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Lots of talk about Freedom lately. It's interesting to see fluctuations and
tensions between the idea of freedom being itself socially constructed and yet
such a reliance on the individualist view of Freedom being what I want to do
when I want to do it. Maybe Freedom is found in responsibility
Of course Gibson more commonly defined cyberspace as a consensual
hallucination. This sets up the an interesting relationship between what is
and what could be. To that extent what we imagine becomes real. Believing is
seeing rather than seeing is believing. Governments and corporations can
Digital culture precedes digital media and technology. It begins with an
attitude and a series of ideas and beliefs that are found first outside of
digital technologies. The 19th. century locomotive, Ford's 1910 assembly line
and other technologies were embodiments of the break down of
Anyone know of any college new media art programs that focus on using open
source software. I'm doing some research.
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Lion King Remake: A recipe for Hilarity and Disaster (or at least a few good
laughs over lunch with a copyright lawyer).
This is what you get when you add:
40 or so severely fatigued freshmen game design students
+ a cruel instructor ready to indulge in his student's childhood dreams (which
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remarks about gardening. And a big thanks to
Mark Cooley for that lovely video.
If everybody needs to understand code because our society is to a large extent
controlled and regulated by code, then everybody should also take a course in
economics... and of course politics... and social sciences
While FOX, CNN etc. were still scratching their heads seemingly trying to
figure out what it's all about, seven year old Celia Cooley visits McPherson
Square in Washington DC to see for herself... and in the process, discovers why
the revolution will never be televised.
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I'm right there with you Patrick. I feel the same way. If I didn't feel
compelled to keep up with technoculture because of the classes I teach, I would
happily give up most of my computer use. It took me years to kick my Television
habit and finally I can sit in a quite room without a tv
photographer charles cohen has also done a series exactly like this
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On Sat, June 4, 2011 14:54, mark cooley wrote:
for the pic you'd have to ask Barbara Kruger.
As far as the one's own mind idea. That went out the window with the
invention of cultural studies or at least I thought. Not that
everyone has
to buy
like mine...
May I use it for Friction Research Issue 4?
Best
Andreas Maria Jacobs
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On Jun 3, 2011, at 16:58, mark cooley flawed...@yahoo.com wrote:
Friction Research Issue #4
29 May 2011
Essay:
Saskia Isabella Maria Korsten
I believe
Friction Research Issue #4
29 May 2011
Essay:
Saskia Isabella Maria Korsten
I believe that in order to reclaim one's mind one should be able
to critically assess the influence media have on one's perception of the world.
What one's mind is there to
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On 05/08/2011 01:41 PM, mark cooley wrote:
Here's a new painting series featuring patented colors.
They appear to be trademarked colours rather than patented? Trademarks
and patents are very
Here's a new painting series featuring patented colors.
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i have a new cd out on Lux Eterna records. you can check it out
herehttp://remediationmusic.com/
also, a video for one of the tuneshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd5tSRBO-tI
happy listening!
oh, and if you want it for free - contact me off list and i'll set you up.
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in a related story here in DC suburb university - design 1 class puts gold fish
in all of the building's six bathrooms. Outrage ensues by fish eaters of all
kinds.
my take, the stunt wasn't cruel enough. if they'd skinned and gutted the fish
alive or left them out on a boat deck to suffocate
one difference: eating words won't fill the stomach.
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you're right, but it's easier to think that i was drunk - at least it's a good
excuse for falling overboard!
best,
mark
You dreamed you fell overboard drunk, whereas in fact you were totally
sober... :-)
Thanks, Alan
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010, mark cooley wrote:
Very nice! I enjoyed these very
Very nice! I enjoyed these very much. Love the out-blues approach. Good recipe
of rawness and finesse! I'm falling drunk overboard on the Mississippi and
washing up on some oily gulf island beach. I had a dream, but can't remember
what it was.
Three Guitar Solos - check them out -
Three
back to the anarchist kitchen thing. the work has potential, but from what I've
seen of some of these food collectives that are popping up lately is that they
throw words like revolutionary and anarchism around while maintaining a typical
bourgeois attitude about food production and
unfortunately, at least in the US, cooking your own food and building community
IS pretty revolutionary these days.
i guess if he'd been hacking the newest tech toy to create a virtual community
that'd be news worthy.
btw. revolutions have also been going on for centuries. am i missing
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beautiful and indeed timely
Especially moving to hear the words again.I ain't going to study
war no more.
last but not least, I'm with you on that dream that things could be
otherwise...
Renee
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On Jan 18, 2010, at 2:20 PM, mark cooley wrote:
A year has
A year has passed and the euphoria has subsided. I've been reflecting for the
past couple of weeks on a phrase that made its way through the media and onto
t-shirts and wall plaques in the fall of '09, and which I again only recently
stumbled upon in a activist bookstore. The timing was
Helen,
Thank you for the generous restatement of a perfectly understandable original.
Frankly, I wouldn't have had the patience. It always amazes me just how bold
idiocy can be. One would think that an unfamiliar language might spark one's
curiosity to well... want to learn something rather
coined for artwork that
“critically engages with cultures of food production and consumption as a
specific site of biopolitics” (Mark Cooley and Ryan Griffis). Presenting
startling revelations about the nature of agribusiness and food production,
what characterizes the artists and projects featured
effect of spam,
malware, and the like - I fear corporations, but I fear gangsterism even
more, especially gangsterism knocking at my inbox, harddrive, and mbr.
Sorry for meandering here - Alan
On Thu, 8 Oct 2009, mark cooley wrote:
Alan,? I knew this would happen. I was following up
farms for example.
- Alan
On Wed, 7 Oct 2009, mark cooley wrote:
I'm with you Marc. Also though, there should be some recognition here of
attention capital. when we're participating in so-called social networking
sites we're in fact providing labor for the corporations that own
I'm with you Marc. Also though, there should be some recognition here of
attention capital. when we're participating in so-called social networking
sites we're in fact providing labor for the corporations that own the
platforms. Simply, it goes like this - some influential economists and
It is not illegal to have a police scanner in the U.S. The notion that it is
illegal to pass information on to others obtained by such means is absurd.
Anyone can have a scanner and listen to it for themselves, how would telling
someone else what they hear violate any law. This would be
ha! never thought i'd be called that! :-)
Optimist! :-)
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009, mark cooley wrote:
What is life?
Life is my horizon.
Life is your horizon. This is is the same thing.
Always I witness your life.
Life is my gateless gate.
Life is your gateless gate
i agree with Michael here. There needs to be some criticism of enlightenment
ideology. As was stated, it's not too difficult to criticize religion as
strictly ideological, but if we can apply Marx's critique of ideology to many
other realms - including science. The definition of ideology that
note to self: if i want my work to get lots of attention - use porn.
actually, i like the piece. pretty hilarious i think. i think it works - for me
- on a number of levels. one, as a deconstruction of porn - what i mean is how
it refuses the viewer any engagement in terms of believability
Thanks for listening Pall, Marc, James, Brian. And thanks for the kind words.
I do a lot of stuff with sampled material but this is all my own
instrumentation. on sabbatical and recording some new stuff and remixing some
old. Thanks again, compliments mean a lot coming from you guys.
But hey, who doesn't like Monty Python?
Bob
Thanks,
Bob, I'm glad to provide a little entertainment and I humbly bow to
anyone else in the audience who hasn't already pegged me with a tomato.
And apologies out to Bob and Rob for misreading Rob where I should
have read Bob on that particular
There's been a lot of good debate here concerning the Boomberg boycott. I have
to say that I haven't seen the cartoon that accompanied the call so that may
have changed the direction of my thought on this - I only get a text version of
the list. I cannot speak for the intentions of those who
If you have actually read (I hesitate to say
understood) what I have
written you'll know that I have made more than one
comment regarding
truth. Which ones do you believe to be false and why?
It is the claim to know absolute truth period - isn't that enough - need we get
into particulars?
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there's no such thing as a proportional response to terrorism.
NY mayor and media mogul Mike Bloomberg talks about the killing ratio of 100 to
1 Palestinians to Israeli deaths in this recent attack on Gaza. h, i wonder
if Bloomberg's recent trip
I'll never understand why any criticism of Israel is automatically taken as
racism by some. I have Jewish friends who don't like the apartheid happening in
Palestine any more than I do. I don't see that the problems that you point out
concerning racist attitudes around the world have anything
, February 18, 2009, 9:23 AM
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 2:38 PM, mark cooley flawed...@yahoo.com wrote:
I'll never understand why any criticism of Israel is automatically
taken as
racism by some.
I'll never understand why some racists think they can shut down debate
by saying this.
The project
first, i am not insulting anyone on the list. i stated that the text WAS NOT
written for a 5th. grade class (so why treat it like it was). i'm guessing that
Rob (and everyone else on the list) understood quite well what was being said
in the initial post - perhaps a bit wordy for the taste of
Thank you Simon for pointing out the obvious (I guess it needed to be done).
As for those whose eyes glaze over at the sight of unfamiliar language - how do
we learn anything to begin with if we shut off every time we hear something
unfamiliar. When we ridicule those using a different
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2008. Interactive installation with modified PS2 game play.
About the work
Kids in Congo were being sent down mines to die so that kids in Europe and
America could kill imaginary aliens in their living rooms.
- Oona King, former member of the British
I probably should have clarified in my statement concerning content. Of course
whether the film is idiotic or not has no significance legally whether it is
fair use of not, but certainly the copyright owner has the right on whether or
not to file a suit based on content. That's why fan sites
If a film with Hollywood producers has trouble using
media clips, what hope does an average citizen have of using something
without worrying about huge legal expenses that could result?
The average citizen probably has much less of a chance getting sued for using
copyrighted material. It's
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State of Art - A Conversation with G.H. Hovagimyan
A conversation between G.H. Hovagimyan and Mark Cooley conducted through
electronic mail - January 2008.
MC: Over the years, you've had experiences with various authorities that have
tried in one way or another to censor your work. I'm
Mr. Upton, To be honest, it was kind for you to consider my rather flip
response enough to post such an articulate reply. I hope I haven't offended I
reread my post and cant really defend it. These kinds of outbursts are
exactly why I mostly lurk on lists. Quick readings and
Mr. Upton,
Perhaps if you disagree with James' assessment of the work you could offer some
defense of the work. I'm reserving judgement myself, but your message seems to
be more contemptuous of art criticism and more mean spirited than the post
written by James. Perhaps James didn't offer an
One Night With You: Solo Compositions for the Casiotone MT-520
Electronic Keyboard
Instrument: Casio, Casiotone MT-520Electronic Keyboard
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Choose the right car
between stations
The public airways are mapped almost entirely to the mandates of
consumer demographics, psychographics and other methods of locating, courting
and creating compliant consumers and citizens. This sad context provides an
aesthetic space where the mash-up and obliteration
(Second) Life Studies
Master landscape painter Geoff Scott offers up a gorgeous series of conté,
pastel and watercolor studies. Done on location during Geoff's most recent
metaverse travels.
http://www.thefieldmuseumofart.org
The field museum of art
This museum, its exhibitions, the
Calling America is a citizen's journalism project that will explore, through a
series of programs, the possibilities of sociable media platforms and common
communications technologies in the practice of participatory journalism and
documentary.
Program 1: March on the Pentagon
A diverse
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8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time
with the Yahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut.
http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#news
http://www.themustard.com/hot_trends/jesus-christ-beanie.jpg
http://agustintrelew.webcindario.com/Jesus%20Children-12.jpg
http://www.pancakesforjesus.com/jesus-pancake-1.gif
http://blogs.citypages.com/blotter/images/blotter%20jesus%20092905.jpg
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http://www.globalchange.com/images/birdflu.jpg
Google searches:
inurl:ViewerFrame?Mode=
inurl:ViewerFrame?Mode=Refresh
inurl:axis-cgi/jpg
inurl:axis-cgi/mjpg (motion-JPEG)
inurl:view/indexFrame.shtml
inurl:view/index.shtml
inurl:view/view.shtml
liveapplet
intitle:live view intitle:axis
intitle:liveapplet
allintitle:Network Camera
March 17, 2007 - people from around the world will march on the U.S. Pentagon
to demonstrate against current U.S. foreign and domestic policy. The march also
commemorates the 40th anniversary of the levitation of the Pentagon.
Please spread the word and put a splash page on your site. You
control of an accessed camera's, zoom, pan,
snapshot and other features. Camera controls are removed from the interface
for the Dear Internet installation and the cameras are set to refresh every 30
seconds.
http://www.dearinternet.org
a project by mark cooley and edgar endress
Jason, Just dipped my feet in your zoophilia pages. Great work - i'll have a
longer look later. the emails you've received are hilarious. Great responses!
mark
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