Re: [NetBehaviour] News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series

2021-02-05 Thread Simon Mclennan via NetBehaviour
Enjoying listening to this! I recognised Alan’s song! 
I like the title of the series, the radical friendship idea..
S
On 5 Feb 2021, at 22:32, marc garrett via NetBehaviour 
 wrote:

> Hi Edward,
> 
> Thanks for taking the time to listen, it's a generous act in its own right. 
> 
> These podcasts take up a lot of time to compile, produce, edit and 
> distribute. So it's always wholesome when people make an effort to respond 
> after listening to the mix of content being included. As you know, I used to 
> co-run pirate radio stations in Bristol before the Internet. It felt very 
> similar to that energy.
> 
> Wishing you well.
> 
> Marc
> 
> On Fri, 5 Feb 2021 at 20:28, Edward Picot via NetBehaviour 
>  wrote:
> I've just been listening to this. What a great hotch-potch of stuff! I'm 
> really glad you're doing podcasts again.
> 
> On 05/02/2021 10:21, marc garrett via NetBehaviour wrote:
>> Hi all, 
>> 
>> I imagine some of you may be interested in Furtherfield's new podcast series 
>> for 2021.
>> 
>> News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series
>> https://soundcloud.com/furtherfield/f-podcast-ep-3
>> 
>> Welcome to Furtherfield's cultural podcast grounded in news from where we 
>> are. We may be experiencing all kinds of restrictions on our lives due to 
>> the pandemic, but we still have access to thriving networked cultures from 
>> around the world.
>> 
>> And this podcast is dedicated to the collaborative-imaginative fieldwork of 
>> artists, techies, and activists informing how we organise, imagine and build 
>> solidarity, good health and post-capitalist realities. Working together and 
>> supporting others to do the same.
>> 
>> In 2021 we celebrate 25 years of radical friendship at Furtherfield. We 
>> revisit and open up conversations with some of the fascinating and radical 
>> people with whom we have worked and collaborated through the years from the 
>> Internet to post-digital contexts. They are changing culture, their lives, 
>> and the lives of their communities.
>> 
>> We are interested in unearthing an ecological economy, relational 
>> understanding, and lived lives, alongside survival strategies, critical 
>> thinking and grassroots systems of peer and individual engagement, as part 
>> of the art context. We are examining power and how lives get lived, on whose 
>> terms.
>> 
>> Featured on the podcast
>> 
>> Filippo Florenzin is interviewing artist and independent, Mexican Curator, 
>> Doreen Rios. Founder of [ANTI]MATERIA an online platform dedicated to the 
>> research and exhibition of Latin-American Digital Art.
>> 
>> Ruth Catlow reads to us her foreword for the DisCO manifesto by Stacco 
>> Troncoso and Ann Marie Utratel.
>> 
>> Marc Garrett interviews artist Kate Southworth about her work with Art, 
>> Technology and Witchcraft, an Irish/British artist living in Cornwall, UK.
>> 
>> We have experimental, Avant-Folk by artists Alan Sondheim & Azure Carter, 
>> from their latest, excellent album Plaguesong.
>> 
>> We also have Stewart Home, the radically inauthentic communist sex witch & 
>> fed-up author, reading snippets from his recent book edited by Home - 
>> Denizen of the Dead published by Cripplegate Books. Denizen Of The Dead: The 
>> Horrors Of Clarendon Court Published.
>> 
>> And, we have other sound treats fluidly appearing in between the guests’ 
>> contributions.
>> 
>> Main image. Mapping Sol, 2019. Oil on Canvas, 100x100cm. Kate Southworth.
>> 
>> 
>> News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series by Furtherfield 
>> is licensed under a  Creative Commons License.
>> 
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> 
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> 
> Marc Garrett
> 
> Co-founder & Artistic director of Furtherfield & DECAL Decentralised Arts Lab
> 
> Furtherfield disrupts & democratises art and technology through exhibitions, 
> labs & debate, for deep exploration, open tools & free thinking. 
> http://www.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. http://decal.is/
> 
> Recent publications:
> 
> State Machines: Reflections & Actions at the Edge of Digital Citizenship, 
> Finance, & Art. Edited by Yiannis Colakides, Marc Garrett, Inte Gloerich. 
> Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2019 http://bit.do/eQgg3
> 
> Artists Re:thinking the Blockchain. Eds, Ruth Catlow, Marc Garrett, Nathan 
> Jones, & Sam Skinner. Liverpool Press - http://bit.ly/2x8XlMK
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Re: [NetBehaviour] News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series

2021-02-05 Thread marc garrett via NetBehaviour
Hi Edward,

Thanks for taking the time to listen, it's a generous act in its own right.

These podcasts take up a lot of time to compile, produce, edit and
distribute. So it's always wholesome when people make an effort to respond
after listening to the mix of content being included. As you know, I used
to co-run pirate radio stations in Bristol before the Internet. It felt
very similar to that energy.

Wishing you well.

