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
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
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
rainy day viola blues
http://www.alansondheim.org/financial08.jpg
http://www.alansondheim.org/rainydayblues1.mp3 bowed
http://www.alansondheim.org/rainydayblues2.mp3 plucked
http://www.alansondheim.org/shore1.jpg
http://www.alansondheim.org/roches23.jpg
- usual fine-tuning depressing
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From: Pall Thayer
Date: Sun, May 8, 2016 at 9:24 PM
Subject: Re: Turbulence.org Going Offline 12/31/16
To: Annette Weintraub , New Radio and Performing
Arts Inc.
Cc: abelink...@linkoln.net
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.
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Chiara Passa - media artist
www.chiarapassa.it
> Il giorno 08 mag 2016, alle ore 05:11,