[NetBehaviour] Steppes

2019-03-24 Thread Alan Sondheim




Steppes

http://www.alansondheim.org/steppes.jpg "The Accident"

the third or fourth accident on the cathedral steps two nights
ago, a car going full speed towards the T intersection, neither
turning to the left nor right, heading straight ahead, bottoming
out, totaling. of course there's no light, no warning, and even
the traffic signs don't indicate you can't go forward.

http://www.alansondheim.org/steppes.mp3

thinking about Mongolia and inner Mongolia, playing landscape
on the viola

and galloping and i imagine myself in the steppes somewhere,
and with insistence far away across the steppes,
and galloping and i imagine myself in the steppes somewhere,
and with insistence far away across the steppes,
what nonsense in my life, no car up the steps, no horse across
them

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Very excited to announce - State Machines: Reflections and Actions at the Edge of Digital Citizenship, Finance, and Art.

2019-03-24 Thread Edward Picot via NetBehaviour
Another one that I found very interesting - partly because I've done 
some research into wellbeing - was Lidia Pereira's 'Redirecting 
Responsibility'.


Edward

On 22/03/2019 22:33, marc.garrett via NetBehaviour wrote:

Thanks Edward & Alan,

The rest of the book is quite a journey, and I think allows room for 
imaginative takes and perceptions to be represented alongside deep 
analytical writings, all at equal relevance.


I'd be interested to know which of the other texts you of value :-)

Wishing you well.

marc

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Art, technology and social change, since 1996
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Just published: Artists Re:thinking the Blockchain
Eds, Ruth Catlow, Marc Garrett, Nathan Jones, & Sam Skinner
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Marc Garrett – Unlocking Proprietorial Systems for Artistic Practice.
Posted in Journal Issues, Research Values. VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1, 2018
http://www.aprja.net/unlocking-proprietorial-systems-for-artistic-practice/

Furtherfield Editorial – Border Disruptions: Playbour & Transnationalisms.
https://www.furtherfield.org/editorial-border-disruptions-playbour-transnationalisms/


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On Friday, 22 March 2019 18:38, Edward Picot via NetBehaviour 
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Marc,

Well done on this! I was just leafing through it, and became 
engrossed in a rather brilliant article by James Bridle called 'State 
to Stateless Machines: A Trajectory'. If the rest of the book's up to 
that standard, you've done a great job.


Edward


On 20/03/2019 15:14, marc.garrett via NetBehaviour wrote:

Hi Netbehaviourists,

I'm very excited to announce - State Machines: Reflections and 
Actions at the Edge of Digital Citizenship, Finance, and Art.


Co-edited with Yiannis Colakides (@NeMeOrg), Marc Garrett 
(@furtherfield), and @InteGloerich (INC).



I co-edited the thing, and contributed three different texts for the 
book.


1 - Reclaiming the Corporate-Owned Self. Featuring work by Jennifer 
Lyn Morone. Marc Garrett (Pages 195-205)


2 - Art, Debt, Health, and Care. Marc Garret interviews Cassie 
Thornton (Pages 223-234)


3 - Art, Experience and Becoming: Mutations, Agents and Avatars. 
Marc Garrett interviews Lynn Hershman Leeson (Pages 176-182)


Order a free hard copy or download the epub/pdf: http://bit.do/eMqCv

Of course, there are many other contributors such as: James Bridle, 
Max Dovey, Marc Garrett, Valeria Graziano, Max Haiven, Lynn Hershman 
Leeson, Francis Hunger, Helen Kaplinsky, Marcell Mars, Tomislav 
Medak, Rob Myers, Emily van der Nagel, Rachel O’Dwyer, Lídia 
Pereira, Rebecca L. Stein, Cassie Thornton, Paul Vanouse, Patricia 
de Vries, Krystian Woznicki.


This publication investigates the new relationships between states, 
citizens and the stateless made possible by emerging technologies. 
It is the result of a two-year EU-funded collaboration between 
Aksioma (SI), Drugo More (HR), Furtherfield (UK), Institute of 
Network Cultures (NL), NeMe (CY), and a diverse range of artists, 
curators, theorists and audiences. State Machines insists on the 
need for new forms of expression and new artistic practices to 
address the most urgent questions of our time, and seeks to educate 
and empower the digital subjects of today to become active, engaged, 
and effective digital citizens of tomorrow.


Wishing you all well.

marc


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[NetBehaviour] David Lynch Teaches Creativity and Film: A New Online Course

2019-03-24 Thread marc.garrett via NetBehaviour
David Lynch Teaches Creativity and Film: A New Online Course

How many of us became David Lynch fans while first watching one of his films? 
And how many of those fans also left filled with the desire to make a film 
themselves? Though the long-circulating term "Lynchian" puts a name to Lynch's 
distinctively stimulating and disturbing cinematic style, it increasingly seems 
that no filmmaker, no matter how skilled, can quite pull off that style but 
Lynch himself. But even if you can never be the man who directed the likes of 
Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, and Mulholland Drive (and co-created the similarly 
inimitable television series Twin Peaks), you can still learn a great deal 
about filmmaking from him that you can't learn from anyone else.

