[NetBehaviour] How to move in con-fined space**

2017-08-24 Thread Alan Sondheim
How to move in con-fined space** http://www.alansondheim.org/status1.jpg http://www.alansondheim.org/status2.jpg */seven image texts presented in order on facebook; i should add i'm fine, at least as fine as I can be, personally; they're seven frames of a ruptured film i'll never make;

[NetBehaviour] How art evolves from? Cyprus?

2017-01-11 Thread x
How art evolves from? The sensation seems to be that presuming art has a What, might be an imagination that has no is in itself - hence, ironically is doing exactly what its aiming not to do. Being an evolving way for imagining while presuming there is a constant substance which has an "is"

[NetBehaviour] How Angels Wings Are Attached to E.R.P. Burp

2016-11-14 Thread James Morris
Found on YT, like a lot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7WV0ac_wu4 ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

[NetBehaviour] How we made the Blockchain film - The Script

2016-10-30 Thread ruth catlow
Hi, We edited 5 hours of interviews with developers, entrepreners, academics and artists to create this 6 minute film. We carefully selected the ingredients - concise statements, crystals of ideas and lenses forming in this new area. It has produced a very intense and dense form. My hope is

[NetBehaviour] how much control do you want!?

2016-02-24 Thread Simon Mclennan
Ten seconds film about control -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEwz03K-zsg Ta very much, Simon ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

[NetBehaviour] How to Grow Love on the Internet?

2015-11-19 Thread furtherfield
How to Grow Love on the Internet? By Bidhan Jacobs. http://www.furtherfield.org/features/articles/how-grow-love-internet Bidhan Jacobs writes about the website I Love You (2004) by french artist Jacques Perconte, restored on November 1st 2015 for "(In)exactitude in Science" as part of The Wrong

[NetBehaviour] How representations of the future are mired in the past: a case study.

2015-10-07 Thread furtherfield
How representations of the future are mired in the past: a case study. An analysis of the Mercedes-Benz collaboration with Ars Electronica for the European launch of the brand's intelligent car prototype - the F 015 Luxury in Motion - and the problems that many high-end brands in traditional

[NetBehaviour] How Should Humanity Steer the Future?

2014-07-13 Thread James Morris
Over the spring the Fundamental Questions Institute (FQXi) sponsored an essay contest (on) the topic... How Should Humanity Steer the Future? http://utopiaordystopia.com/2014/07/05/how-should-humanity-steer-the-future/ ___ NetBehaviour mailing list

[NetBehaviour] HOW THE COPS WATCH YOUR TWEETS IN REAL-TIME (fwd)

2014-06-18 Thread { brad brace }
HOW THE COPS WATCH YOUR TWEETS IN REAL-TIME Recent leaks about the NSA's Internet spy programs have sparked renewed interest in government surveillance, though the leaks touch largely on a single form of such surveillance^^the covert one. But so-called open source intelligence (OSINT) is also

[NetBehaviour] how?

2014-06-17 Thread James Morris
how do i prevent internal hard drive partitions showing on the xfce desktop but allow external media storage to show and be mounted? how do i hide the 'we use cookies' without clicking some stupid button that says 'got it'? how do i cook myself a meal in the morning before going to work on the

Re: [NetBehaviour] how?

2014-06-17 Thread Alan Sondheim
I've never understood how you do the things you do, the brilliant materials you post, in the midst of the job and everything else you do but if you come up with an answer to the how please let us/me know! On Tue, 17 Jun 2014, James Morris wrote: how do i prevent internal hard drive

Re: [NetBehaviour] how?

2014-06-17 Thread James Morris
On 17 June 2014 18:58:43 GMT+01:00, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com wrote: I've never understood how you do the things you do, the brilliant materials you post, in the midst of the job and everything else you do but if you come up with an answer to the how please let us/me know! On Tue, 17

[NetBehaviour] How to Visit Us in Providence (information for tenants) *

2014-05-04 Thread Alan Sondheim
How to Visit Us in Providence (information for tenants) * Instructions for Using the New Intercom Requesting Access with a Visitor Call If the visitor already knows the residents Directory Code number, they can press #, and then enter the Directory Code number to call the resident. Units

[NetBehaviour] how it is

2014-04-11 Thread Alan Sondheim
how it is http://www.alansondheim.org/gardens22.jpg done has on been sexuality explicit, has centered been on explicit, body centered organs, body done organs, on penis, sexuality asshole, etc.; done in with some others of is the as work graphic as with etc.; others in is some as of graphic

[NetBehaviour] How to explain Bitcoin to your mum - comic strip

2014-04-04 Thread dave miller
http://nyti.ms/1fstKOC ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

[NetBehaviour] How Deep is your Source?

