[NetBehaviour] Call for transdisciplinary projects under development

2014-07-07 Thread becomebecome
The I-Node of the Planetary Collegium is currently accepting applications
for



*BECOMEBECOMEBody, Minds and New Technologies development programme for
transdisciplinary projects*

Date: 10-15 September, 2014
Entry deadline: 28 July, 2014 |
Contact: reply.becomebec...@yahoo.fr
More info:http://becomebecome.com |

Becomebecome, a 5-day masterclass in the beautiful island of Kefalonia,
Greece, is an opportunity to introduce a personal or professional project
and amplify, augment and communicate it. This process will transform every
idea into a vibrant structure in order to discover new information about
the project’s nature. Each member of the masterclass will have an
opportunity to communicate and finally evaluate the results of this process
in collaboration with experts in the field of Art, Science and Technology.

It is a chance for wide variety of creators (visual artists, performers,
dancers, educators, programmers) and researchers to bolster their proposals
and create alliances to develop and conduct their projects within a
transdisciplinary platform.
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Invite to Play Your Place - Play SouthWestminster at the Community Private View for British Folk Art at TateBritain.

2014-07-07 Thread dave miller
thanks Ruth - will have a good look. This all sounds great - well done!
dave


On 6 July 2014 13:58, ruth catlow ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org wrote:

  Hiya

 Thanks Michael for coming along and for being so positive about the
 project : )

 We are really pleased with the way it all turned out.

 Dave, it's just on for the weekend (sorry for slow reply).

 But you can play the 5 game levels by clicking on this link

 http://www.playyourplace.co.uk/playsouthwestminster

 The games are:

 *'What Will You Save?'  *in which you choose what matters most to you -
 dogs, community spirit, public services, or the simple pleasures of a sunny
 day?
 *'Dog Snog'* - find a dog a loving home?
 Now that Boris has closed the London firestations you have to douse the
 blazing fires across Westminster yourself in* 'On Fire, Oh No!'?*
 Play *'Cash Grab'* and kill the spirit of community?
 or opt for eternal sunshine in Pimlico by evading threats in *'Save the
 Day!'*?
  All the themes were developed with residents of South Westminster at the
 SouthWestFest Gala Day. Their ideas shaped the game designs and their
 drawings form the building blocks of the game - avatars, background
 settings, obstacles, rewards etc.

 Soon I'll be able to post some parts of the film that Pete Gomes made- so
 that you can see and hear the people behind the games: coppers, firemen,
 students, churchgoers, dog lovers, futurologists etc. aged 5-75 (at a guess)

 I'd like to hear what you think Dave- as I think that there are
 cross-overs with our work.

 Bests
 Ruth

  *More about Play Your Place - Play South Westminster*
 Play Your Place is an ongoing open artwork based on a collaboration
 between Ruth Catlow and Mary Flanagan in which social drawing activities
 with local residents form the basis of computer platform games about the
 locality.


 Anyone can now go online at home, school and work, to create, remix and
 share games about South Westminster using the free online game-building
 site.
 http://www.playyourplace.co.uk/playsouthwestminster
 Thanks and respect to the people of South Westminster.  Artistic Direction
 by Ruth Catlow of Furtherfield. Game Design by Holly Gramazio. Film
 Direction by Pete Gomes. Play Your Place game-building software created
 with Soda

 Play South Westminster is a collaboration with the Regeneration Community
 Partnerships programme at Tate Britain, and Peabody Housing Trust,
 celebrating SouthWestFest, a two week festival for the community of South
 Westminster and the British Folk Art exhibition at Tate Britain.

  On 05/07/2014 09:12, dave miller wrote:

 Thanks Michael. ..drat I thought it would be good!
 I agree with you and really pleased that ff are finally in the tate. Well
 done everyone! Will try to go monday. Will it be on then?
 Dave
 On 4 Jul 2014 23:05, michael szpakowski mich...@dvblog.org wrote:

  You missed a treat Dave! Fantastic to see a Furtherfield presence at
 the Tate and such a lovely project too. Beautiful new games (even to my
 unsteady hand and uneducated eye) and a lovely documentary by Pete Gomes
 about the process. Congratulations to Ruth and Mary and to all involved...I
 believe it's still there over the weekend so definitely worth getting to if
 you can.
 michael

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  *From:* dave miller dave.miller...@gmail.com
 *To:* NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
 netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org; Ruth Catlow ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org

 *Sent:* Friday, July 4, 2014 5:19 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [NetBehaviour] Invite to Play Your Place - Play
 SouthWestminster at the Community Private View for British Folk Art at
 TateBritain.

