Re: [NetBehaviour] Maecenas

2017-10-18 Thread Gretta Louw
conci, Dennis Oppenheim, Genesis P. Orridge, but also >> Hannah Wilke, etc. A pretty mixed group. Most of the hard-core >> conceptualists were male, but there are also Adrian Piper, the Guerilla >> Girls, Alice Aycock and Nancy Wilson Kitchel, Martha Wilson, etc., who >> spanne

Re: [NetBehaviour] Maecenas

2017-10-16 Thread Gretta Louw
It’s interesting to me that artists working with immaterial / non-existent artworks in the past are so overwhelmingly male, but I don’t know yet what it means… http://www.modernedition.com/art-articles/absence-in-art/the-invisible-artwork.html

Re: [NetBehaviour] Patrick Tresset exhibition PV and conversation with Dr Nick Lambert

2017-10-12 Thread Gretta Louw
I hope I can see this when I’m in London Irini, looks great! > On 11. Oct 2017, at 19:17, Irini Papadimitriou wrote: > > Dear All > > I am very pleased to announce our new exhibition, Whilst we were here... by > Patrick Tresset, which opens at Watermans on Wednesday

Re: [NetBehaviour] Maecenas

2017-10-12 Thread Gretta Louw
inition of art as defined by art lovers, critics, > historians, machines > and artists as defined by themselves and others >> >> h ;) > But I'm not sure that is the question I was looking for! > > Ruth > > >> >> >> On 11.10.2017 10:51, Gretta Louw

Re: [NetBehaviour] Maecenas

2017-10-11 Thread Gretta Louw
I’ve been spending a lot of time puzzling over social media lately and think (horrifyingly) that the value of the latter is increasingly measured in instagram followers - we’re not yet at the point of openly sponsored posts, but indirectly I think it’s already happening… > On 11. Oct 2017,

Re: [NetBehaviour] 'intelligence is not enough' notes from talk at TPG

2017-05-31 Thread Gretta Louw
hoo! Gretta in London :) > > > On 31/05/17 10:19, Gretta Louw wrote: >> Thanks Katriona! Looking forward to checking it out. >> >> Also, I might be coming to London in July for a couple of days, so hope we >> can catch up then! I got an invitation to speak on a pane

Re: [NetBehaviour] 'intelligence is not enough' notes from talk at TPG

2017-05-31 Thread Gretta Louw
roup Therapy, UNSW Galleries, curated by Vanessa Bartlett, Sydney, Australia. December 2017 - February 2018 - Networking the Unseen, Villa Merkel, curated by Gretta Louw, Esslingen am Neckar, Germany. > On 29 May 2017, at 16:05, Katriona Beales <i...@katrionabeales.com> wrote: > &g

Re: [NetBehaviour] I saw this from Annie. It made me sad...and curious

2016-12-13 Thread Gretta Louw
ealt with, the larger community in a new way, opening up > vistas, empowering; - and the latter opened up internal territories that > educate, move, inspire, and are solitary and breathtaking. We need both here. > Both refused boundary in different ways... > > Sorry to go on h

Re: [NetBehaviour] I saw this from Annie. It made me sad...and curious

2016-12-13 Thread Gretta Louw
Haha, Alan there is no imperative in what I said, there is a plea, a hope, a wish. The imperative comes from outside and above - the imperative to “make a living”, the imperative to pay taxes, the imperative to write reports with quantitative analysis of why funding you received was well spent

Re: [NetBehaviour] I saw this from Annie. It made me sad...and curious

2016-12-12 Thread Gretta Louw
possibilities and impossibilities - as usual we > complained, were nostalgic - net art is changing, the internet is not what it > was etc. but I also learned that Ubermorgen (Hans and Liz) became professors > in netart at a German artschool > netart became a construct, starts to become hist

Re: [NetBehaviour] next Thursday cyberformance evening Connect

2016-11-22 Thread Gretta Louw
Wow, love that piece Ruth! Sadly I have other plans on Thursday evening and will be afk - best of luck, Annie! g. > On 21 Nov 2016, at 4:39 PM, ruth catlow wrote: > > ahem... > this photo http://www.somewhere.org.uk/broadcast/pilgrims/ruth/cloud.htm >

