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2020-10-09 Thread Rob Myers
"The Transgender Community URGENTLY Needs Your Support – This is what you can do to help…" - https://www.gendergp.com/transgender-community-urgently-needs-support-trans-healthcare-petition/ Cryptocommunism, out now - https://politybooks.com/bookdetail/?isbn=9781509538577 "A Massive Bitcoin

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2020-09-18 Thread Rob Myers
"Rebecca Allen on Kraftwerk, Video Games and Artificial Life" - https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/art-and-ideas/rebecca-allen/ "Meme Protocol Announces First Artist Collaboration" - https://defirate.com/meme-artist-crossover/ "This artist is tokenizing his body, selling tattoo 'lots' for

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2020-09-16 Thread Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour
Your links are always deliciously disorientating Rob This *"This is culture’s stock exchange"* from this https://withfoundation.com/ is particularly so! On Fri, 11 Sep 2020, 02:10 Rob Myers, wrote: > "Technology Can’t Predict Crime, It Can Only Weaponize Proximity to > Policing" - > > > https

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2020-09-10 Thread Rob Myers
"Technology Can’t Predict Crime, It Can Only Weaponize Proximity to Policing" - https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/09/technology-cant-predict-crime-it-can-only-weaponize-proximity-policing "agnotology is a tool of oppression by the powerful" - https://points.datasociety.net/agnotology-and-epi

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2020-08-29 Thread Rob Myers
:-) :-) :-) - https://distort.jp/accelerationism-guide/ "The Uncanniness of Algorithmic Style" - https://kylechayka.substack.com/p/the-uncanniness-of-algorithmic-style "Ethereum is a Dark Forest" - https://medium.com/@danrobinson/ethereum-is-a-dark-forest-ecc5f0505dff "Dark Forest" - htt

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2020-08-03 Thread Rob Myers
"OpenAI’s fiction-spewing AI is learning to generate images" - https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/07/16/1005284/openai-ai-gpt-2-generates-images/ "Philosophers On GPT-3" - http://dailynous.com/2020/07/30/philosophers-gpt-3/ "How a New Kind of Artist Contract Could Provide a Simple, Effecti

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2020-07-19 Thread Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour
> "Woman becomes First to launch Transgender Art Into Orbit" - > > https://planettransgender.com/woman-becomes-first-to-launch-transgender-art-into-orbit/ WOAH! > ___ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org > https://lists.ne

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2020-07-14 Thread Rob Myers
Crypto Manifold - http://www.chronusartcenter.org/en/cac-exhibition-crypto_manifold/ Zombie Figuration - https://www.artnews.com/art-news/artists/figurative-painting-zombie-figuration-peter-saul-surrealism-1202690409/ What Are Art Galleries For? - https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/fu

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2020-06-12 Thread AGF poemproducer
thank you !!! agee > On 13 Jun 2020, at 02:31, Rob Myers wrote: > > 1000 games for 5USD! - > > https://itch.io/b/520/bundle-for-racial-justice-and-equality > > > CHAZ FAQ - > > https://twitter.com/mklords/status/1271537186282717184?s=20 > > > JK Rowling is wrong about this (1) - > > http

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2020-06-12 Thread Rob Myers
On 2020-06-12 5:09 p.m., Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour wrote: > > And here is where the evil continues, just now: > https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/12/us/politics/trump-transgender-rights.html Yes that is awful. As the article points out this legislation was: "announced on the four-year anniver

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2020-06-12 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
And here is where the evil continues, just now: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/12/us/politics/trump-transgender-rights.html On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 7:33 PM Rob Myers wrote: > 1000 games for 5USD! - > > https://itch.io/b/520/bundle-for-racial-justice-and-equality > > > CHAZ FAQ - > > https://twi

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2020-06-12 Thread Rob Myers
1000 games for 5USD! - https://itch.io/b/520/bundle-for-racial-justice-and-equality CHAZ FAQ - https://twitter.com/mklords/status/1271537186282717184?s=20 JK Rowling is wrong about this (1) - https://twitter.com/Carter_AndrewJ/status/1270787941275762689?s=20 JK Rowling is wrong about this

