[NetBehaviour] violin answers to violin calls, out-of-doors in sorted weathers
violin answers to violin calls, out-of-doors in sorted weathers thinking through drones, bowed http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/answer1.mp3 plucked violin in thunderstorm, rain turning to hail http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/answer2.mp3 too-loose violin on terrace with fast slippery turns http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/answer3.mp3 wittgenstein violin phrases with biting awkward angles http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/answer4.mp3 Wed Jul 7 18:16:46 EDT 2010 ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Aphex Twin - Equation.
I can understand why - it is brilliant... marc i prefer to watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3far9oHZOsI On 7 July 2010 15:53, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote: Aphex Twin - Equation. http://youtu.be/u-KMFxzA_Lk Aphex Twin's Equation run through a Spectrograph program, as explained here: http://www.bastwood.com/aphex.php ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Aphex Twin - Equation.
Probably the best thing we're gonna see come out of spectrograph software. It's different, for sure, but just not all that impressive. Has he done anything more since? On 7 July 2010 15:53, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote: Aphex Twin - Equation. http://youtu.be/u-KMFxzA_Lk Aphex Twin's Equation run through a Spectrograph program, as explained here: http://www.bastwood.com/aphex.php ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Entropy
Hi Daniel, Thanks for sharing with us some of the context, structure decisions around using The Eliza program. I was intrigued of its origin and found this info about it on wikipedia... ELIZA is a computer program and an early example (by modern standards) of primitive natural language processing. ELIZA operated by processing users' responses to scripts, the most famous of which was DOCTOR, a simulation of a Rogerian psychotherapist. Using almost no information about human thought or emotion, DOCTOR sometimes provided a startlingly human-like interaction. ELIZA was written at MIT by Joseph Weizenbaum between 1964 to 1966. Also visited here (http://www.manifestation.com/neurotoys/eliza.php3) ELIZA first appeared in the 60's, some people actually mistook her for human. I'm a big fan of Rosa's work but knew little about the demoscene, so it was great to read about it from her perspective and consider its connection to Glitch Art. I'm watching where Rosa JonCates and other peer glitchers take it, noticing they are bringing in their own flavour and calling it 'Critical Glitch Artware', and not Glitch Art - adding 'software art' element to it all (it seems). Oh yeah, before i forget - do you know http://runme.org/ ? I'm sure you do... I thought that your recent project would fit well amongst their software art repositories platform... the breakdown of this data is visible as it runs: you see the data corroding as Eliza's speech breaks down. I would like to see this in action. I would love to write a Linux compiler -- will definitely let you know if/when it happens. I look forward to the Linux compiler version of 'Entropy', in the meantime will hassle some one who has Microsoft/Windows and download it :-) Wishing you well. marc Marc, Thanks. I'm a big fan of Rosa's work but knew little about the demoscene, so it was great to read about it from her perspective and consider its connection to Glitch Art. A big part of the Glitch aesthetic to me is the loss of stability. I thought this would be particularly interesting to apply to the experience of programming, since programming often has a rigid quality. Programmers need to get things just right or the program will be defective if it runs at all -- there's little room for approximation. But, of course in the real world programs are buggy -- even when they're written perfectly (which rarely happens), they run on operating systems, use standard libraries, and these huge bodies of code written by other people have their own bugs and inconsistencies (luckily for us Glitch Art folks). All code is faulty somewhere, if you dig deeply enough. Entropy brings this chaotic nature to the forefront. When you code in Entropy, you need to let go of this sense of control -- the most you can hope for is that the person using your program gets the gist of what you're trying to do. To program in Entropy means treating all data as limited resources that have unspecified number of uses before they've veered far enough away from their original values that they're essentially random. The best Entropy programs are ones that are ambiguous and structurally flexible. So if a loop runs fifty times instead of forty-five, it won't crash -- they conform to its corrosive and approximating nature. When I wrote the Eliza program, since the same data is used over and over, the breakdown of this data is visible as it runs: you see the data corroding as Eliza's speech breaks down. Hope that answers your question I would love to write a Linux compiler -- will definitely let you know if/when it happens. -Daniel ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Aphex Twin - Equation.