2013-12-18 Thread marc garrett
How Deep is your Source? By Aymeric Mansoux Introduction Within the realm of archiving and conservation, free and open licenses are a useful tool to make both the reuse and the preservation of digital art more feasible.[1] Even though it is undeniable that such licenses have an overall

[NetBehaviour] how-to-unbreak-c-code-with-artistic-style

2013-12-16 Thread James Morris
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20619831/how-to-unbreak-c-code-with-artistic-style ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

Re: [NetBehaviour] how-to-unbreak-c-code-with-artistic-style

2013-12-16 Thread Rob Myers
On 16/12/13 01:47 PM, James Morris wrote: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20619831/how-to-unbreak-c-code-with-artistic-style I just use GNU indent. Actually that's a lie, I very occasionally use an Emacs mode's reformatting capabilities... ___

Re: [NetBehaviour] How Much Surveillance Can Democracy Withstand?

2013-10-21 Thread Rob Myers
On 15/10/13 03:51 PM, Eduardo Valle wrote: And it is not a free software that will solve the problem. Free software without scare quotes must however be part of the solution. Without it we (or the people we ask to act on our behalf) cannot easily examine our software to determine whether it is

[NetBehaviour] How Much Surveillance Can Democracy Withstand?

2013-10-15 Thread marc garrett
How Much Surveillance Can Democracy Withstand? Richard Stallman | Wired.com. Editor’s Note: Given Richard Stallman’s longtime role in promoting software that respects user freedom (including GNU, which just turned 30), his suggested “remedies” for all the ways technology can be re-designed to

Re: [NetBehaviour] How Much Surveillance Can Democracy Withstand?

2013-10-15 Thread Eduardo Valle
...@furtherfield.org To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org Subject: [NetBehaviour] How Much Surveillance Can Democracy Withstand? How Much Surveillance Can Democracy Withstand? Richard Stallman | Wired.com. Editor’s Note: Given Richard Stallman’s longtime role in promoting software that respects user

[NetBehaviour] How to build Tetsuo Kogawa's simplest fm radio transmitter.

2013-08-29 Thread marc garrett
How to build Tetsuo Kogawa's simplest fm radio transmitter. Video footage via Anja Kanngieser, editing by Bradley L. Garrett. Vimeo - https://vimeo.com/15947264# Anja Kanngieser (transversalgeographies.org) builds Tetsuo Kogawa's simplest fm radio transmitter (adapted from standard model with

[NetBehaviour] how i do it how i don't do it how i makemistakes how i correct them how i amashamed how i am learning how i amfailing how i am repeating myself how iam trying something new how i am clo

2013-03-05 Thread Alan Sondheim
http://lounge.espdisk.com/archives/1075 (best) how i do it how i don't do it how i make mistakes how i correct them how i am ashamed how i am learning how i am failing how i am repeating myself how i am trying something new how i am close to giving up how i begin again how i do it how i don't

[NetBehaviour] How Art History is Failing at the Internet.

2012-11-21 Thread marc
How Art History is Failing at the Internet. By JAMES CUNO. Keeping up with the pace of change in the digital world is challenging, and harnessing its potential can be frustrating. But the biggest mistake many of us in the arts and humanities academy can make is thinking of that potential

[NetBehaviour] How to be a Hackademic #7 by Charlotte Frost Jesse Stommel.

2012-10-25 Thread marc
How to be a Hackademic #7 by Charlotte Frost Jesse Stommel. Hybrid Pedagogy’s Jesse Stommel and our very own Charlotte Frost rethink academic life and writing productivity in this on-going series of hints, tips and hacks.

