[NetBehaviour] boolean night and hurtled paths

2009-03-24 Thread Alan Sondheim
boolean night and hurtled paths http://www.alansondheim.org/ bool pngs thanx to OpenSource, DC, Sugar, and Gaz http://slurl.com/secondlife/Odyssey/48/12/22 all different waiting for late-night mail to arrive; on second thought it is a nightmare in disguise - through the dim dark night

Re: [NetBehaviour] Happy Ada Day

2009-03-24 Thread Katharine Norman
hello...my bit for Ada day name: Katharine Norman work: mostly in digital music/radiophonic sound, and experimental writing about it - interested in listening, people, words, voices, places (essay with weblinks to sonic work) http://www.stayconscious.com/writings/localmaterials.html (email

[NetBehaviour] Some recently added Microcodes

2009-03-24 Thread Pall Thayer
I believe this is what you meant - http://pallit.lhi.is/microcodes/index.php?code_id=16 Catching up with the temporal horizon - http://pallit.lhi.is/microcodes/index.php?code_id=17 The aesthetic algorithm - http://pallit.lhi.is/microcodes/index.php?code_id=18 Microcodes -

Re: [NetBehaviour] Furtherfield in Support of Ada Lovelace Day

2009-03-24 Thread marc garrett
Hi to Netbehaviourists a warm welcome to new arrivals :-) OK - so today is Ada Lovelace Day, and suggestions from people for 'women who have inspired you in your own practice' have already been rolling in. Sharing inspirations with our friendly community of artists, academics, writers, code

Re: [NetBehaviour] Furtherfield in Support of Ada Lovelace Day

2009-03-24 Thread Simon Biggs
Hi hope it is OK for the male¹s of the species to propose women for Ada Lovelace day too. I would like to propose: N Katherine Hayles and Margaret Morse for their ground breaking work on digital literatures and interactive media. Vera Molnar for her pioneering work in developing expressive yet

Re: [NetBehaviour] Furtherfield in Support of Ada Lovelace Day

2009-03-24 Thread Pall Thayer
I second the mention of N. Katherine Hayles. Pall 2009/3/24 Simon Biggs s.bi...@eca.ac.uk: Hi hope it is OK for the male’s of the species to propose women for Ada Lovelace day too. I would like to propose: N Katherine Hayles and Margaret Morse for their ground breaking work on digital

Re: [NetBehaviour] Furtherfield in Support of Ada Lovelace Day

2009-03-24 Thread Pall Thayer
And add Christiane Paul. On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Pall Thayer pallt...@gmail.com wrote: I second the mention of N. Katherine Hayles. Pall 2009/3/24 Simon Biggs s.bi...@eca.ac.uk: Hi hope it is OK for the male’s of the species to propose women for Ada Lovelace day too. I would

Re: [NetBehaviour] Furtherfield in Support of Ada Lovelace Day

2009-03-24 Thread marc garrett
Hi Simon, I think that it adds a healty 'nuance' to the mix, if us males actively support and propose women for Ada Lovelace day, as well as all the other women who have so far. Unless there are any objections out there? I was wondering if you could include links regarding your own

[NetBehaviour] Ada Lovelace

2009-03-24 Thread Olga
MY NAME: Olga Panades Massanet URLs: http://www.ungravitational.net; http://virtualfirefly.wordpress.com/ INSPIRED BY: Francesca da Rimini. For her evocative and cruel mappings of certain realities; her radical use of fiction, of the impossibility coming to life. Her manufacture of peripheral

Re: [NetBehaviour] Furtherfield in Support of Ada Lovelace Day

2009-03-24 Thread karen blissett
Hi Marc, Thank you for your response to my own propositions for Ada Lovelace Day. Even though, as you mention the external links to the Laura Lee article about Sadie Plant's publication 'Zeros + Ones, Digital Women + The New Technoculture', are dead now. I found the text that Laura wrote

Re: [NetBehaviour] Furtherfield in Support of Ada Lovelace Day

2009-03-24 Thread marc garrett
Hello Karen, I (of course) agree with what you say about Lara Lee's text on Sadie Plant's 'Zeros + Ones, Digital Women + The New Technoculture'... My most fave, fave, fave book by Sadie Plant is 'The most radical gesture - The Situationist International in a postmodern age '. I have reread

Re: [NetBehaviour] Furtherfield in Support of Ada Lovelace Day

2009-03-24 Thread Simon Biggs
Francesca goes back further than that. She worked with me on the Interface: Art and Technology exhibition for the Adelaide Festival of Arts back in 1983/84 and helped establish ANAT as the key new media arts organisation in Australia thereafter. On 24/3/09 13:19, karen blissett

Re: [NetBehaviour] Furtherfield in Support of Ada Lovelace Day

2009-03-24 Thread Jennifer Radloff
hullo everyone, i'd like to propose Sally-Jean Shackleton of Women'sNet - http://www.womensnet.org.za/ for her work in training women in South, and Southern Africa and Africa in digital storytelling. She has also been instrumental in other solid and meaningful activist work that connects

Re: [NetBehaviour] Furtherfield in Support of Ada Lovelace Day

2009-03-24 Thread Sarah Cook
hi all, MY NAME: Sarah Cook URL: www.sarahcook.info; www.crumbweb.org INSPIRED BY Sara Diamond, Susan Kennard and the many great ladies of the Banff New Media Institute (you all know who you are!) - http:// www.banffcentre.ca/bnmi For organising and producing amazing future-forecasting

[NetBehaviour] Freedom Fry —“Happy birthday to GNU”

2009-03-24 Thread james morris
Ummm, thought this was interesting. Dunno where I've been for the past six months. Good old Stephen Fry (BBC comedian/entertainer/presenter) bigging up FLOSS. http://www.gnu.org/fry/ ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org

Re: [NetBehaviour] Furtherfield in Support of Ada Lovelace Day

2009-03-24 Thread alex olsen
hello, My name : Alex Olsen (aka Alex Ookpik) http://www.alexookpik.com http://www.myspace.com/alexookpik http://www.myspace.com/alexookpik2 Okay, it’s not a short list, but I think that’s a good thing. ;-) *Inspiration from an early electronic music pioneer:* Laurie Spiegel (added

[NetBehaviour] adding to Simon's list, responding to Sarah's

2009-03-24 Thread Perry Bard
Berta Sichel, Director of Audiovisuals at the Reina Sofia Museum Madrid who recently started a video collection for the museum. The inaugural exhibition for the the collection contained 32 installations,12 of them by women (maybe a museum record?) and her programming has celebrated a wide range

Re: [NetBehaviour] Ada Lovelace

2009-03-24 Thread liliana garcia
thank you my name is liliana garcia I am new to the list my current work is related to Lilith http://liligrana.wordpress.com/lilithandthetreeliliths-trial-project/ My tribute is to Simon de Beauvoir for opening my eyes that I have kept alert since then to Laurie Andersen and her magnificent