Hi Antonio,

I am one of the co-founders of the netbehaviour list which is part of a 
larger network, related neighbourhood of on-line & off-line projects & 
communities, connected with the collective www.furtherfield.org

Sorry for not responding earlier, but we have just got back from the 
marches in London today.

The list is an open environment which loosely exists for those who are 
interested in art, technology & social change. Our history comes from 
art, networked art, activism, hackivism, hacking, net art & media art, 
media art ecologies etc. Unlike some groups out there we believe that 
the resources we are engaged with in exploring with others, should be 
free. And this also extends to how we all behave here, thus the name 
netbehaviour. This list is a place where individuals & groups do not 
need to pretend to each other, via a socially imposed interface from 
institutionally run protocols. Thus, things can get a little messy here 
every now & then.

Through an organic processes of shared daily experience, this list 
breaths an energy that hopefully allows a genuine & reflective noise, 
which changes according to the values, of those using the list at the 
time - it is a living thing of things - filled by creative minds who 
wish to share via an unselfconscious understanding; that art need not be 
just about declaring conclusions, but also a more naturally humane set 
of different nuances, extremes & subtleties. Out of this, dialogue is 
shared at various levels between artists, hackers, amateurs, musicians, 
geeks, techies, curators, academics & more...

We are all still learning here :-)

wishing you well.

marc
> I've surprisingly been subscribed to this list on and off for the last
> two years, though don't really post all that much.
>
> I think part of my problem in understanding what it's about can be
> related to my experience using Second Life. Because there's no goals
> or set agenda I'm never sure what to do or where to go. That, and I
> fear getting flamed for posting something off-topic
>
> I think I'll just try posting a few things and seeing how I get on.
>
> I'm sure it's a nice place, could do with some wallpaper though :-D
>
> Ant
>
> On 26 March 2011 14:32, Rob Myers<[email protected]>  wrote:
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>> On 26/03/11 14:08, Antonio Roberts wrote:
>>> I've always wondered that myself. It seems like people juts post stuff
>>> here but I'm unsure if there's any rules as to what is allowed
>> It's very much an open list so news, announcements, links, comment,
>> discussion, art, work in progress, and anything else you can think of on
>> the theme of media/network art and culture are all good.
>>
>> http://www.netbehaviour.org/about.htm
>>
>> - - Rob.
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