Re: [NetBehaviour] Turbulence.org Archive Lives On

2016-12-12 Thread helen varley jamieson
yes, great to hear :) On 6/12/16 7:35 11PM, Paul Hertz wrote: > Great news, ELO and Turbulence were critical early on to the > development of digital media art. More than that, they include the > "other histories" that don't make it into the books and lists and > (impossible) canons. > > -- Paul

Re: [NetBehaviour] Turbulence.org Archive Lives On

2016-12-06 Thread John Hopkins
On 06/Dec/16 10:01, marc garrett wrote: Finally, we will no longer need the services of long-time Turbulence.org System Administrator Jesse Gilbert. We would not have survived to-date without Jesse’s skill and dedication. Please join us in thanking him. hear-hear! yes, Jesse has done a spectacu

Re: [NetBehaviour] Turbulence.org Archive Lives On

2016-12-06 Thread Paul Hertz
Great news, ELO and Turbulence were critical early on to the development of digital media art. More than that, they include the "other histories" that don't make it into the books and lists and (impossible) canons. -- Paul On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 11:11 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote: > > This is absol

Re: [NetBehaviour] Turbulence.org Archive Lives On

2016-12-06 Thread Alan Sondheim
This is absolutely excellent; I'm associated with ELO, and they're excellent with archiving, conferences, and so forth. My nephew's associated with UVic digital media, and is probably involved in this. Congratulations! - Alan On Tue, 6 Dec 2016, marc garrett wrote: Just saw this in myu inb

[NetBehaviour] Turbulence.org Archive Lives On

2016-12-06 Thread marc garrett
Just saw this in myu inbox, which cheered me up... marc Dear Turbulence.org Community, We are thrilled to announce that Turbulence.org will stay online for the foreseeable future. Thanks to the Electronic Literature Organization (ELO), the Turbulence.org Archive (http://turbulence.org and http: