Thanks Paul indeed we were in Skopje together thanks for the memory!
Ana
On Mon, 4 Dec 2023 at 21:09, Paul Hertz via NetBehaviour <
netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:
> In a war where generational trauma haunts all parties, it is extremely
> difficult to see a way forward for peace.
Alan I am so happy for your warm words. I was in Damask a few years ago and
did an interview with Khaled Meshal the speaker of Hamas who lived as a
refugee among other refugees.
That was a blatant difference compared to how Abbas live in a palace
watched by guards trained by the CIA and with
Dear all I was too appalled to participate in any discussion about what is
happening in Palestine just now. But I was so touched by Alan's powerful
lyrics that I wanted to share my little contribution.
I come to Ramallah in the West Bank in 2001, invited by the European
Community to make a tour
Marc I was touched by Jasons kind offer of sending you a care package with
Aussie oddities! I can add something of our Uruguayan novelties :)
But remember cancer is curable and we are mortals, mortality is our road
fellow and our companion. When I was in Jenin in Palestine I met a sweet
lady
Marc I wish you good spirits to fight it!
Ana
On Wed, Feb 9, 2022 at 12:34 PM Anthony Stephenson via NetBehaviour <
netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:
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>
>> Last Wednesday I was diagnosed with stage 2 cancer
>
>
> Sorry to hear this, Marc.
> Best of luck with the treatments.
> Warm
I saw a very powerful exhibition mixing Art and Technology in ZKM in
Karlsruhe by the Icelandic/Danish artist Olafur Eliasson.
https://zkm.de/en/event/2001/05/olafur-eliasson-surroundings-surrounded
He has collaborated with Bruno Latour in several projects the latest I
think was in London in
Tahtzibichen Labyrinth Ancient Temple : The Megalithic Portal and Megalith
Map:
https://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=20204
https://m.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=20204
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Thanks Max the labyrinth or pattern or maze is indeed an old form of
representation a kind of natural metaphors where we mankind try to explain
things and create a narrative of our origin and our aims.
I was in Palenque Yucatán in Mexico once and saw the complicated labyrinths
the Mayas reproduced
I was once an avid sci-fi and phantasy reader read all Game of Thrones
before the tv and the hype :)
There is a great writer Roger Zelazny who wrote several books about a
parallel world, Amber. There is a maze or labyrinth and only the ones who
learn to navigate the maze and go trough the maze are
Beautiful and poetic!
Ana
On Wed, 16 Jun 2021 at 14:40, Pall Thayer via NetBehaviour <
netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:
> Most of us, who spend lots of time making computers do things, know about
> data and how easily it can be manipulated to tell vastly different stories.
> A
When I was younger and the Net was young as well and we used Telnet to open
our mail and slow modems it was a war. An European war. Not a tribal war in
far Africa or in the Middle East but it contained all same elements
barbaric killings mass graves we are still opening (Tuzla, Srebrenica),
insane
your post about how you view the list can develop in
> the near future.
>
> Wishing you well.
>
> Marc
>
> On Tue, 8 Jun 2021 at 19:57, Ana Valdés via NetBehaviour <
> netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:
>
>> Alan I hope your silence should be a short one! And r
Alan I hope your silence should be a short one! And regarding your brother
sad but mortality is our companion and we need to deal with it.
Until I fell sick with serious COVID and stayed one and half month at the
Hospital I fell I was inmortal too…
I am a changed person now… all the best to you
I was a bit puzzled when Alan wrote that -empyre a list where many of us
belong and has participated for more than ten years is about politics. Did
I misread you Alan? That’s the difficulties inherent to have English as
third language :) I feel I sometimes misses nuances and shades.
Because for
I must be honest, I read the list but don't participate so often. Now I
have a good excuse I was at hospital a month with severe Covid and I am now
at home slowly recuperating forces. I read Alans post and found it radical
and a beacon for a bigger discussion.
Are the lists updated as format or do
palm oil or create beef farms or whatever. Then there
> wouldn't be any argument.
>
> Bolsonaro is an arsehole, but wagging a finger at him in the style of
> Macron isn't going to make him budge.
>
> Edward
>
> On 05/01/2020 15:05, Ana Valdés via NetBehaviour wrote:
>
&
Thanks for sharing so important inputs and thoughts! I feel a growing
frustration about how politicians are handling this issues. In the worst
draugh a province in Australia sold the common water to a private
enterprise.
And neither Bolsonaro or Morrison or Trump are acting as leaders in time of
a
eem
> to me that unless the blood and soil theories are incorrect or incomplete,
> we will have a lot of trouble getting through the current era of
> nationalist populism, and arguably no chance at all. If there are
> alternative or additional methods of resilience and adaptation we
Handke is one of the most interesting writers in post war Germanspeaking
world. He worked with Wim Wenders in the fillm Himmel over Berlin. But in
the latest years he has developed to a controversial writer, supporting the
Serb warcriminal Slovobodan Milosevic and writing books and articles
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