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2020-06-05 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
ch to learn and so little time! All best and happy Friday, Max From: NetBehaviour on behalf of Alan Sondheim Sent: Friday, June 5, 2020 6:30 PM To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Links The basics of categor

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2020-06-05 Thread Alan Sondheim
The basics of category theory aren't that difficult to understand. It's also somewhat easy to see where it applies, but to understand where it's actually applicable, you have to dig deeper into the theory instead of speculating from outside, I think. What you're describing, Max, doesn't see

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2020-06-05 Thread Rob Myers
On 2020-06-03 8:27 p.m., Max Herman via NetBehaviour wrote: > > Hi Rob, > > I've been interested in category theory for a year or so, on a friend's > recommendation.  Where do you see it applying?  For me it relates to > mapping networks and to translating concepts and principles between > discip

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2020-06-03 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
t wrong, though I'm not entirely convinced by their reasoning. 🙂 Be safe and well, Max ____ From: NetBehaviour on behalf of Rob Myers Sent: Wednesday, June 3, 2020 1:34 PM To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity Subject: [NetBehaviour] Links

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2020-06-03 Thread Rob Myers
Research-based police reform - https://twitter.com/samswey/status/1180655701271732224 How IBM and the NSA spied on MLK - https://schmud.de/posts/2020-06-02-mlk.html Surveillance self-defence for protestors - https://twitter.com/EFF/status/1268246279143911426?s=20 "Top epidemiologist admits

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2020-05-12 Thread Rob Myers
Virtual Art Festival this weekend - https://www.vraf.world/ "With Galleries Closed, a Moment for Net Artists to Shine" - https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/06/arts/net-artists-galleries-coronavirus.html "Social Simulation for Social Justice" - https://mkremins.github.io/refs/SocialSim_SocialJus

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2020-04-29 Thread Rob Myers
Duchamp's authorship, again - https://atlaspress.co.uk/marcel-duchamp-and-the-baroness/ "An Art Collective Bought a $30,000 Damien Hirst Spot Print and Cut It Up. Now, They’re Selling the Spots for $480 a Pop" - https://news.artnet.com/art-world/artist-collective-cut-up-damien-hirst-print-18449

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2020-04-14 Thread Rob Myers
On 2020-04-14 1:30 p.m., Max Herman wrote: > > There has often been a degree of government support for certain kinds of > art, and for some of the literature of that era too.  Who knows maybe > even some of the literary theory.  🙂 The difference with the CIA theory is that the support was *secret

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2020-04-14 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
From: NetBehaviour on behalf of Rob Myers Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2020 3:03 PM To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity Subject: [NetBehaviour] Links "Conservators and computer scientists join forces to update older internet works for today’s browsers"

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2020-04-14 Thread Rob Myers
"Conservators and computer scientists join forces to update older internet works for today’s browsers" - https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/for-ageing-digital-art-survival-means-change "Unique wartime footage of Bletchley Park's secret MI6 communications staff discovered" - https://bletchleyp

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2020-03-20 Thread Rob Myers
Hints on working from home from an org I worked from home for - https://creativecommons.org/2020/03/13/advice-on-working-from-home/ Hints for using Zoom - https://mobile.twitter.com/alexlmiller/status/1240073789586714626 "Dos and don'ts in open source" - https://geirsson.com/open-source.html

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2020-03-09 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
more like underdrive. 🙂 From: NetBehaviour on behalf of Rob Myers Sent: Monday, March 9, 2020 6:24 PM To: netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Links On 2020-03-09 3:38 p.m., Max Herman via NetBehaviour wrote: > > Conversation-worthy links as always! Thank yo

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2020-03-09 Thread Rob Myers
On 2020-03-09 3:38 p.m., Max Herman via NetBehaviour wrote: > > Conversation-worthy links as always! Thank you! > Regarding the story about Yale changing their intro to art history > course, it makes sense to me. Yes I think this is a good thing for much the same reasons you give. Putting my "

