[NetBehaviour] if i move it won't go away

2010-11-20 Thread Alan Sondheim
if i move it won't go away If you don't accessorize, it never looks finished. http://www.alansondheim.org/makeitstop.mp4 if i move it won't go away i can't move i have to stay very still an old fashioned way of thinking that it will go away think if i were dead that you'd have to reconstruct

[NetBehaviour] if i move it goes away

2010-11-20 Thread Alan Sondheim
if i move it goes away If accessorized, it never looks finished. http://www.alansondheim.org/windchannel.mp4 http://www.alansondheim.org/wontgetme.mp4 if i move it goes away i move i can't stay still brand new thought that it takes me there think if i were there you'd just have to look

[NetBehaviour] Long Live the Web.

2010-11-20 Thread marc garrett
Long Live the Web. The Web is critical not merely to the digital revolution but to our continued prosperity—and even our liberty. Like democracy itself, it needs defending... By Tim Berners-Lee. The world wide web went live, on my physical desktop in Geneva, Switzerland, in December 1990. It

[NetBehaviour] Andy, Nam June and Me at the Zoo by Lee Wells.

2010-11-20 Thread info
Andy, Nam June and Me at the Zoo by Lee Wells. (Added to Furtherfield Broadcast section on front page.) www.furtherfield.org Guggenheim Museum publishes the essay Andy, Nam June and Me at the Zoo by PAM co-founder Lee Wells as part of the YouTube Play Biennial of Creative Video. The piece

Re: [NetBehaviour] Long Live the Web.

2010-11-20 Thread Simon Biggs
Berners-Lee would then appreciate (not) the UK government's announcement it will permit ISPs and other gatekeepers to abandon net neutrality and give premium providers (not users) improved bandwidth. That is the beginning of a shift in the web, from a many to many to a few to the many model.

[NetBehaviour] Tribute is Not Theft.

2010-11-20 Thread marc garrett
Tribute is Not Theft. Driscoll, 22 January 2010. Dude, Where's My Video? From official documentation of U.S. presidential debates to cameraphone recordings of police brutality, the videos on YouTube represent a densely interrelated system of making, curating, reading, and remaking that

Re: [NetBehaviour] Long Live the Web.

2010-11-20 Thread Ruth Catlow
!!!DUMBSELFISHDESTRUCTIVEARROGANTMIOPIC! COMPLACENTBASTARDS!! -Original Message- From: Simon Biggs s.bi...@eca.ac.uk Reply-to: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed

Re: [NetBehaviour] Long Live the Web.

2010-11-20 Thread Ruth Catlow
Ahem! I undermined my own vent with my illiteracy. I'm told it's MYOPIC still the steam, streams from my ears. : : B - ( : : -Original Message- From: Ruth Catlow ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org Reply-to: ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org, NetBehaviour for networked distributed

Re: [NetBehaviour] Andy, Nam June and Me at the Zoo by Lee Wells.

2010-11-20 Thread marc garrett
Gh Hovagimyan's comment on Lee Wells post 'Andy, Nam June and Me at the Zoo by Lee Wells.' YouTube -- ... The judgement criteria for web information is most popular, amount of visitors, hits etc.. The question is does that apply to art? I think not. Going back to high school, the most popular

Re: [NetBehaviour] Long Live the Web.

2010-11-20 Thread dave miller
well said ruth There are many parties who want to make money out of the internet - through walled gardens, highway tolls etc, and I agree with simon that this is probably the Murdoch agenda, back to a broadcast/ propaganda model. I think the way they want it is for access to the big money sites

Re: [NetBehaviour] Long Live the Web.

2010-11-20 Thread Simon Biggs
They sought to do the same thing in the US earlier this year, with a senate (Republican) sponsored attempt to abolish net neutrality. Happily Obama affirmed the sustained legal status of NN. Hopefully that will remain the case for some more years - but vested interests will try again. The internet

Re: [NetBehaviour] Long Live the Web.

2010-11-20 Thread Alan Sondheim
It parallels development and enclaving in general; once a land parcel is desecrated with McMansions, the eco-system and attendant species are gone forever. You can see the change on the street in NY - more and more fantastically expensive cars, more and more homeless. Mike Davis predicted

[NetBehaviour] Live Now! La Resocialiste Edicion International

2010-11-20 Thread De wraak van Baltassar Geraards
http://icecast.freeteam.nl/patapoe.m3u Spoken Dub Manifesto Paris ,France Andreas Maria Jacobs w: http://www.nictoglobe.com w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org

Re: [NetBehaviour] requiems and 4d crumpled objects

2010-11-20 Thread dave miller
hi alan these are great - I especially like the crumpled objects, really interesting - 4space2.png is my favourite. How do you make these? Do you code them? Are some of these screen grabs from second life? In escaped5.png - I really like the tree trunks. I've never tried second life, but are you

Re: [NetBehaviour] requiems and 4d crumpled objects

2010-11-20 Thread Alan Sondheim
On Sat, 20 Nov 2010, dave miller wrote: hi alan these are great - I especially like the crumpled objects, really interesting - 4space2.png is my favourite. How do you make these? Do you code them? Just the equations; the program is called K3dSurf and you can download it for Ubuntu linux.

Re: [NetBehaviour] Long Live the Web.

2010-11-20 Thread Alan Sondheim
I'm not on the administrative end, but apparently the CEO left, came back, then left again. Education and other discounts were eliminated and the rental doubled. The prices of land parcels have fallen and a lot of artists have moved to OpenSim (an open source version of SL). The rental for