[NetBehaviour] Porter (solo oud)

2010-03-25 Thread Alan Sondheim


Porter

For Luke Mosley, Porter Records:

http://www.alansondheim.org/porter.mp3

solo oud inspired by 2 evenings of music at the Issue Project Room,
Brooklyn

avoir dea ailes, une carapace, une excorce, souffler de la fumee, porter
The eternal gates' terrific porter lifted the northern bar:
The eternal gates' terrific porter lifted the northern bar:

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[NetBehaviour] Why-fi workshop, 16th April 2010, The Hague

2010-03-25 Thread danja vasiliev
sorry to X-posting, but:

in collaboration with Revelation space, The Hague:

Why-fi workshop by moddr_
=

On April 16th Revelation Space will host the why-fi workshop by
Rotterdam artisthacker collective [1]moddr_, who enriched the world
with the end of the internet and [2]the web 2.0 suicide machine (which
got them into a bit of a kerfuffle with facebook).

Encrypted Wi-Fi networks are private spaces carrying simple radio waves
into the ether. Still, they can be received with normal equipment in
public space, far beyond your apartments room. Who and what is claiming
the ether? Are waves an emerging transmission carrier reshaping the
definition of public and private space?

Sometimes we can still enjoy the luck of finding an open Wi-Fi network
that some generous geek left free or occupied house-wife forgot to
secure. Sadly, most recent wireless access points come off the shop
shelfs being pre-configured with rather strong encryption. We believe
that regardless the settings the devices sold with, people still might
not mind us using their wireless for the common good. All we need to do
is to help them share it.

On another hand the concept of wireless security is a flaky topic to
begin with. Anything what is in the air (like the radio waves) can be
captured and decoded. There are no barriers for anyone to tap into
anyone elses radio network and with the power of modern computers
cracking the encryption takes very symbolic time to complete.

The workshop will showcase the ease of cracking WEP/WPA wireless
network encryptions as a way for understanding the risks of Wi-Fi
networks and will provide participants with handy computer skills for
the precarious offline times. Further, we'll look at network packet
capture and how content (images/text) can be easily changed for social
media interventions. The course is open to anyone with a healthy dose
of curiosity and paranoia. No prior technical experience is required.
Bring your own laptop (either PC or Intel-Mac, G3/G4 Macintosh
computers are not supported).

When


Friday April 16th, 19:00 CET.

Where
=

[3]Revelation space, The Hague, NL


Entrance


Admission is free. Please sign up [4]below.

Links
=

* http://www.wired.com/politics/security
* http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com
* http://backtrack.offensive-security.com
* http://www.ex-parrot.com/~pete
* http://www.gnucitizen.org/blog
* http://www.aircrack-ng.org

References
==

1. http://moddr.net/Whyfi
2. http://suicidemachine.org/
3. https://twiki.sonologic.nl/RevelationSpace/HowToGetThere
4. https://foswiki.sonologic.nl/RevelationSpace/ModdrWifi





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Re: [NetBehaviour] Ada Lovelace Day, Again! 2010.

2010-03-25 Thread marc garrett
(Marc, I hope you will forgive me mailing you as a way of adding to your 
blog
- we are all a little in shock at losing Leigh and I hope this short tribute
will make others aware of her contribution)

MY NAME: Ann Light

URL: http://boundaryobjects.tumblr.com/

INSPIRED BY

S. Leigh Star
Leigh made a great contribution to our understanding of how categories work,
what they leave out, how they contribute to creating identities... the
technology of 'the system'. She was much more than that - a creative thinker
whose rich metaphoric presentations gave depth and breadth to a range of
information technology and scientific issues, whose gentle voice belied
strong commitments and whose prose is - and will succeed her as - a plea for
humanity and a protest against all types of reductionism, through careful
and intelligent analysis. Our research community is today reeling from the
shock of learning that she has just died. It seems apt to commemorate her
with a nomination on Ada Lovelace Day. Her ability to express her
sensibility as a woman was one of her many strengths... and she became well
known for her investigation into the 'invisible' work that makes the world
run, so often supplied by women. I worked alongside her for a couple of days
in 2007 and it was inspiring. My blog is named for her.

http://www.ischool.pitt.edu/news/article/star.php

Ann


-Original Message-
From: netbehaviour-boun...@netbehaviour.org
[mailto:netbehaviour-boun...@netbehaviour.org] On Behalf Of marc garrett
Sent: 24 March 2010 18:57
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
Subject: [NetBehaviour] Ada Lovelace Day, Again! 2010.

