On 09/02/11 14:30, Andreas Maria Jacobs wrote: > More questions about the postion of the artist in an alienated network
The network is not alienating for me because I was already alienated. The social contact I currently have is gained and maintained though technological communication networks. I have no problem with people who wish to stay in their merely phone-and-mail-mediated social cliques. That has little moral bearing on my existence. People who *have* to stay in such cliques would indicate issues of social justice if network access was a good thing. ;-) I've posted recently about what to do when the net is turned off. And others have recently posted about saving library access. Is physically meeting and chatting at HHTP less exclusive than virtual discussion on Netbehaviour? People who can't get to London probably don't think so. I'm honestly curious: what do you feel we should be discussing/doing instead, and why? - Rob. _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
