Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?

2009-11-19 Thread karen blissett
Hi Marc,Visitorsstudio/furtherfield crew,

I know that referring to your net art prize is going to be very annoying,
but I have been touring the Internet to see who has been covering this
special occasion. I mean, you lot have been doing this sort of thing for a
while now and so other sites who have also been around as long as you lot,
with net art perhaps - may be interested.

I noticed this on

http://turbulence.org/networked_music_review/
Congratulations Furtherfield: Visitors Studio wins the Grand
Prizegoog_1258647644699



But Rhizome- they have completely ignored it. Isn't that a bit nasty?

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Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?

2009-11-19 Thread s_home
That is interesting Karen.Surely they know about it? If not, it's a bit lame...Stuart.--- Original Message Follows --- From: karen blissett  To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me? Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 16:24:27 +Hi Marc,Visitorsstudio/furtherfield crew,I know that referring to your net art prize is going to be very
annoying, but I have been touring the Internet to see who has been covering
this special occasion. I mean, you lot have been doing this sort of thing
for a while now and so other sites who have also been around as long as
you lot, with net art perhaps - may be interested.
I noticed this on
http://turbulence.org/networked_music_review/"Congratulations
Furtherfield: Visitors Studio wins the Grand Prize"
But Rhizome- they have completely ignored it. Isn't that a bit
nasty?karen

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Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?

2009-11-16 Thread marc garrett
Hi Everyone,

Thanks for the generous words :-)

Thank you very much for awarding us the Grand Prize for netarts 2009 
from the Machida City Museum of Graphic Art. We are a hard working bunch 
and have been dedicated to connecting with others via creative, 
networked practices since 97. Shockingly, this is our first award ever. 
This may be because we never enter competitions, hoping that the spirit 
of what we do will be recognised for what it is on its own terms. 
Perhaps we may change this idea, especially when it feels so good to be 
recognised for our efforts, such an appreciation can do wonders for morale.

This was written in response to the award...

wishing all well.

marc
 great, congratulations!!

 h : )

 Neil Jenkins wrote:
   
 :)

 http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html

 and *huge* thanks to all in our community who have played, helped,  
 asked awkward questions, asked for port 9042 to be opened in their  
 protected white box institution, danced, listened, watched, chatted,  
 squeezed files, remixed, reworked, reinterpreteted, laughed, cried,  
 lived and made this one of the most exciting projects I've ever been  
 involved in

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Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?

2009-11-16 Thread karen blissett
Hello marc  Furtherfield,

Wow, I just cannot understand why it has taken this long for you lot to win
an award?

I suppose if you do not play by the same rules it will take longer ;-)

Congratulations - may this be the start of many awards.

karen

On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:22 AM, marc garrett 
marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 Thanks for the generous words :-)

 Thank you very much for awarding us the Grand Prize for netarts 2009
 from the Machida City Museum of Graphic Art. We are a hard working bunch
 and have been dedicated to connecting with others via creative,
 networked practices since 97. Shockingly, this is our first award ever.
 This may be because we never enter competitions, hoping that the spirit
 of what we do will be recognised for what it is on its own terms.
 Perhaps we may change this idea, especially when it feels so good to be
 recognised for our efforts, such an appreciation can do wonders for
 morale.

 This was written in response to the award...

 wishing all well.

 marc
  great, congratulations!!
 
  h : )
 
  Neil Jenkins wrote:
 
  :)
 
  http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html
 
  and *huge* thanks to all in our community who have played, helped,
  asked awkward questions, asked for port 9042 to be opened in their
  protected white box institution, danced, listened, watched, chatted,
  squeezed files, remixed, reworked, reinterpreteted, laughed, cried,
  lived and made this one of the most exciting projects I've ever been
  involved in
 
  and keep on Doing It With Others
 
 
 
 
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Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?

2009-11-16 Thread marc garrett
Hi Karen,

Yes, I think you've got it in a nutshell there.

The other thing is, we spend so much time just getting on with it all. 
Applying for awards has been the last on our mind. But as said in the 
statement it feels so good to be recognised for our efforts, such an 
appreciation can do wonders for morale.

wishing you well.

marc


 Hello marc  Furtherfield,

 Wow, I just cannot understand why it has taken this long for you lot 
 to win an award?

