Artforum > Bishop > Digital Divide: Whatever happened to digital art?

2012-09-11 Thread nettime's avid reader
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO DIGITAL ART? Cast your mind back to the late 1990s, when we got our first e-mail accounts. Wasn't there a pervasive sense that visual art was going to get digital, too, harnessing the new technologies that were just beginning

Re: Debt As A Public Good, Berlin #BeautifulTrouble Book Launch w/ @AndrewBoyd & @Info_Activism // Attn @BTroublemakers

2012-09-11 Thread Keith Hart
Hi Dmytri. I agree with: "Organizing around debt means uniting against insane policies that promote the interests of rich corporations and rich countries against common households and poorer countries. Much of the debt born my households and the debt born by peripheral nations is a result of bad g

objective language digest [x2: carroll, mourey]

2012-09-11 Thread nettime's_anal-retentive-book-editor/librarian
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Debt As A Public Good, Berlin #BeautifulTrouble Book Launch w/ @AndrewBoyd & @Info_Activism // Attn @BTroublemakers

2012-09-11 Thread Dmytri Kleiner
This Thursday, Andrew Boyd{1} will be in town for the Berlin launch of Beautiful Trouble{2}, something of an "An encyclopedia for creative activism" as described by Sandra Cuff, of the Vancouver Media Co-op. As a contributor, I will join Andrew for the launch. Please come and join us. My cont

Re: subjective math .

2012-09-11 Thread Stéphane Mourey
Hi Brian, I feel the same way as you about t the "democracy" in France, where I'm living, and any other "democratic" country today, as far I know them. My proposal was not for them, it was an abstract thinking, and the "yes/no/neither" case was just one case among others you can imagine. Of cours

Re: subjective math.

2012-09-11 Thread brian carroll
Michael H Goldhaber wrote: How does your approach relate to or differ from Lotfi Zadeh's "fuzzy logic?" Hello Michael, thanks for your interesting question. I had not heard of Lotfi Zadeh because my path into logic was through individual explorations with the alphabet as a phase-chang

Re: subjective math.

2012-09-11 Thread Newmedia
Brian: Your ruminations about the problems with the "book" are very important. Most of human history has been conducted through discussions and conflicts that cannot be put into books. A culture that is locked into "books" is a very ODD one indeed. This is the topic of McLuhan's !962 Gu

Re: subjective math.

2012-09-11 Thread brian carroll
Hello Mark, Thanks for your suggestions. I read the last chapter of Boole's Laws of Thought, Constitution of the Intellect and it was very worthwhile in ways that are beyond words. It also provides a next step for interpretation in connecting logic with ordering, which is essential, if n