Re: [NetBehaviour] Yuk! Cancer...

2022-02-10 Thread Danielle Siembieda via NetBehaviour
Hi Marc,

Thank you for being able to share so much to this community. All I can say is 
that anything you need for support please let me know. I know these journeys of 
healing are powerful and painful. Sending energy through these waivlengths.

Best,

danielle siembieda
siembieda.com[X]


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marc garrett via NetBehaviour 
Sent: Wednesday, February 9, 2022 3:21 PM
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 

Cc: marc garrett 
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Yuk! Cancer...

Hi all,

Thanks for all your nice messages regarding my news about catching cancer. It's 
a shame because I had some great things I wanted to do, but they'll need to 
wait now.

If you wish to send a get well card, ask in a private email for my address I'll 
give it to you.

However, I really don't need anything bigger than that, I'm being well looked 
after already. Also, I'm not sure if I'll be able to keep up with all the 
correspondence. Also, every day is getting more intense with the illness, and 
more frequent visits to the hospital take it out of me. I get more tired each 
day as other strange things occur, such as coughing up blood, losing balance, 
falling asleep, and losing one's taste. That's just the start.

A big warm thanks to all of you for caring.

Wishing you well.

marc



On Wed, 9 Feb 2022 at 10:42, marc garrett 
mailto:marc.garre...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Dear friends and associates on Netbehaviour,

Last Wednesday I was diagnosed with stage 2 cancer in the form of lesions 
around the neck, ear and throat - on the right side of my head. The hospital 
crew dealing with my cancer say it's curable but they need to begin the process 
immediately. It will involve an intense three months. They will use 
radiotherapy and chemotherapy on me. It's going to be really rough, already 
horrible things have happened. It will take about three weeks to set it all up, 
and then visiting the hospital every day for six weeks with radiotherapy and 
chemotherapy, ugh!

I am officially on sick leave for the next three months regarding Furtherfield 
matters, but I will pop up (hopefully) every now and then with certain projects 
that are underway - especially the new book which is out very soon, called 
'Frankenstein Reanimated: Art & Life in the 21st Century. Edited by Marc 
Garrett and Yiannis Colakides', to be published on Torque.

Rather than telling everyone individually, it felt easier to mention it here. A 
warm thanks for the love already that people have expressed in my direction.

Apologies if I do not respond to questions - I'm sure you'll appreciate that 
I'll likely be too unwell to interact.

Wishing you well.

Marc
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Furtherfield - http://www.furtherfield.org
DECAL - http://decal.is/
Bio - https://marcgarrett.org/bio/
CV - https://marcgarrett.org/cv/


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Wishing you well

Marc

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Furtherfield - http://www.furtherfield.org
DECAL - http://decal.is/
Bio - https://marcgarrett.org/bio/
CV - https://marcgarrett.org/cv/
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[NetBehaviour] Splatter Aesthetics +

2022-02-10 Thread Anthony Stephenson via NetBehaviour
It looks like I called it. Hirst is seen here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CZy-jtBA3tj/
with a new series where he has re-appropriated seascapes (splashy
grounds) to add his splattering touch.

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Yuk! Cancer...

2022-02-10 Thread Edward Picot
Coughing up blood sounds really scary, and losing your sense of taste is 
really shitty. Hang tough, Marc.


Love and best wishes, Edward


On 2/9/22 11:21 PM, marc garrett via NetBehaviour wrote:

Hi all,

Thanks for all your nice messages regarding my news about catching 
cancer. It's a shame because I had some great things I wanted to do, 
but they'll need to wait now.


If you wish to send a get well card, ask in a private email for my 
address I'll give it to you.


However, I really don't need anything bigger than that, I'm being well 
looked after already. Also, I'm not sure if I'll be able to keep up 
with all the correspondence. Also, every day is getting more intense 
with the illness, and more frequent visits to the hospital take it out 
of me. I get more tired each day as other strange things occur, such 
as coughing up blood, losing balance, falling asleep, and losing one's 
taste. That's just the start.


A big warm thanks to all of you for caring.

