[NetBehaviour] CALL FOR ART-SCIENCE PROJECTS: Coding and decoding borders at the dawn of the 21st century

2015-12-14 Thread myriam


_(version française en dessous)_

From 13 to 30 April 2016
 Brussels

_CODING AND DECODING BORDERS AT THE DAWN OF THE 21ST CENTURY_ is an 
event encompassing art, research and practice. Combining an exhibition 
and an international conference, it will host, at the Faculty of 
Architecture and the Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences of the 
Free University of Brussels, and at the Headquarters of the World 
Customs Organization (WCO), researchers, artists and experts who will 
discuss the growing technologization of controls of persons, goods or 
capital which cross borders.
As with the previous events organized by the antiAtlas of Borders, this 
conference/exhibition truly breaks away from compartmentalization of the 
fields of knowledge, creation and practice. By offering different levels 
of lecture and of participation, it opens up beyond academic, political 
and professional circles to reach the public at large.


The call for projects is for the exhibition which will be held from 13 
to 30 April at the Espace Architecture La Cambre Horta on the Flagey 
campus of the Free University of Brussels.


The exhibition curators and the Scientific and Artistic Committee are 
seeking DIVERSE WORKS (NET.ART, INSTALLATIONS, VIDEOS, DOCUMENTARIES, 
VIDEO GAMES, PLASTIC ARTS, ETC.) THAT REFLECT THE PROCESSES RELATED TO 
THE TECHNOLOGIZATION OF BORDER CONTROLS, whether relating to persons, 
goods or capital. For the past 20 years, many stakeholders (researchers, 
journalists, NGO workers and activists, elected politicians, employees 
of national administrations and international organizations, etc.) have 
been observing, documenting, studying and at times condemning the 
technologization of border controls. Alongside the militarization of 
borders, traditional control systems are now complemented by the 
deployment at state borders of increasingly sophisticated technologies 
(biometrics, robots, walls, integrated surveillance systems, data 
mining, big data, etc.) to control movements of population groups, 
goods, capital and information. Analysts of this intensive deployment of 
technology generally tend to look at the objects of control separately: 
persons, goods and capital. Yet we should also look into the question of 
the possible movement and transfer of knowledge and techniques from one 
of these objects to another. Any analysis of border controls, whatever 
the object, needs to look at the same questions, namely efficiency, 
"fraud" and diversion.


* * *

Deadline for receipt of applications: 15 January 2016
Date of selection of works by the scientific and artistic committee: 30 
January 2016


The projects should be submitted in the form of PDF files, comprising a 
presentation of the project and the visuals, to the following address: 
antiatlas.cont...@gmail.com
(antiAtlas is unable to finance the production of new works, but the 
projects selected will receive EUR 500 for the distribution rights)


antiAtlas web site: http://www.antiatlas.net/en [1]

EXHIBITION CURATORS: Isabelle Arvers (antiAtlas, Kareron) and Nathalie 
Levy (ULB Free University of Brussels)


COMMUNICATION: Myriam Boyer (antiAtlas, Kareron)

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Andrea Rea (ULB Free University of Brussels), Thomas Cantens (WCO, 
antiAtlas), Patricia Revesz (WCO), Cédric Parizot (IREMAM, CNRS/Aix 
Marseille University, antiAtlas), Anne Laure Amilhat-Szary (PACTE, 
CNRS/University of Grenoble, antiAtlas), Jean Cristofol (Ecole 
supérieure d'art d'Aix-en-Provence, antiAtlas), Federica Infantino (ULB 
Free University of Brussels, antiAtlas), Julien Jeandesboz (ULB Free 
University of Brussels), Antoine Vion (LEST, CNRS/Aix Marseille 
University)


SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Anne Laure Amilhat-Szary (PACTE, CNRS/University of Grenoble, 
antiAtlas), Didier Bigo (King's College), Thomas Cantens 
(WCO/antiAtlas), Jean Cristofol (École supérieure d'art 
d'Aix-en-Provence, antiAtlas), Federica Infantino (ULB Free University 
of Brussels, antiAtlas), Dirk Jacobs (ULB Free University of Brussels), 
Julien Jeandesboz (ULB Free University of Brussels), Christian Olsson 
(ULB Free University of Brussels), Cédric Parizot (IREMAM, Aix 
Marseille), Andrea Rea (ULB Free University of Brussels), Patricia 
Revesz (WCO), Antoine Vion (LEST, University Aix Marseille)


PARTNERS
Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences of the Free University of 
Brussels, Group for Research on Ethnic Relations, Migration & Equality 
(GERME), World Customs Organization, antiAtlas des frontières, Institute 
for Research and Study on the Arab and Muslim World (CNRS/Aix Marseille 
University), LabexMed project (Aix Marseille university, Fondation 
A*midex), Mediterranean Laboratory of Sociology (CNRS/Aix Marseille 
University), Labour Economics and Sociology Laboratory (CNRS/Aix 
Marseille University), PACTE (CNRS/University of Grenoble), Kareron and 
the Ecole supérieure d'Art d'Aix en Provence.


/ / / / / / / /

Du 13 au 30 avril 2016
Bruxelles

_CODER ET DÉCODER LA 

[NetBehaviour] Uncanny Worlds of Dimensions among Open Sets

2015-12-14 Thread Alan Sondheim



Uncanny Worlds of Dimensions among Open Sets

http://www.alansondheim.org/ghosttracks1.jpg
http://www.alansondheim.org/ghosttracks2.jpg
http://www.alansondheim.org/ghosttracks3.jpg

Falling asleep, insomniac, hysteric-depressive, coming into
play and form, I work among uncanny objects, misted spaces;
ghosttracks1, continuous paths among octahedra and other shapes
in which upper and lower polygons are connected by triangles,
how to do this among them, examples octahedra, beautiful paths
and side tracks; ghosttracks2, continuous octahedron tracking
with bypassing, side tracks as if afterthoughts, towards an
otherwise incomprehensible view, these circulations continuing
night after night, polyhedra glimmering across nebulae, the
faintest glimmer of stars; ghosttracks3, the most elaborate,
sets of dimensions 0, 1, 2, 3, each sweeping across the next
highest, i.e. n sweeps n+1, each half an n-sphere whose
n-1 boundaries are closed, whose n boundaries are open,
a point and then a ray, a ray and then an open disk, a lune
and then a half-sphere, object with only one each of 0, 1, 2,
3, flats bounded by n-1 disks, of all elements only 4, cuts
and slice, interiors and exteriors, the breathings of open
sets, beating of closed boundaries from the sides of them, as
if there were bridges to cross, one each of everything in the
world that is the world; and there are other, more complex
shapes and dimensional constructs, where were we in the fogs,
so many ghosts and tracks, slippages, memories, instrusions
as of quartz among phyllite, and the memories of quartz and
phyllite, calming, luster, indescribable sheen, hypnagogic,
memories of childhoods among nebulae and the birth of stars
...

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Re: [NetBehaviour] #rojava

2015-12-14 Thread AGF poemproducer
Thanks Ana, o valueble to hear your thoughts

but occupation is the same case here, or statelessness, the kurds have no 
state, no rights

I was always a hard core pacifist, my father was an East German army officer 
and i was terrified of overflying war planes and I am absolute against war & 
violence, post Hitler-Soviet schooled, and I am still very much a hard core 
pacifist now, pro diplomatic, justice, women involvement in solutions, 
education etc

but if we make exceptions like the palestinian one, and I agree their case is 
very difficult
the same counts for Kurds which are victim to terrible oppression ?

if a women chooses to fight for an independet cause, not for an imperialistic 
state (like israel maybe)
but to defend her very right to exist ?

