[NetBehaviour] imagemachine

2010-12-11 Thread Alan Sondheim
imagemachine composed with unified historic debris the image is Kira Sedlock in Braddock, PA the generators are in Second Life Odyssey (active) and OpenSim Odyssey (passive) the backdrop of the image is a small marsh and pond the image is generated by surrealist fauvist dada transformation

[NetBehaviour] Angles On Anonymous.

2010-12-11 Thread marc garrett
Angles On Anonymous. A number of readers are sending in links related to Anonymous, the Internet phenomenon — don't call them a group — behind the controversial DDoS attacks on commercial entities that fail to support WikiLeaks. The best insight into Anonymous comes from the Economist's

[NetBehaviour] Double Life

2010-12-11 Thread info
Double Life by Olga Kisseleva Artist Olga Kisseleva creates her work in the same way as a scientist would approach their work in biology, geophysics or social science. She observes life and society, then follows a scientific process as she carefully detects a discrepancy, formulates her

Re: [NetBehaviour] Angles On Anonymous.

2010-12-11 Thread Simon Biggs
You can get 2 years for downloading DOS software and 10 years for using it. People are going to be prosecuted and the courts will be pressured by government to be tough with their sentencing. If anybody wants to be involved with anon-ops I would recommend using a dedicated Mac with nothing

Re: [NetBehaviour] Angles On Anonymous.

2010-12-11 Thread marc garrett
Hi Simon all, If anyone needs some older macs, we received a couple for our Zero Dollar project and they were not actually up to the job, and they have been partitioned with Linux. But, if they are used for single processes such as with anon-ops, it would be perfect. wishing you well. marc

[NetBehaviour] Some youtube activism links.

2010-12-11 Thread marc garrett
Some youtube activism links. I received this today from the P2P Foundation email list thought I'd pass it on... marc Regina Jose Galindo (Guatemala City, Guatemala) Huellas (1:02) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D46p71QdCTc from BOMB Magazine: A slight young woman in a black dress walks

Re: [NetBehaviour] Angles On Anonymous.

2010-12-11 Thread De wraak van Baltassar Geraards
Subversion is not a political attitude, it is a way of life inline: IMG_8005.JPG Shame on our justice systems and the prosecution of our idealistic motivated youth, which are threatened all over the world by the fillistines called judges More examples of injustice in our so called

[NetBehaviour] SUPER HERO by Agan Harahap.

2010-12-11 Thread marc garrett
SUPER HERO by Agan Harahap. Featuring superheros in photographs with military, power figures in history and sci-fi films. Have a look... http://www.flickr.com/photos/31199...@n02/sets/72157622452249309/ Wishing all well. marc ___ NetBehaviour

Re: [NetBehaviour] Angles On Anonymous.

2010-12-11 Thread marc garrett
Hi Andreas, Subversion is not a political attitude, it is a way of life... Being a decent human being is considered either negative or a criminal activity in itself. I have not noticed many art groups in the UK other than ourselves and Mute, discussing all these issues as openly. Across

Re: [NetBehaviour] Angles On Anonymous.

2010-12-11 Thread James Morris
On 11 December 2010 10:56, Simon Biggs s.bi...@eca.ac.uk wrote: You can get 2 years for downloading DOS software and 10 years for using it. People are going to be prosecuted and the courts will be pressured by government to be tough with their sentencing. If anybody wants to be involved with

[NetBehaviour] IMPORTANT STATEMENTS CCXXXXIX

2010-12-11 Thread manik
...SUBVERSION IS NOT ARTISTIC ATTITUDE...IT IS A WAY OF LIFE...MANIK...DECEMBER...2010...___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

Re: [NetBehaviour] Angles On Anonymous.

2010-12-11 Thread De wraak van Baltassar Geraards
Hi Marc Thank for your remarks We are amidst the demolishing of the results of 20 years of class strugle I - speaking for myself - feel lost Lost in possibilities in gaining a life in this society, lost in this hellish world where the most brute and intellectual incapable rules Its like

[NetBehaviour] IMPORTANT STAEMENTS CCL

2010-12-11 Thread manik
IT'S NOT ONLY OUR FRIENDS FROM RHIZOME WHO AVOID RESPONSIBILITY TO SAID SOMETHING ABOUT WIKILEAKS AND ASSANGE...THAT'S WHAT MOST OF PEOPLE ON ART/ISTIC/-CYBER-SPACES DOING...OUR NMA STARS/YOU NAME THEM,IN OTHER SITUATIONS THEY ARE HERE...LIKE PAIN IN ASS/... MAKE THEIR VIRTUAL ALLEGORY INSTEAD

Re: [NetBehaviour] Angles On Anonymous.

