[NetBehaviour] Fw: Thoughts on the planetary: An interview with Achille Mbembe

2019-09-12 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
An except from Eliot's notes on the poem: "Also F. H. Bradley, Appearance and Reality, p. 346. 'My external sensations are no less private to myself than are my thoughts or my feelings. In either case my experience falls within my own circle, a circle closed on the outside; and, with all its

[NetBehaviour] Climate Emergency Art Exhibition and Divinatory Making

2019-09-12 Thread Jake Harries via NetBehaviour
Hi Access Space has two events coming up next week, Pseudo Random, a workshop on Tuesday (£5 a place) led by artist Hestia Peppe who will take you on a journey through divinatory reading and making, and on Friday, the opening of On The Surface Of Things, an art exhibition with 24 contributing

Re: [NetBehaviour] Climate Emergency Art Exhibition and Divinatory Making

2019-09-12 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
Hi Jake, I like the divinatory idea and agree it relates to computation and Artificial Intelligence by way of algorithms. Also relevant to Aesthetic Intelligence and Natural Intelligence, if those are things, which I think they are. Divination also includes very interesting associations to

[NetBehaviour] Unmet Unmitigated Qualifications

2019-09-12 Thread Alan Sondheim
Unmet Unmitigated Qualifications http://www.alansondheim.org/graybarker26.jpg http://www.alansondheim.org/saucersegment.mov We're a complete failure. We're an utter failure. We're an unbelievable and utter and complete failure. You're a failure. You're a complete and total failure. You're a

Re: [NetBehaviour] Climate Emergency Art Exhibition and Divinatory Making

2019-09-12 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
Hi Jake, I recently found a nice old copy of the I Ching while on vacation near Donner Pass. Just read a bit of it, and Jung's 1950 foreword. Very interesting. It seems like the I Ching might compare to stone circles, labyrinths, or medicine wheels, which we enter into to obtain "replies"