[NetBehaviour] Domestic use of aerial drones by law enforcement likely to prompt privacy debate

2011-01-24 Thread dave miller
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/01/22/AR2011012204111.html
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[NetBehaviour] The end of the net as we know it: British ISPs Embracing Two-Tier Internet.

2011-01-24 Thread marc garrett
The end of the net as we know it: British ISPs Embracing Two-Tier Internet.

Britain's leading ISPs are attempting to construct a two-tier internet, 
where websites and services that are willing to pay are thrust into the 
'fast lane,' while those that don't are left fighting for scraps of 
bandwidth or even blocked outright. Asked directly whether ISP TalkTalk 
would be willing to cut off access completely to BBC iPlayer in favor of 
YouTube if the latter was prepared to sign a big enough cheque, 
TalkTalk's Andrew Heaney replied: 'We'd do a deal, and we'd look at 
YouTube and we'd look at BBC and we should have freedom to sign whatever 
deal works.' Britain's biggest ISP, BT, meanwhile says it 'absolutely 
could see situations in which some content or application providers 
might want to pay BT for a quality of service above best efforts.' PC 
Pro asks if it's the end of the net as we know it.

http://www.pcpro.co.uk/features/364573/the-end-of-the-net-as-we-know-it
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[NetBehaviour] [AA2011] More Memories of a Face, IPhone Photography

2011-01-24 Thread ajaco c/o bid
Dear list, have a look at 3 new IPhone Photograph's:

http://www.nictoglobe.com/new/room/New%20Room/ma20112.html

Apparently these works depict my own face, hidden in the dark corners of
our old and weary radio studio. Can it be that my face is as old and weary
as these pictures?

Is the self-image at the end of it's life cycle?

Is this exemplary for the state we're in?

Feeling as if Yamo is hitting me hard!

Be well!

Andreas Maria Jacobs

http://nictoglobe.com
http://burgerwaanzin.nl






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[NetBehaviour] ACE CALL FOR PROPOSALS ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM 2011.

2011-01-24 Thread info
ACE CALL FOR PROPOSALS ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM 2011.

Deadline January 30th, 2011

FOLLOWING BY:

April 15th, 2011- July 15th , 2011- October 15th, 2011.

 From 2005, the Artist in Residence International Program (ARIP) is 
'ace’s core program and the starting point of many of our activities and 
projects. To be in residence at ‘ace means: to work collaboratively, to 
receive technical and artistic assistance and to be immersed in a 
vibrant city's cultural life. While in residence, the artists will 
benefit from an intense production time enhanced by the exchange of 
ideas and experiences with peers.

Artists-in-residence are selected by their proposals submitted by an 
online open call. Ace pays special attention to those projects 
questioning the singularity of the art object by using the reproducible 
capacity of traditional and/or experimental printmaking techniques, 
photography, new media and/or design, exploring their mutual 
interference and hybridizations, as well as those proposals that attempt 
to make interventions in the urban environment.

Residencies:

CREATIVE PRODUCTION
http://www.proyectoace.org/en/production_residencies

INSPIRING EXPERIMENTATION
http://www.proyectoace.org/en/explorations_residencies

A PLATFORM FOR DIALOGUE
http://www.proyectoace.org/en/interventions_residencies

http://www.proyectoace.org/the_residencies
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[NetBehaviour] The Inside Story of How Facebook Responded to Tunisian Hacks.

2011-01-24 Thread marc garrett
The Inside Story of How Facebook Responded to Tunisian Hacks.

It was on Christmas Day that Facebook's Chief Security Officer Joe 
Sullivan first noticed strange things going on in Tunisia. Reports 
started to trickle in that political-protest pages were being hacked. 
We were getting anecdotal reports saying, 'It looks like someone logged 
into my account and deleted it,' Sullivan said.

