Re: [NetBehaviour] open source new media art programs

2013-02-03 Thread ruth catlow

Hi Mark,

Yes, the Interactive Media MA at Goldsmiths, University College London, 
run by Graham Harwood.


best
Ruth

On 03/02/2013 04:44, mark cooley wrote:
Anyone know of any college new media art programs that focus on using 
open source software. I'm doing some research.


Thanks,

mark


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Re: [NetBehaviour] open source new media art programs

2013-02-03 Thread Aymeric Mansoux
Hi Mark,

mark cooley said :
 Anyone know of any college new media art programs that focus on using
 open source software. I'm doing some research.

At the Piet Zwart Institute (PZI), Rotterdam, the Netherlands,  we have
a long history of integrating FLOSS and free culture as part of our
Media Design and Communication Master.
http://pzwart.wdka.nl/media-design/

Practically speaking, this integration is done through prototyping
sessions where free and open source software are essential, and to bring
some context on such tools, there is a monthly seminar on free culture.
Next to that, the culture of sharing is built as component of the
course with the use of a public wiki for pretty much everything that
relate to the curriculum and the students' projects.
example: http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/wiki/Networked_Media_Sampler

Last but not least, PZI is the postgraduate program of the Willem de
Kooning Academy. The latter will introduce next year three new
minors: data design, open design and digital craft which will be built
around the theme of open source and will propose a similar approach
to the BA as the way we deal with free and open source software in the
Master program.

If you are interested in the topic of free culture in art and design
education (not limited to formal education), you might want to join the
Eighty Column list where this topic is discussed from time to time.

http://multiplace.org/mailman/listinfo/eightycolumn

Best,
a.
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[NetBehaviour] Happy Birthday Alan

2013-02-03 Thread Michael Szpakowski


http://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/8439699692/in/photostream

Happy Birthday Alan!
You've been an inspiration since I first encountered your extrordinary work,
much of which I love.  Even when I'm untouched or  don't care for something of 
yours I'm constantly
moved and impressed by your integrity.
I've stolen individual ideas from you, of course, but more importantly the body 
of work
and the way you make it has taught me a great deal about what it means to be an 
artist.

I would put good money on the proposition that much of your work will be 
remembered 

and valued when many of today's art celebs are long forgotten.

I wish you happiness today and many more years of making art.

michael






From: Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com
To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org 
Sent: Sunday, February 3, 2013 4:24 AM
Subject: [NetBehaviour] Cathe on 2/2/13 end of my 60s



Cathe on 2/2/13 end of my 60s

http://lounge.espdisk.com/archives/1038 (best)
solo chromatic harp and Audacity, please listen

http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/cathe.mp3

the last piece I will make in my 60s. Time's arrow
is obdurate, fixed, inert, idiotic, supple, subject
to relativistic dilations and contractions, but
a vector in the large, a diminution of organism,
denouement of the temporary coagulation of this
intentionality, this moment. so a piece of mourning
and a piece of escape, tomorrow i can no longer
pretend, tomorrow time is always and permanently
bracketed, as time makes way for time. and i am
smashed by time which reaches back, foreknowledge
none of us should be granted, just as my tongue
claws at the very final notes in my 60s, struggles
to rearrange and bring them to an end, as end
itself is an absolute preparation for nothing. end
always comes before end; Zeno's flight died by
increment, nothing was left, spearheads without
shafts, brutality. i am fearful of death, of its
disturbance, Dunbar's

The state of man does change and vary,
Now sound, now sick, now blyth, now sary,      10
Now dansand mirry, now like to die:
     Timor Mortis conturbat me.

i write my own toon here, cathe-cathedral, less
than an hour i have, coins already on my eyes, i
won't go gentle in this or any other night, my
mouth breathes sound

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[NetBehaviour] ageart? ++

2013-02-03 Thread aharon
Hiyas,

Following the age/birthday thread, it seemed perhaps apt to mention
http://regularmarvels.com/ which i just happened to bump into..

On a different note, the bump followed another site which could be
interesting for some people here:
http://parliamentofdreams.com/

Have much Sunday fun!