  Hi ruth
 Sorry but can't make it after all. Will you be there on another day?
 Would be really nice to meet up. Hope the show goes really well tonight and
 congratulations on the show!
 Hope see you soon
 Dave


  On 3 Jul 2014 14:28, ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org 
 ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org wrote:

 Oh good- it will be great to see you.
 : )
 R

 Original email:
 -
 From: dave miller dave.miller...@gmail.com
 Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2014 07:46:56 +0100
 To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
 Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Invite to Play Your Place - Play
 SouthWestminster at the Community Private View for British Folk Art at
 TateBritain.


 Hi ruth
 Sounds great. Will be there.
 Cheers dave
 On 2 Jul 2014 21:45, ruth catlow ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org wrote:

  Hello!
 
  Please come along to Tate Britain this Friday July 4 6.30-8.30pm where I
  will be exhibiting Play Your Place - Play South Westminster at the
  Community Private View for British Folk Art at Tate Britain.
 
 http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/exhibition/british-folk-art
 
  Play Your Place is an ongoing project based on a collaboration with Mary
  Flanagan in which social drawing activities with local residents form
 the
  basis of computer platform games about the locality.
 
  The installation includes drawings, accounts and 

[NetBehaviour] Betty Cipher's ENCRYPTION for Complete Beginners

2014-07-07 Thread larisa blazic
apologies for crossposting and ironic yahoo address sender (will change asap!)

===


***Betty Cipher's ENCRYPTION for Complete Beginners***
A Common House Cryptoparty organised by Autonomous Tech Fetish

Sunday 13th July 2.30-6.00pm

In
 this age of total surveillance, it can be such trouble to avoid the 
complete and constant interceptions of our most confidential 
communication and private information.

Fortunately Betty Cipher has come to the rescue, with a Cryptoparty 
that will allow even the most technophobic to embrace the joys of 
cryptography to protect their data. 

Highlights include:
* 
Using TAILS - an operating system for anonymity : Get to grips with this
 portable OS which gives easy access to a range of crypto applications
* Graphical encryption tools on Android : Encrypt your email, chat and 
phone calls on your Android phone using point-and-click tools
* 
Analogue Group presents: Info tactics for defacing : Explore how to use 
anonymity as a form of rebellion whilst re-making The Invisible Face 
Mask!

Plus a Cryptobake Sale. Bring your laptop or your phone if you can to things 
out on your own devices.

Location:
The Common House
5E Pundersons Gardens 
Nearest Tube: Bethnal Green
www.commonhouse.org.uk

About us:
Autonomous Tech Fetish probes how digital technology is
 fetishised and how it can be reconfigured to different needs and 
desires. We work with activist groups to affirm their techno-logical 
autonomy and are com-mitted to co-education exploring the pitfalls and 
potentials of tech-nologies without assumptions
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[NetBehaviour] Access Space Digithon fund raising event

2014-07-07 Thread Jake Harries
DIGITHON - 24 Hour Fundraising Event
Starts: 7.00 am, Saturday, 19 July - Ends: 7.00 am, Sunday, 20 July 2014

Access Space is looking to fund raise £10,000 by the end of September 2014.

Access Space is a registered charity based in Sheffield city centre. We
offer a free, open access digital media lab which has been running for 14
years; a fabrication laboratory offering a HackSpace, laser cutting and
other digital manufacturing tools; computer recycling and building based on
free and open source software; and an arts programme providing inspiring
activities such as workshops using the latest creative software,
exhibitions and installations, performance events and artist residencies.
We have thousands of people participating every year, of all ages, from
every part of the city, and beyond.

We are pleased to announce our 24 hour DIGITHON - non-stop performances and
other transmissions happening between 7am, Saturday, 19 July and 6.59am,
Sunday, 20 July 2014.

Artists will be performing in Access Space and from remote locations around
the world. It will all be accessible live online.

We'll be encouraging people to make donations via PayPal throughout the 24
hour period to help keep Access Space open, and sending freebees (including
specially made t shirts and other unique gifts) to say thanks!

More details soon!

Please forward this email to people you know to help us raise as much as we
can.
Thank you!

#digithonsheffield

Facebook

www.access-space.org



-- 

All the best
Jake

Jake Harries

Creative Producer at
www.access-space.org  +44(0)114 249 5522
@accessspace facebook.com/accessspace
3-7 Sidney St, Sheffield, S1 4RG, UK
j...@access-space.org

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[NetBehaviour] some new drawings and photos

2014-07-07 Thread michael szpakowski
Had a bit of a burst of activity recently:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako

cheers

michael
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Re: [NetBehaviour] some new drawings and photos

2014-07-07 Thread Joel Weishaus

Hi Michael;

I remember a series on Stevens' Blackbird poem done maybe in a different 
century.