Re: [NetBehaviour] Call for Proposals: Arts Research at the festival of Algorithmic and Mechanical Movement

2016-09-28 Thread Gretta Louw
This looks amazing! Please give more notice next time so we (who are not in the area) have a chance to make it! All the best, Gretta Sent from my iPhone > On 28 Sep 2016, at 14:53, thor wrote: > > Dear all, > > Apologies for x-posting. > > The AlgoMech Arts Research

Re: [NetBehaviour] About hosting Networking the Unseen exhibition at Furtherfield

2016-07-21 Thread Gretta Louw
behaviour-requ...@netbehaviour.org >> >> You can reach the person managing the list at >>netbehaviour-ow...@netbehaviour.org >> >> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >> than "Re: Contents of NetBehaviour digest..."

Re: [NetBehaviour] Networking the Unseen Video

2016-07-08 Thread Gretta Louw
> resonates deeply beyond the traditional shallowness of the ‘art market’ > dominated world, as well as the soiled sheen of corporate nonsense that > blinds us all from building real alliances with others on our own terms. > > Wishing you well. > > marc > > On 6 July

Re: [NetBehaviour] Networking the Unseen Video

2016-07-06 Thread Gretta Louw
:00, furtherfield <furtherfiel...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Networking the Unseen Video. > > This video was taken at Networking the Unseen opening event at Furtherfield > Gallery (London) on Friday 17 June 2016. > https://vimeo.com/173324435 <https://vimeo.com/173324435> &g

Re: [NetBehaviour] #PostRefArt

2016-07-06 Thread Gretta Louw
ment is voted in, as well as other everyday pressures that are > usually imposed on the psyche via media and corporations? > > > > Wishing you well. > > > > marc > > > On 5 July 2016 at 10:01, Gretta Louw <gretta.elise.l...@gmail.com > <mailto:g

Re: [NetBehaviour] #PostRefArt

2016-07-05 Thread Gretta Louw
Definitely agree, Ruth. The other thing I was discussing with Katriona Beales last night over Skype, as a result of the last few weeks for me of the exhibition, being with the Warnayaka artists in London and here in Munich, and lots of talking, was about the notion of home and what it means.

Re: [NetBehaviour] About hosting Networking the Unseen exhibition at Furtherfield

2016-07-05 Thread Gretta Louw
erfield Gallery, curated by Gretta Louw with Marc Garrett and Ruth Catlow, London, UK. 4 August 2016 - Your Emojis Are Not Innocent: Selfies and Alterity, artist talk at Furtherfield Commons, Finsbury Park, London. 6 August 2016 - Do It With Others - Art and Solidarity in the Age of Networks,

Re: [NetBehaviour] II Technoshamanism Meeting in Berlin!

2016-07-01 Thread Gretta Louw
Oh man, gutted that I will be missing this by just a few hours! Have to leave Berlin that morning… :( > On 01 Jul 2016, at 12:34, marc garrett wrote: > > II Technoshamanism Meeting in Berlin! > >

Re: [NetBehaviour] About hosting Networking the Unseen exhibition at Furtherfield

2016-06-29 Thread Gretta Louw
Thanks for the votes so far. I have also passed the Doodle link on to a few other ppl who might be interested but aren’t on the NetBehaviour list, plus the artists in the exhibition (although for most of them the time will probably not be workable with the time difference in Australia). Anyone

Re: [NetBehaviour] About hosting Networking the Unseen exhibition at Furtherfield

2016-06-27 Thread Gretta Louw
August 2016 - Networking the unseen, Furtherfield Gallery, curated by Gretta Louw with Marc Garrett and Ruth Catlow, London, UK. 4 August 2016 - Your Emojis Are Not Innocent: Selfies and Alterity, artist talk at Furtherfield Commons, Finsbury Park, London. 6 August 2016 - Do It With Oth