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2020-03-09 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
gnitive-historical cycles, etc.? According to some traditions clothing was literally the first technology. 🙂 From: NetBehaviour on behalf of Rob Myers Sent: Monday, March 9, 2020 2:18 PM To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity Subject: [NetBehavio

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2020-03-09 Thread Rob Myers
"Did Duchamp really steal Elsa’s urinal?" - https://www.theartnewspaper.com/comment/letter-to-the-editor-or-did-duchamp-really-steal-elsa-s-urinal "The missing third client: how artists are exploring radical economies" - https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/oureconomy/missing-third-client-how-artis

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2020-02-27 Thread Rob Myers
A new clue for the CIA's "Kryptos" sculpture - https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/01/29/climate/kryptos-sculpture-final-clue.html "Why Cypherpunk Witches Love Bitcoin" - https://www.coindesk.com/why-cypherpunk-witches-love-bitcoin DeFi Arts Intelligencer - https://artsdefi.substack.com

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2020-01-29 Thread Rob Myers
Nudes again - https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/01/28/mary-beard-fears-nudes-art-galleries-becoming-porn-elite/ "Intro to Crypto Art for Artists" - https://github.com/SparrowGlobal/DiscoveryZone/wiki/0.0-Intro-to-Crypto-Art-for-Artists "The exhibit envisions the world of art in one-hundre

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2020-01-07 Thread Rob Myers
On 2020-01-07 10:58 a.m., Edward Picot via NetBehaviour wrote: > Rob, > > That Open BCI site is really interesting. We (Dr David Hindmarsh and > myself) have recently started a series of podcasts about medical > research and related matters, called Dr Hairy's Podcasts, and this is > definitely goi

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2020-01-07 Thread Rob Myers
On 2020-01-06 5:19 p.m., Alan Sondheim wrote: > > How ooold is that?! Forty two plus five. > (Can't catch me heh!) That is a matter of productivity rather than time. :-) - Rob. publickey - rob@robmyers.org.asc.pgp Description: application/pgp-key signature.asc Description: OpenPGP

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2020-01-07 Thread Edward Picot via NetBehaviour
Rob, That Open BCI site is really interesting. We (Dr David Hindmarsh and myself) have recently started a series of podcasts about medical research and related matters, called Dr Hairy's Podcasts, and this is definitely going to get a mention. Edward On 06/01/2020 22:33, Rob Myers wrote: "

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2020-01-06 Thread Alan Sondheim
How ooold is that?! (Can't catch me heh!) On Tue, 7 Jan 2020, Rob Myers wrote: On 2020-01-06 3:02 p.m., Mez Breeze wrote: Happy Birthday Rob! :) Thank you! Still a few hours to go here but then I will be sooo ld. :-D - Rob. web http://www.alansondheim.org / cell 347-383-8

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2020-01-06 Thread Rob Myers
On 2020-01-06 3:02 p.m., Mez Breeze wrote: > Happy Birthday Rob! :) Thank you! Still a few hours to go here but then I will be sooo ld. :-D - Rob. publickey - rob@robmyers.org.asc.pgp Description: application/pgp-key signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature __

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2020-01-06 Thread Mez Breeze via NetBehaviour
Happy Birthday Rob! :) On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 9:34 AM Rob Myers wrote: > "An Art World Glossary for a Turbulent Decade" - > > > https://www.artnews.com/art-in-america/features/art-world-key-terms-2010s-1202673541/ > > > ".ART Digital Twin" - > > https://art.art/digital-twin/ > > > "2019 In Revie

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2020-01-06 Thread Rob Myers
"An Art World Glossary for a Turbulent Decade" - https://www.artnews.com/art-in-america/features/art-world-key-terms-2010s-1202673541/ ".ART Digital Twin" - https://art.art/digital-twin/ "2019 In Review (1 Year of CryptoKaiju)" - https://medium.com/@CryptoKaijuIO/2019-in-review-1-year-of-cry

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2019-12-26 Thread Rob Myers
"Memelord as Critic" - https://www.artnews.com/art-in-america/features/brad-troemel-memes-criticism-1202673085/ L-systems - https://jsantell.com/l-systems "The Ascent of the Internet Art Market" - https://medium.com/superrare/the-ascent-of-the-internet-art-market-415d540f16b9 "Introduction

