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log is named for her.
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> [mailto:netbehaviour-boun...@netbehaviour.org] On Behalf Of marc garrett
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Sent: 24 March 2010 18:57
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
Subject: [NetBehaviour] Ada Lovelace Day, Again! 2010.
Ada Lovelace Day, Again!
Hi Netbehaviourists - It is March 24th, Ada Lovelace Day, Again!
Origianlly conceived by and pro
Ada Lovelace Day, Again!
Hi Netbehaviourists - It is March 24th, Ada Lovelace Day, Again!
Origianlly conceived by and promoted by Suw Charman-Anderson
(http://suw.org.uk/) as a way of "bringing women in technology to the
fore". It succeded in motivating nearly 2000 people to publish a blog
pos
Ada Lovelace Day news...
Just to let everyone know - the Ada Lovelace page has been uploaded,
almost ready to go.
Will post it on here later on :-)
marc
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Hi Anne,
>Hey, you aren't making fun of non-anglo accents, are you?
No...
>No, I was thinking more that if people are invited to join the list it
>would be nice to add a sentence that there is a public archive which is
>indexed by google.
This is definitely worth considering...
>I probabl
marc garrett schrieb:
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> I think that it should and it does, much thanks :-)
Hey, you aren't making fun of non-anglo accents, are you?
>
>
> >Have to say that I was a bit stunned to find myself with mails to this
> >list listed by Google. Wouldn't it be nice to let people know before
> >the
if we don't know the work we can go and explore for
> ourselves.
>
> If you want to view all the other inspiring posts before you make your
> own you can check out the Netbehaviour archives
> http://www.netbehaviour.org/pipermail/netbehaviour/
>
> **Ada Lovelace Day -bringing
Hi all
Sorry for the late entry, and not sure if other people have included
these women but would like to contribute anyway
My name:
Tracey Meziane Benson
www.byte-time.net
www.fauxonomy.org
www.dorkbot.org/dorkbotcbr
These are but a few of the women who inspire me - so may have already
been men
> > links so that if we don't know the work we can go and explore for
> > ourselves.
> >
> > If you want to view all the other inspiring posts before you make your
> > own you can check out the Netbehaviour archives
> > http://www.netbehaviour.org/p
s so that if we don't know the work we can go and explore for
> ourselves.
>
> If you want to view all the other inspiring posts before you make your
> own you can check out the Netbehaviour archives
> http://www.netbehaviour.org/pipermail/netbehaviour/
>
> **Ada Lov
x27;s especially good if you can include
links so that if we don't know the work we can go and explore for
ourselves.
If you want to view all the other inspiring posts before you make your
own you can check out the Netbehaviour archives
http://www.netbehaviour.org/pipermail/netbehaviour/
**Ada Lo
hi all,
from netartlatino database:
http://netart.org.uy/latino/
Project from uruguayan artist Ariel Seoane
Scherezada Lovelace Project (v 1.2) - (octubre 2000)
http://www.palaciodurazno.com/slp/
best!
_brian
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Hi,
I feel a bit awkward, but still..
somewhere in the many things I read about Ada Lovelace day it said that
all those who blogged about should subscribe to this
list. I did (write and subscribe) and now am confused. What are we to
do? Send the names of those we wrote about? And then what is go
Hi Rob,
I think in regard to individuals contributing with names already
suggested, what would make it even more valid is if a small contextual
reason for the suggestion is given - because we all have our own
personal reasons why we are influenced by such people.
We can all easily add links &
I've been thinking a little about this, but with only a limited
awareness of women within art and technology, there's not much I can
add. (My awareness of men working with art and technology is only
slightly more knowledgable).
Certainly Mez has been an influence in some of my writings/list posts,
Can I add Kate Southworth, or is that a step too far?
Kate Southworth
http://www.gloriousninth.net/
Inspirational for me, hugely.
bw
Patrick
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Rob Myers wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Ruth Catlow
> wrote:
> > There's still plenty of time.
> > The ca
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Ruth Catlow
wrote:
> There's still plenty of time.
> The call doesn't close till 12 midnight on Monday.
That's a relief, as I missed the actual day due to jet lag. :-)
I know some people I'm about to mention have already been covered but
my personal list would b
There's still plenty of time.
The call doesn't close till 12 midnight on Monday.
