I want to agree w/ Brian here - nettime for me ironically has the status of a book, not only because of peripheral publishing, but also because of the functioning of the list, little chatter, more emendations, articles, considered replies, some fecundity kept at a minimum. All of this would tend towards modernism, i.e. articulated/decontextualized/constructed, were it not played out against the background of the roiling net/s; most of my time is taken up with culling these days. The internationalism of nettime is fundamental to me. It's also my writing venue of choice (which means I fundamentally cull before submitting), and the back-channel replies I receive have always been incredibly useful. I miss the news- papers...
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