Was that Edward? Or you?

-Joel


On 7/7/2014 12:32 PM, michael szpakowski wrote:

Had a bit of a burst of activity recently:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako

cheers

michael
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Re: [NetBehaviour] some new drawings and photos

2014-07-07 Thread michael szpakowski
Hi Joel
it was Edward - very good it is too -  still up here:

http://www.edwardpicot.com/thirteenways/

It's a poem that really seems to get a grip on people. In the early nineties I 
set the whole thing to music and performed it with a bunch of drama students in 
Loughborough -there's a VHS tape of it somewhere
cheers
michael




- Original Message -
From: Joel Weishaus joelweish...@gmail.com
To: michael szpakowski mich...@dvblog.org; NetBehaviour for networked 
distributed creativity netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Cc: 
Sent: Monday, July 7, 2014 8:56 PM
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] some new drawings and photos

Hi Michael;

I remember a series on Stevens' Blackbird poem done maybe in a different 
century.
Was that Edward? Or you?

-Joel





On 7/7/2014 12:32 PM, michael szpakowski wrote:
 Had a bit of a burst of activity recently:

 https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako

 cheers

 michael
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Re: [NetBehaviour] some new drawings and photos

2014-07-07 Thread Joel Weishaus
I just refreshed myself on it. Wonderful project, which is why I 
remembered it.
I also like your crow pictures. They strangely remind me of Ted Hughes' 
book of poems, Crow.


On 7/7/2014 2:18 PM, michael szpakowski wrote:

Hi Joel
it was Edward - very good it is too -  still up here:

http://www.edwardpicot.com/thirteenways/

It's a poem that really seems to get a grip on people. In the early nineties I 
set the whole thing to music and performed it with a bunch of drama students in 
Loughborough -there's a VHS tape of it somewhere
cheers
michael




- Original Message -
From: Joel Weishaus joelweish...@gmail.com
To: michael szpakowski mich...@dvblog.org; NetBehaviour for networked distributed 
creativity netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Cc:
Sent: Monday, July 7, 2014 8:56 PM
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] some new drawings and photos

Hi Michael;

I remember a series on Stevens' Blackbird poem done maybe in a different
century.
Was that Edward? Or you?

-Joel





On 7/7/2014 12:32 PM, michael szpakowski wrote:

Had a bit of a burst of activity recently:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako

cheers

michael
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[NetBehaviour] new work: cave*film cave*wave cave*pics

2014-07-07 Thread Alan Sondheim



new work: cave*film cave*wave cave*pics

http://www.alansondheim.org/cave033.jpg
http://www.alansondheim.org/cavefilm.mp4
http://www.alansondheim.org/cavewaveb.mp3
http://www.alansondheim.org/cave051.jpg
http://www.alansondheim.org/cave019.jpg
http://www.alansondheim.org/cave021.jpg
http://www.alansondheim.org/cave026.jpg
http://www.alansondheim.org/cave030.jpg

performer: Azure Carter
collaborator/production: Kathleen Ottinger
whatever else: Alan Sondheim
thanks to John Cayley
(the Cave is a three-dimensional immersive
virtual environment.)

in the course of the day, dozens of images,
13 videos, and 6 audio files (combined into
1) were produced.

cavefilm is a performance with emanations.
cavewaveb is a filtered recording of radio
emissions generated by the cave, from long-
wave at 162k through shortwave at 21mhz.
the stills are production stills. i'm quite
excited by this line of work in which
interior and exterior are blurred, cave and
body entangle. the drum is a nepalese madal.

cavewave records the machinery at work, the
intensity of radiations producing, through
interpretation, surface effect; cavefilm
translates surface effect into affect; it
is all staging. is the body staged? i don't
know, but it solos!

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[NetBehaviour] Fwd: [Rhizome Announce] Institute for Electronic Arts - Experimental Projects Residency Program

2014-07-07 Thread dave miller
This would be a nice thing to have in London. Or maybe there is?

Dave
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OPPORTUNITY | RESIDENCIES:
 Institute For Electronic Arts - Experimental Projects Residency Program
http://rhizome.org/announce/opportunities/60486/

The Institute for Electronic Arts (IEA) is currently accepting applications
for one week, New York State artist residencies for ‪Visual Arts and
Electronic Media and Film‬ projects.

Applications for these opportunities are due by August 29th, 2014.

For more information and to apply please go to iea.alfred.edu

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*Deadline:* Fri Aug 29th, 2014

*Location:*
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Alfred, New York 14802
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