Re: [NetBehaviour] Nowhere to Run

2020-04-28 Thread Edward Picot via NetBehaviour

Danielle,

It was me that said I liked the bath legs best - but now that I've seen 
the clump of grass legs, I think those might be the funniest.


Intriguing or bizarre? I'm saying both! An irresistible combination in 
my book.


Edward


On 28/04/2020 09:02, marc garrett via NetBehaviour wrote:

Hi Danielle,

Thanks for sharing this - I visited, and it looks rich and the legs
wiggling add humour -- however, i will look go back later today and
expl;ore it all properly, after writing :-)

On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 at 10:57, Danielle Imara via NetBehaviour
 wrote:

I was very happy to see my looped lockdown video series Nowhere to Run  
published by Live Art Club Online alongside some fascinating work on the 
lockdown/isolation theme. I shared a small taste of this work with you, and now 
here it is in context with itself and other items.
Someone here on netbehaviour said they liked the bath legs best. How do people 
navigate searching for past posts on here? Past comments remembered but not who 
made them? And of course not the exact wording, which would help in a search. 
Do I just let it go because it doesn't matter who says what as it's all just 
information? Anyway, I wanted to say, that the Live Art Club online seems to 
have felt the same as whoever said they liked the bath legs better, because 
they posted them twice.
On some devices all the videos can run simultaneously and to see all the 
lockdown legs wiggling simultaneously  it a source of great satisfaction to me.
I hope this sounds intriguing not simply bizarre. Here is the link: 
https://liveart.club/April
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Nowhere to Run

2020-04-28 Thread Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour
Dear Danielle
The Live Art Club is a joy! Thanks for sharing.

All mails are archived (in a very oldschool way) here
https://lists.netbehaviour.org/pipermail/netbehaviour/
I can usually find most things.

warmly
Ruth

On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 10:57 AM Danielle Imara via NetBehaviour <
netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:

> I was very happy to see my looped lockdown video series Nowhere to Run
> published by Live Art Club Online alongside some fascinating work on the
> lockdown/isolation theme. I shared a small taste of this work with you, and
> now here it is in context with itself and other items.
> Someone here on netbehaviour said they liked the bath legs best. How do
> people navigate searching for past posts on here? Past comments remembered
> but not who made them? And of course not the exact wording, which would
> help in a search. Do I just let it go because it doesn't matter who says
> what as it's all just information? Anyway, I wanted to say, that the Live
> Art Club online seems to have felt the same as whoever said they liked the
> bath legs better, because they posted them twice.
> On some devices all the videos can run simultaneously and to see all the
> lockdown legs wiggling simultaneously  it a source of great satisfaction
> to me.
> I hope this sounds intriguing not simply bizarre. Here is the link:
> https://liveart.club/April
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Nowhere to Run

2020-04-28 Thread marc garrett via NetBehaviour
Hi Danielle,

Thanks for sharing this - I visited, and it looks rich and the legs
wiggling add humour -- however, i will look go back later today and
expl;ore it all properly, after writing :-)

On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 at 10:57, Danielle Imara via NetBehaviour
 wrote:
>
> I was very happy to see my looped lockdown video series Nowhere to Run  
> published by Live Art Club Online alongside some fascinating work on the 
> lockdown/isolation theme. I shared a small taste of this work with you, and 
> now here it is in context with itself and other items.
> Someone here on netbehaviour said they liked the bath legs best. How do 
> people navigate searching for past posts on here? Past comments remembered 
> but not who made them? And of course not the exact wording, which would help 
> in a search. Do I just let it go because it doesn't matter who says what as 
> it's all just information? Anyway, I wanted to say, that the Live Art Club 
> online seems to have felt the same as whoever said they liked the bath legs 
> better, because they posted them twice.
> On some devices all the videos can run simultaneously and to see all the 
> lockdown legs wiggling simultaneously  it a source of great satisfaction to 
> me.
> I hope this sounds intriguing not simply bizarre. Here is the link: 
> https://liveart.club/April
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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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[NetBehaviour] Nowhere to Run

2020-04-27 Thread Danielle Imara via NetBehaviour
I was very happy to see my looped lockdown video series Nowhere to Run
published by Live Art Club Online alongside some fascinating work on the
lockdown/isolation theme. I shared a small taste of this work with you, and
now here it is in context with itself and other items.
Someone here on netbehaviour said they liked the bath legs best. How do
people navigate searching for past posts on here? Past comments remembered
but not who made them? And of course not the exact wording, which would
help in a search. Do I just let it go because it doesn't matter who says
what as it's all just information? Anyway, I wanted to say, that the Live
Art Club online seems to have felt the same as whoever said they liked the
bath legs better, because they posted them twice.
On some devices all the videos can run simultaneously and to see all the
lockdown legs wiggling simultaneously  it a source of great satisfaction
to me.
I hope this sounds intriguing not simply bizarre. Here is the link:
https://liveart.club/April
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