[NetBehaviour] hegel's lung

2016-01-17 Thread Alan Sondheim
hegel's lung http://www.alansondheim.org/heg3.jpg before restoration http://www.alansondheim.org/hegel.mp3 hegelung through supercollider, doubled/single some of hegel's lungs: erasable ..not a moment to lose ..think of hegel or kant facts; figments understanding, matters. wallace. porosity

Re: [NetBehaviour] Links

2016-01-17 Thread Patrick Lichty
The importance of GIFs is not that they are a material, much like HTTP they are a standard that has survived since 1989 (94 for HTTP) and as such, signal a low level of ephemerality. Therefore, as a medium, GIF is far more ³durable² and likely to be supported in the future, giving the standard the

Re: [NetBehaviour] remember the GIF tax?

2016-01-17 Thread { brad brace }
Between 1987 and 1994, GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) peacefully became the most popular file format for archiving and exchanging computer images. At the end of December 1994, CompuServe Inc. and Unisys Corporation announced to the public that developers would have to pay a license fee in