Nothing to contribute, sadly, but very keen to see anything that comes out of
this - do share!cheersmichael
From: Roger Mills
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Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2017 6:38 AM
after hermeto pascoal & miles davis:
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that, really, poets aren't
indispensable, but I ask what would become of us if poetry wasn't there to help
us understand how little clarity the things we call clear actually have.
José Saramago
A Jangada de Pedra
From: Michael Szpakowski <m...@michaelszpakowski.org>
To: "
Returning to this question of play. Apart from the sheer joy and affective
charge I find in these pieces I love their playfulness - I've always assumed
'playdamage' was at least in part an appeal to that...
I love too the simultaneous refusal to take seriously, and the deep seriousness
of the
Great! love 114 too, that movement loop really touches...once again, a great
project, should be seen widely
michael
From: Curt Cloninger
To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2017 5:01 AM
Subject: [NetBehaviour] playdamage #115: reANIMATr
This looks interesting Curt & I look forward to exploring it. I've loved the
whole series as long as I've known it
You touch on something that affects many of us. A good deal of the stuff I've
made over the years simply doesn't work now.
The tech is broken/ abandoned because the web has been
Absolutely great - you & Ruth sound as if you've been playing together for
years!
From: Alan Sondheim
To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Sent: Saturday, July 8, 2017 10:16 PM
Subject: [NetBehaviour] Arne Naess and the Deep Ecology of Contemporary Art
Arne
聽琴圖 (listening to the qin), after Zhao Ji (and incorporating an embedding of
the one of the Kuratowski graphs - K 3,3 - on a schematic representation of a
torus):
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/35429051610/
cheers!m.
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Hi allI saw this but briefly on Friday night ( I had something long planned I
had to get to) but the thing that struck me is how handsome and confident the
whole show looks.There a sense of maturity, of purpose, about every show that
happens at Furtherfield. I've seen this grow over the years -
that's fantastic Ann, made my day!every single person countswarmest
wishesmichael
From: Ann Light <ann.li...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Monda
There clearly has been a rise in Islamophobia recently , fuelled in no small
measure by the government's attempt to scapegoat all Muslims with the
despicable Prevent strategy. We also saw the beginning of an attempt by May to
ratchet this up with her 'Enough is enough' speech towards the end of
Seems apposite:
'The world’s always changing. However enormous,
The plans of the mighty, when dawn comes, are through.'
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Mickiewicz has made a get the Tories out on Thursday video - helped by Ian
Duncan Smith's splendid 'What we were trying to get away with, with our
manifesto' on Saturday last
If you like this and think it works please disseminate the link widely - FB,
Twitter, carrier pigeon ,whatever...
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Apparently it says 'Your mail has been received, thank-you!' ( no special
knowledge, Google translate) so it's possible it's a vacation response or
something...Irritating, to be sure, but it would be a shame to remove someone
until we're sure they don't want to be here...
cheersm.
From:
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been a
conscious aim of mine, but I guessthat this piece's self imposed rules come
close to encouraging something along those lines.Anyway once again ,
thanks!michael
From: Edward Picot <julian.les...@gmail.com>
To: Michael Szpakowski <m...@michaelszpakowski.org>; NetBehaviou
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/albums/72157676652502324
Last summer, after a gap ofsome years, I started running daily again. I did
this because I had stoppedtaking a small dose of an antidepressant and although
I was careful to withdrawslowly it hit me hard - I experienced a renewed
test
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Please don't cut down Alan. People are grown ups and can exercise some choice
as to what they view.I don't look at everything you post by any means but I'm
glad it's there.michael
From: Alan Sondheim
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
Paul -I think this is a really thoughtful, measured and useful piece of
speaking/writing.
Thanks for sharing it with us & I for one would be interested to read more.best
wishesmichael
From: Paul Hertz
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
Nice to hear your voice again Max!
Erratic maybe, boring or unwelcome, never.warmest wishesmichael
From: Max Herman
To: "netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org"
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2016 1:17 PM
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour]
marvellous!