Marc

On Fri, 5 Feb 2021 at 20:28, Edward Picot via NetBehaviour <
netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:

> I've just been listening to this. What a great hotch-potch of stuff! I'm
> really glad you're doing podcasts again.
>
> On 05/02/2021 10:21, marc garrett via NetBehaviour wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I imagine some of you may be interested in Furtherfield's new podcast
> series for 2021.
>
> News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series
> https://soundcloud.com/furtherfield/f-podcast-ep-3
>
> Welcome to Furtherfield's cultural podcast grounded in news from where we
> are. We may be experiencing all kinds of restrictions on our lives due to
> the pandemic, but we still have access to thriving networked cultures from
> around the world.
>
> And this podcast is dedicated to the collaborative-imaginative fieldwork
> of artists, techies, and activists informing how we organise, imagine and
> build solidarity, good health and post-capitalist realities. Working
> together and supporting others to do the same.
>
> In 2021 we celebrate 25 years of radical friendship at Furtherfield. We
> revisit and open up conversations with some of the fascinating and radical
> people with whom we have worked and collaborated through the years from the
> Internet to post-digital contexts. They are changing culture, their lives,
> and the lives of their communities.
>
> We are interested in unearthing an ecological economy, relational
> understanding, and lived lives, alongside survival strategies, critical
> thinking and grassroots systems of peer and individual engagement, as part
> of the art context. We are examining power and how lives get lived, on
> whose terms.
>
> Featured on the podcast
>
> Filippo Florenzin is interviewing artist and independent, Mexican Curator,
> Doreen Rios. Founder of [ANTI]MATERIA an online platform dedicated to the
> research and exhibition of Latin-American Digital Art.
>
> Ruth Catlow reads to us her foreword for the DisCO manifesto by Stacco
> Troncoso and Ann Marie Utratel.
>
> Marc Garrett interviews artist Kate Southworth about her work with Art,
> Technology and Witchcraft, an Irish/British artist living in Cornwall, UK.
>
> We have experimental, Avant-Folk by artists Alan Sondheim & Azure Carter,
> from their latest, excellent album Plaguesong.
>
> We also have Stewart Home, the radically inauthentic communist sex witch &
> fed-up author, reading snippets from his recent book edited by Home -
> Denizen of the Dead published by Cripplegate Books. Denizen Of The Dead:
> The Horrors Of Clarendon Court Published.
>
> And, we have other sound treats fluidly appearing in between the guests’
> contributions.
>
> Main image. Mapping Sol, 2019. Oil on Canvas, 100x100cm. Kate Southworth.
>
>
> News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series by Furtherfield
> is licensed under a  Creative Commons License.
>
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Wishing you well.

Marc

---

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Co-founder & Artistic director of Furtherfield & DECAL Decentralised Arts
Lab

Furtherfield disrupts & democratises art and technology through
exhibitions, labs & debate, for deep exploration, open tools & free
thinking. http://www.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. http://decal.is/

Recent publications:

State Machines: Reflections & Actions at the Edge of Digital Citizenship,
Finance, & Art. Edited by Yiannis Colakides, Marc Garrett, Inte Gloerich.
Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2019 http://bit.do/eQgg3

Artists Re:thinking the Blockchain. Eds, Ruth Catlow, Marc Garrett, Nathan
Jones, & Sam Skinner. Liverpool Press - http://bit.ly/2x8XlMK
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Re: [NetBehaviour] News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series

2021-02-05 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
Same here, love the Podcast and thanks for including us -

Best, Alan

On Fri, Feb 5, 2021 at 3:30 PM Edward Picot via NetBehaviour <
netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:

> I've just been listening to this. What a great hotch-potch of stuff! I'm
> really glad you're doing podcasts again.
>
> On 05/02/2021 10:21, marc garrett via NetBehaviour wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I imagine some of you may be interested in Furtherfield's new podcast
> series for 2021.
>
> News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series
> https://soundcloud.com/furtherfield/f-podcast-ep-3
>
> Welcome to Furtherfield's cultural podcast grounded in news from where we
> are. We may be experiencing all kinds of restrictions on our lives due to
> the pandemic, but we still have access to thriving networked cultures from
> around the world.
>
> And this podcast is dedicated to the collaborative-imaginative fieldwork
> of artists, techies, and activists informing how we organise, imagine and
> build solidarity, good health and post-capitalist realities. Working
> together and supporting others to do the same.
>
> In 2021 we celebrate 25 years of radical friendship at Furtherfield. We
> revisit and open up conversations with some of the fascinating and radical
> people with whom we have worked and collaborated through the years from the
> Internet to post-digital contexts. They are changing culture, their lives,
> and the lives of their communities.
>
> We are interested in unearthing an ecological economy, relational
> understanding, and lived lives, alongside survival strategies, critical
> thinking and grassroots systems of peer and individual engagement, as part
> of the art context. We are examining power and how lives get lived, on
> whose terms.
>
> Featured on the podcast
>
> Filippo Florenzin is interviewing artist and independent, Mexican Curator,
> Doreen Rios. Founder of [ANTI]MATERIA an online platform dedicated to the
> research and exhibition of Latin-American Digital Art.
>
> Ruth Catlow reads to us her foreword for the DisCO manifesto by Stacco
> Troncoso and Ann Marie Utratel.
>
> Marc Garrett interviews artist Kate Southworth about her work with Art,
> Technology and Witchcraft, an Irish/British artist living in Cornwall, UK.
>
> We have experimental, Avant-Folk by artists Alan Sondheim & Azure Carter,
> from their latest, excellent album Plaguesong.
>
> We also have Stewart Home, the radically inauthentic communist sex witch &
> fed-up author, reading snippets from his recent book edited by Home -
> Denizen of the Dead published by Cripplegate Books. Denizen Of The Dead:
> The Horrors Of Clarendon Court Published.
>
> And, we have other sound treats fluidly appearing in between the guests’
> contributions.
>
> Main image. Mapping Sol, 2019. Oil on Canvas, 100x100cm. Kate Southworth.
>
>
> News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series by Furtherfield
> is licensed under a  Creative Commons License.
>
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Re: [NetBehaviour] News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series

