Re: [NetBehaviour] The Doubter's Mysteries: Samson

2019-03-14 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
This particular story is fascinating and I think resonates with the Middle East today. On Wikipedia, a scholar says "In contrast, James King West considers that the hostilities between the Philistines and Hebrews appear to be of a "purely personal and local sort".[57]

[NetBehaviour] Some memory loss lost speech to text*

2019-03-14 Thread Alan Sondheim
Some memory loss lost speech to text* http://www.alansondheim.org/remember2.png http://www.alansondheim.org/remember1.png http://www.alansondheim.org/remember0.png I remember Morton do you remember her. I remember Saline do you remember him. I remember Jerry. Do you remember him. I remember a

Re: [NetBehaviour] The Longest Line

2019-03-14 Thread Pall Thayer via NetBehaviour
Thanks Alan. On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 1:36 PM Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour < netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote: > I really really really love this piece, and yes, Richard Long and then > there's also Hamish Fulton, and the British father and daughter that just > rowed across the Atlanti

Re: [NetBehaviour] question/s for the list

2019-03-14 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
Hi Helen, I READ the Guardian of course and I also WATCH PARLIAMENT on the BBC, a feast so to speak for the census! We're going to have our own mess here, now over antisemitism etc. but also so many applications to fight off Trump for the next election - I can see the party again splitting over San

Re: [NetBehaviour] The Longest Line

2019-03-14 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
I really really really love this piece, and yes, Richard Long and then there's also Hamish Fulton, and the British father and daughter that just rowed across the Atlantic and I think he rowed solo between N. America and Australia and of course there are asymptotics like sin(tan(x)) approaching 0 (w

[NetBehaviour] Fwd: Postdoctoral Research Fellow – Materializing Data, Embodying Climate Change (Software Programmer)

2019-03-14 Thread Edward Picot via NetBehaviour
This looks interesting! Forwarded Message Subject: Postdoctoral Research Fellow – Materializing Data, Embodying Climate Change (Software Programmer) Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2019 10:39:03 + From: Tom Corby <2bfca2dc9e95-dmarc-requ...@jiscmail.ac.uk> To: digital-art

Re: [NetBehaviour] question/s for the list

2019-03-14 Thread Edward Picot via NetBehaviour
Helen, I for one would very much like you to be queen. Edward On 14/03/2019 12:09, Helen Varley Jamieson wrote: my 2 cents, speaking as a new zealander with a british passport living in germany - i completely agree with edward that the greatest tragedy of brexit is that is is stealing preci

Re: [NetBehaviour] The Longest Line

2019-03-14 Thread Pall Thayer via NetBehaviour
Thanks! Obviously, I wanted this to be a commentary of sorts on the captivating effects of sites that employ the "infinite scroll". The idea to use a simple line, however, was inspired by my vague recollections of a land art piece that involved the artist creating a line in nature simply by walking

Re: [NetBehaviour] The Longest Line

2019-03-14 Thread Julian Brooks
Loving this, stunning piece. Thanks Pall. Julian Original Message On 14 Mar 2019 16:02, Pall Thayer via NetBehaviour wrote: > http://pallthayer.dyndns.org/thelongestline/ > > -- > > * > Pall Thayer > artist > http://pallthayer.dyndns.org > **

[NetBehaviour] The Longest Line

2019-03-14 Thread Pall Thayer via NetBehaviour
http://pallthayer.dyndns.org/thelongestline/ -- * Pall Thayer artist http://pallthayer.dyndns.org * ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/

Re: [NetBehaviour] question/s for the list

2019-03-14 Thread Helen Varley Jamieson
my 2 cents, speaking as a new zealander with a british passport living in germany - i completely agree with edward that the greatest tragedy of brexit is that is is stealing precious time, energy & money from the environmental and social issues that really matter. it's obscene and completely irresp