2010-12-11 Thread Simon Biggs
Hi Marc Who has warned you and about whom (in power)? Off-list if you like. I wonder who in power would be watching us? What do you mean by the powerful? Do you mean institutional curators, funding agency officers, etc? They have no meaningful power. Politicians? They have limited power, in so

Re: [NetBehaviour] IMPORTANT STAEMENTS CCL

2010-12-11 Thread ajaco c/o bid
Nice statements, I will use in for La Resocialista Internacional, if that's ok with you? In the mean time listen to this: Judith's Dream 2004 English text from a Dutch original by Judith V., A. Andreas Voice: A. Andreas http://burgerwaanzin.nl/judith's dream.MP3 Best Andreas Maria Jacobs

Re: [NetBehaviour] IMPORTANT STAEMENTS CCL

2010-12-11 Thread ajaco c/o bid
correct link: http://burgerwaanzin.nl/judith's.dream.mp3 sorry A. IT'S NOT ONLY OUR FRIENDS FROM RHIZOME WHO AVOID RESPONSIBILITY TO SAID SOMETHING ABOUT WIKILEAKS AND ASSANGE...THAT'S WHAT MOST OF PEOPLE ON ART/ISTIC/-CYBER-SPACES DOING...OUR NMA STARS/YOU NAME THEM,IN OTHER SITUATIONS

Re: [NetBehaviour] IMPORTANT STAEMENTS CCL

2010-12-11 Thread Simon Biggs
Gosh Manik - I never knew you had so many words in you! Best Simon On 11/12/2010 14:41, manik ma...@sbb.rs wrote: IT'S NOT ONLY OUR FRIENDS FROM RHIZOME WHO AVOID RESPONSIBILITY TO SAID SOMETHING ABOUT WIKILEAKS AND ASSANGE...THAT'S WHAT MOST OF PEOPLE ON ART/ISTIC/-CYBER-SPACES

Re: [NetBehaviour] IMPORTANT STAEMENTS CCL

2010-12-11 Thread manik
...IS THAT IRONY...?...AND MANIK IN CAPS LOCK...PLEASE...MANIK...DECEMBER...2010... - Original Message - From: Simon Biggs s.bi...@eca.ac.uk To: manik ma...@sbb.rs; NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2010 4:17 PM

Re: [NetBehaviour] Angles On Anonymous.

2010-12-11 Thread Alan Sondheim
I don't want to justify attitudes in the US and can't speak for Rhizome for that matter but I do want to say that what's going on here - Wikileaks is not as important or violent as some of the other things going on. Some examples - Obama keeping the Bush onslaught on the Environmental

Re: [NetBehaviour] Angles On Anonymous.

2010-12-11 Thread Ana Valdés
Your post touched me, Alan. I have several friends in NY and they are in dispair, they all voted for Obama not because they were democrats but because they wanted a real change. And now they discovered the system is so mighty it can reproduce itself and Obama is the continuity of Bush, not the

Re: [NetBehaviour] Angles On Anonymous.

2010-12-11 Thread Alan Sondheim
What Chomsky said then is even truer today; in a way Mike Davis' City of Quartz with its analysis of enclaves/home owners' associations said it all. I don't want to veer the discussion off-course, just point out that it's difficult to judge behavio(u)r from a distance. For example I

[NetBehaviour] Digital Anarchy and Wikileaks. Or, Skynet doesn’t look anything like we thought it did.

2010-12-11 Thread Lichty, Patrick
Digital Anarchy and Wikileaks. Or, Skynet doesn’t look anything like we thought it did. This is the first time I’ve posted in a while, but I think we’re in significant times. Assange and the whole Wikileaks phenomenon is so important that it needs a little theory. To recap for those who have

Re: [NetBehaviour] Angles On Anonymous.

2010-12-11 Thread Joel Weishaus
Alan; I think Wikileaks is very important, if not the powers-that-be wouldn't be crucifying it. It's secrets that let them get away with what they do, saying, Trust us. You don't know because you're not privy to the information we have. And then start another war. That's how Bush got away with