[NetBehaviour] Dr Hairy and the QCQ, part 7

2017-09-04 Thread Edward Picot
Dear all, The seventh in a new series of puppet-animations about the life and misadventures of an ordinary (but rather hirsute) GP. Grabber's mother goes through a bright door, Grabber comes into some property, and Dr Hairy's outspoken email about the results of his QCQ inspection finds its

Re: [NetBehaviour] trAce, LOST project

2017-09-04 Thread helen varley jamieson
yes, i do see that - people have easily accepted the sales-pitch of convenience & supposed improvement, & don't want to look under the hood at what is really going on. however in germany there is quite a lot of discussion & media reportage around issues of privacy & security; perhaps there is more

[NetBehaviour] Violence of Nightmare Thought

2017-09-04 Thread Alan Sondheim
Violence of Nightmare Thought http://www.alansondheim.org/pvd10.jpg http://www.alansondheim.org/pvd12.jpg more than anything I do wish for nuclear annihilation, this rampant species collapsed like a broken juggurnaut on a plain or mountain, on a boat or at the bottom of the sea. I'm sick of it

Re: [NetBehaviour] trAce, LOST project

2017-09-04 Thread Tamar Schori - Doflash
Hi, I believe that we have lost the ability to get lost, and to loose stuff, and to be unseen, and to be unchecked and unattended, unavailable, unattainable... With it we are loosing diversity and the right not to be understood or to be forgotten. Is it still possible to be unique? I'm sure we gai

Re: [NetBehaviour] trAce, LOST project

2017-09-04 Thread ruth catlow
Thanks for posting this Tamar. This makes me reflect on the pathology of the hype surrounding the Internet of Things that suggests that life can be improved by knowing where every "thing" is at every moment, and then making it "do" something for us. On 03/09/17 11:27, Tamar Schori - Dofl