Re: [NetBehaviour] Working on the Furtherfield Archives.

2023-09-21 Thread Johannes Birringer via NetBehaviour
Agreed, it's a wonderful archaeological adventure you are describing, this
archival work.
I wish you joy, and good health.
best
Johannes Birringer



On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 4:37 PM Michael Szpakowski 
wrote:

> Fantastic, Marc!
>
> On Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at 11:19:46 AM GMT+1, marc.garrett via
> NetBehaviour  wrote:
>
>
> Hi Netbehaviourists,
>
> One of my main tasks at Furtherfield these days is dealing with its
> archive, which is challenging. Updating past material going back to the
> mid-90s is taking a long time. And, as you can imagine, not having massive
> budgets with an institution means less money to pay others to do the more
> time-consuming work. However, I have been enjoying reconnecting to past
> ventures with artists, writers and techies, and many are still on this
> list. It is an excellent resource of knowledge for digital, networked
> practitioners today, tomorrow, and of course, for ourselves who've been
> very much part of this amazing journey.
>
> It still needs to be finished. But it will be ready early next year. Until
> then, I'll be posting on the list and on social media various
> (re)discoveries of our shared past which I know many on here will value and
> remember warmingly.
>
> This is our history, and it was built from the ground up. Revisiting this
> rich and imaginatively diverse material of artistic, collective and
> individual energies has been an immense pleasure. It has been a privilege
> to know and work with you all, and this wild and messy history will be
> unearthed like radical folklore challenging the official and easily
> accepted narratives issued by top-down systems of hegemony.
>
> Wishing you all well.
>
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Working on the Furtherfield Archives.

2023-09-21 Thread Michael Szpakowski
 Fantastic, Marc!
On Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at 11:19:46 AM GMT+1, marc.garrett via 
NetBehaviour  wrote:  
 
 Hi Netbehaviourists,

One of my main tasks at Furtherfield these days is dealing with its archive, 
which is challenging. Updating past material going back to the mid-90s is 
taking a long time. And, as you can imagine, not having massive budgets with an 
institution means less money to pay others to do the more time-consuming work. 
However, I have been enjoying reconnecting to past ventures with artists, 
writers and techies, and many are still on this list. It is an excellent 
resource of knowledge for digital, networked practitioners today, tomorrow, and 
of course, for ourselves who've been very much part of this amazing journey.

It still needs to be finished. But it will be ready early next year. Until 
then, I'll be posting on the list and on social media various (re)discoveries 
of our shared past which I know many on here will value and remember warmingly.

This is our history, and it was built from the ground up. Revisiting this rich 
and imaginatively diverse material of artistic, collective and individual 
energies has been an immense pleasure. It has been a privilege to know and work 
with you all, and this wild and messy history will be unearthed like radical 
folklore challenging the official and easily accepted narratives issued by 
top-down systems of hegemony.

Wishing you all well.

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Working on the Furtherfield Archives.

2023-09-21 Thread isabelle arvers via NetBehaviour
Hello

It is an amazing work all my best thoughts for the archives! Isabelle

Le jeu. 21 sept. 2023, 02:07, nathaniel stern via NetBehaviour <
netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> a écrit :

> <3
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> On Sep 20, 2023, at 3:54 PM, marc.garrett via NetBehaviour <
> netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:
>
> happy to it :-)
>
> --- Original Message ---
> On Wednesday, September 20th, 2023 at 14:34, Helen Varley Jamieson <
> he...@creative-catalyst.com> wrote:
>
> thank you marc, it's an important archive & wonderful that you are working
> on it 
> On 20.09.23 13:16, AGF wrote:
>
> sending powers !
>
> On 20. Sep 2023, at 12.19, marc.garrett via NetBehaviour <
> netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Netbehaviourists,
>
> One of my main tasks at Furtherfield these days is dealing with its
> archive, which is challenging. Updating past material going back to the
> mid-90s is taking a long time. And, as you can imagine, not having massive
> budgets with an institution means less money to pay others to do the more
> time-consuming work. However, I have been enjoying reconnecting to past
> ventures with artists, writers and techies, and many are still on this
> list. It is an excellent resource of knowledge for digital, networked
> practitioners today, tomorrow, and of course, for ourselves who've been
> very much part of this amazing journey.
>
> It still needs to be finished. But it will be ready early next year. Until
> then, I'll be posting on the list and on social media various
> (re)discoveries of our shared past which I know many on here will value and
> remember warmingly.
>
> This is our history, and it was built from the ground up. Revisiting this
> rich and imaginatively diverse material of artistic, collective and
> individual energies has been an immense pleasure. It has been a privilege
> to know and work with you all, and this wild and messy history will be
> unearthed like radical folklore challenging the official and easily
> accepted narratives issued by top-down systems of hegemony.
>
> Wishing you all well.
>
> Marc
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Working on the Furtherfield Archives.