 I suppose if you do not play by the same rules it will take longer ;-)

 Congratulations - may this be the start of many awards.

 karen

 On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:22 AM, marc garrett 
 marc.garr...@furtherfield.org mailto:marc.garr...@furtherfield.org 
 wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 Thanks for the generous words :-)

 Thank you very much for awarding us the Grand Prize for netarts 2009
 from the Machida City Museum of Graphic Art. We are a hard working
 bunch
 and have been dedicated to connecting with others via creative,
 networked practices since 97. Shockingly, this is our first award
 ever.
 This may be because we never enter competitions, hoping that the
 spirit
 of what we do will be recognised for what it is on its own terms.
 Perhaps we may change this idea, especially when it feels so good
 to be
 recognised for our efforts, such an appreciation can do wonders
 for morale.

 This was written in response to the award...

 wishing all well.

 marc
  great, congratulations!!
 
  h : )
 
  Neil Jenkins wrote:
 
  :)
 
  http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html
 
  and *huge* thanks to all in our community who have played, helped,
  asked awkward questions, asked for port 9042 to be opened in their
  protected white box institution, danced, listened, watched,
 chatted,
  squeezed files, remixed, reworked, reinterpreteted, laughed, cried,
  lived and made this one of the most exciting projects I've ever
 been
  involved in
 
  and keep on Doing It With Others
 
 
 
 
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Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?

2009-11-16 Thread dave miller
Hi marc and ruth

You thoroughly deserve this, well done!

dave

2009/11/16 marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org:
 Hi Karen,

 Yes, I think you've got it in a nutshell there.

 The other thing is, we spend so much time just getting on with it all.
 Applying for awards has been the last on our mind. But as said in the
 statement it feels so good to be recognised for our efforts, such an
 appreciation can do wonders for morale.

 wishing you well.

 marc


 Hello marc  Furtherfield,

 Wow, I just cannot understand why it has taken this long for you lot
 to win an award?

 I suppose if you do not play by the same rules it will take longer ;-)

 Congratulations - may this be the start of many awards.

 karen

 On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:22 AM, marc garrett
 marc.garr...@furtherfield.org mailto:marc.garr...@furtherfield.org
 wrote:

     Hi Everyone,

     Thanks for the generous words :-)

     Thank you very much for awarding us the Grand Prize for netarts 2009
     from the Machida City Museum of Graphic Art. We are a hard working
     bunch
     and have been dedicated to connecting with others via creative,
     networked practices since 97. Shockingly, this is our first award
     ever.
     This may be because we never enter competitions, hoping that the
     spirit
     of what we do will be recognised for what it is on its own terms.
     Perhaps we may change this idea, especially when it feels so good
     to be
     recognised for our efforts, such an appreciation can do wonders
     for morale.

     This was written in response to the award...

     wishing all well.

     marc
      great, congratulations!!
     
      h : )
     
      Neil Jenkins wrote:
     
      :)
     
      http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html
     
      and *huge* thanks to all in our community who have played, helped,
      asked awkward questions, asked for port 9042 to be opened in their
      protected white box institution, danced, listened, watched,
     chatted,
      squeezed files, remixed, reworked, reinterpreteted, laughed, cried,
      lived and made this one of the most exciting projects I've ever
     been
      involved in
     
      and keep on Doing It With Others
     
     
     
     
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Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?

2009-11-16 Thread Mark Hancock
that's such great news. Well done to you guys. Furtherfield does such
important work and is so supportive of fledgling artists and writers
like myself that it's good to see it recoognised. Particularly with
keeping your principles and practising the politics you endorse.

On 16/11/2009, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote:
 Hi Karen,

 Yes, I think you've got it in a nutshell there.

 The other thing is, we spend so much time just getting on with it all.
 Applying for awards has been the last on our mind. But as said in the
 statement it feels so good to be recognised for our efforts, such an
 appreciation can do wonders for morale.

 wishing you well.

 marc


 Hello marc  Furtherfield,

 Wow, I just cannot understand why it has taken this long for you lot
 to win an award?