2021-02-05 Thread Edward Picot via NetBehaviour
I've just been listening to this. What a great hotch-potch of stuff! I'm 
really glad you're doing podcasts again.


On 05/02/2021 10:21, marc garrett via NetBehaviour wrote:

Hi all,

I imagine some of you may be interested in Furtherfield's new podcast 
series for 2021.


News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series
https://soundcloud.com/furtherfield/f-podcast-ep-3

Welcome to Furtherfield's cultural podcast grounded in news from where 
we are. We may be experiencing all kinds of restrictions on our lives 
due to the pandemic, but we still have access to thriving networked 
cultures from around the world.


And this podcast is dedicated to the collaborative-imaginative 
fieldwork of artists, techies, and activists informing how we 
organise, imagine and build solidarity, good health and 
post-capitalist realities. Working together and supporting others to 
do the same.


In 2021 we celebrate 25 years of radical friendship at Furtherfield. 
We revisit and open up conversations with some of the fascinating and 
radical people with whom we have worked and collaborated through the 
years from the Internet to post-digital contexts. They are changing 
culture, their lives, and the lives of their communities.


We are interested in unearthing an ecological economy, relational 
understanding, and lived lives, alongside survival strategies, 
critical thinking and grassroots systems of peer and individual 
engagement, as part of the art context. We are examining power and how 
lives get lived, on whose terms.


Featured on the podcast

Filippo Florenzin is interviewing artist and independent, Mexican 
Curator, Doreen Rios. Founder of [ANTI]MATERIA an online platform 
dedicated to the research and exhibition of Latin-American Digital Art.


Ruth Catlow reads to us her foreword for the DisCO manifesto by Stacco 
Troncoso and Ann Marie Utratel.


Marc Garrett interviews artist Kate Southworth about her work with 
Art, Technology and Witchcraft, an Irish/British artist living in 
Cornwall, UK.


We have experimental, Avant-Folk by artists Alan Sondheim & Azure 
Carter, from their latest, excellent album Plaguesong.


We also have Stewart Home, the radically inauthentic communist sex 
witch & fed-up author, reading snippets from his recent book edited by 
Home - Denizen of the Dead published by Cripplegate Books. Denizen Of 
The Dead: The Horrors Of Clarendon Court Published.


And, we have other sound treats fluidly appearing in between the 
guests’ contributions.


Main image. Mapping Sol, 2019. Oil on Canvas, 100x100cm. Kate Southworth.


News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series by 
Furtherfield is licensed under a  Creative Commons License.


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Re: [NetBehaviour] News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series

2021-02-05 Thread Gill Davies via NetBehaviour
Brilliant, Marc.  Look forward to listening.

On Fri, 5 Feb 2021 at 10:24, marc garrett via NetBehaviour <
netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I imagine some of you may be interested in Furtherfield's new podcast
> series for 2021.
>
> News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series
> https://soundcloud.com/furtherfield/f-podcast-ep-3
>
> Welcome to Furtherfield's cultural podcast grounded in news from where we
> are. We may be experiencing all kinds of restrictions on our lives due to
> the pandemic, but we still have access to thriving networked cultures from
> around the world.
>
> And this podcast is dedicated to the collaborative-imaginative fieldwork
> of artists, techies, and activists informing how we organise, imagine and
> build solidarity, good health and post-capitalist realities. Working
> together and supporting others to do the same.
>
> In 2021 we celebrate 25 years of radical friendship at Furtherfield. We
> revisit and open up conversations with some of the fascinating and radical
> people with whom we have worked and collaborated through the years from the
> Internet to post-digital contexts. They are changing culture, their lives,
> and the lives of their communities.
>
> We are interested in unearthing an ecological economy, relational
> understanding, and lived lives, alongside survival strategies, critical
> thinking and grassroots systems of peer and individual engagement, as part
> of the art context. We are examining power and how lives get lived, on
> whose terms.
>
> Featured on the podcast
>
> Filippo Florenzin is interviewing artist and independent, Mexican Curator,
> Doreen Rios. Founder of [ANTI]MATERIA an online platform dedicated to the
> research and exhibition of Latin-American Digital Art.
>
> Ruth Catlow reads to us her foreword for the DisCO manifesto by Stacco
> Troncoso and Ann Marie Utratel.
>
> Marc Garrett interviews artist Kate Southworth about her work with Art,
> Technology and Witchcraft, an Irish/British artist living in Cornwall, UK.
>
> We have experimental, Avant-Folk by artists Alan Sondheim & Azure Carter,
> from their latest, excellent album Plaguesong.
>
> We also have Stewart Home, the radically inauthentic communist sex witch &
> fed-up author, reading snippets from his recent book edited by Home -
> Denizen of the Dead published by Cripplegate Books. Denizen Of The Dead:
> The Horrors Of Clarendon Court Published.
>
> And, we have other sound treats fluidly appearing in between the guests’
> contributions.
>
> Main image. Mapping Sol, 2019. Oil on Canvas, 100x100cm. Kate Southworth.
>
>
> News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series by Furtherfield
> is licensed under a  Creative Commons License.
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[NetBehaviour] News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series

