[NetBehaviour] the well

2017-06-03 Thread Alan Sondheim



the well

http://www.alansondheim.org/thewell1.png
http://www.alansondheim.org/thewell.mp4
http://www.alansondheim.org/thewell2.png

Setting and performance, Fau Ferdinand
Behaviors, Alan Sondheim
Performance, Alan Sondheim

the lily Hasegawa capital child long you see, the well curb
Kazuyoshi rear She shows me what to see through her eyes I see
the well an open hole height of the barrier, the well into which
the body is thrown. The world Nikuko does not expect to drink at
the well of all thought, or rather, viable - the well parallels
the projections of the Platonic cave, a down _there_: you put
the cover on the well you put the cover on the well you put the
cover on the well you put the cover on the well you put the of
machine language instructions. All of the well known advantages
of high about them, you listen to the scent, hearing's left to
you above the well the well PUMPED the oil, the man and woman
PUMPED each other, the infant about them, you listen to the
scent, hearing's left to you above the well moves through the
wellsprings of discovery, the subtlest somatic

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Re: [NetBehaviour] New World Disorder

2017-06-03 Thread AG Forever
tbc Beyond Violence and Nonviolence

https://roarmag.org/magazine/beyond-violence-nonviolence-antifascism/




sound & curation
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> On 2 Jun 2017, at 10:40, AGF poemproducer  wrote:
> 
> i totally agree w you
> 
> but get rid of armed gangsters in full power … on top of the world ?
> 
> many many black people died before and after rosa parks
> if people go in submission it becomes Russia - 100s of years of brutal 
> opppression
> 
> also wondering about the chinese after tank man
> both tank man and the thousands of people who fought
> 
> still imprisoned, locked away in massive amounts
> 
> now extending to journalists IN THE US!!
> 
> currently Six US journalists face up to 10 years (each) in prison after being 
> arrested while covering protests against Trump. 
> 
> just saying, fundamentalist christians with highest military order and 
> surveillance state
> sophistcated weapons etc, nukes etc
> 
> anyway, I am not saying we stand any other chance
> as one really smart trump supporting kid said
> 
> w violence YOU loose 
> 
> 
>> On 02 Jun 2017, at 09:46, Ann Light  wrote:
>> 
>> In answer to the discussions on violence, it depends what we mean. We do not 
>> need guns to effect change.
>> 
>> I'd say that *non-violent* resistance has got people a long way... Nowadays 
>> especially, when the revolutions are led by media stories and good coverage 
>> is the way to hearts and minds, there is a lot to be said for staging clever 
>> non-violent interventions - and I mean staging them. Though none of that is 
>> new either, the Suffragettes, Gandhi, etc. did it. 
>> 
>> I just had the antecedence of that legendary photo of Rosa Parks on the bus 
>> explained to me. No surprises that such a dignified woman was picked for the 
>> exercise. But I didn't know that the guy behind her was part of the media 
>> entourage there to cover the event. When they couldn't get the picture they 
>> needed with some white guy behind her, they put one of the team there.
>> 
>> Cultural change may be slower than revolution but it embeds new ways of 
>> being rather than merely agitating and brutalising people. And smart 
>> resistance using the technologies of the time is a cornerstone of culture 
>> change. As this list knows... being smart and resisting. 
>> 
>> My tuppence ha'penny,
>> Ann 
>> 
>>> On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 7:20 AM, AGF poemproducer  
>>> wrote:
>>> i’d say slavery would have not been ended without violent uproar by slaves
>>> 
>>> i’d say french revolution made a few points
>>> 
>>> i am no expert
>>> 
>>> but all i see is super gangsters with guns winning
>>> how would they go away by themselves without a big shoot out
>>> 
>>> very curious
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
 On 31 May 2017, at 20:30, aharon  wrote:
 
 Yes.. hard to imagine without violence and indeed, perhaps, even the 
 wonderings that attempt to rid of viovence - fail in the face of 
 brutalisation.
 
