On Thu, 5 Mar, 2015 at 5:26 AM, ruth catlow
ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org wrote:
On 04/03/15 16:19, Randall Packer wrote:
It is my personal opinion that social media promises,
at least in part a new look at the collective forms that
emerged in the 1960s 1970s.
@Ruth @Rob, some additional ruminations on the connection between Net
practice, the Happenings the 1960s in general:
With the Internet social media, like the Happenings, there are
opportunities for collective participation, distributed processes, real-time
systems of performance, information
AM
*To:* netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
*Subject:* Re: [NetBehaviour] my Netartizen contribution
prosumer is not a word for actor+audience, it's a word for
producer+consumer, which is about product and consumption, rather
than relationship experience.
i have long hunted for a good word
@netbehaviour.org
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] my Netartizen contribution
prosumer is not a word for actor+audience, it's a word for
producer+consumer, which is about product and consumption, rather than
relationship experience.
i have long hunted for a good word
: [NetBehaviour] my Netartizen contribution
prosumer is not a word for actor+audience, it's a word for
producer+consumer, which is about product and consumption, rather than
relationship experience.
i have long hunted for a good word for this - for audiences that are
participating
prosumer is not a word for actor+audience, it's a word for
producer+consumer, which is about product and consumption, rather than
relationship experience.
i have long hunted for a good word for this - for audiences that are
participating in a really creative way in a work - i don't just mean
@netbehaviour.org
*Subject:* Re: [NetBehaviour] my Netartizen contribution
prosumer is not a word for actor+audience, it's a word for
producer+consumer, which is about product and consumption, rather than
relationship experience.
i have long hunted for a good word for this - for audiences
How about Performience?
From: netbehaviour-boun...@netbehaviour.org
[mailto:netbehaviour-boun...@netbehaviour.org] On Behalf Of helen varley
jamieson
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 9:45 AM
To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] my Netartizen contribution
prosumer
there should be a word for actor and audience all in oneĀ²
@isabel this is all very subjective, but if you look back at the history of
performance art, you will see tendencies (particularly among pioneering
artists such as Robert Whitman, Alan Kaprow, and others) to break down the
distinction
for networked distributed creativity
netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Subject: [NetBehaviour] my Netartizen contribution
Dear NetArtizens and other Netbehaviourists,
I've been asked by Randall Packer how I see my work (tweeting the Comedy of
Errors) relating to their objective to stimulate dialogue?
Take
Hi Isabel and thanks for your interesting comments.
To segue: I am now convinced that Karl Heinz Jeron's project is a conceptual
work designed to, shall we say, throw its Shakespearean thumb in the face of
Twitter and collective forms of social media discourse. Here are the stats
for his Twitter
Hello,
there is a word for actor and audience in the social media realm: prosumer!
And hey if at all this is postdramatic theatre.
Followers equals audience? I don't think so.
Cheers
KH
2015-03-04 0:05 GMT+01:00 isabel brison ijayes...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I can't really agree:
When we sit
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