i want to add 2 links, one is even american reporting, but good in this case

good link by women on women
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcT8Q_6wtLo 


summary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPwZGHivQSQ 


thanks so much for sharing your thoughts, i would like to ask permission to 
share this with another mailing list called female pressure, we are musicians 
and media people, and discussing a solidarity campaign righ now

is it ok ?
thanks



> On 14 Dec 2015, at 16:30, Ana Valdés  wrote:
> 
> Dear thanks for your answer. When I was much younger I believed in “just 
> wars” and was jailed four years for belonging to the Tupamaros guerilla, you 
> must know about it since Baader-Meinhof  had Tupamaros as inspiration 
> It  was an armed gerilla and to my disclaim I can say today I was only 19 
> years old, new examinated from a very stern German nun’s school I had a 
> highly romantized image of Che Guevara as icon and etc etc
> Today I am a stern pacifist and the only resistance I understand its the 
> Palestinian because they are occupied for a foreign power and they have right 
> to fight for their land.
>  
>  
> Cheers
> Ana
>  
> 
> De: AG Forever
> Enviado: lunes, 14 de diciembre de 2015 5:42
> Para: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
> Asunto: Re: [NetBehaviour] #rojava
>  
> Hi Ana, I always thought like that, I remember how my country / East Germany 
> didn't last cause the reason to control people with violence in one place is 
> not lasting
>  
> This is an interesting article although half a year old, and the comments 
> confuse me very much re FGM.
> https://www.opendemocracy.net/arab-awakening/evangelos-aretaios/rojava-revolution
>  
> I would in any moment agree with you but if you can't even hold a territory 
> and your choice is sex slave or combat fighter, I know what I would choose... 
>  ? 
>  
> But then there is their revolution. There intentions, their goals..
> 
> 
> "In the wider Middle East since the nineteenth century and before that, the 
> female body is one of the most important symbolic battlegrounds between 
> modernizers and reactionaries. Today, here in Syria, this fight is to death.
> “The gangs of Daesh want the woman to be a slave. They don’t consider us as 
> human beings but only as objects to serve men and to satisfy his specific 
> needs. They ostentatiously sell women as slaves as if they were animals”. The 
> girl I speak with is Nupelda, 20 years old and serves in a mobile company of 
> the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) on the front line. This is the army of 
> women in the autonomous administration of Rojava, fighting side by side with 
> men in the YPG. Both forces are under the control and command of PYD. Nupelda 
> has been fighting for two years now."
> 
> I am thinking how to call for solidarity for Rojava revolution and eventually 
> lift of PKK ban in EU...
> 
> just thoughts...
> 
> *
> AGF: @poemproducer / .com
> in order: antyegreie.com
>  
> 
> On 9 Dec 2015, at 01:59, Ana Valdés  wrote:
> 
> I was as many of you know at the conference of Women in Black in India. Women 
> from Afghanistan Congo Bosnia and Armenia shared with us dark stories of rape 
> forced marriages and impunity we need to strengthen the civil societies the 
> question is how to achieve it? If the changes are made with weapons and 
> soldiers (female or male), we are always prisoners of the weapons and wars as 
> metaphors...
> Ana
> 
> Den 6 dec 2015 08:11 skrev "AGF poemproducer" :
> hi,
>  
> I spent last days reading and studying the kurdish female fighters and their 
> efforts to built an independent equal and just state in north east syria… i 
> am a pacifist in my deepest structure but have been challanged and confused 
> by what is happening there… if you need to read up look for hashtags #Rojava
>  
> any thoughts ?
>  
> (i find this article a good sum up)
> 
> http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2015/11/25/rojava_is_a_radical_experiment_in_democracy_in_northern_syria_american_leftists.html
> 
> "I recently spoke to someone from the 

Re: [NetBehaviour] #rojava

2015-12-14 Thread Ana Valdés
Totally share it! The mag Cointerpunch ran an article with a discussion in
other list about if torture works or not I don't have the link longer but
do a Google search with Ana Valdés Counterpunch and you find the article.
They used my answer and my own life story as reference
Cheers
Ana
Thanks Ana, o valueble to hear your thoughts

but occupation is the same case here, or statelessness, the kurds have no
state, no rights

