[NetBehaviour] Solid Birds Flying @ Beep

2015-11-03 Thread Simon Mclennan
SOLID BIRDS FLYING 

play at BEEP - Brighton Experimental Electronic Party

7th Nov

The Verdict, 159 Edward St, Brighton

Interesting to be presented in an electronic context - cross currents?

No instruments as such..?

Only analog tapeā€¦?

Simon

http://www.meetup.com/brighton-electronic/

http://solidbirdsflying.blogspot.co.uk 





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[NetBehaviour] The Calamitous Tale of Mr Punch, Part One

2015-11-03 Thread Edward Picot

Dear all -

Mr Punch wants to spend the day making big fat sausages for his lunch, 
but his wife Judy tells him he's got to look after the baby.


YouTube - https://youtu.be/KkYZuGXPPRY
Vimeo - https://vimeo.com/144360662

- Edward Picot
http://edwardpicot.com - personal website
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Re: [NetBehaviour] 1441220508

2015-11-03 Thread Pall Thayer
Wouldn't it be funny if someone modified this to take screenshots every
couple of seconds and upload them to a secret ftp server?


On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 5:56 PM James Morris  wrote:

> #!/bin/bash
> # shoot - screenshot script.
> # intended usage: bind to two keyboard shortcuts.
> # for the second shortcut pass the option 'select'
> # (without quotes) to allow user to draw area to shoot.
> # requires: maim - screenshot application
> #   notify-send - to provide user assurance
>
> DIR="${HOME}/Pictures/Screenshots"
> FN="$(date '+%Y%m%d-%H%M%S').png"
>
> if [ "'$1'" == "'select'" ]; then
>  maim -s --nokeyboard "$DIR/$FN"
> else
>  maim "$DIR/$FN"
> fi
>
> if [ "$?" -gt 0 ]; then
>notify-send -u critical -t 500 "Screenshot FAIL $FN"
> else
>notify-send -t 350 "Wrote screenshot ${FN}"
> fi
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[NetBehaviour] 1441220508

2015-11-03 Thread James Morris

#!/bin/bash
# shoot - screenshot script.
# intended usage: bind to two keyboard shortcuts.
# for the second shortcut pass the option 'select'
# (without quotes) to allow user to draw area to shoot.
# requires: maim - screenshot application
#   notify-send - to provide user assurance

DIR="${HOME}/Pictures/Screenshots"
FN="$(date '+%Y%m%d-%H%M%S').png"

if [ "'$1'" == "'select'" ]; then
maim -s --nokeyboard "$DIR/$FN"
else
maim "$DIR/$FN"
fi

if [ "$?" -gt 0 ]; then
  notify-send -u critical -t 500 "Screenshot FAIL $FN"
else
  notify-send -t 350 "Wrote screenshot ${FN}"
fi
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Re: [NetBehaviour] 1441220508

2015-11-03 Thread Pall Thayer
Human?

On Tue, Nov 3, 2015, 18:45 James Morris  wrote:

> Potentially...
>
> Does anyone know of a tool for precisely identifying exactly matching
> areas within a set of images so as to stitch them together to form one
> large image?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 03/11/15 23:00, Pall Thayer wrote:
> > Wouldn't it be funny if someone modified this to take screenshots every
> > couple of seconds and upload them to a secret ftp server?
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 5:56 PM James Morris  > > wrote:
> >
> > #!/bin/bash
> > # shoot - screenshot script.
> > # intended usage: bind to two keyboard shortcuts.
> > # for the second shortcut pass the option 'select'
> > # (without quotes) to allow user to draw area to shoot.
> > # requires: maim - screenshot application
> > #   notify-send - to provide user assurance
> >
> > DIR="${HOME}/Pictures/Screenshots"
> > FN="$(date '+%Y%m%d-%H%M%S').png"
> >
> > if [ "'$1'" == "'select'" ]; then
> >   maim -s --nokeyboard "$DIR/$FN"
> > else
> >   maim "$DIR/$FN"
> > fi
> >
> > if [ "$?" -gt 0 ]; then
> > notify-send -u critical -t 500 "Screenshot FAIL $FN"
> > else
> > notify-send -t 350 "Wrote screenshot ${FN}"
> > fi
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Selling digital art

2015-11-03 Thread Rob Myers
On 02/11/15 04:51 AM, Antonio Roberts wrote:
>> Or you can sign prints or provide certificates of authenticity -
> That still goes falls in line with the value being based on scarcity.
> Each of the digital prints is still as authentic as the one before it.

vs.