 I suppose if you do not play by the same rules it will take longer ;-)

 Congratulations - may this be the start of many awards.

 karen

 On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:22 AM, marc garrett
 marc.garr...@furtherfield.org mailto:marc.garr...@furtherfield.org
 wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 Thanks for the generous words :-)

 Thank you very much for awarding us the Grand Prize for netarts 2009
 from the Machida City Museum of Graphic Art. We are a hard working
 bunch
 and have been dedicated to connecting with others via creative,
 networked practices since 97. Shockingly, this is our first award
 ever.
 This may be because we never enter competitions, hoping that the
 spirit
 of what we do will be recognised for what it is on its own terms.
 Perhaps we may change this idea, especially when it feels so good
 to be
 recognised for our efforts, such an appreciation can do wonders
 for morale.

 This was written in response to the award...

 wishing all well.

 marc
  great, congratulations!!
 
  h : )
 
  Neil Jenkins wrote:
 
  :)
 
  http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html
 
  and *huge* thanks to all in our community who have played, helped,
  asked awkward questions, asked for port 9042 to be opened in their
  protected white box institution, danced, listened, watched,
 chatted,
  squeezed files, remixed, reworked, reinterpreteted, laughed, cried,
  lived and made this one of the most exciting projects I've ever
 been
  involved in
 
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Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?

2009-11-16 Thread marc garrett
Hi Dave,

Much thanks :-)

It was a collective effort though...

...developed under the creative direction of Neil Jenkins, Marc Garrett 
and Ruth Catlow. The interface and backend is programmed by Neil Jenkins 
and the calendar by Atty (Andy Forbes). Special thanks must also go to 
Roger Mills of furthernoise.org who has organised many of the live AV 
sessions with international sonic artists and musicians, Chris Webb who 
created the orginal VisitorsStudio manual, Sim (soy.de) and Graziano 
Milano regular visitors, promoters and bug testers and the many artists 
who have contributed to the creative programme.

wishing you well.

marc
 Hi marc and ruth

 You thoroughly deserve this, well done!

 dave

 2009/11/16 marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org:
   
 Hi Karen,

 Yes, I think you've got it in a nutshell there.

 The other thing is, we spend so much time just getting on with it all.
 Applying for awards has been the last on our mind. But as said in the
 statement it feels so good to be recognised for our efforts, such an
 appreciation can do wonders for morale.

 wishing you well.

 marc


 
 Hello marc  Furtherfield,

 Wow, I just cannot understand why it has taken this long for you lot
 to win an award?

 I suppose if you do not play by the same rules it will take longer ;-)

 Congratulations - may this be the start of many awards.

 karen

 On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:22 AM, marc garrett
 marc.garr...@furtherfield.org mailto:marc.garr...@furtherfield.org
 wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 Thanks for the generous words :-)

 Thank you very much for awarding us the Grand Prize for netarts 2009
 from the Machida City Museum of Graphic Art. We are a hard working
 bunch
 and have been dedicated to connecting with others via creative,
 networked practices since 97. Shockingly, this is our first award
 ever.
 This may be because we never enter competitions, hoping that the
 spirit
 of what we do will be recognised for what it is on its own terms.
 Perhaps we may change this idea, especially when it feels so good
 to be
 recognised for our efforts, such an appreciation can do wonders
 for morale.

 This was written in response to the award...

 wishing all well.

 marc
  great, congratulations!!
 
  h : )
 
  Neil Jenkins wrote:
 
  :)
 
  http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html
 
  and *huge* thanks to all in our community who have played, helped,
  asked awkward questions, asked for port 9042 to be opened in their
  protected white box institution, danced, listened, watched,
 chatted,
  squeezed files, remixed, reworked, reinterpreteted, laughed, cried,
  lived and made this one of the most exciting projects I've ever
 been
  involved in
 
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Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?

2009-11-16 Thread marc garrett
Hi Mark,

I suppose, we've chosen to go the longer route. I would be lying if I 
said that watching others get prizes whilst we chose not to apply for 
them in the past, was an easy experience. I remember having an argument 
a while back on another list saying that 'winning is for losers', 
meaning that the system of prizes was a hierarchical construct and does 
not reflect the reality of what is really of value out there.

What makes this special for us, is that we did not apply for the prize, 
it came out of nowhere...

