what was the post called bob. sounds quite interesting

On 2 Feb 2009, at 22:14, info wrote:

> Thanks Bob,
>
> are you
> http://bobcatchpole.com/biography.php ?
>
> i'm really happy to see this kind of sculpure on netbehaviour. we just
> have to put an IP address on each of these object in order to dial  
> with
> them online (or let's say, within a reflexion about rural design,  
> or ...
> how the form defines itself within a context... or , i'm quite sure  
> the
> web will need these objects... or/and... or and and... or or and...)
>
> definetely, rural design is not binary:
> http://www.yannleguennec.com/blog/2006/09/17/square-on-the-beach/
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> bob catchpole a probablement écrit :
>>
>> 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/
>>
>>
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