nznl.com digest, May 03, 2007 - May 09, 2007

2007-05-09 Thread Geert Dekkers

nznl.com digest
May 03, 2007 - May 09, 2007
Posts  1790 - 1796

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(It seems that not all the links in the subtitles work even though  
they're just a couple of days old)


1790. May 03, 2007
SOME TIME SPENT ON BLOBS, 2011, COTTON WOOL, PLYWOOD, WIRE, ACRYLICS
found image fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070503

1791. May 04, 2007
SOME TIME SPENT ON BLOBS, 2011, POLYESTER, NYLON, RESIN, ACRYLICS
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070504

1792. May 05, 2007
SOLID SOLIDIFY (SHADOW), 2011, HTTP://WWW.JNTHN.NET/CGI-BIN/PHOTOS.PL? 
ALBUMID=13, (BITMAP), HTTP://SPAGHETTIWESTERNS.1G.FI/HOLY/GHOST.HTM

found images fireworks file captioned
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070505

1793. May 06, 2007
SOLID SOLIDIFY (SCAPEGOAT), 2011, HTTP://ARTCHIVE.COM/ARTCHIVE/H/HUNT/ 
HUNT_SCAPEGOAT.JPG.HTML, HTTP://WWW.PAOLOCURTI.COM/CEMIN/CEMIN16.HTM,  
HTTP://WWW.PILOTGUIDES.COM/DESTINATION_GUIDE/ASIA/PHILIPPINES/ 
SAN_FERNANDO.PHP

found images captioned
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070506

1794. May 07, 2007
SOLID SOLIDIFY, 2011, HTTP://WWW.ART.COM/ASP/SP-ASP/_/PD--10002086/ 
SP--A/EYE.HTM, HTTP://WWW.OSP.FI/MAIN.PHP?TOCID=2&LANG=ENG, HTTP:// 
STARDATE.ORG/RESOURCES/SSGUIDE/SUN.HTML

found images captioned
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070507

1795. May 08, 2007
AN EARLY EXAMPLE OF HETERARCHIC ARCHITECTURE, 2011, HALL OF MANY  
ENTRANCES

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070508

1796. May 09, 2007
AN EARLY EXAMPLE OF HETERARCHIC ARCHITECTURE, 2011, PHOTOGRAPH  
(1958-65) BY PAUL VIRILIO, FROM PAUL VIRILIO, BUNKER ARCHAEOLOGY,  
1975, TRANS GEORGE COLLINS, (NEW YORK: PRINCETON ARCHITECTURAL PRESS,  
1995)

found image recaptioned
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070509



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nznl.com digest, Apr 26, 2007 - May 02, 2007

2007-05-02 Thread Geert Dekkers

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Apr 26, 2007 - May 02, 2007
Posts  1783 - 1789

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1783. Apr 26, 2007
MOST MINUTE DETAIL, 2011, BROADEST OF STROKES
found image captioned
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070426

1784. Apr 27, 2007
MOST MINUTE DETAIL, 2011, BROADEST OF STROKES
found image captioned
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070427

1785. Apr 28, 2007
MOST MINUTE DETAIL, 2011, BROADEST OF STROKES
found image captioned
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070428

1786. Apr 29, 2007
THREE VIEWS OF A CERTAIN THING (IO), 2011, OBJECT, TIME
found image captioned
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070429

1787. Apr 30, 2007
THREE VIEWS OF A CERTAIN THING (THROWING), 2011, OBJECT, TIME
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070430

1788. May 01, 2007
THREE VIEWS OF A CERTAIN THING (DRAWING), 2011, OBJECT. TIME
found image fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070501

1789. May 02, 2007
SOME TIME SPENT ON BLOBS, 2011, POLYESTER, RUBBER, RESIN, ACRYLICS
pen dummy paper fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070502


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nznl.com digest, Apr 19, 2007 - Apr 25, 2007

2007-04-25 Thread Geert Dekkers

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Apr 19, 2007 - Apr 25, 2007
Posts  1776 - 1782

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1776. Apr 19, 2007
YOU WALKED INTO A WHITE CUBE AND YOU WOULDN'T KNOW WHERE THE ART WAS,  
2011, WALLS, FLOOR

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070419

1777. Apr 20, 2007
CHARITY, 2011, MOST MINUTE DETAIL, BROADEST OF STROKES
found image, caption
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070420