2021-02-05 Thread marc garrett via NetBehaviour
Hi all,

I imagine some of you may be interested in Furtherfield's new podcast
series for 2021.

News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series
https://soundcloud.com/furtherfield/f-podcast-ep-3

Welcome to Furtherfield's cultural podcast grounded in news from where we
are. We may be experiencing all kinds of restrictions on our lives due to
the pandemic, but we still have access to thriving networked cultures from
around the world.

And this podcast is dedicated to the collaborative-imaginative fieldwork of
artists, techies, and activists informing how we organise, imagine and
build solidarity, good health and post-capitalist realities. Working
together and supporting others to do the same.

In 2021 we celebrate 25 years of radical friendship at Furtherfield. We
revisit and open up conversations with some of the fascinating and radical
people with whom we have worked and collaborated through the years from the
Internet to post-digital contexts. They are changing culture, their lives,
and the lives of their communities.

We are interested in unearthing an ecological economy, relational
understanding, and lived lives, alongside survival strategies, critical
thinking and grassroots systems of peer and individual engagement, as part
of the art context. We are examining power and how lives get lived, on
whose terms.

Featured on the podcast

Filippo Florenzin is interviewing artist and independent, Mexican Curator,
Doreen Rios. Founder of [ANTI]MATERIA an online platform dedicated to the
research and exhibition of Latin-American Digital Art.

Ruth Catlow reads to us her foreword for the DisCO manifesto by Stacco
Troncoso and Ann Marie Utratel.

Marc Garrett interviews artist Kate Southworth about her work with Art,
Technology and Witchcraft, an Irish/British artist living in Cornwall, UK.

We have experimental, Avant-Folk by artists Alan Sondheim & Azure Carter,
from their latest, excellent album Plaguesong.

We also have Stewart Home, the radically inauthentic communist sex witch &
fed-up author, reading snippets from his recent book edited by Home -
Denizen of the Dead published by Cripplegate Books. Denizen Of The Dead:
The Horrors Of Clarendon Court Published.

And, we have other sound treats fluidly appearing in between the guests’
contributions.

Main image. Mapping Sol, 2019. Oil on Canvas, 100x100cm. Kate Southworth.


News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series by Furtherfield
is licensed under a  Creative Commons License.
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[NetBehaviour] News From Where We Are #3 Art, Technology and Witchcraft.

2020-11-18 Thread marc garrett via NetBehaviour
News From Where We Are #3 Art, Technology and Witchcraft.

The Furtherfield Podcast. Friday, January 8, 2021.

Welcome to Furtherfield's third Community podcast - a cultural
discussion grounded in the news from where we are. So far we have
Artist, Kate Southworth and Stewart Home, pending a couple of other
featured guests.

Please send me your spells and rituals in mp3/flac/wav -- no longer
than 3 minutes :-)

Also, your music, no longer than 3 minutes.

The last two podcasts featured voices sharing their experiences about
the conditions of lockdown during the Covid-19 virus. This time
around, even though Covid-19 remains a part of the dialogue, we
focusing on this podcast on art, technology and Witchcraft. Many
artists are demonstrating their imaginations in different modes of
magical engagements.

My first experience of witchcraft was through my mother when I was a
kid. Strange visitors, usually women, would visit her either to ask
for to do spells and or to collaborate. I never got a chance to see
what was happening and heard odd noises while locked away in my
bedroom. Now and then I did sneak a peek at her witchcraft books, but
as time passed by, my curiosity for witchcraft and magick faded. One
reason was that I wanted to be grounded and not sucked into what I
felt was a diversion from the challenges in the everyday world as a
working-class boy.

However, I have always had a soft spot for individuals and groups
exploring their identities and alternative societal contexts via
witchcraft. For me, it has always seemed to be a political shift away
from the hegemonic orientated constraints in society. In her
comprehensive study, Caliban And The Witch: Women, the Body and
Primitive Accumulation, Federici writes that the emergence of the
witch hunts was ‘one of the most important events in the development
of capitalist society and the formation of the modern proletariat’.

