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

2016-08-31 Thread BishopZ
it's just that our practices and expectations are very different > of course - > > > - Alan > > On Wed, 31 Aug 2016, BishopZ wrote: > > Can images not be so complex? >> Pinterest satisfies all of your concerns except the part about words. >> >> It

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

2016-08-31 Thread BishopZ
Quark, and I can't imagine how this might be discussed anywhere except on > an email list or dedicated blog; the complexity of the world appears > everywhere in the text. But again, I may be missing something, and I do > have to run at times to Wikipedia for particle physics infor

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

2016-08-31 Thread BishopZ
The issues of privacy are different depending if you are talking about the NSA, Facebook or Wikileaks. It is difficult to be pro-privacy in all three discussions. In terms of Facebook or Snapchat privacy, as James pointed out, be careful when simply reading the words. On Android, there are more

Re: [NetBehaviour] For all those who believed in me

2016-08-28 Thread BishopZ
Let's hope the rest of the people are not as stupid as I am #journalist On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 10:58 PM, BishopZ <xchic...@gmail.com> wrote: > yes, i like thinking outside the box like this. > it is less about the subject matter and more about the cannon, like > bitcoin, >

Re: [NetBehaviour] For all those who believed in me

2016-08-28 Thread BishopZ
greping beyond the horizon On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 10:46 PM, Alan Sondheim <sondh...@panix.com> wrote: > > pico headers nano :-) > > On Sun, 28 Aug 2016, BishopZ wrote: > > or should i say pico >>> nano >> >> On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 10:14 PM, BishopZ <xch

Re: [NetBehaviour] For all those who believed in me

2016-08-28 Thread BishopZ
or should i say pico >>> nano On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 10:14 PM, BishopZ <xchic...@gmail.com> wrote: > fan grep? f' ur' burn- > f' ur' pico- nano > > > On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 8:46 PM, Alan Sondheim <sondh...@panix.com> wrote: > >> >

Re: [NetBehaviour] For all those who believed in me

2016-08-28 Thread BishopZ
fan grep? f' ur' burn- f' ur' pico- nano On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 8:46 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote: > > > For all those who believed in me > > http://www.alansondheim.org/things3.png > http://www.alansondheim.org/things.mp4 > http://www.alansondheim.org/things4.png > > 1

[NetBehaviour] Panama Papers

2016-05-24 Thread BishopZ
I hoped- we hoped- hope in spades. The Panama Papers are proof that even innovative establishment thinkers are satisfied by the slow release of transparency. This approach could be characterized as "Hey friend, wrap up your business, it's about to get shut down." Forewarning provided to those in

Re: [NetBehaviour] aesthetics examples ... forked from : Re: Accelerationist aesthetics

2016-04-28 Thread BishopZ
These are the ones I tagged: ! Roman Cieslewicz Martin Woodtli, Videoex, 2013. Sebastian Onufszak Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst – Mask Magazine Benedict Singleton SOTW “PRISMATIC” Bumper (by Max Hattler) Studio Dumbar: Amsterdam Sinfonietta Visual Identity & Posters Ben Jones Video

Re: [NetBehaviour] Accelerationism

2016-04-24 Thread BishopZ
"The soul of wit, is the very body of untruth." -Aldous Huxley So sharp? So definitive? Is there not room for debate? at least can you e-lab-or-ate? Bz On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 6:15 PM, Simon Biggs wrote: > Nope - don’t buy it. Quackery… > > best > > Simon > > > *Simon

Re: [NetBehaviour] My name is [Your Name Here] and I am an Accelerationist

2016-04-24 Thread BishopZ
My name is Bishop Zareh and I don't know much about the topic, but like what I have read so far. I really connected with the 3D Additivist Manifesto and its description of a Junk Body, the body left behind by technology and obsolescence - the biological equivalent of Koolhaus' Junk Space - a

Re: [NetBehaviour] seeking advice on linux laptops & text animation software

2016-03-22 Thread BishopZ
VDMX is a low cost & very powerful solution for animating text & video for live performance. https://vidvox.net/ On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 11:41 AM, Rob Myers wrote: > On 2016-03-22 06:41, helen varley jamieson wrote: > >> hi everyone, >> i am seeking advice on 2 questions:

Re: [NetBehaviour] On Universal Attributes {UA}

2016-03-18 Thread BishopZ
excellent. very nice. your sense of depth is a marvel. thank you again. On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 11:40 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote: > > > On Universal Attributes {UA} > > http://www.alansondheim.org/nord3.jpg > http://www.alansondheim.org/nord.mp4 >

