[NetBehaviour] XorCurses-0.0.2

2009-01-26 Thread james of jwm-art net
Hi, For those interested (in retro console/terminal ASCII games on Linux) I have just made a new release of XorCurses. It's starting to look like a proper game now :-) New to this release are: falling fish (ouch) running chickens (arrgh!) a map (woohoo!) and even, imagine this, a menu to allow you

[NetBehaviour] Weather, Sync, and Physics in SL from yesterday

2009-01-26 Thread Alan Sondheim
Weather, Sync, and Physics in SL The following have come out of the show in Second Life - ian.mp4 is based on Debris Field, the title of the installation - since it was near closing, I took out a lot of the elements present and added one which was duplicated - this was made for Ian Ah. There

[NetBehaviour] Zebulon set from last night

2009-01-26 Thread Alan Sondheim
Zebulon recording from last night Here's a recording of the set Myk Freedman (lap steel), Azure Carter (voice), and I (acoustic electric, tamburitza, ukulele) did last night at Zebulon. The original recording was incredibly noisy - I did what I could to sweeten it with CoolEdit. I'm quite happ

Re: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space

2009-01-26 Thread APO33
Hi we are trying to set up a medialab since one year in Area10 where we could welcome such meeting and open the space for projects like that. We faced a lot of difficulties due to the space condition. The space that would have been dedicated to it have been flooded 2 weeks ago... http://www.a1

Re: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space

2009-01-26 Thread Jake Harries
And we always welcome visitors if you're interested in coming to us! Jake Jake Harries Digital Arts Programme Manager ACCESS SPACE 1 Sidney St Sheffield, S1 4RG, UK t: +44 (0)114 249 5522 w: www.access-space.org Reg. Charity 1103837 On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 2:51 PM, Rob Myers wrote: > On Mon

[NetBehaviour] How can the cultural sector survive the financial crisis?

2009-01-26 Thread marc garrett
How can the cultural sector survive the financial crisis? We delve into the issues surrounding the cultural sector and the global financial crisis by inviting the esteemed Helmut K. Anheier to comment on the year ahead for us in How can the cultural sector survive the financial crisis? Focusin

[NetBehaviour] Changeover - Open Call for Submissions.

2009-01-26 Thread marc garrett
Changeover - Open Call for Submissions. What could be more temporary than guerilla exhibitions in a Temporary Art Space during the taking down of one show and the hanging of the next? Every day promises to be different with variable opening times according to the hanging schedule. The public wi

[NetBehaviour] ANTI – Contemporary Art Festiva l - Call for Proposals for Walking Projects.

2009-01-26 Thread marc garrett
ANTI – Contemporary Art Festival Call for Proposals for Walking Projects ANTI Festival 23-27 September 2009, Kuopio, Finland ANTI is an international contemporary arts festival presenting site-specific works made for public space. Over the past seven years ANTI has presented live, sonic, visual

Re: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space

2009-01-26 Thread Rob Myers
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Simon Biggs wrote: > A good precursor example, that most here are probably familiar with, is > Access Space / Redundant Technology Initiative (Sheffield), run by James > Wallbank. More hardware hacking, but nevertheless relevant. It worked! Access Space are a grea

Re: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space

2009-01-26 Thread Simon Biggs
A good precursor example, that most here are probably familiar with, is Access Space / Redundant Technology Initiative (Sheffield), run by James Wallbank. More hardware hacking, but nevertheless relevant. It worked! Regards Simon On 26/1/09 14:25, "Antonio Roberts" wrote: > I'm trying to set

Re: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space

2009-01-26 Thread benjamin
i've a friend setting up some studio spaces - they'll be very affordable - in bethnal green on hackney rd. - need a space myself for development of collaborative art cultures On 26 Jan 2009, at 14:36, benjamin wrote: > im trying to set up a london based online support for the inter > exchan

Re: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space

2009-01-26 Thread benjamin
im trying to set up a london based online support for the inter exchange of technologies through a members market and a director of useful stores and distributors. the site's nearly finished, though there needs to be more in ways of function to properly qualify for a specialist media lab fo

Re: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space

2009-01-26 Thread Antonio Roberts
I'm trying to set something up like that in Birmingham currently. It seems there's interest in it, but not the manpower. Good luck with yours, I may travel down to see it too. Ant 2009/1/26 Rob Myers : > -- Forwarded message -- > From: Jonty Wareing > Date: Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 1

[NetBehaviour] Fwd: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space

2009-01-26 Thread Rob Myers
-- Forwarded message -- From: Jonty Wareing Date: Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:11 PM Subject: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space To: org-disc...@lists.openrightsgroup.org For some time now London has been in need of a proper hacker space. The number of hacking groups has exploded over th