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2019-12-17 Thread Rob Myers
"Why Art Basel Miami Collectors Are Scared of Digital Art" - https://medium.com/@snarkdotart/basically-a-living-organism-why-art-basel-miami-collectors-are-scared-of-digital-art-41c39a42d4a7 "Cryptovoxels’ Burgeoning Art Scene" - https://ryanschultz.com/2019/11/18/cryptovoxels-burgeoning-art-sc

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2019-12-06 Thread Rob Myers
Extinction Rebellion vs. the artworld - https://news.artnet.com/market/extinction-rebellion-art-basel-miami-beach-1718208 Generative Art Economies - https://blog.simondlr.com/new-markets-in-the-arts-generative-art-economies Hellocatfood: development update - https://www.hellocatfood.com/deve

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2019-12-05 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
le I can quickly check back on. This is the type of article though, which might provide clues: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5762136/ From: NetBehaviour on behalf of Alan Sondheim Sent: Thursday, December 5, 2019 9:16 AM To: NetBehaviour for net

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2019-12-05 Thread Alan Sondheim
agree completely with you here; the issue is dismissals on all sides, which does affect the ability of musicians to earn a decent wage, for example - that's what our four-day-improvisation at Eyebeam in 2012 (I think) was about in part - but then one could say, it's the audience that decide

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2019-12-05 Thread Michael Szpakowski
Hi all I think it’s much more and that is what surfaces time and again in the discussion : music is a human social practice ( like language , like all art) - it’s something human beings *do* ( and talk about, then do some more) .And this doing involves, whatever the technology, the fact of our

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2019-12-04 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
It's about any number of things, processes, economies, aesthetics, Blind Willie McTell singing outside of driveins, Delta blues were a living. So that always figures in. Just that increasingly, the dirt, yes, is being cleansed, Kristeva's clean and proper body (Powers of Horror) comes to mind. We n

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2019-12-04 Thread Simon Mclennan via NetBehaviour
Yes it is sound and music of course. - my friend writes her PhD on sound as surface using Deleuze, perhaps she can throw some light one day when she finishes it.. Lots of surface detail on that Grimes stuff - maybe the same as the overly detailed 8k films now, the cgi stuff is more than we can s

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2019-12-04 Thread Alan Sondheim
Beautiful - Then again, in the discussion, for me it's got to do with steering mechanisms and a kind of Wired magazine collocation of technological epiphanies. There's more than that, there's room for everything; it's when one or another form dominates, the problems start up. But it's all onl

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2019-12-04 Thread Simon Mclennan via NetBehaviour
Indeed Michael all things are a product of this world. And as such are inevitable. Hierarchies therein generate processes and inevitable outcomes. So yes, there’s great swathes of stuff to sort through. Made via machines. I find that type of ultra commercial music dull to listen to - people can

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2019-12-04 Thread Michael Szpakowski
Maybe the question for music as it is for the network and lots else should be ‘what wealth of human practices would a decently ordered and resourced world for everyone allow?’ Often we seem to critique the products of a distorted world rather than the distortion itself, carts before horses...

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2019-12-04 Thread Michael Szpakowski
Ah ha! Misled by my relative ignorance of the specifics and the later reference to rap.. but... still my point stands... we lose something if we abandon wholesale physically actuated sound and the fragility of the live but wholesale dismissal of new musical practices is foolish, blunts our lives

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2019-12-04 Thread Rob Myers
Grimes - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Anthropocene I’m a big fan of all three but for very different reasons. - Rob. On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 1:13 PM, Michael Szpakowski wrote: > Do you mean Grime Simon? I’m unclear. I think there is a big difference > between a healthy scepticism and

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2019-12-04 Thread Michael Szpakowski
Do you mean Grime Simon? I’m unclear. I think there is a big difference between a healthy scepticism and nuanced discussion about how tech can on occasion be ill used and the dismissal of whole swathes of work... Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Wednesday, December 4, 2019, 6:36 pm, Simon M