1778. Apr 21, 2007
BENEVOLENCE, 2011, MOST MINUTE DETAIL, BROADEST OF STROKES
captioned found image
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070421

1779. Apr 22, 2007
MERCY, 2011, MOST MINUTE DETAIL, BROADEST OF STROKES
found image captioned
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070422

1780. Apr 23, 2007
WHITE CUBE, 2011, PERFORMANCE FOR A NUMBER OF DOORS
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070423

1781. Apr 24, 2007
WHITE CUBE, 2011, PERFORMANCE FOR A NUMBER
found images fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070424

1782. Apr 25, 2007
WHITE CUBE, 2011, PERFORMANCE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070425




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Re: request for tech help

2007-04-22 Thread Geert Dekkers

Sympathy I can give. But help?

How about saving the work as plain text?

Geert


On 22/04/2007, at 6:11 PM, Allen Bramhall wrote:

I know this isn't the juiciest of requests but it's important to  
me. I am preparing a manuscript but have a problem. about 40 of the  
pages have a horizontal line that I didn't intentionally put in. if  
I put the cursor after the line and hit backspace, the line seems  
to move down the page, definitely doesn't delete. I use Open Office  
for word processor, tho I have been saving the manuscript in doc  
format (because I am sharing it). is there a way to strip the  
manuscript of crap? I used to use Xywrite, lo these many, which  
offered a view that allowed you to see all the code you've input.  
does Open Source have this? am I making myself clear? I tried  
saving to RTF but that didn't work. suggestions? antidotes? sympathy?


nznl.com digest, Apr 12, 2007 - Apr 18, 2007

2007-04-18 Thread Geert Dekkers

nznl.com digest
Apr 12, 2007 - Apr 18, 2007
Posts  1769 - 1775

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1769. Apr 12, 2007
TRIPTICH, 2011, TWO OF THREE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070412

1770. Apr 13, 2007
TRIPTICH, 2011, THREE OF THREE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070413

1771. Apr 14, 2007
INTERLUDE, 2011, INTERLUDE (ROOM)
captured image
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070414

1772. Apr 15, 2007
INTERLUDE, 2011, INTERLUDE (ROOM)
captured image
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070415

1773. Apr 16, 2007
INTERLUDE, 2011, INTERLUDE (ROOM)
captured image
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070416

1774. Apr 17, 2007
YOU WALKED INTO A WHITE CUBE AND YOU WOULDN'T KNOW WHERE THE ART WAS,  
2011, EMPTY ROOM NO ART

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070417

1775. Apr 18, 2007
YOU WALKED INTO A WHITE CUBE AND YOU WOULDN'T KNOW WHERE THE ART WAS,  
2011, ROOM, WALL, DAMAGE

http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070418




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nznl.com digest, Apr 05, 2007 - Apr 11, 2007

2007-04-11 Thread Geert Dekkers

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Apr 05, 2007 - Apr 11, 2007
Posts  1762 - 1768

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1762. Apr 05, 2007
IRREVERSIBILITY, 2011, GLASSES, DARK LIQUID
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070405

1763. Apr 06, 2007
BODY, 2011, BODY (ROLLED CANVAS)
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070406

1764. Apr 07, 2007
BODY SPILL, 2011, VESSEL, SPILL
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070407

1765. Apr 08, 2007
NZNL OFFICES AT 97TH ST CENTRAL PARK NEW YORK, 2011, CARDBOARD,  
PLYWOOD, PLASTER OF PARIS, ACRYLICS

google maps image fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070408

1766. Apr 09, 2007
NZNL OFFICES IN HYDE PARK LONDON UK, 2011, CARDBOARD, PLYWOOD,  
PLASTER OF PARIS, ACRYLICS

google maps image fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070409

1767. Apr 10, 2007
NZNL OFFICES AT THE PARQUE DO IBIRAPUERA SAO PAOLO BRAZIL, 2011,  
CARDBOARD, PLYWOOD, PLASTER OF PARIS, ACRYLICS

google maps image fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070410

1768. Apr 11, 2007
TRIPTICH, 2011, ONE OF THREE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070411




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Re: Parable of the return

2007-04-09 Thread Geert Dekkers

Both these equally beautiful.

Thank you


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On 9/04/2007, at 3:24 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote:


Parable of the return


Having perfected the machine which allowed us to travel backwards  
in time,

we decided to visit the very origins of humankind, that savanna where
proto-hominids roamed, beginning their conquest of the flora and  
fauna of
the planet. We returned to a period before the great dispersion,  
before

the diasporic spread of humans fearful of themselves.

