Re: limits of networks...

2019-07-03 Thread Rachel O' Dwyer
rn. >> https://2020.transmediale.de/festival-2020 >> >> I think its quite interesting how the thread on nettime being in a bad >> shape and the one Rachel O' Dwyer started on net-art is converging >> around questions that have to do with how the limits of networks have

Re: limits of networks...

2019-07-03 Thread Molly Hankwitz
n a bad > shape and the one Rachel O' Dwyer started on net-art is converging > around questions that have to do with how the limits of networks have > become more tangible today, technically as well as in the form of > "network idealism". > > Molly Hankwitz wrote: > &g

Re: limits of networks...

2019-07-02 Thread Cinegraphic
> shape and the one Rachel O' Dwyer started on net-art is converging > around questions that have to do with how the limits of networks have > become more tangible today, technically as well as in the form of > "network idealism". > > Molly Hankwitz wrote: > &g

Re: limits of networks...

2019-07-02 Thread David Garcia
On 1 Jul 2019, at 15:24, Kristoffer Gansing wrote: > discussion of > networked forms seems to be returning at the moment, maybe especially > also on a list like nettime, because it seems as if it disappeared from > the big "digitalisation" debates that are now anyway everywhere. (except > for

limits of networks...

2019-07-01 Thread Kristoffer Gansing
/festival-2020 I think its quite interesting how the thread on nettime being in a bad shape and the one Rachel O' Dwyer started on net-art is converging around questions that have to do with how the limits of networks have become more tangible today, technically as well as in the form of "ne