bravo! fucking great!m.
From: Edward Picot <[email protected]>
To: netbehaviour <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2015 3:23 PM
Subject: [NetBehaviour] Netartizens: no-one has the call
When we weren't inundated with email, social media, how the mailing
lists continued to play! As a result, then, of course planning and
structure today. Nowadays, we take a heroic certainty into the needs of
the times. In The 1990s the lists, our artwork and range of outputs were
aimed for research, in a large stamped addressed envelope. Text
messaging, etc., as in the practice of Renga, desired an eventual
dissolve: a fundamental fling: to ratify rather than reappropriate. To
keep up with one's large numbers of participants or patterns. We wait
for the rage to criticise or we attempt to feed each other's collabs,
where particular kinds of cohesion are sacrificed. Righteous mobs
survive because who has time for alternatives? Gleefully we spout these
insults. Spaces are for battling. No playfulness, the sheer information
overload we deserve. The wind-down. Do we all do this anymore? Each
participant completely controls their part. They can’t last, these
discourses of increasing complexity and overabundance, and I am always
surprised by the next mediation bump. Rage-fatigue. The dilemma of every
single minute. We await the structure that everyone has input within the
parameters of the scale funded piece. We refuse anything that wasn't
inundated with email, social media, digital communications. Of course
planning. Of course structure. Of course planning and structure. We take
a heroic certainty into the needs of the times, to keep up with large
numbers of participants or a special time for list patterns. We wait for
rage or duty or right to criticise or we attempt to feed each other
those kinds of collabs where the particular kinds of output or cohesion
are sacrificed. The sheer information overload we deserve. We await the
wind-down. They can’t last, these discourses. We refuse anything that
calms. Anything that might be Japanese. Call them to account! Anything
they do for our ongoing critique of net behaviors, opinions, a strategy
that meets the hours, is important. And having said that, I've done what
must always be done, because they were new, and our everyday lives are
new, and section is sacrosanct, and no-one has the Japanese call. We are
important. And having said that, we live everyday lives, and no-one has
the call. No-one has the call.
- Edward
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