In combination with arts and technology, wherein contemporary
witchcraft and its practice do we find new stories dealing with the
big issues of the day? Such as climate change, the disappointment that
technology has become a surveillance and marketing tool for the
elites, and the break down of democracies due to extreme right-wing
infiltration? Or is it a new mystical movement engaged in connecting
to a deeper level of spiritual understanding with the world beyond the
dominant confines of official religions?

Reference:

Silvia Federici, Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive
Accumulation, (New York, NY: Autonomedia, 2004), p. 164.
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Re: [NetBehaviour] News From Where We Are

2020-08-05 Thread Annie Abrahams via NetBehaviour
Thanks Ruth for the news. I am glad furtherfield stays afloat, glad you all
three are doing ok!

I watched the first part "*algofeels*" of the movie *Swaayattate (Autonomy)*
made by Vishal Kumaraswamy (part of https://www.empathyloading.com/) It is
great storytelling - I hope we can also see the end product, the whole
thing.
*In this excerpt, we hear a conversation unfolding between a programmed AI,
dismembered from its physical body as it undergoes repairs, and the
computer technician working on it.*

The short excerpt is very touching as probably will also be the UNINVITED
exhibition (angst and disruption for machines and humans) - wondering how
it is made, to what extent it has been designed, or includes surprises even
for the conceptors ... I hope Marc can do an interview with them!
I also hope you all can go back to work in a steady, quiet, trusting way!

Best
Annie

ps Ruth I love the way you make LARPs related to my protocols - it makes me
happy to think about them that way and I think you are right - both work
with behaviour as its main component 

-

01/08 – 01/09 Pandemic Encounter
 Sound 4.50 min.
presented in the show Lockdown
, ATELIER MELUSINE, La
Trimouille, FR.

(Un)Distance  An*
ELOrlando* 2020: Virtual Edition *Panel*. Archives.

Utterings #4  15 min
sound, Network Music Festival.


On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 11:35 AM Ruth Catlow  wrote:

> Hey Annie,
>
> Glad to hear that you are fine.
>
> Marc, Charlotte and I are all doing OK. The same (and no doubt different)
> kinds of ups and downs that I imagine everyone is experiencing behind the
> scenes.
>
> I think I shared this update before about how we have adapted our Love
> Machines programme
> . The
> constantly shifting social distancing rules have made it very difficult to
> plan certain kinds of activity in the park (which is very frustrating) but
> there are some wonderful things coming up from September and these are
> designed to sit across the park and online - and to be covid resistent.
>
> Charlotte, Marc and I are tag-teaming Furtherfield operations until the
> end of October with a focus on the work that we can still do with various
> artists and communities. Marc and I are currently furloughed (hence the
> break in the podcast series) which, along with support from the Arts
> Council has helped keep the organisation viable - which is pretty amazing
> (and also a testament to Charlotte's careful and dedicated work).
>
> We are thinking and acting slowly in response to events around BLM and the
> pandemic. I expect that we will make major changes to the way we do things
> in the medium and long term. I think that our CultureStake
>  project will play a part
> in this. But we will say more about this in the Autumn.
>
> Translocality is a running theme in Furtherfield's work but personally I
> have become pretty obsessed with  LARPs as a way to explore translocal
> collective imagination and agency (human and more-than-human). I've now
> made a series (mostly in collaboration others), that work with scenarios of
> conflict, antagonism and not-enough-information. I think that the format is
> not so different to the kinds of protocols you work with Annie - events
> involve scenarios/instructions and improvisation to simultaneously create,
> feel and study relations within them. There is likely to be an announcement
> about one of these at the end of this week. But some documentation will
> also be published in September. I'm very excited by LARP as a form.
>
> There are a couple of blockchain related projects cooking in the
> background - which should also surface soon.
>
> Marc and I have also been doing some analogue image and object making on
> furlough - it has been very good to be forced to slow down and have more
> time for play and a "private life" (including tending a small garden).
>
> Thanks for asking Annie,
> Is that what you were asking?
>
> ;)
>
> Would be nice to hear from others too.
>
> warmly
> Ruth
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 4:45 PM Annie Abrahams via NetBehaviour <
> netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:
>
>>
>> Where is Furtherfield now ?
>> How are Marc and Ruth and Charlotte doing?
>> Are you ok ?
>>
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2020-08-03 Thread Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour
Hey Annie,

Glad to hear that you are fine.

Marc, Charlotte and I are all doing OK. The same (and no doubt different)
kinds of ups and downs that I imagine everyone is experiencing behind the
scenes.

I think I shared this update before about how we have adapted our Love
Machines programme
. The
constantly shifting social distancing rules have made it very difficult to
plan certain kinds of activity in the park (which is very frustrating) but
there are some wonderful things coming up from September and these are
designed to sit across the park and online - and to be covid resistent.

Charlotte, Marc and I are tag-teaming Furtherfield operations until the end
of October with a focus on the work that we can still do with various
artists and communities. Marc and I are currently furloughed (hence the
break in the podcast series) which, along with support from the Arts
Council has helped keep the organisation viable - which is pretty amazing
(and also a testament to Charlotte's careful and dedicated work).