[NetBehaviour] How to Become a reSource When Pluto Becomes a Festival -- A Foretaste of transmediale 2013 in Berlin

2012-06-09 Thread Simona Lodi
Sorry for any cross-postings. Hi friends and colleagues, For who was not in Berlin for reSource event 001: Trial Crack http://www.transmediale.de/resource -- the first take of a new year-round initiative by transmediale festival -- held on May 11-12 and you are interest what happened there,

[NetBehaviour] How to decide what to do:

2012-04-30 Thread james
Take a free swinging pendulum - a weight on a string. Via some kind of mechanism attach to a battery powered motor so the motor causes the pendulum to swing. This solves what to do for a little while. Underneath the swinging pendulum place a sheet of paper with circles on it. Each circle will

Re: [NetBehaviour] How to decide what to do:

2012-04-30 Thread dave miller
hi james this is like a pendulum moving over a mind map. Could the circle that gets the most hits from the pendulum become the one selected? maybe lit up with an led? good idea, for years I've been searching for an effective way of making decisions, this could be it dave On 30 April 2012 09:43,

Re: [NetBehaviour] How to decide what to do:

2012-04-30 Thread James Morris
Hi Dave, it is something which i believe might be termed a metaphysical object. it's just (unlikely to be even) in my head. it's a mechanism which might model my behaviours but i don't know anything about metaphysics so i don't term it metaphysical. and of course there is no mechanical object of

[NetBehaviour] How to decide: alternative method

2012-04-30 Thread james
A vulger alternative would be to piss in the sink. Or simply pour money down the drain. Take a look at the plughole: six circles, six holes representing six of your interests which you piss your life away on (you being me or you or any of them or any of us etc) pour money down the drain for.

[NetBehaviour] How Free Software Is Disrupting Visual Art

2012-04-05 Thread Rob Myers
http://www.thecreatorsproject.com/blog/how-open-source-is-disrupting-visual-art What makes openFrameworks and similar coding tools like Processing so powerful in an artistic context is that they are open source, free for any artist to use and hack to their own ends, and are made by artists,

[NetBehaviour] How do I broadcast a live feed with a delay of up to a minuet on it?

2012-02-28 Thread Lucy Mills
I have downloaded quicktime broadcaster and have no problem broadcasting a live feed its just the delay part i am struggling with does anyone have any suggestions? Lucy ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org

Re: [NetBehaviour] How do I broadcast a live feed with a delay of up to a minuet on it?

2012-02-28 Thread helen varley jamieson
hi lucy, it's not clear to me from your subject line message - are you trying to reduce the delay, or do you *want* to have a delay of one minute? h : ) On 28/02/12 10:07 AM, Lucy Mills wrote: I have downloaded quicktime broadcaster and have no problem broadcasting a live feed its just the

[NetBehaviour] How to teach code

2012-01-11 Thread tom.corby
Might be of interest to the list. all the best tom http://www.guardian.co.uk/teacher-network/2012/jan/10/how-to-teach-code ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

Re: [NetBehaviour] How to teach code

2012-01-11 Thread Rob Myers
On 11/01/12 09:07, tom.corby wrote: Might be of interest to the list. all the best tom http://www.guardian.co.uk/teacher-network/2012/jan/10/how-to-teach-code Thanks Tom. Some good resources there! I think the illustration is of some JavaScript code. :-) - Rob.

[NetBehaviour] how many glitch artists does it take to change a light bulb?

2011-12-11 Thread James Morris
it doesn't matter, it still won't change. -- http://jwm-art.net/ image/audio/text/code/ ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

Re: [NetBehaviour] How art killed our cult your

2011-11-30 Thread Rob Myers
On 29/11/11 01:44, Joel Weishaus wrote: But didn't it begin with Duchamp? Duchamp is the alpha and omega. Fortunately, digital art is the lambda. - Rob. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org

[NetBehaviour] How art killed our cult your

2011-11-28 Thread Simon Mclennan
INNIT http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2009/mar/06/ capitalism-culture-art-market?fb_action_ids=10150429824029057% 2C10150429823414057%2C324914130868477% 2C10150496240342049fb_action_types=news.readsfb_ref=U-7rddXQYdJqXN45Zo

