Re: [NetBehaviour] Ada Lovelace and multi-maryfestos

2009-04-05 Thread isabel brison
Hi Had the same problem, tried adding an o, thus: http://multi-maryfesto.blogspot.com/ and it worked! isabel 2009/4/5 Catherine Daly c.a.b.d...@gmail.com Hi. I can't find the blog. even at blogspot. There's a cfw on another list for Delirious Hem blog (not updated since December) for

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

2009-04-16 Thread isabel brison
Hello everyone, I'd like to share some thoughts about the fly for art topic. First of all, I haven't taken the pledge because I've actually got a flight booked for next month. But I rarely fly for art, so I don't think it will make much difference anyway. I think the problem is much bigger than

Re: [NetBehaviour] New project Zumzum Gallery: Counter Theory of Colors

2009-05-16 Thread isabel brison
Hello, I was wondering if there is anything new about apolitical art. I think it is common, in democratic regimes, for the State to promote supposedly neutral artists. And is it really possible to be apolitical insofar as most of our daily choices have some political element to them? Also, and

Re: [NetBehaviour] New project Zumzum Gallery: Counter Theory of Colors

2009-05-16 Thread isabel brison
OPINION solely on the COLOR subject. Thanks, good luck, cool down and try not to believe everything the theorics tell you Montserrat Bru chairperson Zumzum Gallery.Emerging Arts head curator Digital Power Poetry On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 12:42 PM, isabel brison ijayes...@gmail.comwrote: Hello

Re: [NetBehaviour] Glad if You Read

2009-11-26 Thread isabel brison
Why wait? In 3 years time, Facebook will probably be quite out of fashion. Do it now! isabel 2009/11/26 renato 0...@underconstriction.net Hello again (since the first shy post) i'm Renato from Italy, and would be glad, happy to invite everyone to give a quick look to this fb group. (That

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] The Telekommunist Manifesto from Dmytri Kleiner is out now!

2010-10-24 Thread isabel brison
I'm not sure I understood this. If amateurs are blocking professionals' careers, does this mean they are doing the job as well as the professionals? And if so, will that not make professionalization in these areas obsolete? And why should this be necessarily bad? On 24 October 2010 18:38, James

Re: [NetBehaviour] Barcelona

2010-10-26 Thread isabel brison
Its my first time in Barcelona Anyone been there before? Any recommendations? Hello, This is a good vegan restaurant, with cheap, tasty food: http://www.sincarne.net/castellano/restaurantes-vegetarianos-barcelona/juicy-jones.htm Also if you stay until the 4th Nov, there is an interesting

Re: [NetBehaviour] worries about blacklists

2012-02-07 Thread isabel brison
Hello, Just wondering why you choose not to call yourself an artist. Because the random stuff you post looks suspiciously like art to me... Isabel On 6 February 2012 15:04, James Morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote: Hi, I recently noticed that facebook warns people about links to my website

Re: [NetBehaviour] worries about blacklists

2012-02-07 Thread isabel brison
On 7 Feb 2012, at 14:29, isabel brison wrote: Hello, Just wondering why you choose not to call yourself an artist. Because the random stuff you post looks suspiciously like art to me... Isabel On 6 February 2012 15:04, James Morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote: Hi, I recently noticed

Re: [NetBehaviour] worries about blacklists

2012-02-07 Thread isabel brison
aren't reading this) to see students being primed as potential cannon-fodder for the art world. best Simon On 7 Feb 2012, at 14:29, isabel brison wrote: Hello, Just wondering why you choose not to call yourself an artist. Because the random stuff you post looks suspiciously like art

Re: [NetBehaviour] art and beauty :-)

2012-02-08 Thread isabel brison
Nice pics! :-) On 8 February 2012 03:58, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com wrote: art and beauty :-) http://www.alansondheim.org/mon.jpg http://www.alansondheim.org/mon1.jpg ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org

Re: [NetBehaviour] artbollocks-mode update

2012-02-28 Thread isabel brison
How about alterity, and possibly mise en abyme too... Isabel On 28 February 2012 20:43, Rob Myers r...@robmyers.org wrote: I've updated artbollocks-mode.el to fix a bug add some new words - https://gitorious.org/robmyers/scripts/blobs/master/artbollocks-mode.el Extra words that should

Re: [NetBehaviour] You're Missing The Point

2012-06-15 Thread isabel brison
Is Ian Bogost an alien or a rubber boot? I must be missing the point. On 14 June 2012 22:06, Rob Myers r...@robmyers.org wrote: Are women or girls or sexiness to have no *ontological* place alongside chipmunks, lighthouses, and galoshes? - p99, 'Alien Phenomenology, or What It's Like To Be

Re: [NetBehaviour] You're Missing The Point

2012-06-15 Thread isabel brison
Thanks :-) I thought that might be it, but the quotation taken out of context conjured up some pretty horrifying images. On 15 June 2012 14:46, James Morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote: On 15/06/12 isabel brison ijayes...@gmail.com wrote: Is Ian Bogost an alien or a rubber boot? I must

Re: [NetBehaviour] Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian

2012-07-09 Thread isabel brison
Awesome sequence! On 9 July 2012 02:32, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com wrote: Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian http://www.alansondheim.org/MAI1.jpg http://www.alansondheim.org/MAI2.jpg http://www.alansondheim.org/MAI3.jpg

Re: [NetBehaviour] THE WORKING CLASS LOVE NEOPLASTICISM 1

2012-08-17 Thread isabel brison
Had took it to mean some sort of political ideology by the ruling class requiring the working class to be more dynamic and flexible in their approach to work! I wouldn't give them any ideas, or it may yet happen... it would be sort of ironic though. Not that all modernist utopian approaches

Re: [NetBehaviour] Dr Hairy wins an award!

