# Rosa Menkman histogram in the kunsthal (sorry i got stuck there) is there a link to this? very interesting.. About "glitch art is a lie" - I am also not very interested in this statement, because glitch art does still move me, open doors, generate new forms makes me think new things. To me, its more interesting to focus on this and on the ways society incorporates these forms on a later note, sooner of faster. Glitch art is not just corrupted, glitchs not dead. And on that note i am going to wear the GLI.TC/H 20111 official festival shirts the whole festival long! http://www.flickr.com/phot​os/r00s/5093232730/ T-Shirt by UCNV www.flickr.com as a respons on my GLITCHs not Dead hoody request in the Vernacular of File Formats ucnv.github.com/aviglitch/ Morning glory! 3 hours ago · UnlikeLike · 1 personLoading... # Curt Cloninger Some thoughts regarding language: In a couple of significant places online, I tag/title "glitch" as "gltch" (because everything must be glitched in all ways at all scales). Several glitch-centric tumblrs also mangle (or L33+sp34k) their ascii text(s). So gltched language (or the absence of language altogether) eludes (or at least skews) these graphs. These graphs trust language to function as an objective ontological tool for the labeling of materials/events. But of course language itself may be approached as a material/event (and glitched accordingly). How might one glitch a link? Massive bit.ly re-directs? 2 hours ago · LikeUnlike · 1 personLoading... # Curt Cloninger ‎@Phillip David Stearns - re: virilio (at least in terms of his observation that speed radically alters qualitative affect when it crosses a certain threshold), perhaps check http://lab404.com/glitch/ . I don't directly quote him, but he is kind of in there twice removed. 2 hours ago · LikeUnlike · 1 personLoading... # Rosa Menkman HEY Curt Cloninger, nice question, how to glitch a link, or how to link a glitch. on a side note, your website (lab404) actually showed up in all graphs - which is not so surprising because the startingpoints are (mostly) dependent on how the bookmarkers spell it, not on how you spell glitch ... but just to mention here .. 2 hours ago · LikeUnlike # Curt Cloninger Hi Rosa. lab404 is purple and small with arrows pointing away, so that means I'm linking out, but no one is linking to me, right? (Or am I reading it wrong?) This is my favorite: http://bit.ly/n1incb (scroll down to figure 2). I am the center of the universe [of Warren Sack's software]. I only know about that figure because it appears in the second edition of Christiane Paul's "Digital Art" book, and some students showed it to me. Otherwise, an ascii search would have never revealed it. (Is an image of a name no longer a name?) 22 minutes ago · LikeUnlike # Curt Cloninger grr. now the facebook autoforward link in conjunction with the bit.ly autoforward link in conjunction with the printer friendly version of the web page is forcing a gif download. A wild glitched link. How about this: http://firstmonday.org/htb​in/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.p​hp/fm/rt/printerFriendly/1​616/1531#p5 Paul firstmonday.org 19 minutes ago · LikeUnlike · 1 personLoading... # Rosa Menkman you are being linked-in at least twice to be in the graph, but as I remember correctly your node had some issues that i did not completely understand - something made it appear twice, once as http://lab... and once as http://www. .. the softwares I used are completely new and developed by friends/people i know so it still a bit buggy so i had to do some hand-editing - which meant delete one of the nodes. Besides this, it can also be that you got a link in from a website in the network, that was itself to small to get in the map. 17 minutes ago · LikeUnlike # Rosa Menkman that second link just makes me print.. : ) funny. 14 minutes ago · LikeUnlike # Rosa Menkman but i saw it btw. - cool! I am also really interested it mapping artists. it just feel wrong and I like the experience of doing something like this that feels so wrong and makes me think so much .. 13 minutes ago · LikeUnlike # Curt Cloninger definitely. modernist reductivism is aesthetically cool as crap (Latour talks about it in terms of a proliferation of hybrids). It's why those Edward Tufte books are so pretty to look at, but he is such a blowhard. The statisticians aren't accomplishing what they believe they are accomplishing, but they are accomplishing something curious and uncanny unawares. 9 minutes ago · Like -- w: http://nictoglobe.com w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl w: http://nictoglobe.com/new/agam
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