Re: [NetBehaviour] How art killed our cult your

2011-11-28 Thread IR3ABF
Andy Warhol did it! Sent from my eXtended BodY On 28 nov. 2011, at 11:43, Simon Mclennan mitjafash...@hotmail.com wrote: INNIT http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2009/mar/06/ capitalism-culture-art-market?fb_action_ids=10150429824029057%

Re: [NetBehaviour] How art killed our cult your

2011-11-28 Thread IR3ABF
Seeing the destructiveness of pop-art and the hegemony of consumer led *dirty three letter word* markets makes me sick, and yes prefering to exile, to leave behind this worldy breakers of truth should we take note of Kittler's words and accept that there *is* no *meaning* left? 50 years of

Re: [NetBehaviour] How art killed our cult your

2011-11-28 Thread Rob Myers
On 28/11/11 12:54, IR3ABF wrote: Andy Warhol did it! Theory did it. And is now blaming the workers. ⸮ - Rob. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

Re: [NetBehaviour] How art killed our cult your

2011-11-28 Thread Andreas Maria Jacobs
Nice observation and so right! Andreas Maria Jacobs w: http://www.nictoglobe.com w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl On Nov 28, 2011, at 20:30, Rob Myers r...@robmyers.org wrote: On 28/11/11 12:54, IR3ABF wrote: Andy Warhol did it! Theory did it. And is now blaming the workers. ⸮ - Rob.

Re: [NetBehaviour] How art killed our cult your

2011-11-28 Thread Joel Weishaus
But didn't it begin with Duchamp? -Joel - Original Message - From: Rob Myers To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 11:30 AM Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] How art killed our cult your On 28/11/11 12:54, IR3ABF wrote: Andy Warhol did

[NetBehaviour] How to put your logo in a QR code by Brian Benchoff

2011-08-25 Thread marc garrett
How to put your logo in a QR code by Brian Benchoff After writing this post on somone hacking QR codes, Hack A Day commenters came out in full force posting some really cool links about modifying QR codes to include a logo. I’ll fully admit I geeked out a little, but in the process I figured

[NetBehaviour] How censorship works on Wikipedia.

2011-06-24 Thread info
How censorship works on Wikipedia. On Digimag 65 the case of murdered Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=2096 On April 14, 2011 the Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni, member of the International Solidarity Movement, was kidnapped in Gaza. Author of

[NetBehaviour] How is technology changing protests?

2011-06-18 Thread marc garrett
How is technology changing protests? By Alex Hudson and Peter Price While much was made of social media's role in the Middle East uprisings, new technology that moves beyond simply social media is now threatening to change protests forever. A containment is now in place in Trafalgar Square.

[NetBehaviour] 'How to display net art' Via Scott Kildall.

2011-06-01 Thread marc garrett
'How to display net art' Via Scott Kildall. Last week, I installed Playing Duchamp (http://www.playingduchamp.com/) — a Turbulence commission (http://www.turbulence.org/) — at Futherfield Gallery for the “Made Real” (http://www.furtherfield.org/exhibition/made-real) show. The work is a net

Re: [NetBehaviour] 'How to display net art' Via Scott Kildall.

2011-06-01 Thread marc garrett
Hi Annie, I'm guessing, when you suggest 'intimate' net art works, you mean works which are less structured? wishing you well. marc Hi Marc, Hi Scott Indeed this is an elegant solution. A footnote, I think it works for net art engaged with games and playing, things one is used to do

[NetBehaviour] How To Start A Revolution

2011-05-04 Thread info
How To Start A Revolution Tuesday May 10: Documentary screening Ruaridh Arrow made a documentary about Gene Sharp, the father of nonviolent revolution. Be the first to see the film which will be released later this year. Although he wanted to come, Gene Sharp is too old to travel from the

[NetBehaviour] How to subscribe to posts by specific list members?

2011-04-03 Thread chillspike
Is there a way to subscribe to the posts of selected NetBehavior list posters? I enjoy everybody's contributions but I would like some member contributions to go to a different email address if possible. Thanks. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list

Re: [NetBehaviour] How to subscribe to posts by specific list members?

2011-04-03 Thread helen varley jamieson
just use a filter for those senders ... :) On 3/04/11 9:07 PM, chillspike wrote: Is there a way to subscribe to the posts of selected NetBehavior list posters? I enjoy everybody's contributions but I would like some member contributions to go to a different email address if possible.

