Hi Tom,

No problem, I have posted a version of my reading list on here anyway.

Perhaps you missed earlier chats with Alan regarding my course, its 
subject and theme etc...

..."The programme of study falls under - Film/Television/Media Studies
Research. Although many individuals are studying digital, media art
within this framework of study.

An edited intro...

How artists engage in the process of taking control of the medium of
technology, and their own creative voice; is complicated and works at
many different degrees of self-agency and situation-based needs. The
Situationists in their own time had to bring about a completely new way
of being in the world. They changed habits and approaches to their own
art, introducing new territories of art practice, adapting and moving
their attention into the realms of film, book distribution and projects
(happening) in everyday culture. In light of Debord's statement "There
can be no freely spent time until we possess the modern tools for the
construction of everyday life. The use of such tools will mark the leap
from a utopian revolutionary art to an experimental revolutionary art.

My starting question is - How can art maintain its authenticity in a
Neoliberalist world?

It's a little bit more complex, but the above give's you some idea  :-)"

wishing you well.

marc


 > marc.
 > I wasn't clear, when people say "what are you reading at such and 
such a place" it means what's the course about, not literally "what ARE 
you reading"
 >  
 > :)
 >  
 >
 >
 > --- On Mon, 11/10/10, marc garrett <[email protected]> wrote:
 >
 >
 >     From: marc garrett <[email protected]>
 >     Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] From today...
 >     To: "NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity" 
<[email protected]>
 >     Date: Monday, 11 October, 2010, 22:12
 >
 >     Hi Tom,
 >
 >     For the sake of the Netbehaviour community I will send you a list
 >     'personally', if you are interested.
 >
 >     wishing you well.
 >
 >     marc
 >     >  Good for you!
 >     > What are you "reading" as posh people would say?
 >     >
 >     > tom
 >     >
 >     > On 11/10/2010 16:01, marc garrett wrote:
 >     >> Hi Netbehaviourists,
 >     >>
 >     >>   From today...
 >     >>
 >     >> I am a student at Birkbeck University - a whole new experience 
for me.
 >     >>
 >     >> It's good to become someone else again ;-)
 >     >>
 >     >> marc
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