Re: nettime fundigested [rosler, jaeger]

2005-03-13 Thread Dan S. Wang
Thirdly, I don't see this 'digital boom' that others have mentioned, nor do I see the jobs that it is preparing us for (Maya Texutre modeling? .ASP/XML/CSS/Perl Programmer? I suppose these are out there but most rely on skills taught at trade schools, DeVRY, or self-taught..) I think Trebor

Re: nettime EMI still sucks!

2005-03-13 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
Where is the problem? I think local languages are fine, there are millions of dying languages, even the differences between people on the balkans are ok, civilisation, that the STATE (or whatever chief) allows killing, butchering, expulsions, is something COMPLETELY different. H. On Thu, 10 Mar

nettime art vs science

2005-03-13 Thread ryan griffis
well, i don't know about the sciences taking a hit for art scenario. Take Jackie Stevens' analysis of the biotech/PR/culture industry for example. http://rtmark.com/rockwell.html And there are enough ongoing collabs between science-based industry and art

nettime Re: [_arc.hive_] Re: On Code and Codework

2005-03-13 Thread Alan Sondheim
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, [windows-1252] Bj=F8rn Magnhild=F8en wrote: You're right about the entities; I should have stated at x, y, z, are independent, classical Aristotelian entities. But isn't this where meaning is produced, contrary to eg. a tautology? So it would be to go to the source of