Re: [NetBehaviour] technological sorcery | Technology is Not Neutral

2016-09-23 Thread Johannes Birringer
Dear all yes, Helen, I agree of course, and was pleased to read Marc's response, and waited a bit, but there's been no further discussion yet. I'll go and see the exhibit I mentioned when it comes to London and will write about it (and my references, Marc, were taken from their press release,

Re: [NetBehaviour] technological sorcery | Technology is Not Neutral

2016-09-22 Thread helen varley jamieson
good on you furtherfield for, as usual, taking the risk :) it's an important critique that should be made, & it would be interesting to hear more - from others who were there, perhaps from ars electronica too. h : ) On 17/09/16 12:39 21PM, marc garrett wrote: > Hi Johannes, > > Thanks for your r

Re: [NetBehaviour] technological sorcery | Technology is Not Neutral

2016-09-17 Thread marc garrett
Hi Johannes, Thanks for your response, It is reassuring that the 'Technology is Not Neutral' show has been happening in Brighton and I wish that I'd to the time to be there. But, like yourself I've been too busy what with doing Furtherfield things, and my PhD. > It includes significant and newly

Re: [NetBehaviour] technological sorcery | Technology is Not Neutral

2016-09-16 Thread John Hopkins
On 16/Sep/16 11:42, Johannes Birringer wrote: dear all oh, are the techno-sorcerers at it again in Linz? the alchemists of our time? thanks for sharing this review with us, I was not aware (of the writer) but glancing at the review i see the critique spelled out in the last segment -- But Ars