Re: [NetBehaviour] How to subscribe to posts by specific list members?

2011-04-03 Thread chillspike
Thank you! On Sunday, April 3, 2011, helen varley jamieson he...@creative-catalyst.com wrote: just use a filter for those senders ... :) On 3/04/11 9:07 PM, chillspike wrote: Is there a way to subscribe to the posts of selected NetBehavior list posters? I

[NetBehaviour] How Dutch organised via Twitter to stop bankers getting bonuses

2011-04-01 Thread dave miller
ING customers mobilised on Twitter and other social networks to protest at bonuses paid to bosses at the bank, one of the biggest in the country. The threat of direct action raised the spectre of a partial run on ING, terrifying the Dutch establishment. Fred Polhout, union organiser at the bank,

[NetBehaviour] How To Make A Happening (originally on Vinyl).

2011-03-23 Thread marc garrett
Broadcast on KPFK, Close Radio, March 14, 1977, 14 min. 52 sec. The artist receives and responds to polite instructions by phone. Simple in construction, yet profound in context, How to Make a Happening is Allan Kaprow delivering 11 rules on how, and how not, to make a Happening, an movement

Re: [NetBehaviour] How to Be a Performance Artist : Stay Current With Your Performance Art Piece.

2011-03-16 Thread Dion Laurent
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honne_and_tatemae ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

[NetBehaviour] How impoverished

2011-03-12 Thread jwm . art . net
How wonderfully impoverished my life is without you facebook! How long before I bend? How improvised my face is licebook, Now that you're my trajectorized blend. How impoverished my life is space bunk/ Bunk space end Life is how my space book ends Mend trends how improvectorized) /

[NetBehaviour] How Banksy bailed out Russian graffiti artists Voina.

2011-03-05 Thread marc garrett
British graffiti artist Banksy may never have been seen in public but his nearest Russian equivalents cannot seem to keep out of the news these days - thanks partly to the Russian police. Leonid Nikolayev and Oleg Vorotnikov, members of the radical art collective Voina, were freed from custody

Re: [NetBehaviour] How Banksy bailed out Russian graffiti artists Voina.

2011-03-05 Thread manik
marc.garr...@furtherfield.org To: netbehaviour for networked distributed creativity netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2011 1:02 PM Subject: [NetBehaviour] How Banksy bailed out Russian graffiti artists Voina. British graffiti artist Banksy may never have been seen

Re: [NetBehaviour] How a Library Saved My Life

2011-03-04 Thread marc garrett
Thanks Paul, Not too late at all - It probably should be added on the community blog with the other posts... wishing you well. marc Belatedly, a poem by Albert Goldbarth, Library. I don't think I found it on this list, but then again, if I did, pardon the repost:

Re: [NetBehaviour] How a Library Saved My Life

2011-03-03 Thread Paul Hertz
Belatedly, a poem by Albert Goldbarth, Library. I don't think I found it on this list, but then again, if I did, pardon the repost: http://poems.com/special_features/library.htm -- Pau On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 11:40 AM, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote: Hi Edward, Thanks for

Re: [NetBehaviour] How a Library Saved My Life.

2011-02-07 Thread Alan Sondheim
Tried to leave a message on the blog, but ended up with a missed mussed mess of circuitious passwords. I forwarded this to a number of people; there are crises, plural, with libraries here - Queens County for example, which apparently was voted the best library system in the US by the

[NetBehaviour] How a Library Saved My Life

2011-02-07 Thread Edward Picot
Marc - That's a great post. I do think, however, that you can also get a sense of being in a learning community through online participation - I can remember my own sense of excitement and encouragement when I first started to join communities like WebArtery and TrAce online about ten years

Re: [NetBehaviour] How a Library Saved My Life

2011-02-07 Thread marc garrett
Hi Edward, Thanks for reading the post, I do agree with you that on-line communities offer resources which can help those who wish to discover others who are either thinking or creating in relational or similar contexts. like I said, the Internet is under threat. Large social-networking

Re: [NetBehaviour] How a Library Saved My Life.