Ada Lovelace Day, Again!

Hi Netbehaviourists - It is March 24th, Ada Lovelace Day, Again!

Origianlly conceived by and promoted by Suw Charman-Anderson
(http://suw.org.uk/) as a way of bringing women in technology to the
fore. It succeded in motivating nearly 2000 people to publish a blog
post about a woman in technology whom they admired..

This blog is now open again to anyone to contribute -
http://blog.findingada.com/

We are asking for the Netbehaviour community to get involved again.

Last year we made a successful contribution to their project, sharing
our own contexts from our own community to the project.

http://www.furtherfield.org/ada_lovelace.php

There is a limited time period of 50 hours, and it's ticking away...

How to proceed:

What we'll do is merge everyone's new suggestions to an updated version
of last year's edition. Then add it to furtherfield, like we would for a
review, as well as link it to the Finding Ada Blog, next other people's
thousands of other contributions out there...

How to contribute:

It's easy - you add your own suggestions to a thread/list added by the
last contributor on Netbehaviour.

Example of format:

MY NAME: Ruth Catlow

URL: http://www.furtherfield.org/display_user.php?ID=14

INSPIRED BY

Ele Carpenter
For tech inspired and facilitated participation with Open Source
Embroidery, her curatorial project exploring artists practice that
explores the relationship between programming for embroidery and computing.
http://www.elecarpenter.org.uk/

Auriea Harvey
For her part with Entropy8Zuper in early intimate networked performances
http://entropy8zuper.org/wirefire and for Endless Forest, Tale of
Tales's bucolic social screensaver.
http://tale-of-tales.com/TheEndlessForest
http://tale-of-tales.com/TheEndlessForest

Mary Flanagan
For her energetic explorations as academic, educator, artist and
programmer at the intersection of games, art and feminism and exploring
collaborative approaches to thinking about values.
http://www.valuesatplay.org/

Exactly or similar as above.


looking forward to seeing who collaborates. Add you suggestions RE: this
post...

wishing all well.

marc

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Ada Lovelace Day, Again! 2010.

2010-03-25 Thread Sar So
MY NAME: Sarah Sohm

INSPIRED BY:
Marjane Satrapi-

An Iranian http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran-born
Frenchhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France
 contemporary graphic novelist http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphic_novel,
illustrator, Academy Awardhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/80th_Academy_Awards
-nominated animated http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animation film
directorhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_director,
and children's book
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children%27s_literature author.
Her stories and illustrations not only create a distinct feminine voice but
wholly human one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjane_Satrapi

The women of webcomics-

Women such as Kate Beaton http://harkavagrant.com/archive.php , Sarah
Ellerton http://www.seraph-inn.com/ Meredith
Granhttp://www.octopuspie.com/ ,
and Dylan Meconis http://www.lutherlevy.com/ are artistic, geeky, and
modern women. They combine creativity, art, the internet and humor together
in a way that allows for their works to be available for all on the
computer.

 Sarah




On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 12:49 PM, marc garrett 
marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote:

 (Marc, I hope you will forgive me mailing you as a way of adding to your
 blog
 - we are all a little in shock at losing Leigh and I hope this short
 tribute
 will make others aware of her contribution)

 MY NAME: Ann Light

 URL: http://boundaryobjects.tumblr.com/

 INSPIRED BY

 S. Leigh Star
 Leigh made a great contribution to our understanding of how categories
 work,
 what they leave out, how they contribute to creating identities... the
 technology of 'the system'. She was much more than that - a creative
 thinker
 whose rich metaphoric presentations gave depth and breadth to a range of
 information technology and scientific issues, whose gentle voice belied
 strong commitments and whose prose is - and will succeed her as - a plea
 for
 humanity and a protest against all types of reductionism, through careful
 and intelligent analysis. Our research community is today reeling from the
 shock of learning that she has just died. It seems apt to commemorate her
 with a nomination on Ada Lovelace Day. Her ability to express her
 sensibility as a woman was one of her many strengths... and she became well
 known for her investigation into the 'invisible' work that makes the world
 run, so often supplied by women. I worked alongside her for a couple of
 days
 in 2007 and it was inspiring. My blog is named for her.

 http://www.ischool.pitt.edu/news/article/star.php

 Ann


 -Original Message-
 From: netbehaviour-boun...@netbehaviour.org
 [mailto:netbehaviour-boun...@netbehaviour.org] On Behalf Of marc garrett
 Sent: 24 March 2010 18:57
 To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
 Subject: [NetBehaviour] Ada Lovelace Day, Again! 2010.