We are thinking and acting slowly in response to events around BLM and the
pandemic. I expect that we will make major changes to the way we do things
in the medium and long term. I think that our CultureStake
 project will play a part in
this. But we will say more about this in the Autumn.

Translocality is a running theme in Furtherfield's work but personally I
have become pretty obsessed with  LARPs as a way to explore translocal
collective imagination and agency (human and more-than-human). I've now
made a series (mostly in collaboration others), that work with scenarios of
conflict, antagonism and not-enough-information. I think that the format is
not so different to the kinds of protocols you work with Annie - events
involve scenarios/instructions and improvisation to simultaneously create,
feel and study relations within them. There is likely to be an announcement
about one of these at the end of this week. But some documentation will
also be published in September. I'm very excited by LARP as a form.

There are a couple of blockchain related projects cooking in the background
- which should also surface soon.

Marc and I have also been doing some analogue image and object making on
furlough - it has been very good to be forced to slow down and have more
time for play and a "private life" (including tending a small garden).

Thanks for asking Annie,
Is that what you were asking?

;)

Would be nice to hear from others too.

warmly
Ruth


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>
> Where is Furtherfield now ?
> How are Marc and Ruth and Charlotte doing?
> Are you ok ?
>
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Re: [NetBehaviour] News From Where We Are

2020-08-02 Thread Annie Abrahams via NetBehaviour
Where is Furtherfield now ?
How are Marc and Ruth and Charlotte doing?
Are you ok ?

(ps I am fine - Annie)
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Re: [NetBehaviour] News From Where We Are #2| Furtherfield Podcast ️隣️‍♀️

2020-05-15 Thread Annie Abrahams via NetBehaviour
ps there is also no link in the podcast text :)

On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 1:14 PM marc garrett via NetBehaviour <
netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:

> Hi Annie,
>
> Sorry about that, you were missing on the FB one also, but changed ---
> sheesh!
>
> On Fri, 15 May 2020 at 11:59, Annie Abrahams via NetBehaviour
>  wrote:
> >
> > hey Marc, you forgot to mention me in the list
> >
> > no problem (you don't have to correct)
> > but if you have to send out others, please put me in it
> >
> > Best
> > Annie
> >
> > ---
> > 20 mai 21h & May 27 9pm CEST
> > Open publishing Fest licriture/reariting avec/with constallationss
> > Info FR & ENG https://constallationss.hotglue.me/?OPF
> >
> > Published: Abrahams, Annie. “#PEAE Participative Ethology in Artificial
> Environments”, Electronic Book Review, May 3, 2020.
> >
> >
> > On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 12:18 PM marc garrett via NetBehaviour <
> netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:
> >>
> >> Dear All,
> >>
> >> Thanks for your great contributions to the the second Furtherfield
> >> Podcast - News From Where We Are.
> >>
> >> We hope you are as pleased as we are with this episode.
> >>
> >> https://soundcloud.com/furtherfield/news-from-where-we-are-2
> >>
> >> News the ground, from cultural workers and activists around the world
> >> with Marc Garrett and Stuart Bowditch, Azure Carter, Anne Clark +
> >> Martyn Bates, Mac Dunlop, Antye Greie, Paul Hertz, Gretta Louw, Daniel
> >> Pinheiro, Eryk Salvaggio, and Jennifer Seaman Cook.
> >>
> >> Image: Gretta Louw. Section of, Untitled 1, 2. Hand embroidery on
> >> digitally printed linen, 2019.
> >>
> >> Please share widely and be ready to reshare, social media around each
> >> of your contributions over the next week or two.
> >>
> >> We hope you and yours are holding up OK in the onslaught.
> >>
> >> Wishing you well.
> >>
> >> marc
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> --
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>
> Marc
>
> ---
>
> Marc Garrett
>
> Co-founder & Artistic director of Furtherfield & DECAL Decentralised Arts
> Lab
>
> Furtherfield disrupts & democratises art and technology through
> exhibitions, labs & debate, for deep exploration, open tools & free
> thinking. http://www.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. http://decal.is/
>
> Recent publications:
>
> State Machines: Reflections & Actions at the Edge of Digital
> Citizenship, Finance, & Art. Edited by Yiannis Colakides, Marc
> Garrett, Inte Gloerich. Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2019
> http://bit.do/eQgg3
>
> Artists Re:thinking the Blockchain. Eds, Ruth Catlow, Marc Garrett,
> Nathan Jones, & Sam Skinner. Liverpool Press - http://bit.ly/2x8XlMK
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Re: [NetBehaviour] News From Where We Are #2| Furtherfield Podcast ️隣️‍♀️

2020-05-15 Thread marc garrett via NetBehaviour
Hi Annie,

Sorry about that, you were missing on the FB one also, but changed --- sheesh!