Wishing you well.

marc



On Wed, 9 Feb 2022 at 10:42, marc garrett > wrote:


Dear friends and associates on Netbehaviour,

Last Wednesday I was diagnosed with stage 2 cancer in the form of
lesions around the neck, ear and throat - on the right side of my
head. The hospital crew dealing with my cancer say it's curable
but they need to begin the process immediately. It will involve an
intense three months. They will use radiotherapy and chemotherapy
on me. It's going to be really rough, already horrible things have
happened. It will take about three weeks to set it all up, and
then visiting the hospital every day for six weeks with
radiotherapy and chemotherapy, ugh!

I am officially on sick leave for the next three months regarding
Furtherfield matters, but I will pop up (hopefully) every now and
then with certain projects that are underway - especially the new
book which is out very soon, called 'Frankenstein Reanimated: Art
& Life in the 21st Century. Edited by Marc Garrett and Yiannis
Colakides', to be published on Torque.

Rather than telling everyone individually, it felt easier to
mention it here. A warm thanks for the love already that people
have expressed in my direction.

Apologies if I do not respond to questions - I'm sure you'll
appreciate that I'll likely be too unwell to interact.

Wishing you well.

Marc
---

DR Marc Garrett - https://marcgarrett.org/
Furtherfield - http://www.furtherfield.org
DECAL - http://decal.is/
Bio - https://marcgarrett.org/bio/
CV - https://marcgarrett.org/cv/



--
Wishing you well

Marc

---

DR Marc Garrett - https://marcgarrett.org/
Furtherfield - http://www.furtherfield.org
DECAL - http://decal.is/
Bio - https://marcgarrett.org/bio/
CV - https://marcgarrett.org/cv/

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Yuk! Cancer...

2022-02-10 Thread Graziano Milano via NetBehaviour
Dear Marc,

Hopefully the three months curable process will be successful and you will
fully recover.

Scientific studies examined how it is possible to act through diet and
lifestyle in order to prevent many non-communicable diseases like cancer.
Here are some recommendations developed by Professor Valter Longo thanks to
thirty years of research:
https://www.fondazionevalterlongo.org/en/longevity_articles/cancer-prevention-diet-and-lifestyle-the-longevity-diet-to-prevent-cancer/

Dr. Valter Longo is a Gerontology and Biological Sciences Professor and the
Director of the Longevity Institute at the University of Southern
California–Leonard Davis School of Gerontology in Los Angeles, one of the
leading centers for research on aging and age-related disease. Dr. Longo is
also the Director of the Longevity and Cancer Program at the Institute of
Molecular Oncology (IFOM) in Milan, Italy.

All the best,
Graziano

On Thu, 10 Feb 2022 at 01:55, abram stern via NetBehaviour <
netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:

> briefly unlurking for a rare moment. take care & best wishes, Marc.
>
> all the best,
> abram (aphid)
>
> On Wed, Feb 9, 2022 at 2:43 AM marc garrett via NetBehaviour <
> netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:
>
>> Dear friends and associates on Netbehaviour,
>>
>> Last Wednesday I was diagnosed with stage 2 cancer in the form of lesions
>> around the neck, ear and throat - on the right side of my head. The
>> hospital crew dealing with my cancer say it's curable but they need to
>> begin the process immediately. It will involve an intense three months.
>> They will use radiotherapy and chemotherapy on me. It's going to be really
>> rough, already horrible things have happened. It will take about three
>> weeks to set it all up, and then visiting the hospital every day for six
>> weeks with radiotherapy and chemotherapy, ugh!
>>
>> I am officially on sick leave for the next three months regarding
>> Furtherfield matters, but I will pop up (hopefully) every now and then with
>> certain projects that are underway - especially the new book which is out
>> very soon, called 'Frankenstein Reanimated: Art & Life in the 21st Century.
>> Edited by Marc Garrett and Yiannis Colakides', to be published on Torque.
>>
>> Rather than telling everyone individually, it felt easier to mention it
>> here. A warm thanks for the love already that people have expressed in my
>> direction.
>>
>> Apologies if I do not respond to questions - I'm sure you'll appreciate
>> that I'll likely be too unwell to interact.
>>
>> Wishing you well.
>>
>> Marc
>> ---
>>
>> DR Marc Garrett - https://marcgarrett.org/
>> Furtherfield - http://www.furtherfield.org
>> DECAL - http://decal.is/
>> Bio - https://marcgarrett.org/bio/
>> CV - https://marcgarrett.org/cv/
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Re: [NetBehaviour] NetBehaviour Digest, Vol 1506, Issue 1