Having said all this, I am happy to challenge my assumptions regarding 
prize constructs. Although I still feel that prizes like the 'Turner 
Prize' by the Tate is, more about 'high-art' breeding, like Crufts.

wishing you well.

marc

that's such great news. Well done to you guys. Furtherfield does such
important work and is so supportive of fledgling artists and writers
like myself that it's good to see it recoognised. Particularly with
keeping your principles and practising the politics you endorse.

On 16/11/2009, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote:
   Hi Karen,
  
   Yes, I think you've got it in a nutshell there.
  
   The other thing is, we spend so much time just getting on with it all.
   Applying for awards has been the last on our mind. But as said in the
   statement it feels so good to be recognised for our efforts, such an
   appreciation can do wonders for morale.
  
   wishing you well.
  
   marc
  
  
   Hello marc  Furtherfield,
  
   Wow, I just cannot understand why it has taken this long for you lot
   to win an award?
  
   I suppose if you do not play by the same rules it will take 
longer  ;-)
  
   Congratulations - may this be the start of many awards.
  
   karen
  
   On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:22 AM, marc garrett
   marc.garr...@furtherfield.org 
mailto:marc.garr...@furtherfield.org
   wrote:
  
   Hi Everyone,
  
   Thanks for the generous words  :-)
  
   Thank you very much for awarding us the Grand Prize for 
netarts 2009
   from the Machida City Museum of Graphic Art. We are a hard 
working
   bunch
   and have been dedicated to connecting with others via creative,
   networked practices since 97. Shockingly, this is our first award
   ever.
   This may be because we never enter competitions, hoping that the
   spirit
   of what we do will be recognised for what it is on its own terms.
   Perhaps we may change this idea, especially when it feels so good
   to be
   recognised for our efforts, such an appreciation can do wonders
   for morale.
  
   This was written in response to the award...
  
   wishing all well.
  
   marc
great, congratulations!!
   
h : )
   
Neil Jenkins wrote:
   
 :)
   
http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html
   
and *huge* thanks to all in our community who have played, 
helped,
asked awkward questions, asked for port 9042 to be opened 
in their
protected white box institution, danced, listened, watched,
   chatted,
squeezed files, remixed, reworked, reinterpreteted, 
laughed, cried,
lived and made this one of the most exciting projects I've 
ever
   been
involved in
   
and keep on Doing It With Others
   
   
   
   
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Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?

2009-11-16 Thread maja kalogera
congratulations!
want some archive pics how it looked in 2004 at gradec? :)

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 Hi Mark,

 I suppose, we've chosen to go the longer route. I would be lying if I
 said that watching others get prizes whilst we chose not to apply for
 them in the past, was an easy experience. I remember having an argument
 a while back on another list saying that 'winning is for losers',
 meaning that the system of prizes was a hierarchical construct and does
 not reflect the reality of what is really of value out there.

 What makes this special for us, is that we did not apply for the prize,
 it came out of nowhere...

 Having said all this, I am happy to challenge my assumptions regarding
 prize constructs. Although I still feel that prizes like the 'Turner
 Prize' by the Tate is, more about 'high-art' breeding, like Crufts.

 wishing you well.

 marc

 that's such great news. Well done to you guys. Furtherfield does such
 important work and is so supportive of fledgling artists and writers
 like myself that it's good to see it recoognised. Particularly with
 keeping your principles and practising the politics you endorse.

 On 16/11/2009, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote:
   Hi Karen,
  
   Yes, I think you've got it in a nutshell there.
  
   The other thing is, we spend so much time just getting on with it all.
   Applying for awards has been the last on our mind. But as said in the
   statement it feels so good to be recognised for our efforts, such an
   appreciation can do wonders for morale.
  
   wishing you well.
  
   marc
  
  
   Hello marc  Furtherfield,
  
   Wow, I just cannot understand why it has taken this long for you lot
   to win an award?
  
   I suppose if you do not play by the same rules it will take
 longer  ;-)
  
   Congratulations - may this be the start of many awards.
  
   karen
  
   On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:22 AM, marc garrett
   marc.garr...@furtherfield.org
 mailto:marc.garr...@furtherfield.org
   wrote:
  
   Hi Everyone,
  
   Thanks for the generous words  :-)
  
   Thank you very much for awarding us the Grand Prize for
 netarts 2009
   from the Machida City Museum of Graphic Art. We are a hard
 working
   bunch
   and have been dedicated to connecting with others via creative,
   networked practices since 97. Shockingly, this is our first 
   award
   ever.
   This may be because we never enter competitions, hoping that the
   spirit
   of what we do will be recognised for what it is on its own 
   terms.
   Perhaps we may change this idea, especially when it feels so 
   good
   to be
   recognised for our efforts, such an appreciation can do wonders
   for morale.
  
