 Thread richard willis
We have compiled all the suggestions We live in a time of the dates - a reminder: the very last roll of toilet paper. it never went through it seams. Go forth and devour the RoloDex? ...WE WORK WITH DEAD BODY... A mechanical device sits whirring in the Exquisite Copse lurking and trying to

[NetBehaviour] japanese girlfriend simulator gone bad

2009-12-01 Thread richard willis
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Geograph British Isles

2009-11-12 Thread richard willis
i've been using geograph.org.uk a lot these last few weeks. it is everything you claim it to be, i'm really struck by its similarity to http://urbandead.com 2009/11/12 james morris ja...@jwm-art.net The Geograph British Isles project aims to collect geographically representative photographs

Re: [NetBehaviour] We won't fly for art : Take the Pledge

2009-04-16 Thread richard willis
hey all i took this pledge, but it's easy for me as i barely get any time to dedicate to art as it is, the idea that i would have the time and money to fly somewhere to see it is almost absurd. for some of you guys it looks more challenging, and it really the challenged that should be taking this

Re: [NetBehaviour] We won't fly for art : Take the Pledge

2009-04-16 Thread richard willis
grants available within the Nordic countries and Europe expressly for the purpose of networking. best r. Pall On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:12 AM, richard willis listse...@richtextformat.co.uk wrote: hey all i took this pledge, but it's easy for me as i barely get any time to dedicate to art

Re: [NetBehaviour] We won't fly for art : Take the Pledge

2009-04-16 Thread richard willis
i didn't understand the pledge as being about flying to experience/view art, but flying for our art careers that was just me not reading it carefully enough! as you were 2009/4/16 helen varley jamieson he...@creative-catalyst.com er - what about net art? cyberformance? networked performance?

Re: [NetBehaviour] Does it mean something?

2009-02-03 Thread richard willis
i think simon just ably demonstrated why putting things in 'a more everyday, comprehensive lanuguage, was/is problematic: you need four times the amount of words to say the same thing. why write 'i put my pen on the table' when you could write 'i put my plastic-and-ink-writing-tool' on the

Re: [NetBehaviour] Does it mean something?

2009-02-03 Thread richard willis
btw. what the hell does your text is eloquence personified mean? shoutsrob!/shouts can you translate that for us please? cheers mate ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org

Re: [NetBehaviour] The Jeremy Bailey Interview on the Netbehaviour.

2008-09-12 Thread richard willis
really enjoying this interview format. so many listserv mails are enormously long and discourage reading whilst this piecemeal approach is much less overwhelming and you get to enjoy the dialogue as it rolls along through time, bit like keeping up with a soap opera. 2008/9/11 marc garrett

Re: [NetBehaviour] International tree climbing day

2008-04-11 Thread richard willis
kids, i musta missed this one. how did i manage that?!? 'know its too late now but just replying in case LEST-WE-FORGET 29th April is the annual jamboree that is International No Golf Day, definitely worth putting in your various and doubtless-quite-full-already diaries. lets be careful out

Re: [NetBehaviour] *** SPAM *** Re: *** SPAM *** Open Call –,video works for LIAF 2008.

2008-01-17 Thread Richard Willis
'with friends like these' was a great article, thanks for that marc. whene facebook first surfaced in my life last year i noticed that it smelled a bit off. although i couldn't put my finger on quite why i just suspected there was something amiss there. so i put it permanently on the

Re: [NetBehaviour] Is programming an art or a science? Part II.

2007-05-08 Thread richard willis
beautifully put geert, thank you. really clear. i enjoy these discussional threads but rarely - for me anyway - does an email come out of them worth saving. i'll keep this one. :) r. Thanks for your message. I hope things turn out alright for your relative. Fundamentals matter -- but