Aharon
xx

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Happy Birthday Alan

2013-02-03 Thread Alan Sondheim



Thank you so much, the video and still are lovely. I do doubt my work will 
be remembered, it never makes it into the larger shows etc.; it's always 
been peripheral. My new book will silently disappear! But I'm really glad 
you appreciate the work - that means a lot. And thank you again,


love Alan

On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, Michael Szpakowski wrote:




http://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/8439699692/in/photostream

Happy Birthday Alan! You've been an inspiration since I first 
encountered your extrordinary work, much of which I love.  Even when I'm 
untouched or  don't care for something of yours I'm constantly moved and 
impressed by your integrity. I've stolen individual ideas from you, of 
course, but more importantly the body of work and the way you make it 
has taught me a great deal about what it means to be an artist.


I would put good money on the proposition that much of your work will be 
remembered


and valued when many of today's art celebs are long forgotten.

I wish you happiness today and many more years of making art.

michael






From: Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com
To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org 
Sent: Sunday, February 3, 2013 4:24 AM

Subject: [NetBehaviour] Cathe on 2/2/13 end of my 60s



Cathe on 2/2/13 end of my 60s

http://lounge.espdisk.com/archives/1038 (best)
solo chromatic harp and Audacity, please listen

http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/cathe.mp3

the last piece I will make in my 60s. Time's arrow
is obdurate, fixed, inert, idiotic, supple, subject
to relativistic dilations and contractions, but
a vector in the large, a diminution of organism,
denouement of the temporary coagulation of this
intentionality, this moment. so a piece of mourning
and a piece of escape, tomorrow i can no longer
pretend, tomorrow time is always and permanently
bracketed, as time makes way for time. and i am
smashed by time which reaches back, foreknowledge
none of us should be granted, just as my tongue
claws at the very final notes in my 60s, struggles
to rearrange and bring them to an end, as end
itself is an absolute preparation for nothing. end
always comes before end; Zeno's flight died by
increment, nothing was left, spearheads without
shafts, brutality. i am fearful of death, of its
disturbance, Dunbar's

The state of man does change and vary,
Now sound, now sick, now blyth, now sary,      10
Now dansand mirry, now like to die:
     Timor Mortis conturbat me.

i write my own toon here, cathe-cathedral, less
than an hour i have, coins already on my eyes, i
won't go gentle in this or any other night, my
mouth breathes sound

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Happy Birthday Alan

2013-02-03 Thread Bjørn Magnhildøen
Alan is an old internet troll
Even older than the internet
Internet troll, internet troll
Trollololo trollololo

Just ignore him
Because he's old and useless
And stupid as a troll, stupid as a troll
Trollololo, trollololo

When he is dead and is no more
We will all rejoice, all rejoice
What it all means, what it all means
We don't know, we don't know
Because life is shorter than a dream
Trollololo, trollololol



Best wishes, and keep going!

On 2/3/13, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com wrote:


 Thank you so much, the video and still are lovely. I do doubt my work will
 be remembered, it never makes it into the larger shows etc.; it's always
 been peripheral. My new book will silently disappear! But I'm really glad
 you appreciate the work - that means a lot. And thank you again,

 love Alan

 On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, Michael Szpakowski wrote:



 http://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/8439699692/in/photostream

 Happy Birthday Alan! You've been an inspiration since I first
 encountered your extrordinary work, much of which I love.  Even when I'm
 untouched or  don't care for something of yours I'm constantly moved and
 impressed by your integrity. I've stolen individual ideas from you, of
 course, but more importantly the body of work and the way you make it
 has taught me a great deal about what it means to be an artist.

 I would put good money on the proposition that much of your work will be
 remembered

 and valued when many of today's art celebs are long forgotten.

 I wish you happiness today and many more years of making art.

 michael





 
 From: Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com
 To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
 Sent: Sunday, February 3, 2013 4:24 AM
 Subject: [NetBehaviour] Cathe on 2/2/13 end of my 60s



 Cathe on 2/2/13 end of my 60s

 http://lounge.espdisk.com/archives/1038 (best)
 solo chromatic harp and Audacity, please listen

 http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/cathe.mp3

 the last piece I will make in my 60s. Time's arrow
 is obdurate, fixed, inert, idiotic, supple, subject
 to relativistic dilations and contractions, but
 a vector in the large, a diminution of organism,
 denouement of the temporary coagulation of this
 intentionality, this moment. so a piece of mourning
 and a piece of escape, tomorrow i can no longer
 pretend, tomorrow time is always and permanently
 bracketed, as time makes way for time. and i am
 smashed by time which reaches back, foreknowledge
 none of us should be granted, just as my tongue
 claws at the very final notes in my 60s, struggles
 to rearrange and bring them to an end, as end
 itself is an absolute preparation for nothing. end
 always comes before end; Zeno's flight died by
 increment, nothing was left, spearheads without
 shafts, brutality. i am fearful of death, of its
 disturbance, Dunbar's