Now online education company MasterClass has made some of his knowledge easily 
accessible in the form of their new course "David Lynch Teaches Creativity and 
Film." In Lynch's world — unlike Hollywood in general — you can't make a film 
without creativity. But of what does creativity consist? "Ideas are 
everything," says Lynch in the trailer for his MasterClass above. "We're 
nothing without an idea. So I go where the ideas lead." He has long liked to 
make an analogy with fishing: you put a piece of bait on a hook, cast your line 
out into the world, and wait for an idea to bite. Different idea-fishing 
methods work for different people, and Lynch has spoken of his success with 
drinking a milkshake at Bob's Big Boy every day for seven years, and even more 
so with decade after decade of twice-daily meditation.

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[NetBehaviour] New podcast: Conversation with Luke Fowler

2019-03-24 Thread marc.garrett via NetBehaviour
New podcast: Conversation with Luke Fowler, featuring music by Luke Fowler and 
Fowler/Youngs.

In this podcast, Luke Fowler talks about music, computers, and instruments, 
about infrasound, ultrasound, and thresholds of the listenable, about archives 
and obsessions, about affect as a film editing criteria, and about the enormous 
complexity involved in representing a person’s life. We also talk about the 
forces that make some artists disappear from the cultural canon altogether in 
spite of having created fascinating, ground-breaking work.

Link: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/luke-fowler/capsula

Following an intuitive methodology based on an autodidactic approach, Luke 
Fowler (b. Glasgow, 1978) has created a body of film works that disrupts 
documentary narrative conventions. His films make up a gallery of episodes and 
characters that connect diaphanous experiences, the opposite of "a fait 
accompli". In them, time tends to expand, voices multiply, old 16mm reels merge 
with new footage, and a plurality of discordant testimonies are brought 
together around a single event, so that readings are free to move in ambivalent 
directions.

Luke draws attention to the existence of a gigantic mosaic of individuals who 
played an important role in history at a particular time and then vanished. 
Heroic figures never emerge on their own, Fowler reminds us: they are sustained 
by a dense network of affects and interactions that are then wiped from 
recorded history, creating an ideological problem of focus between figure and 
ground. His close collaborations with sound artists including Lee Paterson, 
Mark Fell, Toshiya Tsunoda, and Eric La Casa revolve around the same ideas, 
consolidating a demythologising filmmaking approach in which the authorial form 
is diluted, remixed, and opens up to its potentialities.

All music by Luke Fowler and Fowler/Youngs

Timeline
00:00 Research does not stop
04:07 Home computer music-making in the early 90s
05:28 Infrasounds & ultrasound
07:20 16mm and video
09:08 What you see is where you are at.
12:34 Reality is created for documentaries
15:10 Heroicism versus a web of interactions
17:56 Not products but vehicles for experience
19:11 History as a container of models for future societies
22:05 Archival research bordering the obsessive
24:24 "The Poor Stockinger": memos as scripts
30:14 "Electro-Pythagoras (a portrait of Martin Bartlett)": affects and 
electronic music
33:26 To the editor of amateur photography: superabundance and microstructures
37:58 Everybody has an embodied reading
39:29 "Bogman Palmjaguar": unambivalent portrait
40:56 Depositions: oral memories as a different form of knowledge

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Links ????

2019-03-24 Thread AGF poemproducer
hi Rob, are you not sending your cool 'links' emails anymore ?
miss them
agee

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sound & curation

AGF: @poemproducer
http://process.poemproducer.com/

www.antyegreie.com
www.poemproducer.com
https://soundcloud.com/agf-antye-greie
https://agf-poemproducer.bandcamp.com/



DOCUMENTATION:
nusasonic.poemproducer.com

"a line of women in the rice field, 
sonifying the mathematics 
of labour, rows, mud and space”
#sonicwilderness #nusasonic


AGF & Various ::: DISSIDENTOVA
http://dissidentova.poemproducer.com/
https://agf-poemproducer.bandcamp.com/album/dissidentova

#unlisteningwhitefeminism
https://soundcloud.com/ctm-festival/unlisteningwhitefeminism

ZANSUSPENSION w Afghan performance artist Kubra Khademi
https://vimeo.com/channels/poemproducer/240798694

INTERNATIONAL ANTIFASCIST FEMINIST FRONT feat Angela Dimitrakaki
https://www.mixcloud.com/poemproducer/antisfascist-feminist-front/

MIX: international women producers for the #Rojava women revolution
https://www.nts.live/shows/guests/episodes/agf-w-rojava-15th-april-2016

#poemontrial Dareen Tatour
radio interview: 
https://dareentatour.bandcamp.com/album/radioart106-116-dareen-tatour-poem-on-trial
compilation: https://dareentatour.bandcamp.com/album/poemontrial
campaign website: https://dareentatour.bandcamp.com/album/poemontrial

DOCUMENTA14 archive #DISembTEChyb
https://www.mixcloud.com/SAVVY_Funk/playlists/disembtechyb/

FIELD WORK & SOUND CAMPS (sonic wild{er}ness)
#sonicwilderness http://soccos.eu/blog/detail/sonicwilderness
#fieldnotes https://fieldnotes.hybridmatters.net/posts/sonic-wild-code
#russula http://soccos.eu/blog/detail/russula-camp-blueberry-techno
#residence http://soccos.eu/blog/detail/are-we-exchanging-culture
#SAMA 
https://www.uniarts.fi/en/blogs/sama-sound-art-sonic-arts/feedback-session-boat
Stone Field: https://vimeo.com/channels/poemproducer/139911900
Monster Cavern: https://vimeo.com/channels/poemproducer/140557392
Rice Field: https://vimeo.com/298112793
Sonic TREEing: https://vimeo.com/303702193




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