There's probably some new-fangled "listen again" device on the BBC interweb
place...
m.
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From: ruth catlow <[email protected]>
To: Michael Szpakowski <[email protected]>; NetBehaviour for networked
distributed creativity <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 7:44 AM
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Helping send tweets into space!
WHATTT!?
on The Today Programme!?
nooooo! I missed it.
This is beautifully reminiscent of the work by the AAA (association
of autonomous astronauts) here in the UK a few decades back.
Thanks Scott and Nathaniel for your important work democratising the
planets: )
: )
R
On 11/05/2012 07:34, Michael Szpakowski wrote:
Hi
>
>just had my genteel early morning listening to "TODAY" on Radio 4 splendidly
>interrupted by an interview with Nathaniel by bemused Radio 4 presenter...
>Nice job Nathaniel! - life can be very odd sometimes...
>This project has to happen now it's been on "TODAY" -send in your £10, or
>whatever!
>
>cheers
>michael
>
>
>
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> From: Nathaniel Stern <[email protected]>
>To: Nathaniel Stern <[email protected]>
>Sent: Tuesday, May 8, 2012 3:30 PM
>Subject: [NetBehaviour] Helping send tweets into space!
>
>Hello everyone:
>
>It's been a great week for Scott and me. If you haven't
heard, our upcoming project "Tweets in Space" has exploded
online, with features on sites like Scientific American, the
NY Daily News, Chip Chick, and of course the Journal
Sentinel (who broke the story), among many, many others. And
the Twitterverse is all, well, atwitter with #tweetsinspace
already, setting up the hype for what is to come in
September..
>
>Sadly, however, very little of this excitement has
translated into the fundraising we need to make the project
happen at ISEA (the International Symposium on Electronic
Art), where we plan to project and beam Twitter messages
towards GJ667Cc, a Super-Earth 22 light years away. We're
barely above 20% of our goal with almost half our time gone.
I'm wondering if you'd consider donating even at the
smallest level - $10 - and/or perhaps encouraging a few of
your friends, the social media junky ones (you know who I
mean) to do so? We'd be well over our goal already if
everyone who seemed interested in the project did as such.
If you have any suggestions for us - whether about the
project, our fundraising, or anything else - we're all ears!
>
>Here's the link (oh, and watch the video! It's v. funny).
http://rkthb.co/7291
>
>Thank you so much in advance. Best,
>
>nathaniel
>http://nathanielstern.com
>
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