Yann, The other day someone posted on this list about a project that was a "research platform... on the potential of translocally networked spatial practices." The project, it was claimed, investigates "urban network processes, spaces of geocultural crises, and forms of cultural participation and self-determination" in which "sites of alternative urban engagement are collected on a database" as research into "emerging architectural cultures."
By contrast, your text is eloquence personified. I really wouldn't worry about it. Bob ________________________________ From: info <[email protected]> Monday, 2 February, 2009 21:34:09 Subject: [NetBehaviour] Does it mean something? Hello Netbehaviourists, i'd like to know if the following text means something in english... i'm not sure, please let me know. cheers, yann "Infoscape is an online image generator, using web server log files and background pictures to compose static images. Data extracted from log files, or from a database, are dripped onto the background picture, chosen by the user, in a way called ’statistic dripping’, as a tribute to Jackson Pollock . In Statistic Dripping, the canvas is a picture selected on the network by the painter. The painter is the user of the application. The movement is the trace of website visitors displacements, treated by the software. Furthermore, Infoscape works on JPEG compression level in order to transgress photography and reveal the intrinsic digital nature of the generated image. It confronts localized space evoked on pre-selected background picture and remote data included into these spaces, and doing so, it is a conceptual tool to preconfigure and reflect upon ubiquitous computing and the ability for every atom on earth to get an IP address and a digital identity." http://www.yannleguennec.com/blog/2004/12/28/infoscape/ -- _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
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