Well,
Felix Stalder wrote:
[1] http://nettime.freeflux.net, http://nettime-ann.freeflux.net/
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On Jun 11, 2006, at 5:57 PM, A. G-C wrote:
From this point of view, I think that Geert's provocation on closing
the list to have it reborning from this new time, it is really
interesting as logical activist attitude happening in real time of
the mails against misunderstanding and
I haven't posted to nettime in what a Slovene friend would no doubt
call the age of a dog, but read it quite regularly and still
consider it a kind of ongoing online cornerstone, and have to say that
my vote (be it worthless for the above reasons, or not), is in kinship
with David Garcia's
At 10:39 AM +0200 6/12/06, David Garcia wrote:
I would argue that any movement for radical change should be carried
out in close collaboration with the moderators and should take a very
different approach and tone from some of the peremptory notifications
we have seen on this thread. And above all
Hi everyone,
sorry for my previous post, it went out without being finished. What
I wanted to say was that many of the themes that critical net.culture
talked about 10 years ago are now mainstream. They are now playing
themselves out on a scale far beyond 'net.culture', indeed, they have
On 9-Jun-06, at 10:38 AM, Felix Stalder wrote:
I agree, on many levels, nettime works quite well, so there is not an
urgent need to change something. But, this does not mean it cannot be
improved. Sure it can. But to do that, we need concrete ideas, what
would you, personally, individually,
Awesome--a nice start would be to de-moderate the list; that is, remove the
intelligentsia filters, moderation and so on, no?
NRIII
Nicholas Ruiz III
ABD/GTA
Interdisciplinary Program in the Humanities
--Florida State University--
Editor, Kritikos
http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~nr03/