2023-09-20 Thread nathaniel stern via NetBehaviour
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> On Sep 20, 2023, at 3:54 PM, marc.garrett via NetBehaviour 
>  wrote:
> 
> happy to it :-)
> 
> --- Original Message ---
> On Wednesday, September 20th, 2023 at 14:34, Helen Varley Jamieson 
>  wrote:
> 
>> thank you marc, it's an important archive & wonderful that you are working 
>> on it 
>> 
>> On 20.09.23 13:16, AGF wrote:
>>> sending powers !
>>> 
 On 20. Sep 2023, at 12.19, marc.garrett via NetBehaviour 
 >>> > wrote:
 
 Hi Netbehaviourists,
 
 One of my main tasks at Furtherfield these days is dealing with its 
 archive, which is challenging. Updating past material going back to the 
 mid-90s is taking a long time. And, as you can imagine, not having massive 
 budgets with an institution means less money to pay others to do the more 
 time-consuming work. However, I have been enjoying reconnecting to past 
 ventures with artists, writers and techies, and many are still on this 
 list. It is an excellent resource of knowledge for digital, networked 
 practitioners today, tomorrow, and of course, for ourselves who've been 
 very much part of this amazing journey.
 
 It still needs to be finished. But it will be ready early next year. Until 
 then, I'll be posting on the list and on social media various 
 (re)discoveries of our shared past which I know many on here will value 
 and remember warmingly.
 
 This is our history, and it was built from the ground up. Revisiting this 
 rich and imaginatively diverse material of artistic, collective and 
 individual energies has been an immense pleasure. It has been a privilege 
 to know and work with you all, and this wild and messy history will be 
 unearthed like radical folklore challenging the official and easily 
 accepted narratives issued by top-down systems of hegemony.
 
 Wishing you all well.
 
 Marc
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Working on the Furtherfield Archives.

2023-09-20 Thread marc.garrett via NetBehaviour
happy to it :-)

--- Original Message ---
On Wednesday, September 20th, 2023 at 14:34, Helen Varley Jamieson 
 wrote:

> thank you marc, it's an important archive & wonderful that you are working on 
> it 
>
> On 20.09.23 13:16, AGF wrote:
>
>> sending powers !
>>
>>> On 20. Sep 2023, at 12.19, marc.garrett via NetBehaviour 
>>>  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Netbehaviourists,
>>>
>>> One of my main tasks at Furtherfield these days is dealing with its 
>>> archive, which is challenging. Updating past material going back to the 
>>> mid-90s is taking a long time. And, as you can imagine, not having massive 
>>> budgets with an institution means less money to pay others to do the more 
>>> time-consuming work. However, I have been enjoying reconnecting to past 
>>> ventures with artists, writers and techies, and many are still on this 
>>> list. It is an excellent resource of knowledge for digital, networked 
>>> practitioners today, tomorrow, and of course, for ourselves who've been 
>>> very much part of this amazing journey.
>>>
>>> It still needs to be finished. But it will be ready early next year. Until 
>>> then, I'll be posting on the list and on social media various 
>>> (re)discoveries of our shared past which I know many on here will value and 
>>> remember warmingly.
>>>
>>> This is our history, and it was built from the ground up. Revisiting this 
>>> rich and imaginatively diverse material of artistic, collective and 
>>> individual energies has been an immense pleasure. It has been a privilege 
>>> to know and work with you all, and this wild and messy history will be 
>>> unearthed like radical folklore challenging the official and easily 
>>> accepted narratives issued by top-down systems of hegemony.
>>>
>>> Wishing you all well.
>>>
>>> Marc
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Working on the Furtherfield Archives.

2023-09-20 Thread Helen Varley Jamieson
thank you marc, it's an important archive & wonderful that you are 
working on it 


On 20.09.23 13:16, AGF wrote:

sending powers !

On 20. Sep 2023, at 12.19, marc.garrett via NetBehaviour 
 wrote:


Hi Netbehaviourists,

One of my main tasks at Furtherfield these days is dealing with its 
archive, which is challenging. Updating past material going back to 
the mid-90s is taking a long time. And, as you can imagine, not 
having massive budgets with an institution means less money to pay 
others to do the more time-consuming work. However, I have been 
enjoying reconnecting to past ventures with artists, writers and 
techies, and many are still on this list. It is an excellent resource 
of knowledge for digital, networked practitioners today, tomorrow, 
and of course, for ourselves who've been very much part of this 
amazing journey.