Re: [NetBehaviour] Exhibition: Networking the Unseen @Furtherfield 18 June - 14 August 2016

2016-05-06 Thread Gretta Louw
t; wrote: >> >>> Networking the Unseen >>> >>> Private view: Friday 17 June 2016, 6-9pm (register) >>> From 18 June - 14 August 2016 >>> Open 11am-5pm, Saturday-Sunday or by appointment >>> http://www.furtherfield.org/programmes/programm

Re: [NetBehaviour] Accelerationism

2016-04-24 Thread Gretta Louw
literature and media scholar) and I are working on a new lecture performance loosely titled 'Dilettantes Unite!', which I am beginning to think will include a critique of accelerationalist/neo-liberalist notions of mastery... Sent from the road > On 25 Apr 2016, at 07:52, Gretta Louw <gretta.e

Re: [NetBehaviour] Accelerationism

2016-04-24 Thread Gretta Louw
Death to the ludicrous, imperialist notion of 'mastery'! I lean more towards Alan's thoughts on the role/impact of humans but think that this is probably besides the point because, yes, we are all heading towards an end and a new beginning and more ends anyway. I'm the meantime, though, this

Re: [NetBehaviour] Accelerationism

2016-04-24 Thread Gretta Louw
Absolutely agree with this Ruth. The imperialist and colonialist attitudes that dominate most contemporary, western thinking are extended, of course in exaggerated form, into thinking about other species, non-human structures etc. The anthropocene is colonialistic. On this, I would highly

Re: [NetBehaviour] Accelerationist aesthetics

2016-04-23 Thread Gretta Louw
This makes so much sense to me, thank you Ruth. I see so much of this in Europe, North America and the western, urban mainstream; an utter inability (and, probably, unwillingness) to look outside our own narrowly defined cultural lens when purportedly studying/attempting to understand

Re: [NetBehaviour] OK - so now it's 2016

2016-01-05 Thread Gretta Louw
Thanks for the message, Marc - it’s a great reminder! And, for a little bit of extra soulfulness and a glimpse outside of what we normally get to see, here’s a short little video that also gives me a sense of hope: https://vimeo.com/150629677 Peace, and happy new year all!

Re: [NetBehaviour] bodies of evidence, and the long reach

2015-11-17 Thread Gretta Louw
Thanks so much for the update Ana, sounds like such an important event. Is there going to be any video documentation of the meeting released, do you know? Or other written documentation? > On 16 Nov 2015, at 19:19, Ana Valdés wrote: > > Today we had a long hearing with

Re: [NetBehaviour] and uncontrollable urges

2015-11-05 Thread Gretta Louw
This is great, Alan. Is it a still from a video? If so, I’d love to see the whole piece! > On 05 Nov 2015, at 05:03, Alan Sondheim wrote: > > > > and uncontrollable urges > > http://www.alansondheim.org/thump18.png > > and uncontrollable dejection. my tongue leaves the

Re: [NetBehaviour] Selling digital art

2015-11-02 Thread Gretta Louw
Some works are right for printing and that’s fine - but others aren’t. In these cases I think the biggest problem is the lack of good hardware options for showing the digital/moving image works (affordable, stable, reliable). Something that I’m experimenting with at the moment, is how much

Re: [NetBehaviour] A quiet desert failure | A monumental 50 years long algorithmic performance about internet and nothing

2015-11-02 Thread Gretta Louw
Brilliant, love it - and it’s the Tumblr is so beautiful, too! —— grettalouw.com twitter - tumblr - vimeo UPCOMING / NEWS NEW -

Re: [NetBehaviour] NetBehaviour Digest, Vol 2286, Issue 1 - Roger Mills, Phantom Limbs

2015-03-03 Thread Gretta Louw
but couldn’t see the link in Roger’s reply. Thank you! Gretta Louw On 25 Feb 2015, at 13:00, netbehaviour-requ...@netbehaviour.org wrote: Send NetBehaviour mailing list submissions to netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http