 I have to say.. sorry but perhaps a question needs to be asked, with a 
 general You in mind:
 have you been to places and in contact with people who went through the 
 serious blood shedding - and actually got their way?
 
 its an honest question. am curious because it seems to me, perhaps 
 wrongly, that when ever violence is being used - from implied through to 
 verbal and onto the body - everyone lose.
 Suddenly what was hoped for initially is being eclipsed by the urgency to 
 deal with the effects from violence. Hope is eclipsed and, many times, i 
 think, gets lost by the very acts of violence..
 
 hence.. here in brasilia.. with the recent violence.. it seems to me, that 
 the very deliverers of violence, the waiters of violence, (aka soldiers) 
 had to be questioned through imagination, through energetic means rather 
 than either power nor violence.. A wry smile from a soldier being asked 
 who's violence is he waiting to deliver from, the woman who can not afford 
 health care, or a president that needs power? A look of a click from a 
 soldier that just realisied he can be, at times, un-guided.. I hope I 
 didn't use violence then.. Just for that spark of imagination being able 
 to be questioned..
 I think it was done without neither power nor violence.. However, always 
 ready to learn..
 
 If am wrong - what am i missing? (will be glad to hear and maybe even 
 manage to learn! :) )
 
 Have much fun!
 
 aharon
 xx
 
 May 30 2017 7:39 AM, "AGF poemproducer"  wrote:
  
 hard to imagine there is a way fwd without serious blood shed
 ;(
 you forgot to say, they have the biggest guns
 and are advise by google
  
  
> 
> On 29 May 2017, at 19:13, Randall Packer  wrote:
>  
> TRUMP’s New World Disorder is revolution of the highest magnitude, played 
> out on the world stage, a geo-mashup and disr

[NetBehaviour] new wikipedia articles

2017-06-03 Thread helen varley jamieson
hi everyone,

a couple of months ago there was a wikipedia edit-a-thon here in munich
that was attended by myself, gretta louw, tamiko thiel & quite a lot of
others. it was a good event, altho somewhat frustrating - as many
wikipedia editing experiences are!! (i blogged about it here:
http://creative-catalyst.com/serendipity/index.php?/archives/195-whats-wrong-with-wikipedia.html)

anyway the good news is that as a result, there are now 2 new wikipedia
articles:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Catlow
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gretta_Louw

& some editing was done on other pages:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamiko_Thiel
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Varley_Jamieson
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Abrahams

(there was also a page created for Susanne Wiegner but it has been
deleted; we might have also worked on some other pages but i can't
remember now ...)

gretta's and my articles both still have tags saying "multiple issues",
despite having lots of quite reputable references. mine needs someone
who does not have a "close connection" to me (i don't know how wikipedia
defines "close") to add more secondary sources. gretta's article is an
orphan, meaning it needs links from other wikipedia pages to her
article. it also says it needs additional citations, it already has more
than plenty of male artists who don't have the same tags on their pages
so i think once it's no longer an orphan we should be able to get rid of
that.

so, if anyone out there has idle time on their hands & feels like
entering into the twisted labyrinth of wikipedia editing, i invite you
to contribute to improving these articles :)

h : )

-- 
helen varley jamieson
he...@creative-catalyst.com 
http://www.creative-catalyst.com
http://www.upstage.org.nz

*We have a situation, Coventry! *
24 November 2016

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[NetBehaviour] Lessons from the Luddites - By Alex McLean

2017-06-03 Thread Marc.garrett
Lessons from the Luddites - By Alex McLean

"In which the spectre of the Luddite software engineer is raised, in an 
AI-driven future where programming languages become commercially redundant, and 
therefore take on new cultural significance."

Threats to human labour from mechanisation affected millworkers of the 
Industrial Revolution just as AI and Deep Learning threaten the programmers of 
today.

What can we learn from historical resistances to automation? Can we envisage a 
future where programming is liberated from a military-industrial imperative and 
dedicated to creative pursuits?

http://www.furtherfield.org/features/articles/lessons-luddites



Marc Garrett

Co-Founder, Co-Director and main editor of Furtherfield.
Art, technology and social change, since 1996
http://www.furtherfield.org

Furtherfield Gallery & Commons in the park

Finsbury Park, London N4 2NQhttp://www.furtherfield.org/gallery
Currently writing a PhD at Birkbeck University, London
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Curating, Touring Exhibition
Monsters of the Machine:Frankenstein in the 21st Century
At Laboral, Spain until Sept 2017 http://bit.ly/2eGdpw1
Visiting other countries soon...

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