For Tunisians, it was another run-in with Ammar, the nickname they've 
given to the authorities that censor the country's Internet. They'd come 
to expect it.

http://tinyurl.com/62mvmgd
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Re: [NetBehaviour] NetBehaviour Digest, Vol 812, Issue 1

2011-01-24 Thread Anthony Stephenson
Yeah, I remember couching my questions for an interview with him with quotes 
from art magazines of the day - he had difficulty accepting any of their 
premises. Then he went out to the Mexican desert to reproduce his thumbprint 
with asphalt.

~Anthony Stephenson
eTonys.com


 
 Message: 10
 Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2011 11:20:37 -0500 (EST)
 From: Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com
 Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Dennis Oppenheim
 To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
     netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
 Message-ID: alpine.neb.2.00.1101231118240.1...@panix3.panix.com
 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed
 
 
 
 Most of his work wasn't systems based, but allegorical on a
 large 
 theatrical scale; there was an article decades ago by
 Burnham talking 
 about the way Oppenheim's work couldn't be pigeonholed,
 that it evaded 
 critique - which is one reason it wasn't discussed the way
 Acconci or 
 Graham were - they were far more linear... Dennis was in my
 Individuals 
 book with one of the richest texts / pieces around - Alan
 
 On Sun, 23 Jan 2011, Simon Biggs wrote:
 
  A major influence on my work. A key artist, up there
 with Smithson and
  Sonfist. These were systems based artists who were
 able to transcend the
  reductive logic so many felt compelled to indulge when
 captivated by systems
  thought. They each offer important lessons for artists
 working with digital
  media, even though they never worked with it.
 
  Best
 
  Simon
 
 
  On 23/01/2011 00:24, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com
 wrote:
 
 
 
  Dennis Oppenheim just died; he was one of the most
 amazing artists I've ever
  known... A really sad day -
 
  - Alan
 
 
  ==
  email archive: http://sondheim.rupamsunyata.org/
  webpage http://www.alansondheim.org
  music archive: http://www.espdisk.com/alansondheim/
  current text http://www.alansondheim.org/qw.txt
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  http://www.littlepig.org.uk/
 
  s.bi...@eca.ac.uk
  http://www.elmcip.net/
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 music archive: http://www.espdisk.com/alansondheim/
 current text http://www.alansondheim.org/qw.txt
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[NetBehaviour] Furtherfield explained further

2011-01-24 Thread Edward Picot
I like that video! Do we take it that the Matt Catlow who plays the 
music is a relative?

I like the new site, too, although I had a bit of difficulty getting 
signed in at first (which Olga very helpfully sorted out for me).

- Edward
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[NetBehaviour] very early work

2011-01-24 Thread Alan Sondheim


very early work

poser / live / bryce / mocap

http://www.alansondheim.org/pirou.mov

up for short time only

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[NetBehaviour] Art Funds outperform stocks and bonds « Artabase Editorial

2011-01-24 Thread Rob Myers
http://blog.artabase.net/?p=2682
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[NetBehaviour] Critiquing Power and Contesting Meaning.

2011-01-24 Thread marc garrett
Critiquing Power and Contesting Meaning.

Natalie Fenton, Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, 
University of London.

We are, yet again, at a moment in the history of higher education in 
England when the arts, humanities and social sciences have been forced 
into a position of self-defence. With a vicious policy decree that all 
non-science, technology, engineering and medicine (STEM) subjects suffer 
the wholesale removal of public subsidy for teaching while tripling the 
tuition fee up to £9,000 per year, all arts, humanities and social 
sciences are being told to privatise or die. The clear message is that 
if a subject is not perceived to be of direct economic utility, not 
prepared to be business-friendly or industry-relevant then it’s a luxury 
we can do without. The only point of any higher education is to provide 
cogs in a machine (otherwise known as students) for industry and 
economic benefit. Media education, for once, is not alone. But it gives 
the question – ‘what is the point of media education?’ – heightened 
political significance.

