On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 2:00 PM, marc garrett
marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote:
The Return of King Mob.
By Armin Medosch.
The student demonstrations against the rise of tuition fees, the fourth
of which took place yesterday, 9 December 2010 signals the return of
King Mob to the streets
(apologies for cross-posting)
Liquidación Total, in collaboration with Medialab-Prado, Madrid,
presents
In a short stretch of time
A project on narratives and micro-fictions
On the basis of the publication Zonas de intensidades, (Aconcagua
Publishing, Madrid, 2008), Virginia Villaplana
OTOH,
Isn't this very similar to what mp3 search (wink, wink) engines
like screemr, elbo.ws, and hypem do? I believe most of them allow you
to play multimedia content without actually accessing the site where
it's hosted. (And, of course, download them; I hear hypem are about
to launch a
I - can't - believe - this
K.
http://www.waitingforcargo.net
On 19/11/2008, at 18:14, marc garrett wrote:
I just found this, a hack before your very eyes...
read below then click link...
marc
You can hear the multiple voices in movement of Anna Adamolo, the
Onda
Anomala
LOL!
On 18/11/2008, at 13:16, karen blissett wrote:
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Me, I'd set up an *astonishing* price and a mind-blowing EULA. Bog
it down with the clumsiest imaginable DRM. Set up different licences
(single user, multiple-machine, etc.).
Max. three re-installs, then you need a new licence.
Dunno.
Might work out, just as a performance piece.
Now,
Thayer wrote:
I like this idea Kamen. I think you should do it. It would make for a
very profound statement. In fact, the statement suggested by the
licensing would be so profound that it really wouldn't matter what the
actual work was.
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 7:21 PM, Kamen Nedev [EMAIL