I was always a hard core pacifist, my father was an East German army
officer and i was terrified of overflying war planes and I am absolute
against war & violence, post Hitler-Soviet schooled, and I am still very
much a hard core pacifist now, pro diplomatic, justice, women involvement
in solutions, education etc

but if we make exceptions like the palestinian one, and I agree their case
is very difficult
the same counts for Kurds which are victim to terrible oppression ?

if a women chooses to fight for an independet cause, not for an
imperialistic state (like israel maybe)
but to defend her very right to exist ?

i want to add 2 links, one is even american reporting, but good in this case

good link by women on women
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcT8Q_6wtLo <
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcT8Q_6wtLo>

summary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPwZGHivQSQ <
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPwZGHivQSQ>

thanks so much for sharing your thoughts, i would like to ask permission to
share this with another mailing list called female pressure, we are
musicians and media people, and discussing a solidarity campaign righ now

is it ok ?
thanks



> On 14 Dec 2015, at 16:30, Ana Valdés  wrote:
>
> Dear thanks for your answer. When I was much younger I believed in “just
wars” and was jailed four years for belonging to the Tupamaros guerilla,
you must know about it since Baader-Meinhof  had Tupamaros as inspiration 
> It  was an armed gerilla and to my disclaim I can say today I was only 19
years old, new examinated from a very stern German nun’s school I had a
highly romantized image of Che Guevara as icon and etc etc
> Today I am a stern pacifist and the only resistance I understand its the
Palestinian because they are occupied for a foreign power and they have
right to fight for their land.
>
>
> Cheers
> Ana
>
>
> De: AG Forever
> Enviado: lunes, 14 de diciembre de 2015 5:42
> Para: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
> Asunto: Re: [NetBehaviour] #rojava
>
> Hi Ana, I always thought like that, I remember how my country / East
Germany didn't last cause the reason to control people with violence in one
place is not lasting
>
> This is an interesting article although half a year old, and the comments
confuse me very much re FGM.
>
https://www.opendemocracy.net/arab-awakening/evangelos-aretaios/rojava-revolution
>
> I would in any moment agree with you but if you can't even hold a
territory and your choice is sex slave or combat fighter, I know what I
would choose...  ?
>
> But then there is their revolution. There intentions, their goals..
>
>
> "In the wider Middle East since the nineteenth century and before that,
the female body is one of the most important symbolic battlegrounds between
modernizers and reactionaries. Today, here in Syria, this fight is to death.
> “The gangs of Daesh want the woman to be a slave. They don’t consider us
as human beings but only as objects to serve men and to satisfy his
specific needs. They ostentatiously sell women as slaves as if they were
animals”. The girl I speak with is Nupelda, 20 years old and serves in a
mobile company of the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) on the front line.
This is the army of women in the autonomous administration of Rojava,
fighting side by side with men in the YPG. Both forces are under the
control and command of PYD. Nupelda has been fighting for two years now."
>
> I am thinking how to call for solidarity for Rojava revolution and
eventually lift of PKK ban in EU...
>
> just thoughts...
>
> *
> AGF: @poemproducer / .com
> in order: antyegreie.com
>
>
> On 9 Dec 2015, at 01:59, Ana Valdés  wrote:
>
> I was as many of you know at the conference of Women in Black in India.
Women from Afghanistan Congo Bosnia and Armenia shared with us dark stories
of rape forced marriages and impunity we need to strengthen the civil
societies the question is how to achieve it? If the changes are made with
weapons and soldiers (female or male), we are always prisoners of the
weapons and wars as metaphors...
> Ana
>
> Den 6 dec 2015 08:11 skrev "AGF poemproducer" :
> hi,
>
> I spent last days reading and studying the kurdish female fighters and
their efforts to built an independent equal and just state in north east
syria… i am a pacifist in my deepest structure but have been challanged and
confused by what is happening there… if you need to read up look for
hashtags #Rojava
>
> any thoughts ?
>
> (i find this article a good sum up)
>
>

Re: [NetBehaviour] Links

2015-12-14 Thread ruth catlow

On 13/12/15 23:23, Rob Myers wrote:

[Self Promotion] "Jerwood Encounters: Common Property seeks to
demonstrate how artists engage with and relate to copyright" -

http://jerwoodvisualarts.org/jerwood-encounters-common-property-2

Oh this is wonderful!