We brought clubs, knives, guns, explosives; we brought encapsulated  
germs

and plagues. Around eleven o'clock in the morning, we appeared on the
savanna. The hominids, tearing a sloth to pieces, were everywhere.  
They

carried clubs, hand axes, crude knives.

We knew the slaughter would kill us as well. We imagined the  
arrival of
other intelligent species who might know better, or who would also  
send
expeditions of destruction into their pasts. We were prepared for  
death,

an oddly retroactive form of suicide.

We began the slaughter; clubs and knives did not become us. We began
shooting and the hominids ran in all directions. We still survived.

We bombed their gathering places. We killed families  
indiscriminately. We
released smallpox, measles, plagues of all sorts. We machine-gunned  
men,

women, and children. We were harbingers of death. And yet we survived.

We checked our demographies; we were at the center of the holocaust We
were the holocaust. We knew one or two might escape; we were  
prepared for
that. The future, our present, would be transformed. Hominids would  
either

go extinct or become a minor species with an ecological niche in some
savanna backwater.

We discovered this: We changed evolution utterly. We changed it  
towards
ourselves, the most violent of the futures of the hominids. The  
ones that
escaped would live to slaughter others. It was slaughter that  
guided them

all along. It was slaughter that created us. For those that escaped,
wounded, life would be constant fury. We had set the script of revenge
into motion. We produced ourselves.

We knew then that attempts to change the past only produced it. We  
knew

then that there was no escape; life itself would wane as plants and
animals hurtled towards extinction. Our return had created our  
return; our
return from the botched journey produced at best a botched species.  
We had
only ourselves to blame; our ancestors, each and every one, were  
innocent,

following the path we had set for them.

We knew then that we followed the same path, that we were  
determined as
well, produced by the circularity of our return. We were at the  
birth of

the wounded, the birth of indiscriminate slaughter. We were at our own
birth as well. We understood that there was nothing to do, nothing  
to be
done, that death was always in the doing, that violence was  
mandated from
our own beginnings. We knew then that we would die soon, just as  
others

died, fellow travelers back in time, fellow architects of doom.


http://www.asondheim.org/moon.mp4




Re: Catastrophic Thought

2007-04-05 Thread Geert Dekkers

Thanks for this.

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On 6/04/2007, at 5:59 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote:


Catastrophic Thought


Its relationship to toggle, totter, topple:
from binary relationship to abject destruction
veering
extremities, 'things' carried to an extreme
thought that short-circuits itself, goes nowhere
flatness, worlds without direction
defuging of worlds

always self-canceling
using, devouring energy
it's too difficult to think

not the thought of the catastrophe
there's no therapeutic or suture
there's no projection, only introjection
this is introjection without absorption
blinking, unblinking, uncomprehending
thought of the catastrophe already grasps
thought is already thinking
catastrophic thought is not thinking
thought which is not thought

catastrophic thought is physiological thought
its limit thought on the borders of the conceivable
in catastrophic thought nothing is conceivable
in catastrophic thought there are no limits

laughter, diabolic laughter
catastrophic thought is the thought of the symptom

thinking which eliminates the premise of thought
thought which eliminates thinking
thought of the i am that i am
mute thought, inert thought, thought of the thing
the thing thinking

the catastrophe "what a catastrophe!"
the disaster "what a disaster!"

catastrophic thought A, then B, else B
towards B, else B, towards B
B becomes nameless, B is already nameless

the subject undergoes, is undergone-ing, introjection
inconceivable projection, nothing to project
no projectors

thinking the skein holding everything together
thinking the collapse of the skein
just beneath the surface there is no skein
just beneath the surface there are no things
there are no surfaces, there is no surface

thinking which is deeply, inherently, mute
unspeakable thinking, unspeaking thinking

physiology of tremors, depressions, tremblings
phenomenology of nightmares, hysterias
suicidal thinking, thinking which produces limit
thinking suicide, the production of a thing

thoughtless, witless
not always the worst, however, always mute

"i can't think of this, this catastrophic thought



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con aphors on youtube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fghsGZipjvc




nznl.com digest, Mar 29, 2007 - Apr 04, 2007

2007-04-04 Thread Geert Dekkers

nznl.com digest
Mar 29, 2007 - Apr 04, 2007
Posts  1755 - 1761

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1755. Mar 29, 2007
LIGHT, 2011, LIGHT
found image fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070329