I agree with Marc. I've been composing sound pieces to create spectrographs for a number of years, and exhibited a couple. Here's one I did for one of Access Space's events at Lovebytes Festival this year. http://2010.lovebytes.org.uk/event.php?ref=1008title=Two%20Events%20About%20Openness cheers jake On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 10:37 AM, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote: I can understand why - it is brilliant... marc i prefer to watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3far9oHZOsI On 7 July 2010 15:53, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote: Aphex Twin - Equation. http://youtu.be/u-KMFxzA_Lk Aphex Twin's Equation run through a Spectrograph program, as explained here: http://www.bastwood.com/aphex.php ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Aphex Twin - Equation.
Something along these lines http://www.lshift.net/blog/2008/07/25/listening-to-your-webcam I like the performance aspect of it and I'd really just like to see it evolve a bit. Ant On 8 July 2010 13:02, James Morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote: On 8 July 2010 11:00, Antonio Roberts anto...@hellocatfood.com wrote: Probably the best thing we're gonna see come out of spectrograph software. It's different, for sure, but just not all that impressive. What would you like to see? I house materialize in 3d *without* a spectrograph, purely out of the music playing such cunning tricks on your mind that it cause you to hallucinate? :-D Has he done anything more since? On 7 July 2010 15:53, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote: Aphex Twin - Equation. http://youtu.be/u-KMFxzA_Lk Aphex Twin's Equation run through a Spectrograph program, as explained here: http://www.bastwood.com/aphex.php ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Found Poem by David Beckham
could this be a start of a trend? footballers writing poetry? bit like the war poets? or would they use ghost writers to write the poems for them? On 7 July 2010 23:25, Michael Szpakowski szp...@yahoo.com wrote: courtesy of Yahoo: 'I still see myself as a player. Penalties are very lonely. England weren’t good enough. All-time favourite World Cup goal.' lapidary eh? m. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Murdoch's latest move.
Is this the same group that does Sky News? Curious. Murdoch is as close to raw evil as I've seen - this isn't just for the UK - his right-wing attitudes in the US border on Nazism. It's cruel and a lot of people follow him. Between Fox News and the Wall Street Journal, etc., the horror is real. As far as I'm concerned he's a modern-day Goebbels. - Alan On Thu, 8 Jul 2010, marc garrett wrote: Murdoch's latest move. Just received this from this from the 38 Degrees team. This post is only for those in the UK, as well as those who are concerned regarding Murdoch creeping further into dominating our culture, especially the Internet marc Dear marc, Rupert Murdoch is about to increase his stranglehold on the UK's media by taking complete control of BSkyB. He currently owns 40% and is trying to up that to 100%. This would be a disaster. It would give Murdoch even more political influence and could open the doors to biased, right-wing news reporting, like Fox News in the US. Together we can stop him. Vince Cable has the power to stop Murdoch's plan. As Business Secretary, he's got 17 working days to call the deal in for a review. [1] If enough of us stand up to Murdoch and build a big enough petition, we can persuade Cable to block the takeover. But the clock's ticking - we have just 3 weeks to get him to act. Take 30 seconds to sign our Vince stand up to Murdoch petition now: http://www.38degrees.org.uk/murdoch Murdoch thinks he has this deal sewn up. There are plenty of people in government who owe him big favours after his papers backed them during the election. Add to that the full force of Murdoch's media empire and you can be sure that Vince Cable will be feeling the pressure to cave in. We need to outweigh that pressure with people power. Thousands of us need to tell Vince Cable to stand up to Murdoch. 38 Degrees members have been challenging Rupert Murdoch's ambitions in the UK for months. Last year we fought his attacks on the BBC. During the election we spoke out against his scaremongering about a hung parliament and voting reform. Sky News' Kay Burley told us during the election that we should just go home and watch it on Sky News. [2] We didn't then, and we don't have to now as Murdoch tries to tighten his grip on the UK. Click here to sign our petition to Vince Cable: http://www.38degrees.org.uk/murdoch Thanks for getting involved, David, Hannah, Johnny and the 38 Degrees team. Notes: [1] http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/jun/29/vince-cable-foxification-murdoch-sky [2] http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/blog/2010/may/08/kay-burley-sky-news-twitter ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour == email archive: http://sondheim.rupamsunyata.org/ webpage http://www.alansondheim.org music archive: http://www.espdisk.com/alansondheim/ == ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] IMPORTANT STATEMENTS CCV
