[NetBehaviour] Turbulence to end

2016-05-08 Thread Edward Picot
Blimey! Turbulence! When I first started to take an interest in net/new media art/literature, or whatever this stuff is that we're all involved in, the first organisations I became aware of were WebArtery, TrAce, Furtherfield, Rhizome and Turbulence, pretty much in that order. Now it's just

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2016-05-08 Thread dave miller
My own work has always been largely invisible so no risk of it getting invisibilsed, though I see what you mean about history being rewritten and net art erased from history. On 8 May 2016 11:49, "helen varley jamieson" wrote: > it is sad news indeed, i hope it will

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2016-05-08 Thread helen varley jamieson
it is sad news indeed, i hope it will be archived somewhere. and written about. i agree with giselle, it's vital that the early history of net.art gets recorded - multiple times, and in multiple discordant voices. we see so many situations of younger artists "discovering" things that we were all

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2016-05-08 Thread Chiara Passa
Very sad news :( indeed Hope too they can archive the work done in some library or foundation. Rose Goldsen has a great repository. Best, Chiara iPhone. iTypos. iApologize. --- Chiara Passa - media artist www.chiarapassa.it > Il giorno 08 mag 2016, alle ore 05:11,

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2016-05-07 Thread Simon Biggs
I saw a tweet from Turbulence mentioning something about Cornell. Could be that they will archive it with the Rose Goldsen Archive at the Cornell University library. Would make sense - they already have extensive media arts holdings. best Simon Simon Biggs si...@littlepig.org.uk

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2016-05-07 Thread John Hopkins
On 07/May/16 18:23, giselle beiguelman wrote: one more chapter of net art 1.0 blowing in the wind. things like that convince me that is urgent to write the history of net art before the 2.0 hype. Nah, don't reify that which cannot be re-presented. Leave the net to its vaporous, unstable,

[NetBehaviour] Turbulence to end

2016-05-07 Thread giselle beiguelman
sad news. one more chapter of net art 1.0 blowing in the wind. things like that convince me that is urgent to write the history of net art before the 2.0 hype. 2016-05-07 17:51 GMT-03:00 Renee Turner >: > Indeed sad news -

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2016-05-07 Thread Simon Biggs
This is a pity. They supported a lot of really interesting artists - indeed, helped identify a community of practitioners and establish the field. best Simon Simon Biggs si...@littlepig.org.uk http://www.littlepig.org.uk http://amazon.com/author/simonbiggs

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2016-05-07 Thread Alan Sondheim
Terrible to see them go! On Sat, 7 May 2016, Pall Thayer wrote: Just received notice that http://turbulence.orgĀ is shutting down at the end of this year. They've been huge supporters of netart over the years. Sad to see them go. Pall -- P Thayer, Artist http://pallthayer.dyndns.org ==

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2016-05-07 Thread Renee Turner
Indeed sad news - especially given great and supportive work Helen and Jo-Anne have done over the years. :( Renee > On May 7, 2016, at 10:40 PM, mez breeze wrote: > > *Shakes head*. Awful news. > > On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 6:22 AM, Nathaniel Stern

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2016-05-07 Thread mez breeze
*Shakes head*. Awful news. On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 6:22 AM, Nathaniel Stern wrote: > This is devastating! See below. > > Dear Turbulence.org Artist/Friend, > > After an extraordinary 20-year run, NRPA co-directors Helen Thorington and > Jo-Anne Green announce the end

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2016-05-07 Thread Nathaniel Stern
This is devastating! See below. Dear Turbulence.org Artist/Friend, After an extraordinary 20-year run, NRPA co-directors Helen Thorington and Jo-Anne Green announce the end of the Turbulence.org project. Operating Support has steadily declined

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2016-05-07 Thread dave miller
Hi Pall That's really sad news. Do you have any more info on why they're shutting down? dave On 7 May 2016 at 20:04, Pall Thayer wrote: > Just received notice that http://turbulence.org is shutting down at the > end of this year. They've been huge supporters of netart over

[NetBehaviour] Turbulence to end

2016-05-07 Thread Pall Thayer
Just received notice that http://turbulence.org is shutting down at the end of this year. They've been huge supporters of netart over the years. Sad to see them go. Pall -- P Thayer, Artist http://pallthayer.dyndns.org ___ NetBehaviour mailing list