 Ada Lovelace Day, Again!

 Hi Netbehaviourists - It is March 24th, Ada Lovelace Day, Again!

 Origianlly conceived by and promoted by Suw Charman-Anderson
 (http://suw.org.uk/) as a way of bringing women in technology to the
 fore. It succeded in motivating nearly 2000 people to publish a blog
 post about a woman in technology whom they admired..

 This blog is now open again to anyone to contribute -
 http://blog.findingada.com/

 We are asking for the Netbehaviour community to get involved again.

 Last year we made a successful contribution to their project, sharing
 our own contexts from our own community to the project.

 http://www.furtherfield.org/ada_lovelace.php

 There is a limited time period of 50 hours, and it's ticking away...

 How to proceed:

 What we'll do is merge everyone's new suggestions to an updated version
 of last year's edition. Then add it to furtherfield, like we would for a
 review, as well as link it to the Finding Ada Blog, next other people's
 thousands of other contributions out there...

 How to contribute:

 It's easy - you add your own suggestions to a thread/list added by the
 last contributor on Netbehaviour.

 Example of format:

 MY NAME: Ruth Catlow

 URL: http://www.furtherfield.org/display_user.php?ID=14

 INSPIRED BY

 Ele Carpenter
 For tech inspired and facilitated participation with Open Source
 Embroidery, her curatorial project exploring artists practice that
 explores the relationship between programming for embroidery and computing.
 http://www.elecarpenter.org.uk/

 Auriea Harvey
 For her part with Entropy8Zuper in early intimate networked performances
 http://entropy8zuper.org/wirefire and for Endless Forest, Tale of
 Tales's bucolic social screensaver.
 http://tale-of-tales.com/TheEndlessForest
 http://tale-of-tales.com/TheEndlessForest

 Mary Flanagan
 For her energetic explorations as academic, educator, artist and
 programmer at the intersection of games, art and feminism and exploring
 collaborative approaches to thinking about values.
 http://www.valuesatplay.org/

 Exactly or similar as above.


 looking forward to seeing who collaborates. Add you suggestions RE: this
 post...

 

[NetBehaviour] lots of radical documentaries online...

2010-03-25 Thread marc garrett
http://fuckcopyright.blogspot.com/

;-)
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Ada Lovelace Day, Again! 2010.

2010-03-25 Thread Sar So
MY NAME: Sarah Sohm


 INSPIRED BY:

Marjane Satrapi-


 An Iranian-born French contemporary graphic novelist, illustrator,Academy
Award nominated animated film director, and children's book author. Her
stories and illustrations not only create a distinct feminine voice but
wholly human one.** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjane_Satrapi

*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjane_Satrapi*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjane_Satrapi


 The women of webcomics-

Women such as Kate Beaton ( http://harkavagrant.com/archive.php), Sarah
Ellerton ( http://www.seraph-inn.com/), Meredith Gran (
http://www.octopuspie.com/) and Dylan Meconis (http://www.lutherlevy.com/)
are artistic, geeky, and modern women. They combine creativity, art, the
internet and humor together in a way that allows for their works to be
available for all on the computer.

 ---



 On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 12:49 PM, marc garrett 
 marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote:

 (Marc, I hope you will forgive me mailing you as a way of adding to your
 blog
 - we are all a little in shock at losing Leigh and I hope this short
 tribute
 will make others aware of her contribution)

 MY NAME: Ann Light

 URL: http://boundaryobjects.tumblr.com/

 INSPIRED BY

 S. Leigh Star
 Leigh made a great contribution to our understanding of how categories
 work,
 what they leave out, how they contribute to creating identities... the
 technology of 'the system'. She was much more than that - a creative
 thinker
 whose rich metaphoric presentations gave depth and breadth to a range of
 information technology and scientific issues, whose gentle voice belied
 strong commitments and whose prose is - and will succeed her as - a plea
 for
 humanity and a protest against all types of reductionism, through careful
 and intelligent analysis. Our research community is today reeling from the
 shock of learning that she has just died. It seems apt to commemorate her
 with a nomination on Ada Lovelace Day. Her ability to express her
 sensibility as a woman was one of her many strengths... and she became
 well
 known for her investigation into the 'invisible' work that makes the world
 run, so often supplied by women. I worked alongside her for a couple of
 days
 in 2007 and it was inspiring. My blog is named for her.

 http://www.ischool.pitt.edu/news/article/star.php

 Ann


 -Original Message-
 From: netbehaviour-boun...@netbehaviour.org
 [mailto:netbehaviour-boun...@netbehaviour.org] On Behalf Of marc garrett
 Sent: 24 March 2010 18:57
 To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
 Subject: [NetBehaviour] Ada Lovelace Day, Again! 2010.

