On 21/10/15 03:15 PM, Dave Young wrote:
>
> Thanks for the quote & question! To draw a minor correlation between my
> text and this Illich quote – Illich wrote Tools for Conviviality in the
> early 1970s, the same time the first GUI (Xerox Alto, later Star OS)
> operating system was being develope
down zero
http://www.alansondheim.org/nycc45.jpg
http://www.alansondheim.org/downzero.mp3
hasapi
.zero..zero..zero
...scrap.over.zeroto.over.scrap
(the.third.character.is.a.zero)
0.00s.real.0.00s.user.0.00s.system.zeroed.out
..it's.additi
Hi Marc and all,
Thanks for the quote & question! To draw a minor correlation between my
text and this Illich quote – Illich wrote Tools for Conviviality in the
early 1970s, the same time the first GUI (Xerox Alto, later Star OS)
operating system was being developed. So it's interesting to think t
Hiyas,
In context of past conversations when people expressed a wish certain
ideas were communicated viscerally rather than, plausibly, intellectually.
Noticed an image from a recent football game:
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/oct/20/bayern-munich-fans-arsenal-protest#img-1
Fans were
Hi Dave,
I've been reading your article 'Know Your Filesystem (and how it affects
you)', and I'd like to ask a question...
The article reminds me Ivan Illich's 'Tools for Conviviality'...
In his book, he says "Society can be destroyed when further growth of mass
production renders the milieu hos
thanks Marc, glad to have some news from the ground :)
Annie
On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 11:50 AM, marc garrett
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> It was brilliant to see so many people at 'The Human Face of
> Cryptoeconomies' exhibition event last friday evening, which of course
> includes some Netbehaviourists
Know Your Filesystem (and how it affects you)
By Dave Young.
Dave Young writes about the context of Localhost: RWX, a symposium and
worksession at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop from 29-31 October 2015. He
explores how the filesystem mediates our everyday use of computer
interfaces, shaping our int
Hi all,
It was brilliant to see so many people at 'The Human Face of
Cryptoeconomies' exhibition event last friday evening, which of course
includes some Netbehaviourists from this list - much thanks ;-)
We did expect to hold our 'brief' talks in the gallery space itself.
However, we could not ge