Hi Johannes,
Thanks for the provocative questions--forgive me if it takes more ink to answer
than to ask them!
On Oct 7, 2010, at 5:52 PM, Johannes Birringer wrote:
am I correct I reading you as making a direct analogy between embodied
cultural practices/techniques and digital media
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RE: [-empyre-] Culturally specific archives
You replied on 10/8/2010 1:32 PM.
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dear all
Craig's and Mona's interventions, on culturally specific archives,
Hello all,
I found a few of Jon's points very interesting and wanted to comment on
a couple. I am a emerging electronic media artist who manifests his work
in computational systems. I'm also a copyleftist and my academic and
artist productions have been entirely FLOSS oriented since 2003.
dear all
thanks much, Jon, for responding to such a great extent, and Ben Bogart picked
up some of threads here, pointing to what he believes is the near impossibility
of digital preservation and migration / proliferative preservation.
i was struck by Jon's writing, and even before you
Thanks, Ben, for this informed and important excursion into the dangers that
copyright holds for preserving culture. I also much appreciated your larger
conclusion that software is a form of culture.
One of the chapters of the book Rick Rinehart and I are writing is called
Death By Law--it
Hello, everyone. As we transition into another special topic, soon
to be introduced by Renate, I want to express my thanks and
enthusiasm for the multilayered discussion of Archiving New Media:
Ephemerality and/or Sustainability. Particular thanks go to our
featured guests, Vanina Hofman
Dear all,
In response to the enthusiastic welcome by Tim, Renate and each of the
participants of the past month debate, I would like to thank not only Tim
and Renate for inviting me to be part of the -empyre- list, but everybody
for the posts. As I've been preparing a paper for a Coloquium which
Hello all,
Thank you Tim and Renate for inviting me to paticipate in this list,
and thank you to all the empyreans too, for your comments,
contributions and readings of our comments this past month.
Best,
Ricardo
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Ricardo Dal Farra
Music Department, Concordia University - Canada
Electronic
Dear Jon
First of all congratulations for you work on new media art discipline. I
would like to tell you that your contribution in this area is
fundamental to my research in new media archive’s ambience. This project
is in embryonic state which makes things more difficult to be shown in a
For all Empyre members: was a pleasure to participate of such a great
discussion here, and I hope to be more often next month!
best
gabrila
On 09/10/2010 17:52, Timothy Murray wrote:
Hello, everyone. As we transition into another special topic, soon
to be introduced by Renate, I want to
Hello Denise!
It will be interesting to talk with you about digital art in Brazil, we
should do this off topic what do you think?
Nice to meet you! are you from São Paulo?
Cheers!
Gaby
On 30/09/2010 13:25, Denise Bandeira wrote:
Hello!
All Empyre's members and Gabriela Previdello
Welcome to our October discussion, ³Contextualizing Making Sense. The
alignment of criticality and configurations of embodiment and space permit
creative flows of networks, resources, research and discussions whose
configurations prove limitless.
Lorna Collins and her team of collaborators have
Dear Renate,
Thanks for the intro! I’d like to say a bit about Making Sense… This
is the second interdisciplinary colloquium of Making Sense. The first
was held at the University of Cambridge in 2009. At these events we
want to analyse and discuss the aesthetic encounter and an art
practice as a
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