Re: nettime Internet creativity: Open Sources, Open Borders

2004-02-22 Thread olia lialina
hi On Fri, 20 Feb 2004, [iso-8859-1] David Gonzalez wrote: .even though i really admire geert and jonah 's thougth and work and i think they deserve the best of all... what is really funny to see is how the Spanish ministry of Science and Technology that has never given an euro for

Re: nettime questions to nettime

2004-02-22 Thread robert adrian
V2 probably got it just about right all those years ago when they called themselves Institute for the Unstable Media. Unstable Media not only covers all the technical media (defined as anything that needs electricity and an on-off switch) but also most 20th Century art forms -- from Duchamp's

nettime Radical machines against the techno-empire

2004-02-22 Thread Matteo Pasquinelli
[ dear nettimers, orig. for framemagazine.org and neuro.kein.org /m] rtf + pdf: http://www.rekombinant.org/article.php?sid=2264 Radical machines against the techno-empire. From utopia to network by Matteo Pasquinelli Everyone of us is a machine of the real,

nettime digitalMediaTechartTeleNoetic

2004-02-22 Thread Kenneth Fields
Come to Terms... but people are actually a bit lazy when it gets down to putting your 'class' where your 'idea' is. For me, what comes out of 'cleaning you room' is very satisfying in the end. It leads to the field of digital art becoming a candidate for grants, programs, digital-nity -

nettime unstable digest vol 79

2004-02-22 Thread Florian Cramer
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