2012-09-14 Thread isabel brison
Great news! I'm a huge Dr. Hairy fan. I only wish there were more episodes... :-) On 14 September 2012 14:15, Edward Picot edw...@edwardpicot.com wrote: Dear all - Dr Hairy wins an award! In my ordinary life as a Practice Manager, I and Dr David Hindmarsh (the doctor I work for) have

Re: [NetBehaviour] Against Aphorisms

2012-09-23 Thread isabel brison
In one of the Lisbon underground stations (richly decorated with art at the taxpayer's expense) there is a mural with a snippet from a well-known portuguese poet. It reads If I were to live forever, and eternally strive for and attain the perfection of things. I always thought it sounded awfully

Re: [NetBehaviour] Bot or Not Bot - What do you think?

2012-11-22 Thread isabel brison
Hello all, There are a few small mistakes in Christy's writing, such as the spacing in this sentence: 16:10:37 You need to get intouch with the sender of this parcel ...Amazon And the plural in this one: Christy: 16:19:46 Contact the sender for all these information. My question is,

Re: [NetBehaviour] Gilgamesh (Edward Picot)

2013-01-29 Thread isabel brison
Hello, Just wondering why it is that only Samhat is being considered sexist. Or is all that beer-and-snacks business (not to mention the disregard for curtains) what all men really do? :-) I love it, by the way, and can't wait for the next episode... On 29 January 2013 19:32, Edward Picot

Re: [NetBehaviour] FREE PEOPLE

2013-02-22 Thread isabel brison
I'm free Mondays. On 22 February 2013 16:18, manik ma...@sbb.rs wrote: ** ... MANIK WONDER IS THERE ANY MORE FREE PEOPLE ? ... IT'S GOOD TO KNOW FOR THOSE RARE BYRDS ... MANIK ... FEBRUARY ... 2013 ... ___ NetBehaviour mailing list

Re: [NetBehaviour] Fw: there are facts in philosophy

2013-03-07 Thread isabel brison
On 6 March 2013 23:36, manik ma...@sbb.rs wrote: ** ...We couldn't understand why we have in front of our eyes so hard labor to describe Heidegger nazi background (source Wikipedia, thanks Annie! ). We don't know educated man who haven't heard for that fact about his life and work. I

Re: [NetBehaviour] Would like comments in relation to an upcoming talk -

2013-03-18 Thread isabel brison
-catalyst.comwrote: me too. what's wrong with being unpopular? :) On 17/03/13 3:26 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote: We do this... On Sun, 17 Mar 2013, isabel brison wrote: A recipe for action: 1. stop buying meat 2. tell everyone you know to stop buying meat until you have no friends left

Re: [NetBehaviour] The Art of the Hunt

2013-04-30 Thread isabel brison
Another example of deliberate obfuscation is rolling papers. They pretend as though they are for rolling cigarettes but in reality people buy them to roll marijuana. Actually lots of people - me included - buy rolling paper for the express purpose of rolling cigarettes. Rolling tobacco is a

Re: [NetBehaviour] Links

2013-05-25 Thread isabel brison
Hi, I've always used Delicious as a convenient way to organize bookmarks and access them from anywhere, and never really explored the social aspect of it. I'm curious though: did it get worse since Yahoo sold it? I noticed one or two things about the interface were different, but in terms of

Re: [NetBehaviour] Links

2013-05-25 Thread isabel brison
It feels like a dying product, I gave up on it. The thing is, I use it more like a browser extension than a web platform, and in that sense it's still very handy. I was just wondering about what effect leaving Yahoo has had on the social side of it (which I don't really have any experience

Re: [NetBehaviour] OCCUPY KEMPINSKI ISTANBUL

2013-07-16 Thread isabel brison
Correct me if I'm wrong: you're asking for money to travel to Istanbul and exhibit your work in a ridiculously expensive hotel? In what way can this be related to the occupy movement? On 16 July 2013 12:54, kim asendorf k...@kaubonschen.com wrote: We will enter and occupy the €30,000 Sultan

Re: [NetBehaviour] Links

2013-07-31 Thread isabel brison
I thought standing next to the food and acting like you haven't eaten for a week was de rigueur for starving artists. On 31 July 2013 20:19, Rob Myers r...@robmyers.org wrote: On 31/07/13 11:53 AM, dave miller wrote: Hi Rob The etiquette no-no's are great - I've already done a lot of them,