   This was written in response to the award...
  
   wishing all well.
  
   marc
great, congratulations!!
   
h : )
   
Neil Jenkins wrote:
   
 :)
   
http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html
   
and *huge* thanks to all in our community who have played,
 helped,
asked awkward questions, asked for port 9042 to be opened
 in their
protected white box institution, danced, listened, watched,
   chatted,
squeezed files, remixed, reworked, reinterpreteted,
 laughed, cried,
lived and made this one of the most exciting projects I've
 ever
   been
involved in
   
and keep on Doing It With Others
   
   
   
   
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Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?

2009-11-16 Thread marc garrett
Hi Maja,

Thank you - about time of course...

Would love some pix of when we were at Gradec with you in 2004 :-)

marc
 congratulations!
 want some archive pics how it looked in 2004 at gradec? :)

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 From: marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org
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 Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?


   
 Hi Mark,

 I suppose, we've chosen to go the longer route. I would be lying if I
 said that watching others get prizes whilst we chose not to apply for
 them in the past, was an easy experience. I remember having an argument
 a while back on another list saying that 'winning is for losers',
 meaning that the system of prizes was a hierarchical construct and does
 not reflect the reality of what is really of value out there.

 What makes this special for us, is that we did not apply for the prize,
 it came out of nowhere...

 Having said all this, I am happy to challenge my assumptions regarding
 prize constructs. Although I still feel that prizes like the 'Turner
 Prize' by the Tate is, more about 'high-art' breeding, like Crufts.

 wishing you well.

 marc

 that's such great news. Well done to you guys. Furtherfield does such
 important work and is so supportive of fledgling artists and writers
 like myself that it's good to see it recoognised. Particularly with
 keeping your principles and practising the politics you endorse.

 On 16/11/2009, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote:
 
 Hi Karen,

 Yes, I think you've got it in a nutshell there.

 The other thing is, we spend so much time just getting on with it all.
 Applying for awards has been the last on our mind. But as said in the
 statement it feels so good to be recognised for our efforts, such an
 appreciation can do wonders for morale.

 wishing you well.

 marc


 
 Hello marc  Furtherfield,

 Wow, I just cannot understand why it has taken this long for you lot
 to win an award?

 I suppose if you do not play by the same rules it will take
 
 longer  ;-)
 
 Congratulations - may this be the start of many awards.

 karen

 On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:22 AM, marc garrett
 marc.garr...@furtherfield.org
 
 mailto:marc.garr...@furtherfield.org
 
 wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 Thanks for the generous words  :-)

 Thank you very much for awarding us the Grand Prize for
 
 netarts 2009
 
 from the Machida City Museum of Graphic Art. We are a hard
 
 working
 
 bunch
 and have been dedicated to connecting with others via creative,
 networked practices since 97. Shockingly, this is our first 
 award
 ever.
 This may be because we never enter competitions, hoping that the
 spirit
 of what we do will be recognised for what it is on its own 
 terms.
 Perhaps we may change this idea, especially when it feels so 
 good
 to be
 recognised for our efforts, such an appreciation can do wonders
 for morale.

 This was written in response to the award...

 wishing all well.

 marc
  great, congratulations!!
 
  h : )
 
  Neil Jenkins wrote:
 
   :)
 
  http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html
 
  and *huge* thanks to all in our community who have played,
 
 helped,
 
  asked awkward questions, asked for port 9042 to be opened
 
 in their
 
  protected white box institution, danced, listened, watched,
 chatted,
  squeezed files, remixed, reworked, reinterpreteted,
 
 laughed, cried,
 
  lived and made this one of the most exciting projects I've
 
 ever
 
 been
  involved in
 
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2009-11-16 Thread Alan Sondheim


Amazing and congratulations and you deserve it, community and all, more 
than anyone!

love Alan


On Mon, 16 Nov 2009, marc garrett wrote:

 Hi Karen,

 Yes, I think you've got it in a nutshell there.