 The state of man does change and vary,
 Now sound, now sick, now blyth, now sary,      10
 Now dansand mirry, now like to die:
      Timor Mortis conturbat me.

 i write my own toon here, cathe-cathedral, less
 than an hour i have, coins already on my eyes, i
 won't go gentle in this or any other night, my
 mouth breathes sound

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Happy Birthday Alan

2013-02-03 Thread Alan Sondheim


definitely and defiantly old and useless, but then what use is any of 
this? I look around at the musical instruments here and have no idea why I 
play any of them, why the practice, most of the time they're silent on 
their own unless the strings slip... as far as Second Life goes, I wander 
lonely as a cow whose friends have gone to the slaughter...





On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, Bj?rn Magnhild?en wrote:


Alan is an old internet troll
Even older than the internet
Internet troll, internet troll
Trollololo trollololo

Just ignore him
Because he's old and useless
And stupid as a troll, stupid as a troll
Trollololo, trollololo

When he is dead and is no more
We will all rejoice, all rejoice
What it all means, what it all means
We don't know, we don't know
Because life is shorter than a dream
Trollololo, trollololol



Best wishes, and keep going!

On 2/3/13, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com wrote:



Thank you so much, the video and still are lovely. I do doubt my work will
be remembered, it never makes it into the larger shows etc.; it's always
been peripheral. My new book will silently disappear! But I'm really glad
you appreciate the work - that means a lot. And thank you again,

love Alan

On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, Michael Szpakowski wrote:




http://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/8439699692/in/photostream

Happy Birthday Alan! You've been an inspiration since I first
encountered your extrordinary work, much of which I love.  Even when I'm
untouched or  don't care for something of yours I'm constantly moved and
impressed by your integrity. I've stolen individual ideas from you, of
course, but more importantly the body of work and the way you make it
has taught me a great deal about what it means to be an artist.

I would put good money on the proposition that much of your work will be
remembered

and valued when many of today's art celebs are long forgotten.

I wish you happiness today and many more years of making art.

michael






From: Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com
To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Sent: Sunday, February 3, 2013 4:24 AM
Subject: [NetBehaviour] Cathe on 2/2/13 end of my 60s



Cathe on 2/2/13 end of my 60s

http://lounge.espdisk.com/archives/1038 (best)
solo chromatic harp and Audacity, please listen

http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/cathe.mp3

the last piece I will make in my 60s. Time's arrow
is obdurate, fixed, inert, idiotic, supple, subject
to relativistic dilations and contractions, but
a vector in the large, a diminution of organism,
denouement of the temporary coagulation of this
intentionality, this moment. so a piece of mourning
and a piece of escape, tomorrow i can no longer
pretend, tomorrow time is always and permanently
bracketed, as time makes way for time. and i am
smashed by time which reaches back, foreknowledge
none of us should be granted, just as my tongue
claws at the very final notes in my 60s, struggles
to rearrange and bring them to an end, as end
itself is an absolute preparation for nothing. end
always comes before end; Zeno's flight died by
increment, nothing was left, spearheads without
shafts, brutality. i am fearful of death, of its
disturbance, Dunbar's

The state of man does change and vary,
Now sound, now sick, now blyth, now sary,      10
Now dansand mirry, now like to die:
     Timor Mortis conturbat me.

i write my own toon here, cathe-cathedral, less
than an hour i have, coins already on my eyes, i
won't go gentle in this or any other night, my
mouth breathes sound

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Happy Birthday Alan

2013-02-03 Thread Bjørn Magnhildøen
... but in the consciousness of it all, scraping along, as if a
forgotten instrument, there's sound! an experience, as long as it is
--- and when it isn't it isn't and doesn't even know.
Thanks for a continuous inspiration -
Bj


On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 7:40 PM, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com wrote:

 definitely and defiantly old and useless, but then what use is any of this?
 I look around at the musical instruments here and have no idea why I play
 any of them, why the practice, most of the time they're silent on their own
 unless the strings slip... as far as Second Life goes, I wander lonely as a
 cow whose friends have gone to the slaughter...





