[NetBehaviour] First Symphony continued, second and third parts

2016-08-30 Thread Alan Sondheim
First Symphony continued, second and third parts http://www.alansondheim.org/smallhouses.jpg 2nd part: guzheng "little houses" http://www.alansondheim.org/symphony2.mp3 3rd part: guqin "houses in forest" http://www.alansondheim.org/symphony3.mp3 houses in forest short little houses symphony

Re: [NetBehaviour] What the hell with Snapchat?? Help!

2016-08-30 Thread Alan Sondheim
at least disorienting and different, and for everyone; the question is, what do we do about it? in the US, the potential hacking of the national election in November is frightening... alan On Tue, 30 Aug 2016, John Hopkins wrote: We are really witnessing a shifting of mediated

Re: [NetBehaviour] What the hell with Snapchat?? Help!

2016-08-30 Thread John Hopkins
We are really witnessing a shifting of mediated communications. As we age, protocols change and generations split along those differing protocol lines. the fabric of the social system continues to fray... interiority is being exhumed for profit... thoughtfulness subsumed by profiteering...

Re: [NetBehaviour] Music vid may enjoy

2016-08-30 Thread James Morris
Thanks Edward. Not suprised by that, pity it wasn't mentioned in the video credits, looked a bit much for a lone producer... Was crowdfunded and shot in Columbia, looks like he's London based. It has a website: http://hyper-reality.co/ Keiichi Matsuda has a talk on if you want to part with

Re: [NetBehaviour] Music vid may enjoy

2016-08-30 Thread John Hopkins
On 30/Aug/16 13:14, Alan Sondheim wrote: absolutely brilliant, looked like Japan to me - Medellin ... crazy stuff, to be sure. JH -- ++ Dr. John Hopkins, BSc, MFA, PhD grounded on a granite batholith twitter: @neoscenes

Re: [NetBehaviour] Music vid may enjoy

2016-08-30 Thread Alan Sondheim
absolutely brilliant, looked like Japan to me - On Tue, 30 Aug 2016, Edward Picot wrote: James - I thought this was brilliant, and I've managed to track down the original here: https://youtu.be/YJg02ivYzSs . The guy at the far end of your link evidently found this video, cut it down a bit

[NetBehaviour] Cover version/The Girl from the North Country

2016-08-30 Thread Edward Picot
Michael, I've been meaning to post a comment about this - beautifully restrained arrangement! It also sent me back to Dylan's original, then to a recent (2012) version of the song by Neil Young, and then to Neil Young's live rendition of Heart of Gold, which is priceless. That's what I call a

[NetBehaviour] Music vid may enjoy

2016-08-30 Thread Edward Picot
James - I thought this was brilliant, and I've managed to track down the original here: https://youtu.be/YJg02ivYzSs . The guy at the far end of your link evidently found this video, cut it down a bit and fitted it to some techno music which he didn't own either - the end products works

[NetBehaviour] Marking

2016-08-30 Thread Alan Sondheim
Marking http://www.alansondheim.org/marking1.png http://www.alansondheim.org/marking.mp4 http://www.alansondheim.org/marking2.png http://www.alansondheim.org/marking3.png Mountain View, cross cut on coping of Morris Canal aqueduct crossing Pompton River McNalls Corners, chisel mark on

Re: [NetBehaviour] What the hell with Snapchat?? Help!

2016-08-30 Thread Alan Sondheim
email lists, which still seem on the wane, seem to be the only online forum for extended discussion and a kind of 'care' in reading that's almost impossible elsewhere. that's why empyre, for example, works so well. there's a kind of reading-voice and interiority that allows for

Re: [NetBehaviour] What the hell with Snapchat?? Help!

2016-08-30 Thread Gill Davies
Well said, Ruth! On 30 August 2016 at 10:24, ruth catlow wrote: > I now work on the assumption that anything that i do using social media is > allowing profit-driven corporations to reach into my person, harvest parts > of my subjective experience even I didn't

Re: [NetBehaviour] What the hell with Snapchat?? Help!

2016-08-30 Thread ruth catlow
I now work on the assumption that anything that i do using social media is allowing profit-driven corporations to reach into my person, harvest parts of my subjective experience even I didn't know about, for their own profit, and at the risk of alienating my current selves from my future