 Ada Lovelace Day, Again!

 Hi Netbehaviourists - It is March 24th, Ada Lovelace Day, Again!

 Origianlly conceived by and promoted by Suw Charman-Anderson
 (http://suw.org.uk/) as a way of bringing women in technology to the
 fore. It succeded in motivating nearly 2000 people to publish a blog
 post about a woman in technology whom they admired..

 This blog is now open again to anyone to contribute -
 http://blog.findingada.com/

 We are asking for the Netbehaviour community to get involved again.

 Last year we made a successful contribution to their project, sharing
 our own contexts from our own community to the project.

 http://www.furtherfield.org/ada_lovelace.php

 There is a limited time period of 50 hours, and it's ticking away...

 How to proceed:

 What we'll do is merge everyone's new suggestions to an updated version
 of last year's edition. Then add it to furtherfield, like we would for a
 review, as well as link it to the Finding Ada Blog, next other people's
 thousands of other contributions out there...

 How to contribute:

 It's easy - you add your own suggestions to a thread/list added by the
 last contributor on Netbehaviour.

 Example of format:

 MY NAME: Ruth Catlow

 URL: http://www.furtherfield.org/display_user.php?ID=14

 INSPIRED BY

 Ele Carpenter
 For tech inspired and facilitated participation with Open Source
 Embroidery, her curatorial project exploring artists practice that
 explores the relationship between programming for embroidery and
 computing.
 http://www.elecarpenter.org.uk/

 Auriea Harvey
 For her part with Entropy8Zuper in early intimate networked performances
 http://entropy8zuper.org/wirefire and for Endless Forest, Tale of
 Tales's bucolic social screensaver.
 http://tale-of-tales.com/TheEndlessForest
 http://tale-of-tales.com/TheEndlessForest

 Mary Flanagan
 For her energetic explorations as academic, educator, artist and
 programmer at the intersection of games, art and feminism and exploring
 collaborative approaches to thinking about values.
 http://www.valuesatplay.org/

 Exactly or similar as above.


 looking forward to seeing who collaborates. Add you suggestions RE: this
 post...

 wishing all well.

 marc

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[NetBehaviour] Hacktivism

2010-03-25 Thread PAULO R. C. BARROS
http://www.youtube.com/user/paulorcbarros?feature=mhw4#p/u/0/1yg_P9hgcHM

Collabvideo with the maestro Jorge Antunes.

All the best,
Paulo



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[NetBehaviour] Exhibition opening: IN OTHER WORDS...? / QUASI DASSELBE...?

2010-03-25 Thread CONT3XT.NET
- - -

[Please scroll down for German version]

- - -

IN OTHER WORDS...? DISCOURSES WITH POETIC FUNCTION
http://cont3xt.net/blog/?p=2752

- - -

Location/duration:
Kunstpavillon der Tiroler Kuenstlerschaft, Innsbruck/Austria
25 March 2010, 8 pm (Opening)
26 March - 08 May 2010

Featuring works by:
Anna Artaker, Lisa Rastl, Ruben Aubrecht, Barbara Musil  Karo Szmit, Maria
Anwander, Michael Kargl - aka carlos katastrofsky, Ralo Mayer, Arnold
Reinthaler, Johanna Tinzl / Stefan Flunger

...on the edge of successful adaptation that is so ingenious that one goes
from almost the same to something else, to something new, which is only
morally obligated to the original. (Umberto Eco)

Variations and versions are central components of a globalized and
constantly faster-paced everyday culture. Only a short time after their
introduction, products and services - especially in the field of information
technology - are quickly expanded, reformulated, refined, and different
versions are produced for different markets. The functions and properties of
goods are continually adapted to the consumers' needs, which leads to the
worldwide economic network constantly spitting out new remakes,
reproductions, and also imitations and unauthorized fakes - Interpretations?

Regarding the development of such market tendencies, the exhibition In
other words...? Discourses with Poetic Function traces strategies of a kind
of cultural versioning in the sense of interpretation. The exhibition
shows nine contemporary Austrian Conceptual art approaches that resort to
already existing cultural texts from everyday activities or
social-political conventions and/or social relations, and reuse them two,
three, or multiple times. At the interface between literature and visual art
and within the context of the writing of history, institutional critique,
and the (non-)transparency of public structures, the primarily
language-based artworks are embedded in a reciprocal system of media
cultural self-explanation, whose self-reflexive moment, as a formal
condition for artistic production, is central.

- - -

QUASI DASSELBE...? DISKURSE MIT POETISCHER FUNKTION
http://cont3xt.net/blog/?p=2492

- - -

Ort/Dauer:
Kunstpavillon der Tiroler Kuenstlerschaft, Innsbruck/Oesterreich
25. Maerz 2010, 20 Uhr (Eroeffnung)
26. Maerz - 08. Mai 2010

Mit Arbeiten von:
Anna Artaker, Lisa Rastl, Ruben Aubrecht, Barbara Musil  Karo Szmit, Maria
Anwander, Michael Kargl - aka carlos katastrofsky, Ralo Mayer, Arnold
Reinthaler, Johanna Tinzl / Stefan Flunger

...bis an die Grenze zur gelungenen Nachdichtung, die so genial ist, dass
man vom quasi selben zu etwas anderem uebergeht, zu etwas Neuem, das dem
Original nur noch gleichsam moralisch verpflichtet ist. (Umberto Eco)

Varianten und Versionen sind zentrale Bestandteile einer globalisierten und
immer schnelllebigeren Alltagskultur. Produkte und Dienstleistungen -
insbesondere aus dem Bereich der Informationstechnik - werden bereits kurz
nach ihrer Einfuehrung weiter ausgebaut, umformuliert, raffiniert und
schliesslich fuer unterschiedliche Maerkte versioniert. Die Funktion und
Beschaffenheit von Waren wird laufend an die Beduerfnisse der KonsumentInnen
angepasst, was dazu fuehrt, dass ein die Welt umspannendes oekonomisches
Netzwerk immer mehr Remakes, Reproduktionen, aber auch Imitationen und
unautorisierte Fakes ausstoesst - Interpretationen?

Im Hinblick auf die Entwicklung solcher marktwirtschaftlicher Tendenzen
spuert die Ausstellung Quasi dasselbe...? Diskurse mit poetischer Funktion
Strategien einer kulturellen Versionierung im Sinne der Interpretation
nach. Gezeigt werden neun oesterreichische Positionen zeitgenoessischer
konzeptueller Kunst, die als Zweit-, Dritt- oder Mehrfachverwertungen
bereits bestehender kultureller Texte auf alltaegliche Handlungen,
gesellschaftspolitische Gepflogenheiten und/oder soziale Beziehungen
rekurrieren und diese kritisch beleuchten. An der Schnittstelle von
Literatur und bildender Kunst und im Kontext von Geschichtsschreibung,
Institutionskritik und (In-)Transparenz oeffentlicher Strukturen sind die
vornehmlich sprachbasierten Kunstwerke in ein wechselseitiges System aus
Medien kultureller Selbstauslegung eingebunden, deren autoreflexives
Moment - als formale Bedingung kuenstlerischer Produktion - im Mittelpunkt
steht.

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[NetBehaviour] IMPORTANT STATEMENTS CXV

2010-03-25 Thread manik
a.. Anonymous Says: 
March 25th, 20105:44 pm at 
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[NetBehaviour] CFP - INTERACTIVOS?'10: NEIGHBORHOOD SCIENCE / community networks, free software and DIY

2010-03-25 Thread Medialab-Prado comunicacion

*Call for Projects and Papers
Interactivos?'10: Neighborhood Science**

*
Deadline: *April 19,** 2010 **
*Dates of the workshop: *June 7 - 23, 2010
*Venue: Medialab-Prado in Madrid (Spain)

With the participation of: Platoniq, Douglas Repetto and the work group 
formed by Andrés Burbano, Alejandro Araque, Alejandro Duque and 
Alejandro Tamayo.


*Projects:
*Interactivos?'10 is a workshop which develops projects gathering and 
putting into action collaboration and local urban knowledge networks 
using free software and hardware technologies and Do it yourself (DIY) 
and Do it with others (DIWO) methods.


The proposals will be carried out in multidisciplinary task groups 
comprised by the author(s) and interested collaborators, with conceptual 
and technical advice from the teaching staff. The call for collaborators 
will be open from *May 4 through June 4*.


