Re: nettime nottime: the end of nettime

2015-04-06 Thread Molly Hankwitz
Dear Ted and Felix, Well, I started reading from the most recent and *shocked* replies, and then, I went back to find this long email. Crazy, but, I was just thinking, something I do occasionally - :') (about two days ago) about the fact that nettime STILL has the old, grey email interface and

Re: nettime nottime: the end of nettime

2015-04-06 Thread Kevin Flanagan
A reassuring side effect of announcing the death of someone or something whether it be an April fool prank or not is that people you don't know turn up for the funeral with eulogies and elegies. As an art student nettime was my first real encounter with an active critical net

nettime Krisis new issue online *Pirates and Privateers* (2015-1)

2015-04-06 Thread Daniƫl de Zeeuw
The new issue of Krisis, Journal for Contemporary Philosophy, revolves around two figures, that of the pirate and the privateer. It explores their relevance to a critical understanding of the gobalized present. Defying any simple opposition, the relationship between them is simultaneously one of

nettime point of information (before the end)

2015-04-06 Thread allan siegel
Hello, Sorry, but I came late to the Nettime party, I think my colleague Janos probably had something to do with this, and was wondering whether there are any founding documents that still exist? For me it would be useful to see what people were thinking back then when Nettime was launched and

Re: nettime nottime: the end of nettime

2015-04-06 Thread czegledy
Sincere thanks to Ted and Felix for keeping the often intriguing nettime exchange alive for all these years. I joined in the late nineties, and while seldom posting kept up with the discussions faithfully. nina czegledy # distributed via nettime: no commercial use without permission #