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2019-12-04 Thread Simon Mclennan via NetBehaviour
Have to weigh in in this! Grimes. Sorry. Yes — Grimes. Utterly soulless product without anything of cultural value to me, musical or otherwise. This discussion between these three entities makes me yawn. It’s all about money - absolutely nothing else - it’s the equivalent of Smash powdered pota

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2019-11-28 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
:11 PM To: Rob Myers Cc: Alan Sondheim ; NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Links It's definitely a discussion we need to have. It reminds me of a dinner I had years ago w/ Cage who confirmed he criticized jazz because the player worked with

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2019-11-28 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
It's definitely a discussion we need to have. It reminds me of a dinner I had years ago w/ Cage who confirmed he criticized jazz because the player worked with fixed rhythms. Something gets lost in these discussions; Adorno fails miserably. Ah well... It relates to my writing about 'somatic ghostin

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2019-11-28 Thread Rob Myers
On 2019-11-27 7:40 p.m., Alan Sondheim wrote: >> This sounds so white/privileged to me, the position > of the listener paramount for example, the relegation of community to > reproduction, etc. It's a form of hip effacement. I realize I haven't > read everything HH's has written, but there's a fund

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2019-11-27 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
In relation to Holly Herndon, " “AI most likely won’t replace musicians outright,” Herndon wrote. “Sentient AI is a fantasy that I think sometimes distracts (often intentionally) from the political economic things that are happening around the tech at the moment.” Herndon went on to discuss the use

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2019-11-27 Thread Rob Myers
Zola Jesus, Grimes, and Holly Herndon discuss AI, music and fascism - https://pitchfork.com/news/holly-herndon-weighs-in-on-grimes-and-zola-jesus-debate-about-ai-and-the-future-of-music/ "Artificial Arboretum – Preservation of “photogrammetrees” found in Google Earth" - https://www.creativeappl

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2019-11-22 Thread Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour
Just the first link is a rich analysis of the MIT problem as a problem of funding cultures with huge impact worldwide. Thanks Rob! On Fri, 22 Nov 2019, 21:02 Rob Myers, wrote: > Against MIT's Media Center - > > > https://www.artnews.com/art-in-america/features/mit-media-lab-jeffrey-epstein-jo

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2019-11-22 Thread Rob Myers
Against MIT's Media Center - https://www.artnews.com/art-in-america/features/mit-media-lab-jeffrey-epstein-joi-ito-nicholas-negroponte-1202668520/ "Ghost ships, crop circles, and soft gold: A GPS mystery in Shanghai" - https://www.technologyreview.com/s/614689/ghost-ships-crop-circles-and-soft-

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2019-11-10 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
ew mousetrap then so be it." Best regards, Max From: NetBehaviour on behalf of Rob Myers Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2019 2:02 AM To: netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org Subject: [NetBehaviour] Links "STURTEVANT: MEMES" - https://www.conte

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2019-11-10 Thread AGF poemproducer
thank you! > On 10 Nov 2019, at 09:02, Rob Myers wrote: > > "STURTEVANT: MEMES" - > > https://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/2019/11/sturtevant-at-freedman-fitzpatrick/? > > > "Building a functioning arts DAO" - > > https://medium.com/knownorigin/building-a-functioning-arts-dao-b8c120932aa9 >

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2019-11-10 Thread Rob Myers
"STURTEVANT: MEMES" - https://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/2019/11/sturtevant-at-freedman-fitzpatrick/? "Building a functioning arts DAO" - https://medium.com/knownorigin/building-a-functioning-arts-dao-b8c120932aa9 "Regulating Big Tech makes them stronger, so they need competition instead" -

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2019-10-25 Thread Rob Myers
Generative Artistry - https://generativeartistry.com/ "8 Questions Artists Should Ask a Prospective Dealer" - https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-8-questions-artists-prospective-dealer "Instagram Holds Closed-Door Roundtable with Artists on Art and Nudity" - http://www.artnews.com/