It still needs to be finished. But it will be ready early next year. 
Until then, I'll be posting on the list and on social media various 
(re)discoveries of our shared past which I know many on here will 
value and remember warmingly.


This is our history, and it was built from the ground up. Revisiting 
this rich and imaginatively diverse material of artistic, collective 
and individual energies has been an immense pleasure. It has been a 
privilege to know and work with you all, and this wild and messy 
history will be unearthed like radical folklore challenging the 
official and easily accepted narratives issued by top-down systems of 
hegemony.


Wishing you all well.

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Working on the Furtherfield Archives.

2023-09-20 Thread marc.garrett via NetBehaviour
Thank you,

All the positive thinking and spells the community can muster will be much 
appreciated :-)
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On Wednesday, September 20th, 2023 at 12:16, AGF  wrote:

> sending powers !
>
>> On 20. Sep 2023, at 12.19, marc.garrett via NetBehaviour 
>>  wrote:
>>
>> Hi Netbehaviourists,
>>
>> One of my main tasks at Furtherfield these days is dealing with its archive, 
>> which is challenging. Updating past material going back to the mid-90s is 
>> taking a long time. And, as you can imagine, not having massive budgets with 
>> an institution means less money to pay others to do the more time-consuming 
>> work. However, I have been enjoying reconnecting to past ventures with 
>> artists, writers and techies, and many are still on this list. It is an 
>> excellent resource of knowledge for digital, networked practitioners today, 
>> tomorrow, and of course, for ourselves who've been very much part of this 
>> amazing journey.
>>
>> It still needs to be finished. But it will be ready early next year. Until 
>> then, I'll be posting on the list and on social media various 
>> (re)discoveries of our shared past which I know many on here will value and 
>> remember warmingly.
>>
>> This is our history, and it was built from the ground up. Revisiting this 
>> rich and imaginatively diverse material of artistic, collective and 
>> individual energies has been an immense pleasure. It has been a privilege to 
>> know and work with you all, and this wild and messy history will be 
>> unearthed like radical folklore challenging the official and easily accepted 
>> narratives issued by top-down systems of hegemony.
>>
>> Wishing you all well.
>>
>> Marc
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Working on the Furtherfield Archives.

2023-09-20 Thread AGF
sending powers !

> On 20. Sep 2023, at 12.19, marc.garrett via NetBehaviour 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi Netbehaviourists,
> 
> One of my main tasks at Furtherfield these days is dealing with its archive, 
> which is challenging. Updating past material going back to the mid-90s is 
> taking a long time. And, as you can imagine, not having massive budgets with 
> an institution means less money to pay others to do the more time-consuming 
> work. However, I have been enjoying reconnecting to past ventures with 
> artists, writers and techies, and many are still on this list. It is an 
> excellent resource of knowledge for digital, networked practitioners today, 
> tomorrow, and of course, for ourselves who've been very much part of this 
> amazing journey.
> 
> It still needs to be finished. But it will be ready early next year. Until 
> then, I'll be posting on the list and on social media various (re)discoveries 
> of our shared past which I know many on here will value and remember 
> warmingly.
> 
> This is our history, and it was built from the ground up. Revisiting this 
> rich and imaginatively diverse material of artistic, collective and 
> individual energies has been an immense pleasure. It has been a privilege to 
> know and work with you all, and this wild and messy history will be unearthed 
> like radical folklore challenging the official and easily accepted narratives 
> issued by top-down systems of hegemony.
> 
> Wishing you all well.
> 
> Marc
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[NetBehaviour] Working on the Furtherfield Archives.

2023-09-20 Thread marc.garrett via NetBehaviour
Hi Netbehaviourists,

One of my main tasks at Furtherfield these days is dealing with its archive, 
which is challenging. Updating past material going back to the mid-90s is 
taking a long time. And, as you can imagine, not having massive budgets with an 
institution means less money to pay others to do the more time-consuming work. 
However, I have been enjoying reconnecting to past ventures with artists, 
writers and techies, and many are still on this list. It is an excellent 
resource of knowledge for digital, networked practitioners today, tomorrow, and 
of course, for ourselves who've been very much part of this amazing journey.

It still needs to be finished. But it will be ready early next year. Until 
then, I'll be posting on the list and on social media various (re)discoveries 
of our shared past which I know many on here will value and remember warmingly.

This is our history, and it was built from the ground up. Revisiting this rich 
and imaginatively diverse material of artistic, collective and individual 
energies has been an immense pleasure. It has been a privilege to know and work 
with you all, and this wild and messy history will be unearthed like radical 
folklore challenging the official and easily accepted narratives issued by 
top-down systems of hegemony.

Wishing you all well.

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