[NetBehaviour] Re: - why ?

2007-03-18 Thread Ruth Catlow

Dear blanca,

don't worry
none of the below are true: )))
... just an automated response from our mailserver.
perhaps you tried to attach a file that was too big (anything over  
200k) or maybe you posted to the list with a different email. We'll  
check it out and let you know.


Hope to see your contributions here for DIWO exchange soon!!

very best
Ruth


On 18 Mar 2007, at 13:16, b dl m wrote:

hi, this is blanca,

i don't know why a post about a project has been rejected.

i don't think that no reason given is a reason.

is it because i'm not british, because the project is not a good  
idea, because... ?


what?

netbehaviour is opening to new collaborators... do i have to  
understand  that i'm rejected as a collaborator?


could i know if i can interchange ideas with your netbehaviour?

anyone has seen my works in the net.


thanks a lot for answering. best regards,








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[NetBehaviour] PeerInvestment – OpenTechnolog y Partnerships

2007-03-18 Thread Ruth Catlow
Frustratingly short notice I know but just in case this is both  
enticing AND possible for some Londoners.

:)
R

PeerInvestment – OpenTechnology Partnerships


RSVP http://linkme2.net/bi
PDF e-flyer http://files.meetup.com/451071/pi_flyer_2x_v6_crop.pdf

When? 21st March 2007, 1.30pm – 5.30pm - Buffet lunch at 1.30pm and  
after event drinks at 5.30pm | Where? The Bishopsgate Institute, 230  
Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 4QH | Map link http://linkme2.net/bj



A half day enterprise forum exploring models of collaboration in the  
field of OpenTechnology. Whether it's businesses or the cultural and  
voluntary sector, Open Source Software and the Internet have provided  
the freedom to build technologies to suit your creative needs.  
However it still takes substantial resources and knowhow to realise  
your project.


PeerInvestment aims to show how partnerships using public domain  
working models can benefit initiatives, enterprises and projects of  
all scales. Our focus for this event will be on Open Source Software;  
developer communities, forming open development projects, sharing  
costs on a project, or working in large scale consortiums.


PeerInvestment wants to emphasize that outside traditional business  
models, new business concepts have emerged based on the shared values  
of cooperation, information sharing, peer review and transparency.


**The program**

- Intro and survey of OpenBusiness models and OpenTechnology (OT) by  
Simon Worthington  Christian Ahlert

- SME Innovation Support Programme intro Martin Cooke
- XchangeLab.org - Launch of a new London based OT/FLOSS project  
development network by Saul Albert

- OpenBusiness business models, Christian Ahlert
- Two relatively short presentations would profile existing  
investment and partnership projects;Drupal UK group by Peter  
Brownell, second speaker TBC

- Participants Open Mic presentations of projects
- Discussion on viability of partnership models profiled
- London Innovations fund business clinic

The event will be part of a series of networking meeting covering the  
areas of OpenTechnology and OpenCulture


**What is OpenTechnology?** - Free software, Free networks, Free  
hardware standards, Peer2Peer networking, Open standards, Open  
content, Open IP agreements, +


**Organisers** - OpenMute in association with OpenBusiness  MiniBar

**Sponsors** - European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), London  
Development Agency (LDA), LDA SME Innovation Support Programme, ANGLE  
plc


**URLs**
http://www.london-innovation.org.uk
http://OpenMute.org
http://OpenBusiness.cc
http://XchangeLab.org
http://www.drupal.org.uk


Yours the OpenMute team and partners, March 2007

PS If you've not had enough then dorkbot london #46 follows later in  
the evening  http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotlondon/browse/event/180


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[NetBehaviour] A journey to Rotterdam

2007-03-18 Thread simulation weblog
A most exact and precise narrative of a journey to Rotterdam, for divers
chymical enquiries:

www.simulation.cc/rotterdam.htm



David Upton

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[NetBehaviour] Intervention - Completed

2007-03-18 Thread rich white
Intervention
New location-specific work by Rich White

Completed and on show now.

The Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh
Part of the ESSA annual exhibition
17 March - 12 April 2007

Please visit: http://www.counterwork.co.uk/intervention/ for images and
more information


Rich White

http://www.counterwork.co.uk
07812444612



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[NetBehaviour] -- 1001 project ?

2007-03-18 Thread ..ooOO ( media idea )

hi to all,

i've thought to launch a project to support and help the iraq national 
library and archives, and thus to focalize over iraqi citizens' rights.


i have several pictures of spanish national library.

everyone has a library, in small villages or big cities.

we can take pictures of our libraries and ask the british national 
library to host all the pictures received to support mr. eskander and 
his staff.


he is got a net diary:
http://www.bl.uk/iraqdiary03.html

i am a web developer, so i can manage the website if it is needed.

the work can be extended to more formats and to books and writtings... 
and all dedicated to iraq and trying to stop that horrible war.


i wonder if any of you are interested on playing with the posibilities 
of this idea.


if you join the project, we can send it to rhizome_rare to extend the 
project to all the net.


this is the first picture i have send to mr. eskander, who does not have 
much time for all. i have asked him to ask to someone to his staff to be 
the contact at the inla.

http://mirada.arkania.org/uploaded_images/070316_ciudad_calenco-775227.jpg

it is not the kind of picture i'm working on:
http://mirada.arkania.org/uploaded_images/070317b_ciudad_calenco-726157.jpg

but we can play posibilities to contribute to the inla and iraqi 
citizens with creativity.


please,
read the diary, read the bit where the explotion at the book street 
ocurred. he knew the people. it was one of the oldest streets in bagdag.


the project can makes me think about sherezade and her ability to face 
every day death telling a story to her husband, we can try to reproduce 
the magic of the 1001 nights in our way and with digital tools.


mr. eskander has written something about a digital project, perhaps with 
the british national library.


should we work out ideas around a 1001 project?

looking forward answers,

b_ing

...oooOOO( thanks, ruth )

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[NetBehaviour] Dark sky.

2007-03-18 Thread Alan Sondheim



Dark sky.

Dark sky. You take my friends from me. They return, mother, in dreams.
Dark sky.

She is dead and the argument has disappeared, in the still air there.
Nothing is left of the argument. She cannot reply.

The offering no longer stands. The offering disappears as ghost disap-
pears. Ghost is the creature that topples to its feet.

More and more I remain on mountaintop or valleybottom. There is naught
in freedom or captivity. I am alone in company. I cannot reach out.

Within the series of disappearances I disappear. The series continues
in the other's guise. The series is no longer mine. The series is yours.

http://www.asondheim.org/justoday.mp4
a brilliant work i am alive.

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Dark sky.

2007-03-18 Thread Peter Ciccariello

Brilliant work Alan, you bring life to second life.

- Peter
Image - 
http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/Image%20-%20http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/



On 3/18/07, Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




Dark sky.

Dark sky. You take my friends from me. They return, mother, in dreams.
Dark sky.

She is dead and the argument has disappeared, in the still air there.
Nothing is left of the argument. She cannot reply.

The offering no longer stands. The offering disappears as ghost disap-
pears. Ghost is the creature that topples to its feet.

More and more I remain on mountaintop or valleybottom. There is naught
in freedom or captivity. I am alone in company. I cannot reach out.

Within the series of disappearances I disappear. The series continues
in the other's guise. The series is no longer mine. The series is yours.

http://www.asondheim.org/justoday.mp4
a brilliant work i am alive.

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