Why? On Thu, 8 Jul 2010, manik wrote: ...I FEEL NAUSEOS EVERY TIME I SEE OR HEAR WORD ART... MANIK...JULY...2010... == email archive: http://sondheim.rupamsunyata.org/ webpage http://www.alansondheim.org music archive: http://www.espdisk.com/alansondheim/ ==___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] Public Domain Festival, 15 - 18 July, Bournemouth Lower Gardens, Dorset UK
Dear Netbehaviour I thought you might like to know about SCAN's festival next weekend. It would be great to see you if you can make it. Do get in touch if you would like more details. Best Helen -- Apologies for cross posting. Please forward to your networks. public//domain A Festival of Digital Art, Music, Interaction and Screenings Outdoor Screen, Bournemouth Lower Gardens 16 18 July, 2010 Special Extra Event: 15 July, 19.30, The Cabinet of Living Cinema, Bournemouth Lower Gardens. The Cabinet create live scored music to selected short films. In association with Future Shorts, and sponsored by Becks Vier Music Inspires Art¹ UK tour. Public Domain is a three-day festival focused around the big outdoor screen in Bournemouth Lower Gardens (Dorset UK) and looking at its relationship with public spaces across the whole town. The festival includes film screenings, family workshops, installations, performances and participatory events from leading artists with international profiles encouraging participants to explore what it means to share parks, gardens and other public spaces.The festival invites everyone to take part through collaboration and creativity in the workshops and some of the artworks, or simply by bringing a picnic and experiencing one of the many screenings and concerts that are on offer over the weekend. On Friday, the event will launch with a headline rare event for UK with Keith Tippett and Julie Tippetts, celebrated experimental jazz musicians playing with bassist and cellist along to films by Buster Keaton, digital pioneers Steina and Woody Vasulka and live generative animation from Stephen Bell; followed by DJ Set Geek Chic Soundsytem with VJ Comix. In the afternoon there will be artist talks at Russell-Cotes Gallery on the seafront. Saturday takes an animation theme with animation workshops for families followed by a screening of the acclaimed Pixar film Wall-E. In the evening, Alex Reuben¹s film Routes claimed as one of the top films of the decade will focus on American dance and music from the Deep South leading to hip hop; events then move to an Americana night at local bar sixty million postcards. On Sunday the theme is narrative and storytelling with workshops for World Listening Day from Joe Stevens, computer graphics and animation language processing with Boredomreseach followed by a screening of contemporary stories Where the Wild Things Are and Forbidden Planet. Throughout the weekend there will be screenings from artists: Steina and Woody Vasulka (Friday), Animate Projects, Students from the top courses in animation at Bournemouth University and Arts University College Bournemouth, Lou Pack, Jane Mason and Becky Edmunds, and Bob Cotton. Installations will come from Rob Smith, Jennie Savage and a new commission from Tom Davis, Curtis McKinney and Alain Renaud Flow: The Musical Boat Race. All events are free. Everyone welcome. Bring a Picnic For full programme: http://www.scansite.org/publicdomain More details: i...@scansite.org or 01202 961451 The event is organised by SCAN in partnership with Bournemouth Borough Council. Supported by: BSO Resonate, BU, AUCB, Skillset Bournemouth Screen and Media Academy, sixty million postcards, Animate Projects, Arts Council England, Big Bear Events, Dance South West, Pavilion Dance, Steinway Sons If you wish to be removed from this list, please contact i...@scansite.org ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Entropy
hi daniel This sounds really great - especially like the drunk Eliza idea. I did a couple of projects a couple of years ago that used the Eliza idea: http://davemiller.org/index.php?nav_item=Gallerygallery_nav=buddy_rivers_live http://davemiller.org/index.php?nav_item=Gallerygallery_nav=a_walk_in_the_park_with_paxton Will have a good look through your project cheers, dave On 7 July 2010 04:15, Daniel Temkin dan...@danieltemkin.com wrote: Hi, I'd like to introduce my programming language, Entropy. Entropy was inspired by the Glitch Art aesthetic. Data decays as the program runs. Each value will alter slightly every time it's used, becoming less precise, and holding less meaning, until every string becomes a line of gibberish. Only by not accessing the data at all -- not reading from it or writing to it -- can it be kept intact. My Entropy page: http://danieltemkin.com/Entropy.aspx Code samples can be found here: http://esolangs.org/wiki/Entropy I wrote the classic Eliza program using Entropy objects, results can be found here: http://danieltemkin.com/blog/post/Drunk-Eliza.aspx Thanks! -Daniel ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] BBC data visualisation project