From: Edward Picot
To: netbehaviour
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2016 7:04 PM
Subject: [NetBehaviour] Dr Hairy and the QCQ, Part 1
Dear all,
The first in a new series of Dr Hairy puppet-animations. The
Yes, agree completely... a work that has been a source of pleasure and
instruction over the years...michael
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To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2016 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] toegristle #354
It's good
towards a visual anthropology of football #3:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/29871486862/
latest in a set of collage/painting pairs where I rework a collage in paint:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/albums/72157670512154553
cheers, michael
Hi Edward
I'm glad I led you into fun pastures! My personal favourite version is the
Dylan /Cash duet on Nashville Skyline which is a masterpiece of compressed and
austere smoulder. That was in my head when I made my version, which I'm
delighted you like!warmest wishesmichael
From:
I made a cover version of Dylan's Girl from the North
Country:https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/29099367466
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Tremendous Mark! -beautifully shot, paced and edited.michael
From: Mark Hancock
To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2016 10:36 AM
Subject: [NetBehaviour] After Dark documentary
Hi all
Here's a short documentary I made about the
ages.
>
> I love the mixture of different techniques and materials used in the them -
> hi-tech and lo-tech cobbled together - and, as Ruth says, the unexpectedness
> of the subjects. And just the sheer exuberant inventiveness of the whole
> thing!
>
> - Edward
>
>&g
016 12:11 PM
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] 5 Operas
If you need cheering up, watch these : )
I wrote about the Operas back in 2003
http://www.furtherfield.org/reviews/5-operas
Still brilliant!
: D
Ruth
On 10/07/16 12:02, Michael Szpakowski wrote:
In 2003 I put out a call for
In 2003 I put out a call for opera libretti of exactly 100 words, 5 of which I
then developed into internet resident tiny operas,
with performances by a chorus of primary school students and with the
principals sung by local FE students.
The format in which I made them, shockwave movies, is
As always I absolutely love the playdamages. It is a magnificent sequence.The
tumblr is shiny & fun. I find your teaching strategies fascinating ( and
frighteningly thorough) although perhaps a little too directed for my tastes -
making anyone look and think about the Bernadette Corporation
That's very kind of you Edward - the assemblages are a work in progress -I've
got one more to do (& the tree & and possibly the incense burner on the table)
and then I'll have a "manger scene"style representation of the original
image.I'm really interested in these serial projects -the
Since November last I've been making a series of 'variations on' or 'remixes
of' the painting 聽琴圖 or Listening to the Qin, by the twelfth century Song
dynasty Emperor Huizong ( also known as Zhao Ji).Here is the latest (made in
collaboration with either a snail or a slug):
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/27023915535/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/26420768663/
"The track is 'Ghosts: First variation' from Albert Ayler's amazing 1964 album
'Spiritual Unity', with Ayler on tenor sax, Gary Peacock on bass and Sunny
Murray on drums.
This is an
Gosh this sounds absolutely great!
Sent from my iPhone
> On 5 May 2016, at 10:55, furtherfield wrote:
>
> Networking the Unseen
>
> Private view: Friday 17 June 2016, 6-9pm (register)
> From 18 June - 14 August 2016
> Open 11am-5pm, Saturday-Sunday or by appointment
for alan
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I just posted on YouTube the full video I made with gallery goers at 20-21 on
March 12th as part of the 'We are Not Alone' exhibition , which has just
closed. it completes the series of videos accompanying my mickiewicz/12 remixes
project
Please have a look if you have a moment.
ressure to monitor and report
(and so impinge on the freedom of expression of) learners. This is part of a
wider threat (along with the tactics of the gutter press) to the development
of the critical and discursive faculties in the UK public at large.
Sigh!
Ruth
On 29/04/16 20:27, Michael Szpakowski wrote:
f a
> wider threat (along with the tactics of the gutter press) to the development
> of the critical and discursive faculties in the UK public at large.
>
> Sigh!