On Fri, 15 May 2020 at 11:59, Annie Abrahams via NetBehaviour
 wrote:
>
> hey Marc, you forgot to mention me in the list
>
> no problem (you don't have to correct)
> but if you have to send out others, please put me in it
>
> Best
> Annie
>
> ---
> 20 mai 21h & May 27 9pm CEST
> Open publishing Fest licriture/reariting avec/with constallationss
> Info FR & ENG https://constallationss.hotglue.me/?OPF
>
> Published: Abrahams, Annie. “#PEAE Participative Ethology in Artificial 
> Environments”, Electronic Book Review, May 3, 2020.
>
>
> On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 12:18 PM marc garrett via NetBehaviour 
>  wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Thanks for your great contributions to the the second Furtherfield
>> Podcast - News From Where We Are.
>>
>> We hope you are as pleased as we are with this episode.
>>
>> https://soundcloud.com/furtherfield/news-from-where-we-are-2
>>
>> News the ground, from cultural workers and activists around the world
>> with Marc Garrett and Stuart Bowditch, Azure Carter, Anne Clark +
>> Martyn Bates, Mac Dunlop, Antye Greie, Paul Hertz, Gretta Louw, Daniel
>> Pinheiro, Eryk Salvaggio, and Jennifer Seaman Cook.
>>
>> Image: Gretta Louw. Section of, Untitled 1, 2. Hand embroidery on
>> digitally printed linen, 2019.
>>
>> Please share widely and be ready to reshare, social media around each
>> of your contributions over the next week or two.
>>
>> We hope you and yours are holding up OK in the onslaught.
>>
>> Wishing you well.
>>
>> marc
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Furtherfield disrupts & democratises art and technology through
exhibitions, labs & debate, for deep exploration, open tools & free
thinking. http://www.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. http://decal.is/

Recent publications:

State Machines: Reflections & Actions at the Edge of Digital
Citizenship, Finance, & Art. Edited by Yiannis Colakides, Marc
Garrett, Inte Gloerich. Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2019
http://bit.do/eQgg3

Artists Re:thinking the Blockchain. Eds, Ruth Catlow, Marc Garrett,
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2020-05-15 Thread Annie Abrahams via NetBehaviour
hey Marc, you forgot to mention me in the list

no problem (you don't have to correct)
but if you have to send out others, please put me in it

Best
Annie

---
*20 mai *21h &* May 27 *9pm CEST
Open publishing Fest *licriture/reariting *avec/with constallationss
Info FR & ENG https://constallationss.hotglue.me/?OPF

*Published*: Abrahams, Annie. “#PEAE Participative Ethology in Artificial
Environments

”, Electronic Book Review, May 3, 2020.


On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 12:18 PM marc garrett via NetBehaviour <
netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> Thanks for your great contributions to the the second Furtherfield
> Podcast - News From Where We Are.
>
> We hope you are as pleased as we are with this episode.
>
> https://soundcloud.com/furtherfield/news-from-where-we-are-2
>
> News the ground, from cultural workers and activists around the world
> with Marc Garrett and Stuart Bowditch, Azure Carter, Anne Clark +
> Martyn Bates, Mac Dunlop, Antye Greie, Paul Hertz, Gretta Louw, Daniel
> Pinheiro, Eryk Salvaggio, and Jennifer Seaman Cook.
>
> Image: Gretta Louw. Section of, Untitled 1, 2. Hand embroidery on
> digitally printed linen, 2019.
>
> Please share widely and be ready to reshare, social media around each
> of your contributions over the next week or two.
>
> We hope you and yours are holding up OK in the onslaught.
>
> Wishing you well.
>
> marc
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2020-05-15 Thread marc garrett via NetBehaviour
Dear All,

Thanks for your great contributions to the the second Furtherfield
Podcast - News From Where We Are.

We hope you are as pleased as we are with this episode.

https://soundcloud.com/furtherfield/news-from-where-we-are-2

News the ground, from cultural workers and activists around the world
with Marc Garrett and Stuart Bowditch, Azure Carter, Anne Clark +
Martyn Bates, Mac Dunlop, Antye Greie, Paul Hertz, Gretta Louw, Daniel
Pinheiro, Eryk Salvaggio, and Jennifer Seaman Cook.

Image: Gretta Louw. Section of, Untitled 1, 2. Hand embroidery on
digitally printed linen, 2019.

Please share widely and be ready to reshare, social media around each
of your contributions over the next week or two.

We hope you and yours are holding up OK in the onslaught.

Wishing you well.

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Re: [NetBehaviour] News From Where We Are #1

2020-04-13 Thread Ricardo Ruiz via NetBehaviour
Dear all,

News from where we are:

https://medium.com/@readruiz/the-first-month-of-a-maker-lab-against-covid-19-in-northeastern-brazil-121d161be705
 