 On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, Bj?rn Magnhild?en wrote:

 Alan is an old internet troll
 Even older than the internet
 Internet troll, internet troll
 Trollololo trollololo

 Just ignore him
 Because he's old and useless
 And stupid as a troll, stupid as a troll
 Trollololo, trollololo

 When he is dead and is no more
 We will all rejoice, all rejoice
 What it all means, what it all means
 We don't know, we don't know
 Because life is shorter than a dream
 Trollololo, trollololol



 Best wishes, and keep going!

 On 2/3/13, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com wrote:



 Thank you so much, the video and still are lovely. I do doubt my work
 will
 be remembered, it never makes it into the larger shows etc.; it's always
 been peripheral. My new book will silently disappear! But I'm really glad
 you appreciate the work - that means a lot. And thank you again,

 love Alan

 On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, Michael Szpakowski wrote:



 http://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/8439699692/in/photostream

 Happy Birthday Alan! You've been an inspiration since I first
 encountered your extrordinary work, much of which I love.  Even when I'm
 untouched or  don't care for something of yours I'm constantly moved and
 impressed by your integrity. I've stolen individual ideas from you, of
 course, but more importantly the body of work and the way you make it
 has taught me a great deal about what it means to be an artist.

 I would put good money on the proposition that much of your work will be
 remembered

 and valued when many of today's art celebs are long forgotten.

 I wish you happiness today and many more years of making art.

 michael





 
 From: Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com
 To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
 Sent: Sunday, February 3, 2013 4:24 AM
 Subject: [NetBehaviour] Cathe on 2/2/13 end of my 60s



 Cathe on 2/2/13 end of my 60s

 http://lounge.espdisk.com/archives/1038 (best)
 solo chromatic harp and Audacity, please listen

 http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/cathe.mp3

 the last piece I will make in my 60s. Time's arrow
 is obdurate, fixed, inert, idiotic, supple, subject
 to relativistic dilations and contractions, but
 a vector in the large, a diminution of organism,
 denouement of the temporary coagulation of this
 intentionality, this moment. so a piece of mourning
 and a piece of escape, tomorrow i can no longer
 pretend, tomorrow time is always and permanently
 bracketed, as time makes way for time. and i am
 smashed by time which reaches back, foreknowledge
 none of us should be granted, just as my tongue
 claws at the very final notes in my 60s, struggles
 to rearrange and bring them to an end, as end
 itself is an absolute preparation for nothing. end
 always comes before end; Zeno's flight died by
 increment, nothing was left, spearheads without
 shafts, brutality. i am fearful of death, of its
 disturbance, Dunbar's

 The state of man does change and vary,
 Now sound, now sick, now blyth, now sary,  10
 Now dansand mirry, now like to die:
  Timor Mortis conturbat me.

 i write my own toon here, cathe-cathedral, less
 than an hour i have, coins already on my eyes, i
 won't go gentle in this or any other night, my
 mouth breathes sound

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Happy Birthday Alan

2013-02-03 Thread Simon Biggs
I agree with Helen, I think your work will be remembered far better than a lot 
of more timely stuff.

best

Simon


On 3 Feb 2013, at 19:37, helen varley jamieson wrote:

 forget about the larger shows  all that boring stuff, alan, the 
 audience you already have is much more interesting! happy birthday :)
 
 h : )
 
 On 3/02/13 5:48 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote:
 
 
 Thank you so much, the video and still are lovely. I do doubt my work 
 will be remembered, it never makes it into the larger shows etc.; it's 
 always been peripheral. My new book will silently disappear! But I'm 
 really glad you appreciate the work - that means a lot. And thank you 
 again,
 
 love Alan
 
 On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, Michael Szpakowski wrote:
 
 
 
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/8439699692/in/photostream
 
 Happy Birthday Alan! You've been an inspiration since I first 
 encountered your extrordinary work, much of which I love.  Even when 
 I'm untouched or  don't care for something of yours I'm constantly 
 moved and impressed by your integrity. I've stolen individual ideas 
 from you, of course, but more importantly the body of work and the 
 way you make it has taught me a great deal about what it means to be 
 an artist.
 