2022-02-10 Thread Sus Garcia via NetBehaviour
gt; bought 
> a new laptop that's better for video chats. I'm here.
> 
> Thinking of you both,
> Aileen
> 
> On Mittwoch, 9. Februar 2022 11:42:16 CET marc garrett via NetBehaviour wrote:
> 
> Dear friends and associates on Netbehaviour,
> 
> Last Wednesday I was diagnosed with stage 2 cancer in the form of lesions 
> around the neck, ear and throat - on the right side of my head. The hospital 
> crew dealing with my cancer say it's curable but they need to begin the 
> process immediately. It will involve an intense three months. They will use 
> radiotherapy and chemotherapy on me. It's going to be really rough, already 
> horrible things have happened. It will take about three weeks to set it all 
> up, and then visiting the hospital every day for six weeks with radiotherapy 
> and chemotherapy, ugh!
> 
> I am officially on sick leave for the next three months regarding 
> Furtherfield 
> matters, but I will pop up (hopefully) every now and then with certain 
> projects that are underway - especially the new book which is out very soon, 
> called 'Frankenstein Reanimated: Art & Life in the 21st Century. Edited by 
> Marc Garrett and Yiannis Colakides', to be published on Torque.
> 
> Rather than telling everyone individually, it felt easier to mention it here. 
> A warm thanks for the love already that people have expressed in my direction.
> 
> Apologies if I do not respond to questions - I'm sure you'll appreciate that 
> I'll likely be too unwell to interact.
> 
> Wishing you well.
> 
> 
> 
> Marc
> ---
> 
> 
> DR Marc Garrett - https://marcgarrett.org/
> Furtherfield - http://www.furtherfield.org
> DECAL - http://decal.is/
> Bio - https://marcgarrett.org/bio/
> CV - https://marcgarrett.org/cv/
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Aileen Derieg
> a.der...@eliot.at
> Blog "Living With Plan B": http://livingwithplanb.derieg.com
> Website: http://eliot.at
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> 
> Message: 9
> Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2022 15:46:59 +0100
> From: Aileen Derieg 
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>   
> Subject: [NetBehaviour] A History of the Power of GAFAM
> Message-ID: <7343294.EvYhyI6sBW@karen>
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> 
> It is a measure of my affection for Ruth and Marc that Marc's email prompted 
> me 
> to finally come out of lurking mode, but since I'm here, there is something I 
> have been meaning to share for weeks now.
> 
> After living for two years in a collective in Spain, I returned to Linz at 
> the 
> end of last August, where I have now joined another community here. Since I 
> have been back in Austria, I especially enjoy long conversations with my son 
> Patrick about the history of computing and the Internet. When he realized 
> that 
> I have been fascinated by computers since 1977 and by the Internet since the 
> early 90s, he started asking the most interesting questions.
> 
> Now he is organizing his research and background reading into a series of 
> short Youtube videos, called "A History of the Power of GAFAM": https://
> www.youtube.com/channel/UChzYFOwYw0U5vqI7DBEr8nA
> 
> I hope some of you might be interested, and Patrick is always most 
> appreciative when people comment.
> 
> All the best,
> Aileen
> -- 
> Aileen Derieg
> a.der...@eliot.at
> Blog "Living With Plan B": http://livingwithplanb.derieg.com
> Website: http://eliot.at
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> 
> Message: 10
> Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2022 01:20:31 +1000
> From: Jason Nelson 
> To: netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] NetBehaviour Digest, Vol 1505, Issue 1
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> Oh Mark!   You have always been a rocket, a guiding beacon of creative
> explosion and thoughtful writing and observation. You are a true
> innovator.  And I know, from close family and personal experiences that
> your next steps will be messy and painful and crushing.  But I also know
> there will be moments of hope, and even, at times, perhaps aided by drugs,
> likely aided by substances, some joy!
> 
> We live far too far away. But if there is anything we can do in a remote
> way, do let me and Alinta know.  We can send you some Tim-Tams and/or
> vegemite if that would help. Perhaps even some weird soft licorice or
> aussie chocolates that taste like fancy combined with sand and legumes and
> marshmallows.
> 
> Seriously, we can send you a care package of Australia oddities if you
> desire such a thing. Just send me your a