Re: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: New Digital Edition by Yinka Shonibare for Frieze London 2013

2013-10-21 Thread isabel brison
I'm not sure the explanation is meant to explain anything, any more than advertising is meant to tell you about the actual properties of whatever it's selling. Yinka Shonibare has been doing this sort of stuff for years as actual physical installations and the words just evolve to fit whatever's

Re: [NetBehaviour] It's Arts Council Cuts time again, a Tory-led program to privatize the arts

2014-01-28 Thread isabel brison
Independent galleries of England, unite in the monetization of your toilets! Er... how about a tourist guide? the hippest places to pee or something. On Jan 28, 2014 9:15 AM, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote: It's Arts Council Cuts time again, a Tory-led program to privatize the

Re: [NetBehaviour] Angry women (still?)

2014-04-24 Thread isabel brison
Hi, Just a thought regarding the idea of the female body as a product in this context: this may be grossly generalizing (please correct if wrong) but I've noticed before that female artists who show themselves naked in their work almost always have conventionally beautiful bodies. perhaps this is

Re: [NetBehaviour] Angry women (still?)

2014-04-24 Thread isabel brison
Absolutely. Though in the world of internet trolling even women who do conform to beauty standards get that sort of feedback if they say the wrong thing in the wrong place (talk about sexism in gaming for example) I suspect that if Moire was fat or old she wouldn't have been allowed to show her

Re: [NetBehaviour] question

2014-05-29 Thread isabel brison
Hi, Not sure if this is related, but I've been having to fish out a lot of netbehaviour emails from my spam box lately (including this conversation). On 29 May 2014 10:54, Michael szp...@yahoo.com wrote: So ( by coincidence I presume) I just got a mail saying that my list membership is

Re: [NetBehaviour] [spectre] post-doc grant programme (blocked postings)

2014-09-06 Thread isabel brison
As for the canon, the best work that enters it is only after the artist is dead and the dust has settled. So that the artist-at-work isn't tainted by rising prices, grants or prizes. Good job artists don't need to eat, or we'd _really_ be in trouble.

Re: [NetBehaviour] [spectre] post-doc grant programme (blocked postings)

2014-09-06 Thread isabel brison
grants. However, with rising prices, only the strongest, or maddest, artists will give the collectors what they don't want. I would agree with you that good artists don't have to eat, if you add so much, especially Americans. Smiles to you, Joel On 9/6/2014 3:25 PM, isabel brison wrote

Re: [NetBehaviour] [spectre] post-doc grant programme (blocked postings)

2014-09-06 Thread isabel brison
. After all, artists are given the divine madness of creativity. I don't expect anyone to live the way I did. But it was a grand time of friendships and bodhisattvas who appeared from nowhere to lend a helping hand. No applications needed! -Joel On 9/6/2014 4:57 PM, isabel brison wrote: Hi

Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO Process

2015-03-15 Thread isabel brison
On 15 March 2015 at 18:21, Randall Packer rpac...@zakros.com wrote: @Michael It also characterises much of my experience of lists from about 2000 onwards… And to my dismay it doesn't seem to be happening here to anything like the extent I'd thought it might. And I wonder why.” So my

Re: [NetBehaviour] Netartizens: no-one has the call

2015-03-15 Thread isabel brison
Hi Dave, echop style='-moz-transform: rotate($angle); z-index:0;font-size:$fontsize; line-height: 30%; color: $color1; background-color: rgb($color1,$color2,$color3);'; if you add -webkit-transform: rotate($angle); transform: rotate($angle); to the above line it will work fine on Chrome and

Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO Process

2015-03-15 Thread isabel brison
I am curious to know how previous DIWO actions manifested on this list and what made them successful? Some info here: http://furtherfield.org/projects/diwo-do-it-others-resource I especially like the idea of unwitting collaborators :-) But seriously, The Surrealists exquisite corpse is a

Re: [NetBehaviour] A Catalogue of Net Behaviours

2015-03-07 Thread isabel brison
I'd question all these categories, which also is indicated by the names cross-pollenating your categories. Yes, let's not try to disintertwingle things :-) -- http://isabelbrison.com http://tellthemachines.com ___ NetBehaviour mailing list

Re: [NetBehaviour] A Behavior of Catalogs

2015-03-08 Thread isabel brison
Thanks, it was great fun doing them :-) -- http://isabelbrison.com http://tellthemachines.com ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

Re: [NetBehaviour] Human For Life!

2015-03-23 Thread isabel brison
On 24 March 2015 at 14:10, BishopZ My question is about the body. Do we intend to keep it? The reason I ask, a lot of conflict is framed as inequality, and a lot of the discussion about equality is based on a certain consistency of what it is to be human. That sort of depends on whether

Re: [NetBehaviour] Their warmed worn-out squaggly puzzle gust squatting red compass!

2015-05-14 Thread isabel brison
Wow. How did you come up with the text? It looks machine generated but really fine-tuned :-) On 15 May 2015 at 08:49, James Morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote: Handsome detriments amongst other things clump together in the night like clocks arguing amongst the tents of claggy braided dragon