Re: [NetBehaviour] This Wednesday evening...Roger Mills presents his new book Tele-Improvisation at Furtherfield Commons

2019-04-01 Thread Graziano Milano via NetBehaviour
Fortunately I can make it, looking forward to meeting Roger.
Still remember all the audiovisual work we did together:
http://ethernetorchestra.netpraxis.net/info/

Graziano

On Mon, 1 Apr 2019 at 16:38, Helen Varley Jamieson <
he...@creative-catalyst.com> wrote:

> congratulations roger! i look forward to reading the book & will raise a
> glass to you from munich on wednesday :)
> On 01.04.19 11:32, Michael Szpakowski wrote:
>
> I don’t think I can make it but it sounds tremendous - I will definitely
> get a copy. I absolutely loved the work that Roger and others did with the
> ethernet orchestra - I just googled it and see that they were active in
> 2010 which is remarkable and heroic... I would swap all of FB , Twitter 
> for five minutes of that fragile beauty...
>
>
> Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone 
>
> On Monday, April 1, 2019, 10:04 am, Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour
> 
>  wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> Our esteemed friend and colleague Roger Mills, 4 years editor of
> Furthernoise is in London, on tour with his fantastic new book. Would  love
> it if any of you in reach of London would like to join us to celebrate its
> launch.
>
> Date: Wed 3rd April 2019.
>
> Time - 6-8pm
>
> Venue - Furtherfield Commons
>
> https://www.furtherfield.org/visit/
>
> Roger Mills presents his new book Tele-Improvisation: Intercultural
> Interaction in the Online Global Jam Session, just published in the
> Springer Series on Cultural Computing. This book is the first known
> examination of online music making that considers the role of culture in
> the interactive musical experience.
>
> It describes how cross-cultural musicians negotiate spatial and temporal
> dislocation, distributed agency, as well as the unfamiliar musical,
> cultural and phenomenological characteristics of telematic interaction. It
> draws on Roger’s extensive experience of networked music making, as well as
> case studies of live online performances and interviews with leading
> practitioners in the field.
>
> “Mills has provided a timely exposé on the musical and artistic potential
> and histories of networked performance. I see this volume urgently relevant
> in the current day crises of the network and its social media channels that
> have grown into a dangerous pariah eating away at our social, political and
> economic systems” - Randall Packer 2018
>
> This part of a larger series of public Lectures and Performances, Europe
> 2019, by Roger Mills.
>
> More info about book here:
>
> https://www.springer.com/gb/book/9783319710389
>
> For information on more background on projects and performances:
>
> http://www.eartrumpet.org
>
> http://ethernetorchestra.net
>
>
> --
> Co-founder & Artistic director of Furtherfield & DECAL Decentralised Arts
> Lab
> +44 (0) 77370 02879 <+44%2077370%2002879>
>
> *Furtherfield *disrupts and democratises art and technology through 
> exhibitions,
> labs & debate, for deep exploration, open tools & free thinking.
> furtherfield.org 
>
> *DECAL* Decentralised Arts Lab is an arts, blockchain & web 3.0
> technologies research hub
>
> for fairer, more dynamic & connected cultural ecologies & economies now.
>
> decal.is 
>
> Furtherfield is a Not-for-Profit Company limited by Guarantee
> registered in England and Wales under the Company No.7005205.
> Registered business address: Ballard Newman, Apex House, Grand Arcade,
> Tally Ho Corner, London N12 0EH.
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[NetBehaviour] The Doubter's Mysteries: David and Bathsheba

2019-04-01 Thread Edward Picot via NetBehaviour

Dear all,

'The Doubter's Mysteries' are an attempt to write a short cycle of 
Mystery Plays - ie. plays based on Bible stories, like the Medieval 
Mystery Plays of York, Chester and Wakefield - from the point of view of 
a sceptical modern audience; an audience which either doesn't believe in 
God, or can't work out what he's playing at.


There are fourteen of these plays, and the eighth is now online: 'David 
and Bathsheba'.


http://edwardpicot.com/mysteries/08davidandbathsheba.html (or for the 
full series so far, visit http://edwardpicot.com/mysteries)


Edward Picot (http://edwardpicot.com)


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Re: [NetBehaviour] fwd: Letters to the Earth

2019-04-01 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
Apologies, the email got mixed up at my end - I was responding to the book
description.
My only excuse is that I'm sick at the moment, having trouble even typing -
Best, Alan

On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 1:41 PM Alan Sondheim  wrote:

>
>
> Just looked up the book, which I'd love to read - at least from Spring
> it's way out of our price range - is there any pdf? Apologies if this has
> already been answered, thanks, Alan
>
> On Mon, 1 Apr 2019, Helen Varley Jamieson wrote:
>
> >
> > thanks for forwarding this edward. it looks like a good thing to
> participate
> > in.
> >
> > i recently came across https://www.missionlifeforce.org/, initiated by
> > lawyer polly higgins who is working to make ecocide a crime punishable in
> > the international courts. not specifically arts-related but it seems
> like a
> > really concrete positive thing to do.
> >
> > On 28.03.19 16:08, Edward Picot via NetBehaviour wrote:
> >
> >   This just came to me via email:
> >
> >   'We are facing an unprecedented global emergency, the planet is
> >   in crisis and we are in the midst of a mass extinction event.
> >   Scientists believe we have entered a period of abrupt climate
> >   breakdown. Carbon emissions and temperatures keep rising;
> >   ecological collapse has begun. On this course we are likely?to see
> >   abrupt and irreversible devastation. The time for denial is over ?
> >   we know the truth about climate change. It is time to act.
> >
> >   ?
> >
> >   This is an invitation to write a letter of response to this
> >   crisis. This?could?be a letter to or from the Earth,?future or past
> >   generations, those who hold positions of power and influence,
> >   other species. The idea is open to interpretation: it can come
> >   from a personal place, be dramatic in form, be a call to action.
> >   The?invitation is open to all -?to think beyond the human narrative
> >   and to bear witness to the scale and horror of this crisis. This
> >   is an opportunity to ask how this existential threat affects the
> >   way we wish to live our lives and the action we take.'
> >
> >   The full call-out is at https://www.letterstotheearth.com/ but
> >   the deadline is 12 midnight on 29th March, ie. tomorrow - so if
> >   you want to act, act now!
> >
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Re: [NetBehaviour] fwd: Letters to the Earth

2019-04-01 Thread Alan Sondheim




Just looked up the book, which I'd love to read - at least from Spring 
it's way out of our price range - is there any pdf? Apologies if this has 
already been answered, thanks, Alan


On Mon, 1 Apr 2019, Helen Varley Jamieson wrote:



thanks for forwarding this edward. it looks like a good thing to participate
in.

i recently came across https://www.missionlifeforce.org/, initiated by
lawyer polly higgins who is working to make ecocide a crime punishable in
the international courts. not specifically arts-related but it seems like a
really concrete positive thing to do.

On 28.03.19 16:08, Edward Picot via NetBehaviour wrote:

  This just came to me via email:

  'We are facing an unprecedented global emergency, the planet is
  in crisis and we are in the midst of a mass extinction event.
  Scientists believe we have entered a period of abrupt climate
  breakdown. Carbon emissions and temperatures keep rising;
  ecological collapse has begun. On this course we are likely?to see
  abrupt and irreversible devastation. The time for denial is over ?
  we know the truth about climate change. It is time to act.

  ?

  This is an invitation to write a letter of response to this
  crisis. This?could?be a letter to or from the Earth,?future or past
  generations, those who hold positions of power and influence,
  other species. The idea is open to interpretation: it can come
  from a personal place, be dramatic in form, be a call to action.
  The?invitation is open to all -?to think beyond the human narrative
  and to bear witness to the scale and horror of this crisis. This
  is an opportunity to ask how this existential threat affects the
  way we wish to live our lives and the action we take.'

  The full call-out is at https://www.letterstotheearth.com/ but
  the deadline is 12 midnight on 29th March, ie. tomorrow - so if
  you want to act, act now!


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Re: [NetBehaviour] fwd: Letters to the Earth

2019-04-01 Thread Helen Varley Jamieson
thanks for forwarding this edward. it looks like a good thing to
participate in.

i recently came across https://www.missionlifeforce.org/, initiated by
lawyer polly higgins who is working to make ecocide a crime punishable
in the international courts. not specifically arts-related but it seems
like a really concrete positive thing to do.

On 28.03.19 16:08, Edward Picot via NetBehaviour wrote:
>
> This just came to me via email:
>
> 'We are facing an unprecedented global emergency, the planet is in
> crisis and we are in the midst of a mass extinction event. Scientists
> believe we have entered a period of abrupt climate breakdown. Carbon
> emissions and temperatures keep rising; ecological collapse has begun.
> On this course we are likely to see abrupt and irreversible
> devastation. The time for denial is over – we know the truth about
> climate change. It is time to act.
>
> ​
>
> This is an invitation to write a letter of response to this crisis.
> This could be a letter to or from the Earth, future or past
> generations, those who hold positions of power and influence, other
> species. The idea is open to interpretation: it can come from a
> personal place, be dramatic in form, be a call to action.
> The invitation is open to all - to think beyond the human narrative
> and to bear witness to the scale and horror of this crisis. This is an
> opportunity to ask how this existential threat affects the way we wish
> to live our lives and the action we take.'
>
> The full call-out is at https://www.letterstotheearth.com/ but the
> deadline is 12 midnight on 29th March, ie. tomorrow - so if you want
> to act, act now!
>
>
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Re: [NetBehaviour] This Wednesday evening...Roger Mills presents his new book Tele-Improvisation at Furtherfield Commons

2019-04-01 Thread Michael Szpakowski
I don’t think I can make it but it sounds tremendous - I will definitely get a 
copy. I absolutely loved the work that Roger and others did with the ethernet 
orchestra - I just googled it and see that they were active in 2010 which is 
remarkable and heroic... I would swap all of FB , Twitter  for five minutes 
of that fragile beauty...


Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone


On Monday, April 1, 2019, 10:04 am, Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour 
 wrote:

Dear All,
Our esteemed friend and colleague Roger Mills, 4 years editor of Furthernoise 
is in London, on tour with his fantastic new book. Would  love it if any of you 
in reach of London would like to join us to celebrate its launch.


Date: Wed 3rd April 2019.

Time - 6-8pm

Venue - Furtherfield Commons

https://www.furtherfield.org/visit/




Roger Mills presents his new book Tele-Improvisation: Intercultural Interaction 
in the Online Global Jam Session, just published in the Springer Series on 
Cultural Computing. This book is the first known examination of online music 
making that considers the role of culture in the interactive musical experience.




It describes how cross-cultural musicians negotiate spatial and temporal 
dislocation, distributed agency, as well as the unfamiliar musical, cultural 
and phenomenological characteristics of telematic interaction. It draws on 
Roger’s extensive experience of networked music making, as well as case studies 
of live online performances and interviews with leading practitioners in the 
field.




“Mills has provided a timely exposé on the musical and artistic potential and 
histories of networked performance. I see this volume urgently relevant in the 
current day crises of the network and its social media channels that have grown 
into a dangerous pariah eating away at our social, political and economic 
systems” - Randall Packer 2018




This part of a larger series of public Lectures and Performances, Europe 2019, 
by Roger Mills.




More info about book here:

https://www.springer.com/gb/book/9783319710389




For information on more background on projects and performances:

http://www.eartrumpet.org

http://ethernetorchestra.net







-- 
Co-founder & Artistic director of Furtherfield & DECAL Decentralised Arts 
Lab+44 (0) 77370 02879 

Furtherfield disrupts and democratises art and technology through exhibitions, 
labs & debate, for deep exploration, open tools & free thinking. 
furtherfield.org

DECAL Decentralised Arts Lab is an arts, blockchain & web 3.0 technologies 
research hub 

for fairer, more dynamic & connected cultural ecologies & economies now. 

decal.is

Furtherfield is a Not-for-Profit Company limited by Guarantee 
registered in England and Wales under the Company No.7005205. 
Registered business address: Ballard Newman, Apex House, Grand Arcade, Tally Ho 
Corner, London N12 0EH.
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[NetBehaviour] This Wednesday evening...Roger Mills presents his new book Tele-Improvisation at Furtherfield Commons

2019-04-01 Thread Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour
Dear All,

Our esteemed friend and colleague Roger Mills, 4 years editor of
Furthernoise is in London, on tour with his fantastic new book. Would  love
it if any of you in reach of London would like to join us to celebrate its
launch.

Date: Wed 3rd April 2019.

Time - 6-8pm

Venue - Furtherfield Commons

https://www.furtherfield.org/visit/


Roger Mills presents his new book Tele-Improvisation: Intercultural
Interaction in the Online Global Jam Session, just published in the
Springer Series on Cultural Computing. This book is the first known
examination of online music making that considers the role of culture in
the interactive musical experience.


It describes how cross-cultural musicians negotiate spatial and temporal
dislocation, distributed agency, as well as the unfamiliar musical,
cultural and phenomenological characteristics of telematic interaction. It
draws on Roger’s extensive experience of networked music making, as well as
case studies of live online performances and interviews with leading
practitioners in the field.


“Mills has provided a timely exposé on the musical and artistic potential
and histories of networked performance. I see this volume urgently relevant
in the current day crises of the network and its social media channels that
have grown into a dangerous pariah eating away at our social, political and
economic systems” - Randall Packer 2018


This part of a larger series of public Lectures and Performances, Europe
2019, by Roger Mills.


More info about book here:

https://www.springer.com/gb/book/9783319710389


For information on more background on projects and performances:

http://www.eartrumpet.org

http://ethernetorchestra.net




-- 
Co-founder & Artistic director of Furtherfield & DECAL Decentralised Arts
Lab
+44 (0) 77370 02879

*Furtherfield *disrupts and democratises art and technology through
exhibitions,
labs & debate, for deep exploration, open tools & free thinking.
furtherfield.org 

*DECAL* Decentralised Arts Lab is an arts, blockchain & web 3.0 technologies
research hub

for fairer, more dynamic & connected cultural ecologies & economies now.

decal.is 

Furtherfield is a Not-for-Profit Company limited by Guarantee
registered in England and Wales under the Company No.7005205.
Registered business address: Ballard Newman, Apex House, Grand Arcade,
Tally Ho Corner, London N12 0EH.
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