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2019-10-18 Thread Rob Myers
Software historiography - https://slate.com/technology/2019/10/consequential-computer-code-software-history.html Teaching Tech Together - https://teachtogether.tech/ "Coercion-Resistant Design" - https://dymaxion.org/essays/coercionresistantdesign.html "Germany shuts down illegal data cent

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2019-09-11 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
tion, Max From: NetBehaviour on behalf of Max Herman via NetBehaviour Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2019 11:52 AM To: netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org ; Rob Myers Cc: Max Herman Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Links Interesting and fun links Rob! Your name sounds familiar b

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2019-09-11 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
From: NetBehaviour on behalf of Rob Myers Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2019 11:07 AM To: netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org Subject: [NetBehaviour] Links "Would You Buy a Performance?" - https://news.artnet.com/market/brussels-performance-affair-2019-163903

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2019-09-11 Thread Rob Myers
"Would You Buy a Performance?" - https://news.artnet.com/market/brussels-performance-affair-2019-1639030 "There Are No Magic Words That You Can Post to Change Instagram’s Terms of Service" - https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/08/there-are-no-magic-words-you-can-post-change-instagrams-terms-serv

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2019-08-14 Thread Julian Brooks
(extra) Nice selection this week, thanks Rob. On 13/08/2019 20:22, Rob Myers wrote: > "The art that is doing well in the market provides a place of escape > from society. Right now, that’s an escape to rules and boundaries and to > easily digestible culture." - > > https://thebaffler.com/latest/m

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2019-08-14 Thread AGF poemproducer
thanks rob > On 13 Aug 2019, at 22:22, Rob Myers wrote: > > "The art that is doing well in the market provides a place of escape > from society. Right now, that’s an escape to rules and boundaries and to > easily digestible culture." - > > https://thebaffler.com/latest/market-values-delistr

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2019-08-13 Thread Rob Myers
"The art that is doing well in the market provides a place of escape from society. Right now, that’s an escape to rules and boundaries and to easily digestible culture." - https://thebaffler.com/latest/market-values-delistraty "Why AI Can’t Yet Predict Mark Rothko Paintings’ Auction Prices" - h

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2019-07-25 Thread Rob Myers
"taking a stand on copyright" - https://www.theartnewspaper.com/blog/ethical-dilemma-and-taking-a-stand-on-copyright "Towards the summit of AI, art, and autonomy" - https://medium.com/@genekogan/artist-in-the-cloud-8384824a75c7 "Securing the Future with Digital Art Collection" - https://maek

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2019-07-12 Thread Rob Myers
Rhizome interview science fiction author Pat Cadigan - https://rhizome.org/editorial/2019/jul/12/pat-cadigan/ "The art of bots: A practice-based study of the multiplicity, entanglements and figuration of sociocomputational assemblages" - http://research.gold.ac.uk/26599/ "25 years of CNNs: Ca

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2019-06-24 Thread Rob Myers
Raspberry Pi 4 is out! - https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-4-on-sale-now-from-35/ "Digital vs Physical - Meditations On The Intersection Between Art and Technology" - https://twitter.com/stinalinneag/status/1141648545570840577 "CryptoPunks Two Year Anniversary" - https://www.larv

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2019-06-19 Thread Rob Myers
"Sci fi reading list" - https://www.meltemdemirors.com/sci-fi-reading-list "The great Facebook sleight of hand: A blockchain without blocks" - https://decrypt.co/7509/facebook-sleight-hand-blockchain-blocks "Facebook Token Runs Into Instant Political Opposition in Europe" - https://www.bloom

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2019-06-15 Thread Rob Myers
"BIY™- Believe it Yourself is a series of real-fictional belief-based computing kits to make and tinker with vernacular logics and superstitions." - http://automato.farm/portfolio/believe_it_yourself/ Internet Trends 2019 - https://www.bondcap.com/report/itr19/ "74 Percent of Bitcoin Mining P

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2019-06-13 Thread Rob Myers
A 3D poem - https://twitter.com/qdnoktsqfr/status/1138248479627653120 "dOrg Launches First Limited Liability DAO" - https://www.gravelshea.com/2019/06/dorg-launches-first-limited-liability-dao/ Union-busting at the Guggenheim - https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/employees-at-the-guggenheim