Classic AARON drawings for sale -

http://www.arnolfini.org.uk/visit/bookshop/arnolfini-limited-editions-1/limited-editions

Art history!



"Catastrophe by default: Artificial Intelligence and the end of humanity" -

http://seizureonline.com/catastrophe-by-default-artificial-intelligence-and-the-end-of-humanity/

Horses as precursors to Mercedeses


135 Free Philosophy eBooks -

http://www.openculture.com/free-philosophy-ebooks

Thomas Aquinas!- conversation with my Dad at Christmas


"Fine Art And The Blockchain" -

https://medium.com/@ConsenSys/fine-art-and-the-blockchain-b429ffc2451c

They're all wearing suits! Is this how it goes?



"Non-standard P2SH scripts" -

https://medium.com/@alcio/non-standard-p2sh-scripts-508fa6292df5

Source of future meditation


"Open Supply Blockchains" -

http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/open-supply-blockchains/2015/12/07

Pairing is the answer to the problem of ethics at scale - interesting

"PosiPair (as in ‘Positive Pairing’) is an 
innovative idea whereby businesses can pair with other members of their 
supply chain, each having a profile page where the certification of each 
link in the supply chain can be displayed. "




"AFROFUTURISM RELOADED: 15 THESES IN 15 MINUTES." -

https://www.facebook.com/mark.dery/posts/10153247518172918

Sounds great- good images. Did anyone go?

R

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[NetBehaviour] Links

2015-12-14 Thread Rob Myers

"Is there something unethical in contemporary criticism?" -

http://thepointmag.com/2015/criticism/when-nothing-is-cool


"Pirate politics: from accelerationism to escalationism?" -

http://copyriot.se/2010/01/13/pirate-politics-from-accelerationism-to-escalationism/


"Towards a decentralized architecture with FOAM + the Blockchain" -

http://archinect.com/features/article/142920059/towards-a-decentralized-architecture-with-foam-the-blockchain


"Why 18th century books looked like smartphone screens" -

http://www.collisiondetection.net/mt/archives/2014/02/_thats_one_of_t.php


"Prime Minister of Pontinha Discusses Naming Bitcoin as Official 
Currency" -


https://letstalkbitcoin.com/blog/post/disruptekinfo-prime-minister-of-pontinha-discusses-naming-bitcoin-as-official-currency


"The quantum computing era is coming… fast" -

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/dec/13/the-quantum-computing-era-is-coming-qubits-processors-d-wave-google?CMP=share_btn_fb


"Ceptr is a framework for distributed semantic computing." -

http://ceptr.org/2015/04/08/47/


The network of smell -

http://odornetwork.com/network/index.html

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Re: [NetBehaviour] #rojava

2015-12-14 Thread Ana Valdés
Dear thanks for your answer. When I was much younger I believed in “just wars” 
and was jailed four years for belonging to the Tupamaros guerilla, you must 
know about it since Baader-Meinhof  had Tupamaros as inspiration 
It  was an armed gerilla and to my disclaim I can say today I was only 19 years 
old, new examinated from a very stern German nun’s school I had a highly 
romantized image of Che Guevara as icon and etc etc
Today I am a stern pacifist and the only resistance I understand its the 
Palestinian because they are occupied for a foreign power and they have right 
to fight for their land.


Cheers
Ana


De: AG Forever
Enviado: lunes, 14 de diciembre de 2015 5:42
Para: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
Asunto: Re: [NetBehaviour] #rojava

Hi Ana, I always thought like that, I remember how my country / East Germany 
didn't last cause the reason to control people with violence in one place is 
not lasting

This is an interesting article although half a year old, and the comments 
confuse me very much re FGM.
https://www.opendemocracy.net/arab-awakening/evangelos-aretaios/rojava-revolution

I would in any moment agree with you but if you can't even hold a territory and 
your choice is sex slave or combat fighter, I know what I would choose...  ? 