 The other thing is, we spend so much time just getting on with it all.
 Applying for awards has been the last on our mind. But as said in the
 statement it feels so good to be recognised for our efforts, such an
 appreciation can do wonders for morale.

 wishing you well.

 marc


 Hello marc  Furtherfield,

 Wow, I just cannot understand why it has taken this long for you lot
 to win an award?

 I suppose if you do not play by the same rules it will take longer ;-)

 Congratulations - may this be the start of many awards.

 karen

 On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:22 AM, marc garrett
 marc.garr...@furtherfield.org mailto:marc.garr...@furtherfield.org
 wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 Thanks for the generous words :-)

 Thank you very much for awarding us the Grand Prize for netarts 2009
 from the Machida City Museum of Graphic Art. We are a hard working
 bunch
 and have been dedicated to connecting with others via creative,
 networked practices since 97. Shockingly, this is our first award
 ever.
 This may be because we never enter competitions, hoping that the
 spirit
 of what we do will be recognised for what it is on its own terms.
 Perhaps we may change this idea, especially when it feels so good
 to be
 recognised for our efforts, such an appreciation can do wonders
 for morale.

 This was written in response to the award...

 wishing all well.

 marc
 great, congratulations!!

 h : )

 Neil Jenkins wrote:

 :)

 http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html

 and *huge* thanks to all in our community who have played, helped,
 asked awkward questions, asked for port 9042 to be opened in their
 protected white box institution, danced, listened, watched,
 chatted,
 squeezed files, remixed, reworked, reinterpreteted, laughed, cried,
 lived and made this one of the most exciting projects I've ever
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Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?

2009-11-16 Thread marc garrett
thanks Alan :-)

marc
 Amazing and congratulations and you deserve it, community and all, more 
 than anyone!

 love Alan


 On Mon, 16 Nov 2009, marc garrett wrote:

   
 Hi Karen,

 Yes, I think you've got it in a nutshell there.

 The other thing is, we spend so much time just getting on with it all.
 Applying for awards has been the last on our mind. But as said in the
 statement it feels so good to be recognised for our efforts, such an
 appreciation can do wonders for morale.

 wishing you well.

 marc


 
 Hello marc  Furtherfield,

 Wow, I just cannot understand why it has taken this long for you lot
 to win an award?

 I suppose if you do not play by the same rules it will take longer ;-)

 Congratulations - may this be the start of many awards.

 karen

 On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:22 AM, marc garrett
 marc.garr...@furtherfield.org mailto:marc.garr...@furtherfield.org
 wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 Thanks for the generous words :-)

 Thank you very much for awarding us the Grand Prize for netarts 2009
 from the Machida City Museum of Graphic Art. We are a hard working
 bunch
 and have been dedicated to connecting with others via creative,
 networked practices since 97. Shockingly, this is our first award
 ever.
 This may be because we never enter competitions, hoping that the
 spirit
 of what we do will be recognised for what it is on its own terms.
 Perhaps we may change this idea, especially when it feels so good
 to be
 recognised for our efforts, such an appreciation can do wonders
 for morale.

 This was written in response to the award...

 wishing all well.

 marc
 great, congratulations!!

 h : )

 Neil Jenkins wrote:

 :)

 http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html

 and *huge* thanks to all in our community who have played, helped,
 asked awkward questions, asked for port 9042 to be opened in their
 protected white box institution, danced, listened, watched,
 chatted,
 squeezed files, remixed, reworked, reinterpreteted, laughed, cried,
 lived and made this one of the most exciting projects I've ever
 been
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Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?

2009-11-16 Thread bob catchpole
Marc,

It takes talent to recognise talent... could be why it's taken a long time!...

Bob





marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote 16 November, 2009 11:22:43

Shockingly, this is our first award ever. This may be because we never enter 
competitions, hoping that the spirit of what we do will be recognised for what 
it is on its own terms. 


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2009-11-16 Thread Alessandro Ludovico
Congratulations to the whole group!

You definitively deserved it.

Keep up the good work.
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Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?

2009-11-16 Thread marc garrett
you said it bob ;-)

marc
 Marc,

 It takes talent to recognise talent... could be why it's taken a long 
 time!...