>> You could crowdfund the edition and have the prints as backer
>> rewards at various levels.
> On a separate level I have some problems with crowdfunding
> campaigns. When artists are exchanging making unique art for $10 I
> think it undervalues the artist. (I promise that I don't see problems
> in everything!!!)

and:

>> You could also sell shares in a work/project/edition in return for e.g.
>> sponsorship mentions at shows (like at the end of a crowdfunded movie or
>> book).
> I understand what you mean, and in time I will use crowdfunding as a
> way to fund my general artistic practice, but in this case I want to
> be able to sell physical art in exchange for money money money and
> have the interaction stop there.

so: as there is market demand, you are looking to sell digital art
physically in some way that (quite rightly) does not undervalue your
work and that (also quite rightly) does not seek to impose artificial
scarcity on the work as an extrinsic driver of value?

and: this shouldn't be a flattened or reduced version of the work into
traditional media where it is time- or software-based.

I mean you could sell DVDs / Memory sticks with virtual machines or
videos on and accompanying certificates of authenticity (probably less
ornately than -
http://cremasterfanatic.blogspot.ca/2007/10/cremaster-2-on-sale-at-sothebys-new.html
).

You could also sell password access to resources on a server / in an
encrypted torrent.

And then give people instructions to pop it on a tablet, flat panel PC,
or wall-mounted monitor.

Crypto sign things for added now.

None of these need to be limited edition. If people still want something
exclusive and you don't want to restrict the work then I recommend the
dedication/patron/sponsor list approach.

I'm sorry if this is still all totally wide of the mark. :-)

- Rob.

PS -

>> (I've met some of the people from ascribe but don't have any
>> involvement with the project. Other services are available etc.)
> I spoke with them a few months ago as well. In fact, I recommended 
> that they talk to you ;-)

Oh hey thank you! I must chase them up now I think about it. :-)


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Re: [NetBehaviour] 1441220508

2015-11-03 Thread Pall Thayer
My first approach would be to use image magik to read the pixels of each
image into two dimensional arrays. search from the top for matches within a
single line and if found, search downward at the identified points to see
if the match follows.

On Tue, Nov 3, 2015, 18:47 Pall Thayer  wrote:

> Human?
>
> On Tue, Nov 3, 2015, 18:45 James Morris  wrote:
>
>> Potentially...
>>
>> Does anyone know of a tool for precisely identifying exactly matching
>> areas within a set of images so as to stitch them together to form one
>> large image?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 03/11/15 23:00, Pall Thayer wrote:
>> > Wouldn't it be funny if someone modified this to take screenshots every
>> > couple of seconds and upload them to a secret ftp server?
>> >
>> >
>> > On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 5:56 PM James Morris > > > wrote:
>> >
>> > #!/bin/bash
>> > # shoot - screenshot script.
>> > # intended usage: bind to two keyboard shortcuts.
>> > # for the second shortcut pass the option 'select'
>> > # (without quotes) to allow user to draw area to shoot.
>> > # requires: maim - screenshot application
>> > #   notify-send - to provide user assurance
>> >
>> > DIR="${HOME}/Pictures/Screenshots"
>> > FN="$(date '+%Y%m%d-%H%M%S').png"
>> >
>> > if [ "'$1'" == "'select'" ]; then
>> >   maim -s --nokeyboard "$DIR/$FN"
>> > else
>> >   maim "$DIR/$FN"
>> > fi
>> >
>> > if [ "$?" -gt 0 ]; then
>> > notify-send -u critical -t 500 "Screenshot FAIL $FN"
>> > else
>> > notify-send -t 350 "Wrote screenshot ${FN}"
>> > fi
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[NetBehaviour] Pinhole Photos

2015-11-03 Thread { brad brace }

Two Austere Volumes of Global Pinhole Photos (fuji velvia 2-1/4" slides)
-

Corn Island Pinhole Photos (Global Islands Project)
http://www.bradbrace.net/id.html http://www.bbrace.net/id.html
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ICNX8IS

Narikel Jingira Pinhole Photos (Global Islands Project)
http://www.bradbrace.net/id.html http://www.bbrace.net/id.html
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ICNXIXI


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Re: [NetBehaviour] 1441220508

2015-11-03 Thread James Morris

Potentially...

Does anyone know of a tool for precisely identifying exactly matching 
areas within a set of images so as to stitch them together to form one 
large image?







On 03/11/15 23:00, Pall Thayer wrote:

Wouldn't it be funny if someone modified this to take screenshots every
couple of seconds and upload them to a secret ftp server?


On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 5:56 PM James Morris > wrote:

#!/bin/bash
# shoot - screenshot script.
# intended usage: bind to two keyboard shortcuts.
# for the second shortcut pass the option 'select'
# (without quotes) to allow user to draw area to shoot.
# requires: maim - screenshot application
#   notify-send - to provide user assurance

DIR="${HOME}/Pictures/Screenshots"
FN="$(date '+%Y%m%d-%H%M%S').png"

if [ "'$1'" == "'select'" ]; then
  maim -s --nokeyboard "$DIR/$FN"
else
  maim "$DIR/$FN"
fi

if [ "$?" -gt 0 ]; then
notify-send -u critical -t 500 "Screenshot FAIL $FN"
else
notify-send -t 350 "Wrote screenshot ${FN}"
fi
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Re: [NetBehaviour] 1441220508

2015-11-03 Thread James Morris

I've found this: http://www.dojoe.net/tutorials/linear-pano/

But also like the author, can't help feeling Hugin (a panormic photo 
stitcher) is overkill here.


Cheers.



On 03/11/15 23:53, Pall Thayer wrote:

My first approach would be to use image magik to read the pixels of each
image into two dimensional arrays. search from the top for matches
within a single line and if found, search downward at the identified
points to see if the match follows.


On Tue, Nov 3, 2015, 18:47 Pall Thayer > wrote:

Human?


On Tue, Nov 3, 2015, 18:45 James Morris > wrote:

Potentially...

Does anyone know of a tool for precisely identifying exactly
matching
areas within a set of images so as to stitch them together to
form one
large image?






On 03/11/15 23:00, Pall Thayer wrote:
 > Wouldn't it be funny if someone modified this to take
screenshots every
 > couple of seconds and upload them to a secret ftp server?
 >
 >
 > On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 5:56 PM James Morris

 > >> wrote:
 >
 > #!/bin/bash
 > # shoot - screenshot script.
 > # intended usage: bind to two keyboard shortcuts.
 > # for the second shortcut pass the option 'select'
 > # (without quotes) to allow user to draw area to shoot.
 > # requires: maim - screenshot application
 > #   notify-send - to provide user assurance
 >
 > DIR="${HOME}/Pictures/Screenshots"
 > FN="$(date '+%Y%m%d-%H%M%S').png"
 >
 > if [ "'$1'" == "'select'" ]; then
 >   maim -s --nokeyboard "$DIR/$FN"
 > else
 >   maim "$DIR/$FN"
 > fi
 >
 > if [ "$?" -gt 0 ]; then
 > notify-send -u critical -t 500 "Screenshot FAIL $FN"
 > else
 > notify-send -t 350 "Wrote screenshot ${FN}"
 > fi
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Re: [NetBehaviour] 1441220508

2015-11-03 Thread Pall Thayer
It would be more fun to explore a home-rolled approach.