Yet even in the midst of this stark political reality I still find 
myself deeply annoyed and desperately perplexed with regards the very 
silliness that demands the question be put at all. We may just as well 
ask why study culture? Why be concerned with a critical analysis of 
communication? Why do we seek to understand information processes and 
institutions? Or even, why study society? Why, because ‘the media’ are 
key to all these things and many more through the production and 
circulation of social meaning. The process of making sense of the world 
and taking meaning from the things that surround us is a fundamental 
part of life. The media, in all its forms, impinge on the ways we 
interpret and evaluate the world, what social and political issues are 
prioritized and why and how we interpret them. Such concerns reflect 
directly on the democratic process and our role as functioning citizens 
– should we go to war or not? Should we tighten immigration laws or not? 
Should we shrink the welfare state or not? Should universities charge 
(higher) tuition fees or not?

The reason we bother with media education is because of the multitude of 
ways in which the media play a part in our lives. Many scholars claim 
that the media in one form or another change people; change the way we 
relate to each other as people, the ways we perceive ourselves, the 
world around us and our place in it. Others claim that the media change 
society and social processes; the way governments govern; the way we 
elect our political representatives, the way social policy is construed, 
set and implemented; the way the legal system operates and democracy 
functions (or flounders). Others look to the media’s role in economics; 
the dominance of market values, the rise of the cultural industries and 
commodification of culture. Still others focus on culture and 
creativity; the media as a means of storytelling, expression and 
aesthetic pleasure that build forms of narrative and symbolic presence 
in our lives that impact on our felt experience of and involvement in 
our culture(s).

more...
http://www.manifestoformediaeducation.co.uk/2011/01/media-education-should-be-5/
 

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[NetBehaviour] IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

2011-01-24 Thread lucille c
  [image: auborddugouffre/wojnarowicz_4 par
loychan]http://www.flickr.com/photos/loychan/5349753633/
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loychan]http://www.flickr.com/photos/loychan/5350368542/
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loychan]http://www.flickr.com/photos/loychan/5349756137/
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loychan]http://www.flickr.com/photos/loychan/5350368172/
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loychan]http://www.flickr.com/photos/loychan/5349755801/
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loychan]http://www.flickr.com/photos/loychan/5349755727/
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loychan]http://www.flickr.com/photos/loychan/5349755601/
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loychan]http://www.flickr.com/photos/loychan/5350367720/
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loychan]http://www.flickr.com/photos/loychan/5349755123/
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loychan]http://www.flickr.com/photos/loychan/5349755017/
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loychan]http://www.flickr.com/photos/loychan/5350366848/
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loychan]http://www.flickr.com/photos/loychan/5349753833/
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loychan]http://www.flickr.com/photos/loychan/5350365870/
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loychan]http://www.flickr.com/photos/loychan/5350365620/http://www.flickr.com/photos/loychan/5350365620/
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Re: [NetBehaviour] IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

2011-01-24 Thread De wraak van Baltassar Geraards

Wow!

Andreas Maria Jacobs

w: http://www.nictoglobe.com
w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl

On 25 Jan 2011, at 01:56, lucille c c.luci...@gmail.com wrote:



























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[NetBehaviour] new! - 5 Hausa raft-zither solos

2011-01-24 Thread Alan Sondheim


new! - 5 Hausa raft-zither solos

1: on the large zither, preparatory to the others.
2-4: large raft zither solos with an amazing range of effects,
including harmonics, guzheng-like finger movements, and so forth.
5-6: small raft zither, with a range of different effects,
including guzheng movements and grass-string-bending.
slight echo added. recorded with zoom recorder.
amplification of the zithers through contact mics into a small
portable amplifier.
otherwise none of the sounds were modified.
very happy with the direction of these pieces, something new for me!
http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/rf1.mp3
http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/rf2.mp3
http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/rf3.mp3
http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/rf4.mp3
http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/rf5.mp3
(all hail the sterile neutrino!)

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