> ...ANTONIO...COULD WE CALL YOU TONY...?.../ON NETBEHAVIOUR
> ?/...SO..TOUN...ACTUALLY JUST T...BIG 'T'...COULD THAT SATISFIED
> YOU...?...
Please, Antonio or Ant will do.

> YOU SEEM TO US LIKE REBELLIOUS
> MAN
Just a little bit ;-)

> 'WHAT WILL YOU DO IF YOU COULD OWN SOME PLACE FOR
> YOUR ACTIVITY...SOMETHING LIKE NETBEHAVIOUR...?
I feel I could only ever own something that I've created. I didn't
create netbehaviour. Also, what do you mean by own? For me ownership
gives me some amount of control over thing owned thing. I don't have
any control over what happens here. I can attempt to shape it but it's
all out of my hands

Ant

On 26 March 2011 19:43, manik <[email protected]> wrote:
> ...ANTONIO...COULD WE CALL YOU TONY...?.../ON NETBEHAVIOUR
> ?/...SO..TOUN...ACTUALLY JUST T...BIG 'T'...COULD THAT SATISFIED
> YOU...?...WE HAVE ONE QUESTION FOR YOU-YOU SEEM TO US LIKE REBELLIOUS
> MAN/HAVING THAT ON MIND/:''WHAT WILL YOU DO IF YOU COULD OWN SOME PLACE FOR
> YOUR ACTIVITY...SOMETHING LIKE NETBEHAVIOUR...?...BECAUSE-ALL OF US
> COULD/TRY/ DESCRIBE THE WORLD...BUT WE NEED TO CHANGE THE WORLD/PARAHPRASE
> OF ---SOMEBODY/...MANIK...MARCH...2011...
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Antonio Roberts" <[email protected]>
> To: "NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity"
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 7:00 PM
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] ???
>
>
> Hi Marc,
>
> Thanks for this blurb about the list and what you do. Seems a little
> bit clearer now I think we actually met at the REFF opening (which I
> found out about from this list!)
>
> I think it's funny that I worry about getting things wrong on a list
> that has very little rules
>
> And now onwards!
>
> Ant
>
> On 26 March 2011 17:51, marc garrett <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 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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