Some orientative subjects are:

   * Urban Infrastructure: mobility, transport, urban and
 telecommunication networks
   * Health and environmental issues: quality of the air and water,
 meteorology, nutrition, gastronomy and recipes, urban gardens, etc.
   * Social relations and cultural production, games, education and
 learning in the street; exchange of services and knowledge, etc.

*
Papers:*
A maximum of 5 theoretical works will be selected, among theoretical and 
research papers, presentations and analysis of the experiences about the 
proposed subject matter.



Submit your proposal before* April 19, 2010*. No fees.

More information, call guidelines and submission forms:
http://medialab-prado.es/article/interactivos_ciencia_de_barrio

Questions: interactivos (at) medialab-prado.es

*Venue:*
Medialab-Prado
Plaza de las Letras
Calle Alameda, 15
28014 Madrid (Spain)


--
Nerea García Garmendia
Comunicación / Press
Medialab-Prado
Área de Las Artes, Ayuntamiento de Madrid
Plaza de las Letras
Alameda, 15 28014 Madrid
Tfno. +34 914 202 754
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[NetBehaviour] new Neural issue #35, Friends?

2010-03-25 Thread Alessandro Ludovico
The new Neural issue is out, with 8 more pages 
and exclusive stuff for subscribers.
In fact only subscribers will get the Move 
festival dvd-video and the ISEA 2010 
poster/program 
http://www.neural.it/art/2010/03/neural_35_extra_move_dvd_isea.phtml.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 YEAR SUBSCRIPTION!
3 issues + extra
Europe, 30,90 Euros - World, 54,50 U.S. Dollars.
http://www.neural.it/subscribe.phtml
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BACK ISSUES:
http://www.neural.it/art/2006/01/neural_back_issues.phtml
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[Neural new ISSN]
ISSN: 2037-108X
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[Neural #35 contents]
http://www.neural.it/art/2010/03/neural_35_friends.phtml
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Centerfold: 'Tele-Present Wind, blowing somewhere else' by David Brown.

- interviews
.Blast Theory
.Stewart Home
.Improv Everywhere
.Paolo Cirio
.Gordan Savicic
.Zimoun

- articles
.Lizzy Kinsey and the Adult Friend Finders (Katrien Jacobs)
.A Kind Rewind (Florian Cramer)
.Twitting Art (Paolo Pedercini)


- reports
.Move, new European media art
.Feedforward, the angel of history

.news:
Radical ATM Service, Island2, Porn on video 
billboards in Moscow, Influ, Seppukoo, 
Coincidence Engines, Florescent Light Music, 
Instructional Films, White Noise Machine, IIE, 
Temporary.cc, Propagations, Blank, Artificial 
Smile, Stolen Moments.

.books/dvds:
Friesinger+Fegerl/Urban Hacking, Berardi/The Soul 
at Work, Losh/Virtualpolitik, Sützl+Cox/Creating 
Insecurity, Becker+Stalder/Deep Search, 
Sodeoka/Video Metal, Goodman/Sonic Warfare, 
Altena/Telcosystems 12_series, Mattin+Iles/Noise 
 Capitalism, Kelly/Cracked Media, 
Espenschied+Lialina/Digital Folklore, 
Moradi+Scott+Gilmore+Murphy/Glitch Designing 
Imperfection, Mattes/0100101110101101 .org, 
Flanagan/Critical Play, Stevens/The BQE.

.cd reviews:
Frank Rothkamm, Mika Vainio, Tu M', Akira 
Kosemura, Richard Chartier, Mice, RTX Radio Tower 
Xchange, Marina Rosenfeld, Labor Camp Orchestra, 
Sturqen, Nommo Ogo, Black To Comm, Roj, Philip 
Julian, Marcus Maeder, Novisad, Gilles Aubry, 
Piotr Kurek, Lionel Marchetti  Olivier Capparos, 
Trevor Wishart.
-- 


Alessandro Ludovico
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Re: [NetBehaviour] new Neural issue #35, Friends?

2010-03-25 Thread Rob Myers
On 25/03/10 18:12, Alessandro Ludovico wrote:
 The new Neural issue is out, 

My copy arrived in the post two days ago. It's really good!

- Rob.
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Re: [NetBehaviour] new Neural issue #35, Friends?

2010-03-25 Thread Jim Andrews
it would be great to be able to click somewhere on neural.it to select only 
net art--if neural.it is covering it, these days, which it doesn't look like 
they are.

if not, why not?

ja
http://vispo.com 

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