Re: [PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility?

2007-04-10 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
Wow, poo one-up-manship. More more! .hc On Apr 6, 2007, at 1:06 PM, marius schebella wrote: I make one every day. it is still hot. (attached) marius. hard off wrote: i made a poo : ) (poo attached) - ---

Re: [PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility?

2007-04-08 Thread David Powers
On 4/6/07, Greg Pond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bounce these quotes by Duchamp off Debord, Deleuze and Guattari- also don't forget Bourriaud: I am still a victim of chess. It has all the beauty of art - and much more. It cannot be commercialized. Chess is much purer than art in its social

[PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility?

2007-04-06 Thread Kevin McCoy
Maybe a little break from technical discussions into aesthetics and context :) http://art.sewanee.edu/mccoy/comparison.jpg From left to right: Situationist International, The Naked City Expanded view of a multiple GOP patch Julie Mehretu, Untitled I originally put this together as a half-joke,

Re: [PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility?

2007-04-06 Thread jared
] On Behalf Of Kevin McCoy Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 8:04 AM To: PD-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility? Maybe a little break from technical discussions into aesthetics and context :) http://art.sewanee.edu/mccoy/comparison.jpg From left to right: Situationist

Re: [PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility?

2007-04-06 Thread Steffen
On 06/04/2007, at 9.04, Kevin McCoy wrote: http://art.sewanee.edu/mccoy/comparison.jpg From left to right: Situationist International, The Naked City Expanded view of a multiple GOP patch Julie Mehretu, Untitled Very nice! I dig it. Are there any articles/literature on this sort of

Re: [PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility?

2007-04-06 Thread hard off
i made a poo : ) (poo attached) poo.pd Description: Binary data ___ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management - http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list

Re: [PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility?

2007-04-06 Thread Steffen
On 06/04/2007, at 13.13, hard off wrote: i made a poo : ) and a tom hanks drawing. I forgot to mention - the graphical lingo that has emerged in the emails repesenting the graphical elements. [obj], [msg(, [numberbox\. - the graphics that are made in Pd for example for the icon and the

Re: [PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility?

2007-04-06 Thread padawan12
I really like that Kevin. Is there any connection between the parts of the triptych other than a purely aesthetic one (which works very well imho)? Here's a piece shown in gallery for the Edinburgh Scienece Festival last year as part of the Ensight project. http://www.ensight.org.uk/index.php

Re: [PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility?

2007-04-06 Thread Steffen
On 07/04/2007, at 5.03, padawan12 wrote: I really like that Kevin. Is there any connection between the parts of the triptych other than a purely aesthetic one (which works very well imho)? I can't answer for Kevin, of cause. But since the name of the Situationist work is The Naked City and

Re: [PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility?

2007-04-06 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Steffen hat gesagt: // Steffen wrote: I find a lot of complex messy patches tremendously beautiful. Also watch out for Nicola Unger's PD Bear: http://www.starwingartists.com/bearthewarlord/files/pdbear.html Ciao -- Frank Barknecht _ __footils.org_ __goto10.org__

Re: [PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility?

2007-04-06 Thread Steffen
On 06/04/2007, at 18.01, Frank Barknecht wrote: Hallo, Steffen hat gesagt: // Steffen wrote: I find a lot of complex messy patches tremendously beautiful. Also watch out for Nicola Unger's PD Bear: http://www.starwingartists.com/bearthewarlord/files/pdbear.html Thanks Frank!

Re: [PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility?

2007-04-06 Thread marius schebella
I make one every day. it is still hot. (attached) marius. hard off wrote: i made a poo : ) (poo attached) ___ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management

Re: [PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility?

2007-04-06 Thread Kevin McCoy
I really like that Kevin. Is there any connection between the parts of the triptych other than a purely aesthetic one (which works very well imho)? This is what I am suspecting... I sense that there is some kind of sensibility about interconnectedness, complexity, and maybe even

[PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility?

2007-04-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here it is another cool example of intriguing mess in a PD patch (ring'o'ding_in_my_brain by cabowitz) http://www.cabowitz.com/ring.pd (also here http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-829-ring-ding) Yes, looks like one of the most intriguing aspects of PD patch programming is the almost

Re: [PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility?

2007-04-06 Thread Phil Stone
I'm in a band called The Hub, and we've been exploring this very idea for over twenty years. If you are interested in emergent behavior of networks, particularly in a musical manifestation, take a look -- and listen, there's some free audio there -- at http://hub.artifact.com . Great

[PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility?

2007-04-06 Thread Greg Pond
Kevin, These ideas are interesting. I would also look at the chess career of Marcel Duchamp as a possible corollary that predates our technologies. I think it addresses similar ideas: Bounce these quotes by Duchamp off Debord, Deleuze and Guattari- also don't forget Bourriaud: I am still a

Re: [PD] [not really OT] a contemporary sensibility?

2007-04-06 Thread Chris McCormick
On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 12:07:15PM -0500, Kevin McCoy wrote: even more interesting when we think about the glitch... or imagine a psychogeography of a digital network... I liked that idea of listening to the linux kernel! http://peep.sourceforge.net/intro.html