> Ruth
>
> On 29/04/16 20:27, Michael Szpakowski wrote:
> Hi all
> the college where I teach has enthus
> of the critical and discursive faculties in the UK public at large.
>
> Sigh!
> Ruth
>
> On 29/04/16 20:27, Michael Szpakowski wrote:
> Hi all
> the college where I teach has enthusiastically taken to heart
> the government's Islamophobic "pr
of my peers who do, about increasing pressure to monitor and report
> (and so impinge on the freedom of expression of) learners. This is part of a
> wider threat (along with the tactics of the gutter press) to the development
> of the critical and discursive faculties in the UK public at large.
Hi all
the college where I teach has enthusiastically taken to heart the government's
Islamophobic "prevent" strategy. Last week they made it compulsory for every
further education student to attend ( and I am not making this up) a puppet
show about "prevent" and put pressure on HE lecturers to
< after I'm back from hyperreality on Tuesday.>
I can't begin to say how unreasonably happy that sentence makes me
m.
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dominance - to which Simon points
with his example of improper use of neuro-science to validate the 'use' of
humans.
On 23/04/16 16:38, Michael Szpakowski wrote:
Marx & Engels on accelerationism in 1848:
"The bourgeoisie cannot exist without constantly revolutionising t
ractical warning here.
michael
From: Rob Myers <r...@robmyers.org>
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
<netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org>; Michael Szpakowski <szp...@yahoo.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2016 1:58 AM
Subject: Accelerate Marx [Was: Re:
Marx & Engels on accelerationism in 1848:
"The bourgeoisie cannot exist without constantly revolutionising the
instruments of production, and thereby the relations of production, and with
them the whole relations of society. Conservation of the old modes of
production in unaltered form, was, on
Hi all
if this is anything like last years it will be brilliant & there couldn't be a
better time with Dodgy Dave's tax shenanigans, PFI falling apart ( literally,
in Edinburgh), the Tories at each others throats in general & a little bit of
confidence coming back to our side...
well thank-*you* Ruth! You're very encouraging.
michael
From: ruth catlow <ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org>
To: Michael Szpakowski <szp...@yahoo.com>; NetBehaviour for networked
distributed creativity <netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org>
Sent: Monday, April 4, 2016 9:
as noted above :)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/albums/72157658505648373
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All great -a little digital display case of wonders - particularly love this
one thoughvideo, bass recorder, inverse dynamics
http://www.alansondheim.org/rekorder.mp4
From: Alan Sondheim
To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2016 5:30 AM
Subject:
thanks Doron! The feeling is entirely
mutual.http://the9th.com/05/tryjalove/tryjalove13.mov
warmest wishesmichael
From: doron golan <dorongola...@gmail.com>
To: Michael Szpakowski <szp...@yahoo.com>
Cc: NetBehaviour for Networked Distributed Creativity
<netbehaviour@n
..are two of the things featuring in this 2 minute extract from a ten minute
video I made to complete my '12 remixes' vids, working with people in
Scunthorpe a couple of Saturdays ago.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/25402318543/
It's showing (with all the other remix videos) at 20-21
Yes - I completely agree Marc.Nathan Jones has done a service with this review,
although I'm not sure it's necessary to call Guattari , Deleuze and Berardi as
expert witnesses but to simply look and see what a nasty little bit of bullying
was going on here.Furthermore, the point for me is not
Kerry Baldry, who curates the 'one minutes' video series ( some of you have
probably seen these at Furtherfield ) is curating this project and asked me to
circulate the link
http://amyjohnsonfestival.co.uk/75-second-film-challenge/
please forward, repost freely...cheersmichael
Chichester, Feb 24 2016 // choose the poorest paper & the meanest mark maker //
eyes closed, wrong hand //
5 minutes //
make some art //
now open your eyes //
write your name //
write what is best //
write what is worst//
ok go
I gave a talk to fine art students at Chichester University
Beautiful, as are all these pieces. I love the slow unfolding/development over
time of the sequence. Long may it continue!
michael
From: "c...@lab404.com"
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Sent: Wednesday, February
Yes! I've been twice, each time to watch the 90 minute Leslie Thornton piece,
which is stunning. I'd like to get there again before it closes if I possibly
can -there's a Luke Fowler piece I'd very much like to see...
michael
From: Alan Sondheim
To:
HiI posted some images taken yesterday from the exhibition 'We Are Not Alone'
at 20-21 with work by Ruth Catlow, Robert Croma, the Empress of Blandings,
Doron Golan, Liz Sterry and me here:
https://www.flickr.com/groups/wana2021/pool/
free catalogue, with texts by Edward Picot, Gretta Louw,
I think it's great!michael
From: Rob Myers
To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 5:16 AM
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Join Neterarti - it's like twitter but for art.
On 20/01/16 08:44 PM, Ana Valdés wrote:
> I don't find any
We Are Not Alone 20-21 Visual Arts CentreScunthorpe North Lincolnshire, UK
January 23 – April 30 2016 Featuring work by: Ruth Catlow, Robert Croma,
theEmpress of Blandings, Doron Golan, Liz Sterry, and Michael Szpakowski
Downloadable catalogue designedby Olga Panadés Massanet, with texts
love these cut ups, Edward...
Funny, poetic and somehow...informative..
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Sent: Saturday, January 9, 2016 11:56 AM
Subject: [NetBehaviour] The artist is an ape (Kandinsky cutup, via Pall
That's very kind of you Ruth!
It's sort of related to the set of remixes/remix videos I started making in
2011. I've just completed two more of the original 12 and they're up (
including the one you posted) , as part of a playlist, here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/22738638824/in/dateposted/
I have a piece in this, a commentary on a marvellous painting by Christopher
McHugh - every issue,though, £10 well spent for anyone with an interest in
painting...
http://turpsbanana.com/current-issue
Also - new painting
'聽琴圖
3 "settings" of an aduio recording of the philiosopher Jean-Luc Nacny reading
#4 from his "58 indices on the body".Currently the top three items here:
Sorry -I'm an idiot :)
https://www.flickr.com/groups/2842320@N25/
cheersmichael
From: ruth catlow <ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org>
To: Michael Szpakowski <m...@michaelszpakowski.org>; NetBehaviour for
networked distributed creativity <netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org&g
Some videos & large self portraits done over the last week by students on the
contemporary art and design course at Writtle -please take a look if you have a
moment ( & comments, of course, welcome)
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Congratulations Simon -it's a lovely piece and thoroughly deserves a wide
showing!michael
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Subject: [NetBehaviour] Projection Room - The Unstitute
The Mouse
desperately need political solutions AND it's very valuable to have evidence
of the many different ways that people find to act in dignity and in
straightforward solidarity with each other.
cheers
Ruth
On 28/08/15 18:07, Michael Szpakowski wrote:
Absolutely - I don't think it's a male female
school?
I went to art school because when I was 14 I had an encounter with a tree
(as I passed it as a passenger in my parents' car) that I couldn't account for.
I needed to make myself unemployable for long enough to find out how I could
account for it.
On 26/08/15 09:37, Michael
Yes - the only philosophy we need on this, though, is open the borders, let
them in!michael
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Sent: Friday, August 28, 2015 3:22 AM
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, enough
money for obscene bonuses for bankers, so there is enough money to feed, clothe
house , educate and keep healthy both established inhabitants and
newcomers...cheersmichael
From: Ana Valdés agora...@gmail.com
To: Michael Szpakowski szp...@yahoo.com; NetBehaviour for networked
I just contributed to this very interesting project by Liz Flyntz:
http://whydidyougotoartschool.tumblr.com/
I understand that she is quite keen to gather further responses - her mail is
here:
http://www.lizflyntz.net/about-2/
I came across her whilst I was soliciting contributions for my
Hi allif you have a moment please sign the petition against the complete lack
of representation of female composers in the A level music syllabus.What makes
it worse was Edexcel's initial response
...given that female composers were not prominent in the Western Classical
tradition (or others
I am drawing people from the art review 'power 100' of 2014
. https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/albums/72157656514134265
I am uncomfortable, to say the least, with the idea of a 'power 100' but I am
trying
to avoid this discomfort figuring here.
There're usually two drawings for each person
thanks Edward! Not sure exactly what I'm doing with these, except they're fun
and I feel somewhat impelled that way...Really, what a world with the very idea
of an art-world power 100!warmest wishesmichael
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To: netbehaviour
thanks Alan!
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Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2015 11:00 PM
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] shameless self promotion
Really like
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/19995484555/
cheers
michael
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Should you find yourself in the Southend area between now 10th Oct I've got
three paintings in the current Essex Open at the Beecroft Gallery therePossibly
rendering your visit academic here's an image:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/19400108444/in/dateposted/
cheersmichael
the biography is a stunning piece of writing, Alan. I hadn't seen it before. I
checked my mail on my phone when I woke up ( sad , I know) started reading it
and when next I checked the time half an hour had gone. Going to finish reading
it the next block of time I get...warmest wishesmichael
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/19499835189/
cheers
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HI EdwardI checked you were registered (twice!). I think sometimes the
passwords go to spam - that happened to at least one other person. I've reset
your password I'll send it to you in a minute.This is great -unsurprisingly I
agree with virtually none of it which makes it all the more useful
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/18165399402/
an homage
cheers,
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Hi all
please take a look at this:
http://www.22thesesonarteducation.org/
and if you're so moved please register post agrrements, disagreements,
nuancing, crudifying, something else altogether:
http://www.22thesesonarteducation.org/wp-login.php?action=register
Or, if you'd prefer ,send me stuff
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cheers
michael
Please feel free to forward c
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Three paintings, sort of related:currently top of
here:https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/
permanent links:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/16747514894/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/17180040459/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/16747514894/
Faced with two major parties both offering austerity and racism it's not
entirely unsurprising that voters chose the ones who presented themselves as
being most confident and straightforward.It's instructive to compare this with
what happened in Scotland where an SNP who were at least
And I was lucky enough to see the view last night. If you're thinking about
going today -or later- you should. It's a very good show indeed - both
visually engaging and packed with stuff to think about. I think it's possibly
the best Furtherfield show yet, although they've consistently set the
Currently, the first five here:https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako
permanent links:https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/16578734224/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/17199521542/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/17013649240/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/17030964179/
HiI worked with 8 Writtle Landscape Design MA students one afternoon in March
to make this little film.I think it is rather beautiful touching. I
especially love the texts and the linguistically diverse quality of it ( it
took an afternoon to make the first draft then two weeks to
egg tempera graphite on board// 15.625X24
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/17120713675/ They are striking
againstprivatisation of 400 out of 600 jobs the victimisation of their
unionrep. // they deserve our support - please donate ( there’s a Paypal
button) orat least sign the petition
http://www.metamute.org/sites/www.metamute.org/files/styles/three-col/public/field/image/RefruseYourRole_SB-Art_Strike-1991.jpg?itok=ZevIb0tX
On 8 April 2015 at 17:05, John Hopkins chaz...@gmail.com wrote:
On 08/Apr/15 08:42, Michael Szpakowski wrote:
Way back in 2002 there was the splendid quot
Way back in 2002 there was the splendid quot; velvet strikequot; intervention
in counter strike http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/velvet-strike/
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Way back in 2002 there was the splendid quot; velvet strikequot; intervention
in counter strike http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/velvet-strike/
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A couple of us have started a Flickr group devoted to images of shopping lists.
Here's the description:
This group is for the display solely of shopping lists belonging to the
photographer/associates/family c photographed by them. It is not for found
lists. There are groups already for that.
yes! big thanks to Randall who has contributed a huge amount of energy and
generosity to this last month thanks to Furtherfield too!michael
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To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
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Sent: Thursday,
lovely ( and interesting technique-wise of course, but first and foremost,
lovely)michael
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