Apologies for cross-posting, please forward this announcement to those who may be interested. DataArt on BBC Backstage The BBC and the University of Westminster are pleased to inform you of the online launch of a major public data visualisation project DataArt on BBC Backstage. http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/data_art/index.php We believe that data is a vitally new reporting medium that tells us stories about our lives. Often this data is difficult to understand in its raw form of lists of numbers or text, but as we are exposed to it on a daily basis interpretation skills and access to information resources are increasingly important for us all. Converting this data into explorable visualisations helps us to comprehend it in ways that draw upon our innate capabilities to read information as images and patterns. As both a visual medium and a tool for reasoning, these visualisations straddle the disciplines of art, design, science and statistics. Who is DataArt for? DataArt aims to reach people who know little about visualisation but want to find out more, those looking at visualisation from an educational perspective and the existing developer community already engaged in producing their own work. What are we providing? DataArt provides public access to data visualizations of the BBC's online resources be they news information from around the world, web articles, music data or video and learning resources. For our launch we have released 4 visualisations for people to use immediately: Flared Music, 3d Documentary Explorer, SearchWeb, and News Globe. In addition we provide a learning resources section of the website giving further background information to the subject of visualisation including its histories and uses. This area will grow as the project develops and we hope will provide a rich source of educational material. For more advanced developers we have also provided some initial access to tools, tutorials and computer code you can download and modify. Over the coming months, more visualisations will be released leading to a second phase of the project in November 2010, which sees the release of further source code using a variety of different programming languages and software libraries. All our visualisations are based on BBC data and use sources that are already open to the public which you can use immediately for your own projects. We will also be creating new data sources and hope to provide access to BBC data not currently available to the public. Further releases will be publicised on our main site and via our facebook presence. Participate! We are interested in your thoughts and feedback whether you are a complete novice to the subject area, a student or an advanced practitioner. In the project blog we encourage you to tell us what you think about DataArt, share your experiences and publish links to work you have made with the material we have provided. We'll also pass on useful tips via the blog to help you get the most out of it. We'd also be delighted to hear your thoughts on via our facebook presence: http://www.facebook.com/pages/DataArt-BBC-Backstage/108238225894676 The project is funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council and is the result of collaboration between the Centre for Research in Education Art and Media (CREAM), at the University of Westminster, BBC Backstage and BBC Learning. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] IMPORTANT STATEMENTS CCV
...GOOD QUESTION...MANIK...JULY...2010... - Original Message - From: Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com To: manik ma...@sbb.rs; NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 6:01 PM Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] IMPORTANT STATEMENTS CCV Why? On Thu, 8 Jul 2010, manik wrote: ...I FEEL NAUSEOS EVERY TIME I SEE OR HEAR WORD ART... MANIK...JULY...2010... == email archive: http://sondheim.rupamsunyata.org/ webpage http://www.alansondheim.org music archive: http://www.espdisk.com/alansondheim/ == __ NOD32 4979 (20100328) Information __ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] IMPORTANT STATEMENTS CCV
On 07/08/2010 08:11 PM, manik wrote: ...GOOD QUESTION...MANIK...JULY...2010... Aesthetic. - Original Message - From: Alan Sondheimsondh...@panix.com To: manikma...@sbb.rs; NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativitynetbehaviour@netbehaviour.org Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 6:01 PM Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] IMPORTANT STATEMENTS CCV Why? Teleology. - Rob. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] IMPORTANT STATEMENTS CCVI