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2019-06-12 Thread Julian Brooks
Like many others, may I add a general thanks for these Rob, quite the resource:) I read the 'the day the music burned' article yesterday, and am still reeling. It's not unlike the Louvre, d'Orsay & Pompidou imploding (& their complete archives) - gone, all gone - but hey, we've still got the p

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2019-06-12 Thread Rob Myers
"French Museum Discovers More Than Half Its Collection Is Forged" - https://www.npr.org/2018/04/29/606919098/french-museum-discovers-more-than-half-its-collection-is-forged "How an Artist-Run Bank Reveals the Extent of the Art Market’s Debt Dependency" - https://news.artnet.com/opinion/bank-job

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2019-06-10 Thread Rob Myers
Undue influence in the artworld - https://www.theartnewspaper.com/analysis/the-only-way-is-ethics "ART PARTY: Creating and Transferring Tokenized Donations of Art using Blockchain Technology" - https://media.consensys.net/art-party-tokenized-donations-of-art-using-blockchain-b69b507f2f01 Size

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2019-06-04 Thread Rob Myers
If you're still on Second Life, now is a good time to renew - https://community.secondlife.com/blogs/entry/2559-group-limits-update-no-changes-for-basic-members/ "A comprehensive history of low-poly art, Pt. 1" - https://killscreen.com/articles/poly-generational/ "a language for making art us

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2019-05-30 Thread Rob Myers
Artists respond to the great extinction - https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/united-nations-sounds-the-alarm-on-species-loss-and-artists-respond A nice different approach to "AI art" - https://medium.com/artists-and-machine-intelligence/perception-engines-8a46bc598d57 An AI primer "cheat-sh

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2019-05-28 Thread Rob Myers
"Live Coverage Of A Disinformation Operation Against The 2019 EU Parliamentary Elections" - https://labsblog.f-secure.com/2019/05/24/live-coverage-of-a-disinformation-operation-against-the-2019-eu-parliamentary-elections/ "Social media’s enduring effect on adolescent life satisfaction" - https:

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2019-05-19 Thread Rob Myers
"How Contemporary Art Became a Fiat Currency for the World’s Richest" - https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-05-16/boom-review-michael-shnayerson-chronicles-contemporary-art-rise On Foucaults' LSD experience - https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/public/michel-foucault-lsd-death-valley/

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2019-05-16 Thread Rob Myers
Rare Art Festival 2 [New York, May 18, 2019] - https://thecreativecrypto.com/rare-art-festival-2-may-18-2019/ "The Real Story of the Dutch Tulip Bubble Is Even More Fascinating Than the Myth You’ve Heard" - https://www.barrons.com/articles/the-real-story-of-the-dutch-tulip-bubble-is-even-more-

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2019-05-08 Thread Rob Myers
Airpods as class signifier, class as externalities - https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/neaz3d/airpods-are-a-tragedy "People Wearing AirPods Are Making Things Awkward For Everyone Else" - https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/alexkantrowitz/people-wearing-airpods-are-making-things-awkward-for

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2019-05-05 Thread Rob Myers
"Art Criticism Online: A History" - https://www.gylphi.co.uk/books/ArtCriticism "Now You Can Finally Own Nothing (and resell it): 0xowns.art" - https://7bitcoins.com/now-you-can-finally-own-nothing-and-resell-it-0xowns-art/ "The Flawed History of Graphical User Interfaces" - https://medium.