But then there is their revolution. There intentions, their goals..


"In the wider Middle East since the nineteenth century and before that, the 
female body is one of the most important symbolic battlegrounds between 
modernizers and reactionaries. Today, here in Syria, this fight is to death.
“The gangs of Daesh want the woman to be a slave. They don’t consider us as 
human beings but only as objects to serve men and to satisfy his specific 
needs. They ostentatiously sell women as slaves as if they were animals”. The 
girl I speak with is Nupelda, 20 years old and serves in a mobile company of 
the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) on the front line. This is the army of women 
in the autonomous administration of Rojava, fighting side by side with men in 
the YPG. Both forces are under the control and command of PYD. Nupelda has been 
fighting for two years now."
I am thinking how to call for solidarity for Rojava revolution and eventually 
lift of PKK ban in EU...
just thoughts...

*
AGF: @poemproducer / .com
in order: antyegreie.com


On 9 Dec 2015, at 01:59, Ana Valdés  wrote:
I was as many of you know at the conference of Women in Black in India. Women 
from Afghanistan Congo Bosnia and Armenia shared with us dark stories of rape 
forced marriages and impunity we need to strengthen the civil societies the 
question is how to achieve it? If the changes are made with weapons and 
soldiers (female or male), we are always prisoners of the weapons and wars as 
metaphors...
Ana
Den 6 dec 2015 08:11 skrev "AGF poemproducer" :
hi,

I spent last days reading and studying the kurdish female fighters and their 
efforts to built an independent equal and just state in north east syria… i am 
a pacifist in my deepest structure but have been challanged and confused by 
what is happening there… if you need to read up look for hashtags #Rojava

any thoughts ?

(i find this article a good sum up)

http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2015/11/25/rojava_is_a_radical_experiment_in_democracy_in_northern_syria_american_leftists.html

"I recently spoke to someone from the Kurdish women’s movement in Rojava and 
asked what they need most. She said they need a massive international 
solidarity campaign, beginning with political education about the evolution of 
the PKK and its politics, including its emphasis on democratic governance, 
anti-sectarianism, secularism, ecology, and women’s liberation. In practical 
terms, they need all possible international pressure to be put on Turkey and 
the KRG to end the embargo and let supplies through. They need the terrorist 
designation to be lifted so they can travel and raise money and do public 
speaking."

some more…

http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/12/02/remembering-murray-bookchin/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Protection_Units

[NetBehaviour] TMV

2015-12-14 Thread { brad brace }
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TMV Brand (926 photo-pages; vol 2) $77.99


A re-purposed haute couture implosive collection of TMV Brand Denim Mini
Skirts sucked-up betwixt vibrant local insertions of viciously
compressed/distressed tropical/topical pinhole-panoramas -- lush/limpid
conspiracy theories and unseemly/undulating specious-speculation! What
more will you want!?

I've scrunched-down this version (it's likely quite-OK), so as to
superficially comply with Amazon dictates but as always, you'd be ever
so much better-off with the fullest-resolution (325/620mb) supporter's
version, directly from the artist: never/ever sold to institutions:
email me bbraceATeskimoDOTcom: same price ($66.99/$77.99) but no insular
quid pro quo graft! Make the effort/difference. Take a stand: signify!

Together we're working hard to make sure we were better off yesterday
than we are today. Unhemmed Source. Super Cute! Habeas Corpus!


http://bbrace.net/ppp/ppp.html
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GY8JOUO
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[NetBehaviour] Artware

2015-12-14 Thread Edward Picot

Marc -

How are you defining 'artware'? As software that's designed for the 
production of art, or maybe new kinds of digital art, as Randall's 
example seems to suggest? Or did you have something else in mind?


- Edward
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