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] 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

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
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