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2019-05-05 Thread Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour
Wow This is an amazing story Graziano! Thanks for sharing. :) On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 12:17 PM Graziano Milano via NetBehaviour < netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote: > Hello, > > I’m actively involved with Rural Urban Synthesis Society (RUSS) > which is a members-

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2019-05-05 Thread Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour
Hi Tom, Ah! the need for a multiplicity of forms for action and organising is so interesting. We have been running the DAOWO labs for a couple of years, to bring critical attention to the potential impacts of Decentralised Autonomous Organisations on the blockchain. We ran one on "Doing Good

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2019-05-03 Thread Graziano Milano via NetBehaviour
Yes, Amanda is part of it. On Fri, 3 May 2019 at 13:35, Tom Keene wrote: > Ahh, I believe a very old friend of mine (Amanda Getrup) is building with > you on Church Grove... > Thanks for sharing the event details! > T > > > On Fri, 3 May 2019, at 12:17 PM, Graziano Milano via NetBehaviour wrote:

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2019-05-03 Thread Tom Keene
Ahh, I believe a very old friend of mine (Amanda Getrup) is building with you on Church Grove... Thanks for sharing the event details! T On Fri, 3 May 2019, at 12:17 PM, Graziano Milano via NetBehaviour wrote: > Hello, > > I’m actively involved with Rural Urban Synthesis Society (RUSS) >

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2019-05-03 Thread Graziano Milano via NetBehaviour
Hello, I’m actively involved with Rural Urban Synthesis Society (RUSS) which is a members-led Community Land Trust based in Lewisham (South East London), founded in 2009 with the aim of creating sustainable community-led neighbourhoods and truly affordable homes. It was

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2019-05-03 Thread Tom Keene
Hi all, Interesting thread. On Cressingham Gardens Estate where I live, we're currently setting up our own tenant management organisation and explored a coop option, but as we have a very complex relationship with Lambeth Council (i.e intention to demolish through regeneration) the coop struc

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2019-05-02 Thread Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour
Dear Julian, It's great to hear that you have finally got some traction for the development work that you want to do. I would be v. interested to hear how it goes. I've been interested in cooperatives as one (incomplete and partial I know) route to democratising work and money flows - following t

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2019-05-02 Thread Rob Myers
"As Rents Rise, Artists Are Reviving the Idea of the Medieval Guild" - https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/25/t-magazine/craft-guild-la-friche-zaventem-ateliers.html "UK police are secretly downloading content from suspects' mobile phones on a massive scale" - https://privacyinternational.org/press

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2019-05-01 Thread Andreas Maria Jacobs (nictoglobe) via NetBehaviour
Agreed with the value of the essay I suggest another worthwhile reading link by the beloved Laurie Penny: https://breakermag.com/trapped-at-sea-with-cryptos-nouveau-riche/ Hilarious but insightful read! Andreas___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@li

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2019-05-01 Thread Rob Myers
On 2019-05-01 5:00 a.m., Andreas Maria Jacobs (nictoglobe) via NetBehaviour wrote: > And this? > > https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3136559 Nakamoto mentions their sources in the bibliography to the Bitcoin Whitepaper, so I'm not sure how people lost track of its lineage. Both proponents and c

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2019-05-01 Thread Andreas Maria Jacobs (nictoglobe) via NetBehaviour
And this?https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3136559___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

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2019-05-01 Thread Rob Myers
"What You Need to Know about Collecting Virtual-Reality Art" - https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-collecting-virtual-reality-art Not code co-ops, co-ops that write code - https://www.wired.com/story/when-workers-control-gig-economy/ The Ideal Communist City - https://monoskop.org

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2019-04-29 Thread Rob Myers
On 2019-04-28 7:21 a.m., Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour wrote: > Thanks Rob, > Full of great nuggets as always > > Past, Present, Future: From Co-ops to Cryptonetworks - > > https://a16z.com/2019/03/02/cooperatives-cryptonetworks/ > > Coops seem to be on the upsurge. Yes. I assume it's bec

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2019-04-29 Thread Julian Brooks
Hey Ruth, Yeah I also found that article of interest too. Insight from VC's, who'd a thunk it. I've been digging into Coops for the last couple of years. For me stems from a visceral reaction to DAO's & 'Code as Law'. I just immediately thought it'd be better to consider them more human-centric

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2019-04-28 Thread Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour
Thanks Rob, Full of great nuggets as always > Past, Present, Future: From Co-ops to Cryptonetworks - > > https://a16z.com/2019/03/02/cooperatives-cryptonetworks/ > > Coops seem to be on the upsurge. I'd be interested to know whether people here are already members of coops as workers or customers

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