Re: [NetBehaviour] email lists -

2021-05-31 Thread Paul Hertz via NetBehaviour
I value this list, though I am usually rather quiet about it. I think the conversations that I have read here and any we might have in the future are a practical impossibility on social media. Other peopel have already stated the reasons why. I have not thought of this list as a place to post my

[NetBehaviour] Theory */can't keep away/*

2021-05-31 Thread Alan Sondheim
Theory http://www.alansondheim.org/theoryjj.jpg insistence matters momentarily in catastrophe theory, then everything continues in the noise of dissimuulation. that is the core and the narrow path. the rest of the world is SCROLL. SCROLL is always already performative, splatter semiotics, in

Re: [NetBehaviour] email lists -

2021-05-31 Thread Alan Sondheim
I agree with you totally below. I've also learned new things, to be honest, the discussions around Furtherfield and role-playing have been fascinating and inspiring. And all that's to the good. I've also been more or less meditating on Frankenstein - it's interesting that Science devoted a

Re: [NetBehaviour] Like Buses

2021-05-31 Thread Johannes Birringer via NetBehaviour
I agree with Alan on this, obviously; and only now realize the initial question, by Ruth, which i missed, it being my first long weekend where i can be outside and relax ('bank holiday', this being London). I completely like, adore and support this list and i hope it goes on forever, as I value

Re: [NetBehaviour] email lists -

2021-05-31 Thread Johannes Birringer via NetBehaviour
hello dear friends i use this address, as I know a few of you, or a certain number of you, and have worked and corresponded with you. I value this list, and like Alan, or Annie, and others i recently communicated with (for example with Max Herman on the Mona Lisa), I enjoy learning about your

Re: [NetBehaviour] Like Buses

2021-05-31 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
Hi Ruth and others, To be honest, it might be better to let Netbehaviour go, if you feel like this; the great thing about it, for me, is that it is a completely open platform; people can post what they want to it. When you talk about being "someone else's guest" you're talking about a very

Re: [NetBehaviour] Like Buses

2021-05-31 Thread Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour
Dear All, Thanks for raising the question Alan. I agree with Edward that art* as* conversation has moved to platforms like Instagram. I follow a lot of early (and not so early) personal net art inspirations there - Auriea Harvey, Kate Southworth, Gretta Louw and Marc Garrett;) - whose work seems