[NetBehaviour] been getting into futurism lately, thought i would share

2016-03-18 Thread BishopZ
https://soundcloud.com/officialsxsw/closing-remarks-bruce-sterling-sxsw-interactive-2016 World traveler, science fiction author, journalist, and future-focused design critic Bruce Sterling spins the globe a few rounds as he wraps up the Interactive Conference with his peculiar view of the state

Re: [NetBehaviour] Virtually Dead Experience

2016-02-18 Thread BishopZ
http://www.roadtovr.com/virtually-dead-mixes-live-zombie-theatre-with-vr-driven-by-the-htc-vive/ Virtually Dead is being produced by Noma Labs , a Dutch company branding themselves ‘millenial experience experts’, but are being assisted by Vertigo Games

Re: [NetBehaviour] A Story

2016-01-03 Thread BishopZ
love to hear it set > to music - > > - Alan > > > > On Sat, 2 Jan 2016, BishopZ wrote: > > >> If I write strong words, it is because the time calls it. >> >> I can not tell you anything you do not already know. >> >> Our lives are not our own.

[NetBehaviour] A Story

2016-01-02 Thread BishopZ
If I write strong words, it is because the time calls it. I can not tell you anything you do not already know. Our lives are not our own. There was a time when we could believe. There was a time when- Our time, that is the now, forever and believable- our time reaches into the beyond and

[NetBehaviour] TIFU by booking the cheapest flight #poignant

2015-11-20 Thread BishopZ
On Thursday I get a call - my boss is in a pinch. He needs me to fly from Denver to Atlanta on Sunday night. It is last minute, and I know the flight will be expensive. I bought the lowest fair listed on kayak.com as I have done hundreds of times over more than ten years. Kayak called the offer a

Re: [NetBehaviour] tsū

2015-10-25 Thread BishopZ
Looks like a very interesting idea, profit-sharing social networks. The documentation suggest that it may be structured like a ponzi scheme, which is not entirely bad. Compensation structures like that heavily favor early adopters and people that significantly grow the network. Most business in

Re: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: Tom and Gary need your help!

2015-09-10 Thread BishopZ
The DDP has come to Austin four or five times. It is wildly fun. The first few times they pretended that it was a spontaneous event, however they had applied for a parade permit weeks beforehand. Beyond that, I have never seen such a rambunctious "parade". The events inspired several local

Re: [NetBehaviour] Why did you go to art school?

2015-08-31 Thread BishopZ
I could not afford art school. I tried. I worked as a painter on construction sites for a year and saved up enough money to go to school for one semester. The trade-off did not seem worth it to me. So I bought a computer instead, worked for a few more years saving money. I learned every artform I

Re: [NetBehaviour] dismal news

2015-08-24 Thread BishopZ
I had not heard of the great migration, but it fits nicely into - all people want is a better life. I hear what Alan is saying, but Trump is a buffoon. That is how people see him. He has no more chance of being elected than Bernie Sanders. 538 blog has it all spelled out. General questions in

[NetBehaviour] Tactical Media Poem #3: Symbolic Contagion

2015-08-20 Thread BishopZ
Order of Things 1966, Michel Foucault, preface, quoting Borges, quoting a Chinese Encyclopedia, ... animals are divided into: a) belonging to the Emperor b) embalmed c) those that are trained d) suckling pigs e) mermaids f) fabulous ones g) stray dogs h) included in the present

Re: [NetBehaviour] Tactical Media Poem #1

2015-08-19 Thread BishopZ
honestly, i think we are behind schedule. Bz On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 2:07 AM, EduAustin Alliance edu...@gmail.com wrote: Be Bandersnatch Simmons. Behold her Beholder! Be that which may be beholden upon. Be bold but, beware. There is more power here than is commonly known- more

[NetBehaviour] I THOUGHT I MIGHT

2015-08-19 Thread BishopZ
send a few tactical media poems to the list. if anyone wants me to stop, feel free to reach out, Bz --

Re: [NetBehaviour] Deleuze and Pinterest

2015-06-22 Thread BishopZ
in fashion (I've known a lot of people in the industry) is that the suffering is also within fashiion; it's a closed chaotic system. Rationality is so tricky, I think; it can reference so many things. Please say more re: Virilio? Thanks!, Alan On Sun, 21 Jun 2015, BishopZ wrote: 1) Alan

Re: [NetBehaviour] Deleuze and Pinterest

2015-06-21 Thread BishopZ
excuse - Alan On Sun, 21 Jun 2015, Alan Sondheim wrote: From: BishopZ xchic...@gmail.com Hi Bishop - I found the pinterest boards fascinating; there seemed to be two things at work in them - in the first, bwo, the representations seemed to emphasize multiplicities and a certain surplus

Re: [NetBehaviour] Are you on Pinterest?

