Re: [NetBehaviour] Does it mean something?

2009-02-04 Thread bob catchpole
Richard, Did you mean bob? Why shout? Btw, thanks for your telling analogy on lifts yesterday... you also create the knock-on effect of making the able-bodied less fit and lazier by giving them an effort-free mechanism of going upstairs. much better for the body - and mind - to take the

Re: [NetBehaviour] Charles Darwin is...

2009-02-04 Thread patrick simons
weird how he evolved into looking like GB Shaw though... On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Rob Myers r...@robmyers.org wrote: Unlike Jesus, Dawin existed though. ;-) http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/cpurrin1/evolk12/posse/chazhasaposse.htm http://www.darwinfish.co.uk/ - Rob.

Re: [NetBehaviour] Charles Darwin is...

2009-02-04 Thread Rob Myers
Unlike Jesus, Dawin existed though. ;-) http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/cpurrin1/evolk12/posse/chazhasaposse.htm http://www.darwinfish.co.uk/ - Rob. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org

Re: [NetBehaviour] Eco-scope

2009-02-04 Thread patrick simons
yes Happy Bithday Ruth. See you soon. padsxx On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 2:07 PM, corradomorg...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote: Happy Birthday! C Eco-scope is a communication tool that provides a context for discussing environmental affairs, acknowledging by its structure the importance of

[NetBehaviour] thanks

2009-02-04 Thread Ruth Catlow
Thanks Annie, Corrado, Patrick and Renee for your fine birthday greetings : ))) off now to slurp some gin and lounge about xx Ruth ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

[NetBehaviour] xORcURSES-0.0.4

2009-02-04 Thread james of jwm-art net
linux rules ok linux rules ok linux rules ok linux rules ok * Game area scrolling threshold can be altered during play by pressing 1,2, or 3. * Replay now has 9 speed settings adjusted by pressing keys 1-9 during replay. * Improved main menu - now the map names are displayed.

Re: [NetBehaviour] thanks

2009-02-04 Thread Corrado Morgana
Fuck the lounging...quaff gin by the pintloadoooh your aching head Off to newport Blagged myself a gig at csm giving a sesh on games art...wahhey us ... happy burfday Love c -Original Message- From: Ruth Catlow ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org Sent: 04 February 2009 4:33 PM To:

Re: [NetBehaviour] thanks

2009-02-04 Thread Corrado Morgana
Unfortunately that last post wasn't actually meant for the list... Ah well, I am an eedjit! c -Original Message- From: Corrado Morgana corradomorg...@blueyonder.co.uk Sent: 04 February 2009 7:12 PM To: ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org; NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity

Re: [NetBehaviour] Does it mean something, yawn

2009-02-04 Thread james of jwm-art net
Please, stop insisting upon our insistence. And really, there's no need to insult those of us who don't find it easy to understand the particular complex language in question by implying (as I see it) that we're at the mental level and have the attitude to learning of, a particular set of 5th

Re: [NetBehaviour] Does it mean something, yawn

2009-02-04 Thread benjamin
i proof and edit arts text (mostly translated or written by foreign speakers (Russian, Spanish, Austrian, Italian, Hungarian) quite often and have been since 2004. happy to look over things for the sake of culture, if you ever want to send anything by - incidentally, not that i find it

Re: [NetBehaviour] Does it mean something, yawn

2009-02-04 Thread Rob Myers
Art *is* the specialised language. Being smart at medicine is no good when a car won't start. But being good at quoting Theory is good no matter what, apparently, much like the transferable skills of management. The idea that Theory is the proper domain language of art is one that needs

Re: [NetBehaviour] Does it mean something, yawn

2009-02-04 Thread anniea
wauw I agree On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 12:14 AM, Rob Myers r...@robmyers.org wrote: Art *is* the specialised language. Being smart at medicine is no good when a car won't start. But being good at quoting Theory is good no matter what, apparently, much like the transferable skills of

[NetBehaviour] Enacting Collective Intelligence: performance presentation in UpStage this weekend

2009-02-04 Thread helen varley jamieson
This weekend a performative presentation will take place in UpStage and at the SCANZ symposium in New Plymouth, NZ. Enacting Collective Intelligence Date: Sunday 8 February (or Saturday 7th for many of you) Time: 11am NZ time Find your local time here: http://tinyurl.com/6vjkza Enacting

[NetBehaviour] Installation shots of a new piece new location

2009-02-04 Thread Alan Sondheim
Installation shots of a new piece new location On the installation at OCAD Hybrid (more information forthcoming) (thanks to Ian Ah) http://www.alansondheim.org/ panel pngs http://www.alansondheim.org/ panels pngs transform and Odyssey import [11:07] Flight Band: All Go [11:51] sensor:

Re: [NetBehaviour] Does it mean something, yawn

2009-02-04 Thread Michael Szpakowski
Superbly put Rob. Bravo ! m. Rob Myers wrote: Art *is* the specialised language. Being smart at medicine is no good when a car won't start. But being good at quoting Theory is good no matter what, apparently, much like the transferable skills of management. The idea that Theory is the