Re: [-empyre-] Virtual embodiment made of meat As Time Goes By

2014-07-28 Thread Johannes Birringer
--empyre- soft-skinned space-- dear all thanks for the recent postings and replies, especially Daniel's on saudade, absent embodiment, and the collective fear of certain masks (this was a brilliant story about ideology?), and Wesley's commentary on multi-layered,

Re: [-empyre-] Virtual embodiment made of meat As Time Goes By

2014-07-27 Thread Johannes Birringer
--empyre- soft-skinned space-- dear all Ilsa: Play it once, Sam. For old times' sake. Sam: I don't know what you mean, Miss Ilsa. Ilsa: Play it, Sam. Play As Time Goes By. Sam: Oh, I can't remember it, Miss Ilsa. I'm a little rusty on it. Ilsa: I'll hum it for you.

Re: [-empyre-] Virtual embodiment made of meat As Time Goes By

2014-07-27 Thread Erik Ehn
--empyre- soft-skinned space--dear empyre: so sorry - finding your posts fascinating and unique, but - my inbox is a little overwhelmed? possible to unsubscribe, at least for now? e On Sunday, July 27, 2014 10:28 AM, Johannes Birringer

Re: [-empyre-] Virtual embodiment made of meat As Time Goes By

2014-07-27 Thread Wesley Goatley
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Dear Johannes empyre, Thank you for your thoughtful response - I think it brings to the fore a relevant element to this discussion on the subject of the art experience in digital realms. I completely appreciate your point that the video