: )
Ruth
From: Renee Turner
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] ada lovelace day
Date: Fri, 27 M
Before the project closes off, I would like to add Annie Abrahams to
my list
Annie Abrahams: Dutch artist residing in France who studied both
biology and fine art. Her work explores the impact of technologies in
critical, poetic and quirky ways. It also points to the many inherent
co
hi Marc
here are links
Delia Derbyshire
http://www.delia-derbyshire.org/
Yoko Ono
http://www.a-i-u.net/biblio3.html
Annie Anxiety
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFdoPhytGqU
Maja Ratkje
http://www.last.fm/music/Maja+Ratkje
Katherine Norman
http://www.last.fm/music/Katharine+Norman
bw
patrick
Hi Patrick,
We all decided that even if there are double ups, it reflects people's
own contexts as well..
If you do suggest these names could you add links as references so
people can visit them?
Annie Anxiety, ah yes - part of the Crass gang...
marc
> hello
> Anybody mention Delia Derbyshire
Hello Karen,
>I may of missed some bits of info about the support of Ada Lovelace
>Day project. So if it is not too painful for you to repeat what might
>have already been discussed, could I bother you with a couple of
>questions?
No problem at all :-)
>One thing I need to know from you is
wow, thanks Patrick, I'm touched!
My London CD (or most of the tracks) are up on sonus.ca and/or last.fm I
think - sonus.ca is a wonderful resource for exotic digital sound and
music adventures.
I'm not sure how I forgot my friend Hildi Westerkamp, and am glad to see
Alex mentioned her. Just to
hello
Anybody mention Delia Derbyshire, Yoko Ono, Annie Anxiety, the brilliant
Maja Ratkje and ..(on this list!) the impressively pioneering (used to
use as The example of new work in lectures, her London cd, Katherine Norman.
bw
patrick simons
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Hiya Marc & Netbehaviourists,
I may of missed some bits of info about the support of Ada Lovelace Day
project. So if it is not too painful for you to repeat what might have
already been discussed, could I bother you with a couple of questions?
One thing I need to know from you is that, when the f
marc garrett wrote:
> rasputina (melora creager)- my orphanage
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyNSl7aDNh8
Zoe Keating's (ex Rasputina) solo cello stuff is excellent, more
cybernetic than retro. There's a cyberfeminist take on female string
performers with digital delays that needs to be written
Hi all,
I know that this is a bit of sideways approach, but I'm into music and
wanted to suggest to the list, some of the women musicians who have
inspired me through the years. Please take some trouble to view some of
the Youtube links I have complied. If you wish to add to the list you
are w
donna kuhn!
http://digitalaardvarks.blogspot.com/
m.
--- On Sun, 3/1/09, Katharine Norman wrote:
> From: Katharine Norman
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Ada Lovelace Day.
> To: ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org, "NetBehaviour for networked distributed
> creativity"
&
list of honorary women (yes men!)
>
> Finally I am excited by the prospect of attending Eclectic Tech Carnival
> this year in September http://eclectictechcarnival.org/node/864 for a
> "gathering of women interested in technology". It seems like a great
> thing. Perhaps yo
hi ruth,
thank you for this great list : ) the trouble with lists is that there
are always more to add on (such as your good self!) & it's hard to know
when to stop. there are so many amazing & relatively-unsung women
working away out there.
it will be really great to see you & many other insp
/node/864 for a
"gathering of women interested in technology". It seems like a great
thing. Perhaps you should come too:)
love and peace
Ruth
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From: Katharine Norman
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To: NetBehaviour for networked dist
Hello Marc, Karen,
Well, I tend to lurkbut now I think I have to write:
I will be signing up - to write about: Pauline Oliveros, composer and
writer who has, through her work been a role model I, for one, needed,
as I studied and now teach as a composer/writer in the area of
experimental '
Hi Karen,
Yes, I will definitely sign the pledge :-)
Here's a snippet in respect of where I am coming from, which I wrote in
the Crisis interview with the Open Source Art crew:
"Issues such as war, religion, the climate change and the financial
crisis are all linked. To define any of them as c
Hello Marc,Thank you for being one of the few males bothering about this -
will you be place a pledge?
Karen...
Pledge "AdaLovelaceDay"
"I will *publish a blog post on Tuesday 24th March about a woman in
technology whom I admire* but only if *1,000* other people will do the
same."
— Suw Charma
Ada Lovelace Day.
Bringing women in technology to the fore.
I’ve mainly stayed away from the discussion of gender issues in
technology. I didn’t think that I had any real expertise to share. But
over the last six months, after many conversations, it has become clear
that many of my female frie
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