Warm regards,


R

> Em 10 de abr de 2020, à(s) 13:25, marc garrett via NetBehaviour 
>  escreveu:
> 
> News From Where We Are #1
> 
> Welcome to Furtherfield's new podcast - a cultural discussion grounded
> in news from where we are.
> 
> https://soundcloud.com/furtherfield/news-from-where-we-are-1
> 
> When the lockdown hit the UK a couple of weeks ago we asked
> contributors and lurkers on Furtherfield's Netbehavour email
> discussion list how they were doing.
> 
> We received reports from every continent and this inspired us to
> create this podcast. Some of them have record their reports for us too
> and we will hear from them in a minute.
> 
> All of this reminded us that while we may be confined to our homes by
> the Coronavirus emergency we still have access to thriving networked
> cultures from around the world. So this podcast is a conversation with
> many voices from the ground to explore how the
> collaborative-imaginative fieldwork of artists, techies and activists
> is informing how we organise, imagine and build solidarity, good
> health and post-capitalist realities. Working together and supporting
> others to do the same.
> 
> This new podcast includes your news from where you are, interviews,
> reviews, readings to explore how people want to live in our
> globally-connected world now.
> 
> It includes news from Helen Varley Jamieson, Rob Myers, Isabelle
> Arvers, Tacira and Edward Picot; conversations between myself and
> Cassie Thornton, and Ruth Catlow and Cade Diehm, an audio essay by
> Jaya Klara Brekke, a review by Regine Debatty and a Poem by Jeremy
> Hight.
> 
> Sounds from Ouch Those Monkeys, Alan Sondheim, Azure Carter, Luke
> Damrosch, Stewart Home.
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Re: [NetBehaviour] News From Where We Are #1

2020-04-11 Thread marc garrett via NetBehaviour
Hi Helen,

Big thanks for listening, and I was very aware that including various
people from the community was and is part of the context. And,
including the Ethernet Orchestra was very important, especially
because their improvised performances have been using the networks so
well.

Have been receiving encouraging responses already, and it only went up
yesterday afternoon, two hours later than scheduled.

Looking forward to getting the others ready.

On Sat, 11 Apr 2020 at 11:09, Helen Varley Jamieson
 wrote:
>
> great work marc, all very interesting! & there is also music from ethernet 
> orchestra :)
>
> h : )
>
> On 11.04.20 04:25, marc garrett via NetBehaviour wrote:
>
> News From Where We Are #1
>
> Welcome to Furtherfield's new podcast - a cultural discussion grounded
> in news from where we are.
>
> https://soundcloud.com/furtherfield/news-from-where-we-are-1
>
> When the lockdown hit the UK a couple of weeks ago we asked
> contributors and lurkers on Furtherfield's Netbehavour email
> discussion list how they were doing.
>
> We received reports from every continent and this inspired us to
> create this podcast. Some of them have record their reports for us too
> and we will hear from them in a minute.
>
> All of this reminded us that while we may be confined to our homes by
> the Coronavirus emergency we still have access to thriving networked
> cultures from around the world. So this podcast is a conversation with
> many voices from the ground to explore how the
> collaborative-imaginative fieldwork of artists, techies and activists
> is informing how we organise, imagine and build solidarity, good
> health and post-capitalist realities. Working together and supporting
> others to do the same.
>
> This new podcast includes your news from where you are, interviews,
> reviews, readings to explore how people want to live in our
> globally-connected world now.
>
> It includes news from Helen Varley Jamieson, Rob Myers, Isabelle
> Arvers, Tacira and Edward Picot; conversations between myself and
> Cassie Thornton, and Ruth Catlow and Cade Diehm, an audio essay by
> Jaya Klara Brekke, a review by Regine Debatty and a Poem by Jeremy
> Hight.
>
> Sounds from Ouch Those Monkeys, Alan Sondheim, Azure Carter, Luke
> Damrosch, Stewart Home.
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thinking. http://www.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. http://decal.is/

Recent publications:

State Machines: Reflections & Actions at the Edge of Digital
Citizenship, Finance, & Art. Edited by Yiannis Colakides, Marc
Garrett, Inte Gloerich. Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2019
http://bit.do/eQgg3

Artists Re:thinking the Blockchain. Eds, Ruth Catlow, Marc Garrett,
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2020-04-10 Thread marc garrett via NetBehaviour
News From Where We Are #1

Welcome to Furtherfield's new podcast - a cultural discussion grounded
in news from where we are.

https://soundcloud.com/furtherfield/news-from-where-we-are-1

When the lockdown hit the UK a couple of weeks ago we asked
contributors and lurkers on Furtherfield's Netbehavour email
discussion list how they were doing.

We received reports from every continent and this inspired us to
create this podcast. Some of them have record their reports for us too
and we will hear from them in a minute.

All of this reminded us that while we may be confined to our homes by
the Coronavirus emergency we still have access to thriving networked
cultures from around the world. So this podcast is a conversation with
many voices from the ground to explore how the
collaborative-imaginative fieldwork of artists, techies and activists
is informing how we organise, imagine and build solidarity, good
health and post-capitalist realities. Working together and supporting
others to do the same.

This new podcast includes your news from where you are, interviews,
reviews, readings to explore how people want to live in our
globally-connected world now.

It includes news from Helen Varley Jamieson, Rob Myers, Isabelle
Arvers, Tacira and Edward Picot; conversations between myself and
Cassie Thornton, and Ruth Catlow and Cade Diehm, an audio essay by
Jaya Klara Brekke, a review by Regine Debatty and a Poem by Jeremy
Hight.

Sounds from Ouch Those Monkeys, Alan Sondheim, Azure Carter, Luke
Damrosch, Stewart Home.
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