Hi Dave,

Well, it most people have a field or genre, they are more in tune with & 
suspect a few things already that I can share off-list ;-)

wishing you well.

marc
> Hi marc
>
> Me too, I'd like to do some reviews, but my trouble is I don't know
> enough, so they might be a bit rubbish.
>
> Hope you and Ruth are well
>
> cheers, dave
>
>
>
> On 5 September 2011 14:26, marc garrett<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> Hi Ana,
>>
>> South America sounds perfect!
>>
>> We can make it work :-)
>>
>> Lets chat privately&  see what we can do...
>>
>> wishing you well.
>>
>> marc
>>> Marc, I am going to make a new try. But again, the problem is my lack
>>> of language skills :( It means, I am fluent with Spanish and Swedish
>>> but my written English is not perfect :(
>>>   if you can bear with me and make small editions of my posts I am
>>> going to try to be consequent and send a few reviews each month from
>>> South America. I am going to be based in Montevideo but if I can
>>> afford it (going to live in a very poor economy no Swedish wellfare,
>>> grants, etc :(
>>> I am going to travel to Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires.
>>> Ana
>>>
>>> On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 3:09 PM, marc garrett
>>> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>      Furtherfield is looking for new Reviewers.
>>>
>>>      Furtherfield receives regular submissions inviting us to feature and
>>>      review artworks and projects from artists, non-artists, and art groups
>>>      from all over the world. We have an excellent team of reviewers
>>>      working
>>>      with us. Yet, we find ourselves overwhelmed by the amount of
>>>      amazing and
>>>      challenging works exploring our (shared) cultures beyond traditional
>>>      remits more than ever now. And, as you can imagine, it is not easy
>>>      keeping up with the workload.
>>>
>>>      AND - The (alarming) trend by particular groups, only respecting those
>>>      who reside in main cities such as London, New York or Berlin; because
>>>      they are so desperate to please an outmoded art market system of
>>>      scarcity - this only works to serve and perpetuate the hegemonies and
>>>      hierarchies of an already established, making them stronger. This is
>>>      boring and of course shallow, and it is just not good enough - we
>>>      deserve something better. With you - we want to reclaim and free
>>>      up our
>>>      culture, take it back! Challenge us and challenge yourselves to
>>>      break it
>>>      down! Redistribute it! Let our shared culture BREATH once more!
>>>
>>>      "In terms of culture, what I see developing is a new transnational
>>>      culture, based on value and discourse communities, based on language,
>>>      that are neither local, nor national, nor fully cosmopolitan, but
>>>      'trans-national'." Michel Bauwens. Founder of the Foundation for P2P
>>>      Alternatives. http://su.pr/2R2jSz
>>>
>>>      So - we are interested in writers who understand and know about (new)
>>>      media art, P2P culture, net art, hacktivism, software art, social
>>>      networks, live networked art, live Internet tv, free and open source
>>>      software&  hardware, digital recycling projects, tactical media, art
>>>      blogs, net films, mobile phone projects, self institutions,
>>>      psycho-geography, video games culture, activist games, as well as
>>>      publications, books, events, projects, unconferences, exhibitions
>>>      online/physical or both, and related conferences. And like us, if you
>>>      are passionately and critically engaged in investigating the constant
>>>      shifts and reinventions of our ever fascinating and imaginative
>>>      world -
>>>      You will enjoy working with us.
>>>
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>>>      interested bi-lingual reviewers who are able to
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>>>      contemporary ideas coming out of this emergent genre.
>>>
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