 Bob

 **marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote 16 November, 2009 
 11:22:43
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2009-11-16 Thread marc garrett
Hi Alessandro,

Much thanks  I have been receiving the Neural Mag by the way :-)

marc
 Congratulations to the whole group!

 You definitively deserved it.

 Keep up the good work.
   

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Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?

2009-11-15 Thread Michael Szpakowski
Fantastic! This is wonderful  how richly deserved!
congratulations to all
michael

--- On Sun, 11/15/09, Neil Jenkins n...@netpraxis.net wrote:

 From: Neil Jenkins n...@netpraxis.net
 Subject: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?
 To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
 netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
 Date: Sunday, November 15, 2009, 2:20 PM
 :)
 
 http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html
 
 and *huge* thanks to all in our community who have played,
 helped,  
 asked awkward questions, asked for port 9042 to be opened
 in their  
 protected white box institution, danced, listened, watched,
 chatted,  
 squeezed files, remixed, reworked, reinterpreteted,
 laughed, cried,  
 lived and made this one of the most exciting projects I've
 ever been  
 involved in
 
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2009-11-15 Thread Renee Turner
Wow, a double big congrats with a cherry on top

xx Renee

On Nov 15, 2009, at 3:42 PM, Michael Szpakowski wrote:

 Fantastic! This is wonderful  how richly deserved!
 congratulations to all
 michael

 --- On Sun, 11/15/09, Neil Jenkins n...@netpraxis.net wrote:

 From: Neil Jenkins n...@netpraxis.net
 Subject: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?
 To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
 netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org 
 
 Date: Sunday, November 15, 2009, 2:20 PM
 :)

 http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html

 and *huge* thanks to all in our community who have played,
 helped,
 asked awkward questions, asked for port 9042 to be opened
 in their
 protected white box institution, danced, listened, watched,
 chatted,
 squeezed files, remixed, reworked, reinterpreteted,
 laughed, cried,
 lived and made this one of the most exciting projects I've
 ever been
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2009-11-15 Thread anniea
Wauw: Congratulations!!!

On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Neil Jenkins n...@netpraxis.net wrote:

 :)

 http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html

 and *huge* thanks to all in our community who have played, helped,
 asked awkward questions, asked for port 9042 to be opened in their
 protected white box institution, danced, listened, watched, chatted,
 squeezed files, remixed, reworked, reinterpreteted, laughed, cried,
 lived and made this one of the most exciting projects I've ever been
 involved in

 and keep on Doing It With Others




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2009-11-15 Thread Simon Biggs
Good stuff.

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Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?

Fantastic! This is wonderful  how richly deserved!
congratulations to all
michael

--- On Sun, 11/15/09, Neil Jenkins n...@netpraxis.net wrote:

 From: Neil Jenkins n...@netpraxis.net
 Subject: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me?
 To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
 Date: Sunday, November 15, 2009, 2:20 PM
 :)
 
 http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html
 
 and *huge* thanks to all in our community who have played,
 helped,  
 asked awkward questions, asked for port 9042 to be opened
 in their  
 protected white box institution, danced, listened, watched,
 chatted,  
 squeezed files, remixed, reworked, reinterpreteted,
 laughed, cried,  
 lived and made this one of the most exciting projects I've
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 involved in
 
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2009-11-15 Thread manik
...KEEP ON DOING...MANIK,NOVEMBER 2009...
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 :)

 http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html

 and *huge* thanks to all in our community who have played, helped,
 asked awkward questions, asked for port 9042 to be opened in their
 protected white box institution, danced, listened, watched, chatted,
 squeezed files, remixed, reworked, reinterpreteted, laughed, cried,
 lived and made this one of the most exciting projects I've ever been
 involved in

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2009-11-15 Thread helen varley jamieson
great, congratulations!!

h : )

Neil Jenkins wrote:
 :)

 http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html

 and *huge* thanks to all in our community who have played, helped,  
 asked awkward questions, asked for port 9042 to be opened in their  
 protected white box institution, danced, listened, watched, chatted,  
 squeezed files, remixed, reworked, reinterpreteted, laughed, cried,  
 lived and made this one of the most exciting projects I've ever been  
 involved in

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