On Tue, Nov 3, 2015, 18:55 James Morris  wrote:

> I've found this: http://www.dojoe.net/tutorials/linear-pano/
>
> But also like the author, can't help feeling Hugin (a panormic photo
> stitcher) is overkill here.
>
> Cheers.
>
>
>
> On 03/11/15 23:53, Pall Thayer wrote:
> > My first approach would be to use image magik to read the pixels of each
> > image into two dimensional arrays. search from the top for matches
> > within a single line and if found, search downward at the identified
> > points to see if the match follows.
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Nov 3, 2015, 18:47 Pall Thayer  > > wrote:
> >
> > Human?
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Nov 3, 2015, 18:45 James Morris  > > wrote:
> >
> > Potentially...
> >
> > Does anyone know of a tool for precisely identifying exactly
> > matching
> > areas within a set of images so as to stitch them together to
> > form one
> > large image?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 03/11/15 23:00, Pall Thayer wrote:
> >  > Wouldn't it be funny if someone modified this to take
> > screenshots every
> >  > couple of seconds and upload them to a secret ftp server?
> >  >
> >  >
> >  > On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 5:56 PM James Morris
> > 
> >  > >> wrote:
> >  >
> >  > #!/bin/bash
> >  > # shoot - screenshot script.
> >  > # intended usage: bind to two keyboard shortcuts.
> >  > # for the second shortcut pass the option 'select'
> >  > # (without quotes) to allow user to draw area to shoot.
> >  > # requires: maim - screenshot application
> >  > #   notify-send - to provide user assurance
> >  >
> >  > DIR="${HOME}/Pictures/Screenshots"
> >  > FN="$(date '+%Y%m%d-%H%M%S').png"
> >  >
> >  > if [ "'$1'" == "'select'" ]; then
> >  >   maim -s --nokeyboard "$DIR/$FN"
> >  > else
> >  >   maim "$DIR/$FN"
> >  > fi
> >  >
> >  > if [ "$?" -gt 0 ]; then
> >  > notify-send -u critical -t 500 "Screenshot FAIL $FN"
> >  > else
> >  > notify-send -t 350 "Wrote screenshot ${FN}"
> >  > fi
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[NetBehaviour] miasmatic

2015-11-03 Thread Alan Sondheim



miasmatic

http://www.alansondheim.org/miasmatic.jpg
http://www.alansondheim.org/miasmatic.mp3

azure, vocal, song; alan, jordanian rebaba of much it landscape
of slope or curtailed by dream or miasma images on the occur,
and i am lost in of organism. you're my
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icmiasmiicasasasmimatmatmatasicasasasasmimat 'miasma' has been
icasasasmimaticicmatmimatmaticmatasmimatmiic asymptotic miasma
asmimatmimiicasicmimimiicasmimatmimimatmiic imaginary take or
miasma, too many and miasma called i have brought that
participates in matmaticmiasicasasicasmatmiasasasmimatmimimi
matmaticmiasicasasicasmatmimiasasmimaticmimi how much that very
same of legacy as my code too my eyes take your from cocaine,
hash, alcohol, miasma curtailed by that of _miasma._ a miasma,
to withdrawal harnessing of into a miasma of the of ember legacy
as my code too many shapes, my and of miasme, sm. (g. middle
midst might broke. from the asymptotic behavior of brought a
sense of many shapes, my eyes cocaine, inventory lost and miasma
and sleaziness into matter how miasma, least continues its
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within the imaginary that 

[NetBehaviour] Choose Your Muse Interview: Stanza

2015-11-03 Thread furtherfield
Choose Your Muse Interview: Stanza

Marc Garrett interviews media artist Stanza and asks what inspires him,
personally, artistically and culturally. He's an internationally recognised
artist who has exhibited worldwide since 1984, and shown over 50
exhibitions globally, and is an expert in arts and technology, CCTV, online
networks, touch screens, environmental sensors, and interaction.

Recurring themes throughout his career include the urban landscape,
surveillance culture, privacy and alienation in the city. Stanza is
interested in the patterns we leave behind, and real time networked events,
that are usually re-imagined and sourced for information. He uses multiple
new technologies so to create distances between real time, multi point
perspectives that emphasis a new visual space. The purpose of this is to
communicate feelings and emotions that we encounter daily which impact on
our lives of which are outside of our control.

http://www.furtherfield.org/features/interviews/choose-your-muse-interview-stanza
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