2015-06-21 Thread BishopZ
Oh and here is the trick to Pinterest: specify your region as UK or Canada or else you feed get spammed with adverts. Bz On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 5:37 PM, BishopZ xchic...@gmail.com wrote: I am by no means a Pinterest advocate, but I do have a survey question. Many of us fancy ourselves

[NetBehaviour] Are you on Pinterest?

2015-06-21 Thread BishopZ
I am by no means a Pinterest advocate, but I do have a survey question. Many of us fancy ourselves as artists - we like to make decisions, even if it is only about our own work. Online digital properties, especially the top 50 trafficked on the internet, differentiate themselves, not by content,

[NetBehaviour] Deleuze and Pinterest

2015-06-21 Thread BishopZ
? He did write a book or two on film, after all. In appreciation, BishopZ

Re: [NetBehaviour] Digital Paintings

2015-04-28 Thread BishopZ
bravo On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 7:54 PM, Mayke Blom bloemi...@gmail.com wrote: Digital paintings with digital outcomes. Free and gifted. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org

[NetBehaviour] well then yes

2015-03-31 Thread BishopZ
well yes then, with only poetics in my circle and the contest over, let me say... you will rue the day you discovered Miami will be covered... Bz --

Re: [NetBehaviour] Archives and Energies / Savage Shapeshifting

2015-03-26 Thread BishopZ
You all bring up some great points. It has taken some time for me to think thru them. I really appreciate everyones responses, and I really like the perpendicular dimensions suggested by savage shapeshifting - the biological and virtual, performance and archive, mutilation and desecration. There

[NetBehaviour] Human For Life!

2015-03-23 Thread BishopZ
I found this article about the Dutch fashion artist I had seen at sxsw. http://postmatter.com/#/currents/morphing-the-body ...and at sxsw closing Bruce Sterling had talked about curating a 3D printed house. I 3D printed my own house! Then this pops up on Vimeo: The 3D Additivist Manifesto

Re: [NetBehaviour] Bitcoin painting a picture of a kitten

2015-03-18 Thread BishopZ
anyone care to speculate on how crypto-contracts will change blockchain technology? whatever affect bitcoin-style currencies have on finance, it seems that crypto-contracts will have the same affect on industry. Rob has sent out a bunch of links about it. this stuff still has my head spinning:

[NetBehaviour] Field Report: Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator at the MoMA

2015-03-13 Thread BishopZ
Today, I went to the first day of South by Southwest Interactive (SXSW). Today's keynote was by Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator at the MoMA. First she equated Design with quality in all things, which is a perfectly valid definition of Design. Her historical root was a MoMA show from the 1920s

Re: [NetBehaviour] Field Report: Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator at the MoMA

2015-03-13 Thread BishopZ
erp. The show was from the 1950s, not 1920s, and it put airplane props on pedestals, not pestles :) Bz On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 11:34 PM, BishopZ xchic...@gmail.com wrote: Today, I went to the first day of South by Southwest Interactive (SXSW). Today's keynote was by Paola Antonelli, Senior

Re: [NetBehaviour] Field Report: Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator at the MoMA

2015-03-13 Thread BishopZ
biofacture/biolace and Anna Dumitriu's bio-textiles work - she seems to run a few workshops in UK. do you recall what examples were mentioned? On 14 March 2015 at 15:39, BishopZ xchic...@gmail.com wrote: [snip] The second-half was all about bio-art. She kept making reference back to her

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetArtizens: Do you dream of computers?