 I would put good money on the proposition that much of your work will 
 be remembered
 
 and valued when many of today's art celebs are long forgotten.
 
 I wish you happiness today and many more years of making art.
 
 michael
 
 
 
 
 -- 
 
 
 helen varley jamieson: creative catalyst
 he...@creative-catalyst.com
 http://www.creative-catalyst.com
 http://www.make-shift.net
 http://www.upstage.org.nz
 
 
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http://www.movingtargets.org.uk/  http://designinaction.com/
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[NetBehaviour] three

2013-02-03 Thread Michael Szpakowski
three:


http://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/8440839465

http://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/8441915994

http://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/8441924328

cheers

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Happy Birthday Alan

2013-02-03 Thread Alan Sondheim


You certainly are (interesting!)! I think you're right about this. I think 
there's always been a part of me that's tried to hold things together, not 
always successfully - but that's true of all of us...

On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, helen varley jamieson wrote:

 forget about the larger shows  all that boring stuff, alan, the
 audience you already have is much more interesting! happy birthday :)

 h : )

 On 3/02/13 5:48 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote:


 Thank you so much, the video and still are lovely. I do doubt my work
 will be remembered, it never makes it into the larger shows etc.; it's
 always been peripheral. My new book will silently disappear! But I'm
 really glad you appreciate the work - that means a lot. And thank you
 again,

 love Alan

 On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, Michael Szpakowski wrote:



 http://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/8439699692/in/photostream

 Happy Birthday Alan! You've been an inspiration since I first
 encountered your extrordinary work, much of which I love.  Even when
 I'm untouched or  don't care for something of yours I'm constantly
 moved and impressed by your integrity. I've stolen individual ideas
 from you, of course, but more importantly the body of work and the
 way you make it has taught me a great deal about what it means to be
 an artist.

 I would put good money on the proposition that much of your work will
 be remembered

 and valued when many of today's art celebs are long forgotten.

 I wish you happiness today and many more years of making art.

 michael




 -- 
 

 helen varley jamieson: creative catalyst
 he...@creative-catalyst.com
 http://www.creative-catalyst.com
 http://www.make-shift.net
 http://www.upstage.org.nz
 

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Happy Birthday Alan

2013-02-03 Thread Alan Sondheim



thanks, at least by Azure! Thank God (?) for Azure!
:-)


On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, Simon Biggs wrote:


I agree with Helen, I think your work will be remembered far better than a lot of more 
timely stuff.
best

Simon


On 3 Feb 2013, at 19:37, helen varley jamieson wrote:

  forget about the larger shows  all that boring stuff, alan, the
  audience you already have is much more interesting! happy birthday :)

  h : )

  On 3/02/13 5:48 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote:


Thank you so much, the video and still are lovely. I do doubt my 
work

will be remembered, it never makes it into the larger shows etc.; 
it's

always been peripheral. My new book will silently disappear! But I'm

really glad you appreciate the work - that means a lot. And thank 
you

again,


love Alan


On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, Michael Szpakowski wrote:




  http://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/8439699692/in/photostream


  Happy Birthday Alan! You've been an inspiration since I first

  encountered your extrordinary work, much of which I love.  
Even when

  I'm untouched or  don't care for something of yours I'm 
constantly

  moved and impressed by your integrity. I've stolen individual 
ideas

  from you, of course, but more importantly the body of work 
and the

  way you make it has taught me a great deal about what it 
means to be

  an artist.


  I would put good money on the proposition that much of your 
work will

  be remembered


  and valued when many of today's art celebs are long forgotten.


  I wish you happiness today and many more years of making art.


  michael





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Re: [NetBehaviour] Happy Birthday Alan

2013-02-03 Thread Edward Picot
Alan -

I wandered lonely as a cow
Whose friends had all been sent for slaughter,
When all at once I saw a plough
And felt an urge to spank my daughter.

Happy birthday!

- Edward
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Happy Birthday Alan

2013-02-03 Thread Alan Sondheim

Oh dear,
If you felt an urge to spank your daughter,
You oughter.

:-)

Alan


On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, Edward Picot wrote:

 Alan -

 I wandered lonely as a cow
 Whose friends had all been sent for slaughter,
 When all at once I saw a plough
 And felt an urge to spank my daughter.

 Happy birthday!

 - Edward
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