Hi Bill, >No I haven't - but it sounds interesting. I did layout for about >200 of them once, but never got around to printing it at all. >Now this has me curious about finding a dot matrix printer - >there might be one in surplus at my university... hmmm.....
For 'DIWO at the Dark Mountain' in December 2009, many will remember the show on this list, because a lot on here at that time did co-curate & collaborate, & show in work at the show; we set up a dot-matrix computer with a script running showing all of the list discussions about the theme etc... here's an image of it on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/http_gallery/4208970855/ Also, saw this of yours on Flickr - http://www.flickr.com/photos/gridworks1/6019593953/in/set-72157594410485978/ What's your involvement regarding glitch art? Basically, print them on transparency or something and then install on glass in public. I've done it at some bus stops in Milwaukee, but not much since then. Life caught up a bit. I was also experimenting with Mylar and gonna try to get some clear film for my epson 7890 I was also just in an internet art show called "Street Show" that was distributed on Dead Drops (Aram Bartholl's project) in NYC - so you had to go there and plugin in order to get the show. It was later shared as bittorrent. I can also see potential for mobile phone works with gif animation/video... wishing you well. marc Marc mmm, have you tried showing any of your long ascii pieces on a continual dot-matrix print-out? No I haven't - but it sounds interesting. I did layout for about 200 of them once, but never got around to printing it at all. Now this has me curious about finding a dot matrix printer - there might be one in surplus at my university... hmmm..... I notice on your site, that you've been involved in street art, what does this look like & are there any links to images of them in situ, to view? I've only done this a bit - http://www.flickr.com/photos/gridworks1/2378802332/in/set-72157594410485978 http://www.flickr.com/photos/gridworks1/3442362711/in/set-72157594410485978 Basically, print them on transparency or something and then install on glass in public. I've done it at some bus stops in Milwaukee, but not much since then. Life caught up a bit. I was also experimenting with Mylar and gonna try to get some clear film for my epson 7890 I was also just in an internet art show called "Street Show" that was distributed on Dead Drops (Aram Bartholl's project) in NYC - so you had to go there and plugin in order to get the show. It was later shared as bittorrent. Cheers Bill _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