2015-03-12 Thread BishopZ
when I was studying Photoshop intently, first learning it, after many long nights of 'tips and tricks' tutorials, I had an experience unlike anything else. I was still awake, but had fallen into a trance-like state of intense focus, still using the program. When I snapped out of it and reflected

[NetBehaviour] A Behavior of Catalogs

2015-03-07 Thread BishopZ
so here is a first pass as the lines melodies of our utterances Bz The Tigers The Cultural Smog Of The Internet… The Internet of Things - the magnitude/form, flooded with a profound short-term breed of technologies. In the youth- in my regions of interaction- we are not prepared. There is

Re: [NetBehaviour] Lines of Communication

2015-03-05 Thread BishopZ
. Technology will not save us. We have not given up. Bz On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 2:57 PM, Randall Packer rpac...@zakros.com wrote: BishopZ the Internet of Things will inevitably consolidate corporate power over our personal liberty.” How so? Isn’t the Internet of Things just the idea of connecting

Re: [NetBehaviour] The NetArtizens Project

2015-03-05 Thread BishopZ
I had a dream one time of teams of artists paratrooping into troubled areas - delivering theatrical re-interpretations of local mythology - explaining in local vernacular the torment that locals faced. From Ferguson to Belfast to Jerusalem they went - para-troop-theater they called it. Nullifying

Re: [NetBehaviour] Lines of Communication

2015-03-04 Thread BishopZ
the Internet of Things will inevitably consolidate corporate power over our personal liberty unless we implement strict regulations on what part of ourselves can and cannot be quantified On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 9:28 AM, Randall Packer rpac...@zakros.com wrote: What are we, as NetArtizens

Re: [NetBehaviour] Rhizome's continuous decline

2014-10-19 Thread BishopZ
Rhizome is part of an anterior exteriority that has run amok. New Media was historical, what more do you want? The emergence of socially-relevant phenom come from very specific places. (Heath, I know you are going to totally hate me from now on, but...) The reason we all wear those matching

Re: [NetBehaviour] Help Pleeze

2014-10-12 Thread BishopZ
Wow, nice site. re: http://meetz.thespace.org/ It is chrome only, as too many sites are these days. I think the art is very beautiful - on a lot of levels - just the makeup is incredibly well done. The bridge between the realities of meetz and the circle is not very long. From a literary

Re: [NetBehaviour] ello ello, what av we here then, an exclusive club for the digerati ?

2014-09-30 Thread BishopZ
consider it like a bridge... a leap to yet another already dissipating plateau On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Roger Mills ro...@eartrumpet.org wrote: anyone uncomfortable about the exclusivity that ello seems to be propagating ? who has been invited ? why people haven't ? who you need to

[NetBehaviour] just more code as literature

2014-08-22 Thread BishopZ
var options equals function return return arguments function equals return arguments return function with let for each each return map function if is with curry params argument each with if curry arguments curry return map each with let yield view model view-model

Re: [NetBehaviour] Reading too much Kerouac

2014-06-28 Thread BishopZ
me too man, me too http://bishopz.com/post/89386288483/boy-bleed-ink On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 7:31 AM, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com wrote: Reading too much Kerouac I wake up every morning crying . I don't want to be here and cursing Roger Williams for not running down the coast a bit

Re: [NetBehaviour] Code Is Not Literature

2014-01-27 Thread BishopZ
http://cukes.info/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavior-driven_development On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 5:43 PM, James Morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote: On Mon, 27 Jan 2014 11:26:25 -0600 BishopZ xchic...@gmail.com wrote: Well yes, I can be prone to both red herrings and McCarthy-esque

[NetBehaviour] CAT22: International Call For Proposals

2011-12-16 Thread BishopZ
For your eyes only: CAT22: International Call For Proposals http://ACTlab.US Dec 14, 2011 [ Austin, Texas, USA ] The first annual ACTLab Conference Culture, Art, and Techne in the 22nd Century (CAT22) will be held April 12-14, 2012 in Austin, Texas. We invite proposals for papers, roundtable

Re: [NetBehaviour] Using Slava Balasanov's Gifpumper:

2011-09-26 Thread BishopZ
I have to say, gifpumper is pretty amazing. one of the best projects I've seen in a long time. On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 7:08 PM, Alan Sondheim sondh...@panix.com wrote: Using Slava Balasanov's Gifpumper: http://gifpumper.com/avatar Slava is a current resident at Eyebeam; Gifpumper is one

Re: [NetBehaviour] nettime?

2011-08-20 Thread BishopZ
Not sure if you are talking about nettime-l but they seem to be posting pretty regularly. Nettime-ann is sporadic; we need more moderators. Would love a bit more diversity too. A lot of the posts on NetBehaviour seem more appropriate to Nettime-ann. It is an announcement list after all, and