Hi Jeremy all Netbehaviourists,
A warm thank you to Jeremy, for finding the time to take part in the
interview on the Netbehaviour list.
I hope those who specifically joined the list for the discussion, as
well as regular subscribers, enjoyed the interview as it progressed.
For those who
Hi Marc,
Friday's performance went really really well,
great turn out and amazing audience, who of course were integral to
the performance,
for those who are just checking in, I wrote a new piece of software
called WarMail that lets groups of people work together on an email
using an asteroids
Hi Jeremy,
Before we wind this interview down - could you explain to those who were
not present at the HTTP Gallery for your performance, what you did and
how you feel it went, along with any other observations that you feel
worth mentioning?
marc
Hey Marc,
sorry for taking so long to
Hi Jeremy all,
Thank you for your recent post to netbehaviour.
I am sure that many on here are aware by now, - the show is today. We
are currently getting everything ready.
So, I will respond to Jeremy's questions over the weekend.
If anyone on this list just so happens to be in London, come
marc,
kickn' it up a notch with the Freud! great stuff.
the truth is, I started art school in the 90s and all of my profs
taught identity politics work. Actually my first EVER studio class was
called women in art (I was the only man in the course). So starting
out I always felt as though I
Hi Jeremy,
kickn' it up a notch with the Freud! great stuff.
Yes, I may do this every now and then. Not necessarily with Freud, but
with other references, just to open things up but only if it feels relevant.
the truth is, I started art school in the 90s
and all of my profs taught identity
marc,
Do you think that going through the re-evaluative process of
justification has helped or hindered your practice, in regards to your
creative-identity and approach to what your artwork could of been?
I think it's healthy to re-evaluate, at least it's healthy for me. It
keeps me in check
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
Hey Marc,
1. Absolutely conscious. As I hinted the perception of some kind of
order, some truth in everything that can be revealed is both
interesting and hilarious to me. Mostly because the process involves a
tremendous amount of abstraction, and therefore an acceptable amount
of error. This
Hi Jeremy,
Rewinding back into the Star Wars theme just for a moment. I have just
found out that the UK's first Jedi course is on offer at Queen's
University Belfast in November.
it hopes to attract Star Wars fans and introduce them to the joys of
continuing their education through open
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Hi Jeremy.
I like the poster image as well.
Jeremy Bailey wrote:
Tron
I find Tron fascinating because its striking aesthetic is the product of
computers being mythologised by people with a limited technological
understanding of computers but a
Hi Jeremy,
It is interesting how well the main image that you have designed for
'WarMail', relates to the references you have posted. This shows an
attention to fine detail, not just with respect to the colour used, but
also the form and composition. The triangle used in 'WarMail'
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