2011-02-07 Thread marc garrett
Hi Martha, This is a phenomenal post -- deeply touching and relevant to what is going on in many countries. Yes, unfortunately many are falling for the con-trick that we lose all these valuable resources due to the financial crash, but in reality it is a very different story. And because

Re: [NetBehaviour] How a Library Saved My Life.

2011-02-07 Thread marc garrett
Hi Alan, Thanks for reading the post on the community blog, and also for the very similar examples you have given and how it has already happened in the US. There is quite a movement in the UK against these Cuts by those who know the true nature of why they are really being implimented. You

Re: [NetBehaviour] How a Library Saved My Life.

2011-02-07 Thread marc garrett
Hi Alan, Which is one strong reason why we all need to connect with each other, imagine if the Internet did not happen... marc Thanks. Murdoch's Fox network really shapes news here, I think for the majority of Americans (I believe it's watched more than twice as much as MSNBC and CNN

Re: [NetBehaviour] How a Library Saved My Life.

2011-02-07 Thread Rob Myers
On 02/07/2011 06:20 PM, marc garrett wrote: Which is one strong reason why we all need to connect with each other, imagine if the Internet did not happen... We should all be preparing for if it doesn't... http://openmesh.wordpress.com/

[NetBehaviour] How a Library Saved My Life.

2011-02-06 Thread marc garrett
How a Library Saved My Life. By Marc Garrett, on Furtherfield's Community Blog. http://www.furtherfield.org/blog/marc-garrett/how-library-saved-my-life Recently I read Claire Bishop's excellent article 'Con-Demmed to the Bleakest of Futures: Report from the UK'

[NetBehaviour] How to win at kettling – a guide for non-policemen.

2011-02-01 Thread marc garrett
How to win at kettling – a guide for non-policemen. During the second half of 2010 an exciting and physically challenging new urban sport broke out of the sub-cultures and into the big time. Kettling, once the preserve of climate activists, anarchists and anti-fascists, took the student world

[NetBehaviour] How Broken is Game Journalism? An Analysis of Three Gaming Sites.

2010-12-04 Thread marc garrett
How Broken is Game Journalism? An Analysis of Three Gaming Sites. by Joseph Jackmovich. Top ten lists, objectification of women, and the wholesale copying of press releases; these are some of the unfortunate trends in gaming journalism today. Some would call game journalism a kind of

Re: [NetBehaviour] How Broken is Game Journalism? An Analysis of Three Gaming Sites.

2010-12-04 Thread Rob Myers
On 12/04/2010 10:40 AM, marc garrett wrote: How Broken is Game Journalism? An Analysis of Three Gaming Sites. [...] objectification of women, It's not just the sites. The magazines are particularly male-inadequate as well. - Rob. ___ NetBehaviour

[NetBehaviour] how they were to be among you (figlet poetics, music)

2010-11-29 Thread Alan Sondheim
how they were to be among you http://www.alansondheim.org/social1.png or social1.gif http://www.alansondheim.org/social2.png or social2.gif http://www.alansondheim.org/social3.png or social3.gif accompanied by http://www.alansondheim.org/devils3.mp3 output fantastic

[NetBehaviour] How to Be a Performance Artist : Stay Current With Your Performance Art Piece.

2010-11-22 Thread marc garrett
How to Be a Performance Artist : Stay Current With Your Performance Art Piece. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwVZXTGg9tY ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

[NetBehaviour] How to forget

2010-10-27 Thread Pall Thayer
The other day someone, I think it was Alan S. but I'm not sure, posted something about forgetting. So I created this new Microcode titled How to forget. It makes a perl script forget all of its variables. If you define variables before the foreach loop and try to print them after it, they will be

Re: [NetBehaviour] How To Use an Elevator Without Stopping...

2010-09-05 Thread marc garrett
Hi Isabel, Good point - mmm, strange... marc Hello, Just wondering - why are the 4, 14 and 24 buttons missing? On 5 September 2010 12:17, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org mailto:marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote: notstopping

Re: [NetBehaviour] How To Use an Elevator Without Stopping...

2010-09-05 Thread Per Platou
My guess is that this is a Japanese elevator. Apparently the word for 4 is shi, which also means death. Hence no death floors. Per On 5 Sep 2010, at 21:00, isabel brison wrote: Hello, Just wondering - why are the 4, 14 and 24 buttons missing? On 5 September 2010 12:17, marc garrett

Re: [NetBehaviour] How To Use an Elevator Without Stopping...