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[NetBehaviour] breast-feeding semen milked oil liquidity
breast-feeding semen-milked oil liquidity mobile equity http://www.alansondheim.org/pumpfm.mp4 http://www.alansondheim.org/pumpmf.mp4 http://www.alansondheim.org/pump.mov fabled psycho-sexual aspects of oil spillage gender migrates among hir/her/his/hem/him/s/he/she/he among multiplicities and collocations, holarchies in every case, something is given out, something lost from the body something regained as well (for the body, from the body) what happens to the proper name? Illy Oily Billy dilly Filly Gilly Hilly Silly tilly Willy oily billy filly hilly silly oily dilly filly silly Gilly Lilly Tilly Lilly inscription among the dead and dying? Illy Oily Billy dilly Filly Gilly Hilly Silly tilly Willy oily billy filly hilly silly oily dilly filly silly Gilly Lilly Tilly Lilly enumeration of benthic species? Illy Oily Billy dilly Filly Gilly Hilly Silly tilly Willy oily billy filly hilly silly oily dilly filly silly Gilly Lilly Tilly Lilly +++ rest in peace ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] Fwd: Donate to the Ricardo Dominguez/b.a.n.g. lab Legal Support Fund
Please pass this information on. We can't use our blogs because they're on our server on the university networks, so if you can mirror this call, we'd appreciate it... -- Forwarded message -- From: Fred Lonidier flonid...@ucsd.edu Date: 2010/7/8 Subject: Donate to the Ricardo Dominguez/b.a.n.g. lab Legal Support Fund To: Cc: cftoakl...@igc.apc.org Please Pass Forward: Dear Communities of Support, The investigations by University of California San Diego/University of California of Office of the President of professor Ricardo Dominguez and Electronic Disturbance Theater/b.a.n.g lab's performances and projects continues. The cost of legal support is growing and we would appreciate your economic support. To donate to our legal action fund please click here: http://banglabinexile.pbworks.com/Donate-to-the-Ricardo-Dominguez-Legal-Support-Fund Thanks to all the communities who have already supported the legal support fund in spirit and funds. To learn more about the investigations and support for Professor Ricardo Dominguez and Electronic Disturbance Theater/b.a.n.g lab click here read and watch these news reports about the investigations: Digital Zapatismo and the Threatened Persecution of Prof. Ricardo Dominguez (UCSD) by John Armenta: http://thevirtualcampfire.org/garibaldi/2010/05/ricardo-dominguez UC San Diego professor who studies disobedience gains followers - and investigators By Richard Marosi, Los Angeles Times: http://articles.latimes.com/2010/may/07/local/la-me-ucsd-professor-20100507-53 Ucsd Hacktivism Affective - Not Effective! - Fox News Video: http://bang.calit2.net/2010/05/ucsd-hacktivism-fox-news-eeek/ Letters of support: Open letter from the Visual Arts Department (UCSD) http://bang.calit2.net/2010/05/letter-of-support-visual-arts-department-ucsd/ Open letter from the UCSD Faculty Coalition: http://bang.calit2.net/2010/04/ucsd-faculty-coalition-letter-to-svc-drake/ Letter Of Support Started At Duke University: http://bang.calit2.net/2010/04/letter-of-support-started-at-duke-university/ Many other letters of support can be found at: http://bang.calit2.net Petition: Stop the De-tenuring of Ricardo Dominguez http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/stop-the-de-tenuring-of-ricardo-dominguez Thank you so very much for your continued support. Abrazos, Ricardo Dominguez, Electronic Disturbance Theater/b.a.n.g lab -- Ricardo Dominguez Associate Professor Hellman Fellow Another University is Possible Visual Arts Department, UCSD http://visarts.ucsd.edu/ Principal Investigator, CALIT2 http://calit2.net Co-Chair gall...@calit2 http://gallery.calit2.net CRCA Researcher http://crca.ucsd.edu/ Ethnic Studies Affiliate http://www.ethnicstudies.ucsd.edu/ Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies Affiliate http://cilas.ucsd.edu Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics, Board Member http://hemi.nyu.edu University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093-0436 Phone: (619) 322-7571 e-mail: rrdoming...@ucsd.edu Project sites: site: http://bang.calit2.net site: http://gallery.calit2.net site: http://pitmm.net blog:http://post.thing.net/blog/rdom site: http://www.thing.net/~rdom -- micha cárdenas / azdel slade Co-Author, Trans Desire / Affective Cyborgs, Atropos Press, http://is.gd/daO00 Lecturer, Visual Arts Department, University of California, San Diego Lecturer, Critical Gender Studies Program, University of California, San Diego Artist/Researcher, UCSD Medical Education Artist/Theorist, bang.lab, http://bang.calit2.net blog: http://transreal.org ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour