Here here! I second the motion.
From: Paul Hertz igno...@gmail.com
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Date: Thursday, April 2, 2015 at 8:21 PM
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
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Thanks Michael. And for your portraits they certainly brought the
virtuality of netartizens to life!
From: Michael Szpakowski m...@michaelszpakowski.org
Reply-To: Michael Szpakowski m...@michaelszpakowski.org, NetBehaviour for
networked distributed creativity netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
thank you for inviting me to this net-party- i learned a lot and enjoyed it
despite my future-fears
here's a copypaste in the spirit of copypasters everywhere, from the
description for craig dworkin's 'no medium'
Dworkin argues that we should understand media not as blank, base things
but as
And I want to thank Ruth Marc for their tireless energy and inspired
community building. And to all of you who have promulgated your artwork,
creative dialogue, and playful DIWOisms through this list and out into the
network. The NetBehaviour mailing is a true art of the networked practice.
so so, there
so-so
it has a beautiful under the moon ending
i wish for all not to have any fear of death, not because of easter or
religion, but from its indifference or unaccountability - it's a bit like
don't feed the trolls. it seems to me this indifference/unaccountability
can feed back into
I read the article cited, and it's very logicality undermines it; it
speaks from what seems to be a system of logical paradoxes, but it
overlooks the issues of interiority that someone like Kristeva would deal
well with, not to mention Sartre and the idea of the project. Death is not
a
Here's a site for the Sartre Project, very odd:
http://www.sartre-project.eu/en/Sidor/default.aspx
Sandy Baldwin
West Virginia University
Associate Professor of English
Director of the Center for Literary Computing
From: arc.hive-boun...@tekspost.no
It _is_ odd. I know Jean-Paul was early involved with train scheduling -
if I remember correctly, his initial break with Merleau Ponty was over the
protocol for the EOT (end of train) codes. Sartre later said - among the
ruins of passenger train A40 - that it was his first existential
Adapt
http://www.alansondheim.org/azurecd09.png
http://www.alansondheim.org/adapt.mp3
solo clarinet with adaptive noise reduction
We're increasingly isolated in Providence. I feel we're pariahs.
It's slowing me up; depression invades intention. I'm beginning
to feel everyone's furious with