2010-09-05 Thread Rob Myers
On 09/05/2010 11:12 PM, Per Platou wrote: My guess is that this is a Japanese elevator. Apparently the word for 4 is shi, which also means death. Hence no death floors. Well that makes the whole 13th floor thing seem a bit non-goth. - Rob. ___

[NetBehaviour] how we do not die

2010-07-06 Thread Alan Sondheim
how we do not die how we carry on our children are our coding, broken and distorted our bodies return to stars, having come from stars it's a long trajectory our bodies take our world continues in our wakes our molecules scatter into winds and seas and marshes our belongings disperse and

Re: [NetBehaviour] how to improve your focus?

2010-06-10 Thread Alan Sondheim
Unfortunately this just turns off _your_ internet; I suggest more dire methods... Alan On Thu, 10 Jun 2010, James Morris wrote: how to improve your focus? turn off the internet! for example, on Gentoo Linux: xxx...@localhost ~ $ sudo /etc/init.d/net.eth0 stop * Bringing down interface

Re: [NetBehaviour] how to improve your focus?

2010-06-10 Thread Alan Sondheim
Exactly, but then you'd never have to look at your avatar again! On Thu, 10 Jun 2010, James Morris wrote: but then your focus would still be distracted by a dire method to turn off the whole internet, which is a bit like cutting off your avatars nose to spite its digital face. On 10 June

Re: [NetBehaviour] how to improve your focus?

2010-06-10 Thread James Morris
but then your focus would still be distracted by a dire method to turn off the whole internet, which is a bit like cutting off your avatars nose to spite its digital face. On 10 June 2010 21:03, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com wrote: Unfortunately this just turns off _your_ internet; I

[NetBehaviour] how to improve your focus?

2010-06-10 Thread James Morris
how to improve your focus? turn off the internet! for example, on Gentoo Linux: xxx...@localhost ~ $ sudo /etc/init.d/net.eth0 stop * Bringing down interface eth0 * Stopping dhcpcd on eth0 ... [ ok ] * Removing addresses and to turn on the internet (if

[NetBehaviour] How to Make an Earthquake.

2010-04-04 Thread marc garrett
How to Make an Earthquake. by Ruth Krauss and Crockett Johnson, 1954 http://curiouspages.blogspot.com/2010/02/how-to-make-earthquake.ht ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org

[NetBehaviour] How you can help the bang.Lab and EDT

2010-04-03 Thread micha cardenas
Please pass this on! http://bang.calit2.net/2010/04/how-you-can-help-the-bang-lab-and-edt/ There are two main ways you can show support at this time. Thank you all for the signatures! The showing of support from around the world will surely help our case and hopefully demonstrate to the UCOP how

Re: [NetBehaviour] How to Bypass Internet Censorship. Floss Manuals...

2010-03-31 Thread Rob Myers
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 13:16:24 +0100, info i...@furtherfield.org wrote: How to Bypass Internet Censorship. Floss Manuals... On which subject, does anyone know of a trustworthy Virtual Private Network provider usable from the UK? - Rob. ___ NetBehaviour

Re: [NetBehaviour] How to Bypass Internet Censorship. Floss Manuals...

2010-03-31 Thread Simon Biggs
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] How to Bypass Internet Censorship. Floss Manuals... On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 13:16:24 +0100, info i...@furtherfield.org wrote: How to Bypass Internet Censorship. Floss Manuals... On which subject, does

[NetBehaviour] How to move the brain with a Japanese line drawing.

2010-03-22 Thread marc garrett
How to move the brain with a Japanese line drawing. When does your brain perceive a still image as moving? IN THE YouTube age it is easy to forget that artists rely on clever tricks to create a sense of motion in still images. Now brain scans show why one method of creating implicit motion,

[NetBehaviour] How the 'new feminism' went wrong.

2010-03-07 Thread marc garrett
How the 'new feminism' went wrong. Charlotte Raven (Guardian article). From pole-dancing lessons to baking cupcakes, modern woman thinks she can do it all. Germaine Greer's free-thinking female eunuch has been replaced by the desperately self-inventing 'Madonna', argues Charlotte Raven, who

Re: [NetBehaviour] How the 'new feminism' went wrong.

2010-03-07 Thread ximena alarcon
A good article. I read it on Saturday and later on went to see Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, and well... I am still confused... I don't know if Alice is a new feminist, or an old one. I wonder if she truly knows what she wants to be, in wonderland, and in the other lands... I enjoyed how she

Re: [NetBehaviour] How the 'new feminism' went wrong.

2010-03-07 Thread isabel brison
I wonder how many hours a day those queens from TB's Alice spend applying makeup and choosing what to wear... that's the real problem with all the looking sexy thing, it takes so long you never have time left to do anything interesting. On 7 March 2010 21:00, ximena alarcon

Re: [NetBehaviour] How the 'new feminism' went wrong.

2010-03-07 Thread Mark Hancock
ximena, that's an interesting take on Alice, I'll go along to watch it now with a different attitude rather than perceiving it as mere spectacle. As for Katie Price. Ahh, you know I sometimes think that if she hadn't invented herself we would have had to do it anyway. I'm reading Duncan Reekie's

[NetBehaviour] How Companies Are Using Your Social Media Data.

2010-03-02 Thread info
How Companies Are Using Your Social Media Data. Companies are mining the social web to build dossiers on you. Information posted publicly on blogs, Facebook, Twitter, forums and other sites is fair game. It is yet another reminder that people need to be aware of what they are posting on social

Re: [NetBehaviour] How Companies Are Using Your Social Media Data.

2010-03-02 Thread Mark Hancock
I'm not sure what anyone else thinks about this, but I'd always just assumed that my existence on a website that is hosted and run by a company, is only there to harvest marketing data anyway? Like being allowed to wander through a mall, but only during the hours of consumerism. The fun bit is to

[NetBehaviour] How online life distorts privacy rights for all.

2010-01-10 Thread info
How online life distorts privacy rights for all. By Zoe Kleinman People who post intimate details about their lives on the internet undermine everybody else's right to privacy, claims an academic. Dr Kieron O'Hara has called for people to be more aware of the impact on society of what they

[NetBehaviour] How Data Visualisation Helped Uncover A Musical Hoax

2010-01-08 Thread Rob Myers
http://www.charm.rhul.ac.uk/projects/p2_3_2.html The AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music (CHARM) was established in 2004 at Royal Holloway, University of London, in partnership with King's College London and the University of Sheffield. Its mission is to promote

Re: [NetBehaviour] How Not to be an Atheist.

2010-01-03 Thread Rob Myers
On 02/01/10 23:39, Alan Sondheim wrote: How does Rotman deal with Tibetan, Sanskrit, and other alphabetic scripts that are inherent in Buddhism, Jainism, Hinduism, and other non-montheis- tic religions or concepts? I think this (the lack of comparative religious knowledge) is one of the

Re: [NetBehaviour] How Not to be an Atheist.

2010-01-03 Thread Curt Cloninger
Hi Rob, I agree. A worthwhile read ( http://www.metamute.org/en/content/how_not_to_be_an_atheist ). There was Bakhtin where I wanted him to be, and A Thousand Plateaus interpreted aright. And amen to the observation that old media has always been a lot more interactive and non-linear than

[NetBehaviour] How Not to be an Atheist.

2010-01-02 Thread info
How Not to be an Atheist. By Ben Pritchett Ben Pritchett dives into the alphabet soup of Brian Rotman's Becoming Beside Ourselves and Joanna Zylinska's Bioethics in the Age of New Media and picks apart the jumbled relations between ethics, new media and subjectivity. These books share a

Re: [NetBehaviour] How Not to be an Atheist.

2010-01-02 Thread Alan Sondheim
How does Rotman deal with Tibetan, Sanskrit, and other alphabetic scripts that are inherent in Buddhism, Jainism, Hinduism, and other non-montheis- tic religions or concepts? Thanks, Alan On Sat, 2 Jan 2010, info wrote: How Not to be an Atheist. By Ben Pritchett Ben Pritchett dives

[NetBehaviour] HOW

2009-12-14 Thread manik
...HOW ARE YOU EMOTIONALY... MANIK,DECEMBER 2009... ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

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