1756. Mar 30, 2007
TWO TUMBLERS ONE TUMBLED, 2011, TUMBLERS
found image fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070330

1757. Mar 31, 2007
THREE TUMBLERS, 2011, TUMBLERS
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070331

1758. Apr 01, 2007
INTERLUDE, 2011. INTERLUDE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070401

1759. Apr 02, 2007
FLOW, 2011, FLOW
pen ink found image fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070402

1760. Apr 03, 2007
INTERLUDE, 2011, INTERLUDE
pen ink fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070403

1761. Apr 04, 2007
INTERLUDE, 2011, INTERLUDE (3 IRREVERSIBILITIES)
digital photograph pen ink fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070404


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nznl.com digest, Mar 22, 2007 - Mar 28, 2007

2007-03-28 Thread Geert Dekkers

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Mar 22, 2007 - Mar 28, 2007
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1748. Mar 22, 2007
NATURA, 2011, NATURA MORTA
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http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070322

1749. Mar 23, 2007
DEPOSITO MORTA, 2011, MORTA DEPOSITO
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070323

1750. Mar 24, 2007
DEPOT, 2011, DEPOT
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070324

1751. Mar 25, 2007
INTERLUDE, 2011, INTERLUDE (FOUR ABSTRACTS)
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070325

1752. Mar 26, 2007
BOWL, 2011, BOWL
found image fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070326

1753. Mar 27, 2007
TUMBLER, 2011, TUMBLER
found image fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070327

1754. Mar 28, 2007
BOTTLE, 2011, BOTTLE
found image fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070328


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Re: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIqk4agzKPE

2007-03-26 Thread Geert Dekkers

Wow

Geert


On 26/03/2007, at 5:16 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIqk4agzKPE


nznl.com digest, Mar 15, 2007 - Mar 21, 2007

2007-03-21 Thread Geert Dekkers

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Mar 15, 2007 - Mar 21, 2007
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1741. Mar 15, 2007
NATURA MORTA, 2011, NATURA MORTA
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070315

1742. Mar 16, 2007
NATURE MORTA, 2011, NATURA MORTA
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070316

1743. Mar 17, 2007
NATURA MORTA, 2011, NATURA MORTA
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070317

1744. Mar 18, 2007
NATURA MORTA, 2011, NATURA MORTA
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070318

1745. Mar 19, 2007
NATURA MORTA, 2011, NATURA MORTA
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070319

1746. Mar 20, 2007
NATURA MORTA, 2011, NATURA MORTA
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070320

1747. Mar 21, 2007
MORTA, 2011, NATURA MORTA
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070321


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nznl.com digest, Mar 08, 2007 - Mar 14, 2007

2007-03-14 Thread Geert Dekkers

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1734. Mar 08, 2007
SPECTATOR, 2011, SPECTATOR
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070308

1735. Mar 09, 2007
VISION, 2011, VISION
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070309

1736. Mar 10, 2007
VISION, 2011, VISION
fireworks file

http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070310

1737. Mar 11, 2007
VISION, 2011, VISION
fireworks file

http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070311

1738. Mar 12, 2007
VISION, 2011, NATURA MORTA
fireworks file

http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070312

1739. Mar 13, 2007
VISION, 2011, NATURA MORTA
fireworks file

http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070313

1740. Mar 14, 2007
NATURA MORTA, 2011, VISION
fireworks file

http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070314



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nznl.com digest, Mar 01, 2007 - Mar 07, 2007

2007-03-07 Thread Geert Dekkers

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Mar 01, 2007 - Mar 07, 2007
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1727. Mar 01, 2007
BUILDING, 2011, R_LESSING G_LE GUIN B_GUNN
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070301

1728. Mar 02, 2007
BUILDING, 2011, R_STURGEON G_BESTER B_VANCE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070302

1729. Mar 03, 2007
INTERLUDE, 2011, INTERLUDE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070303

1730. Mar 04, 2007
SPECTATOR, 2011, SPECTATOR
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070304

1731. Mar 05, 2007
SPECTATOR, 2011, BRONZE, PEDESTAL
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070305

1732. Mar 06, 2007
ROOM, 2011, ROOM
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070306

1733. Mar 07, 2007
UTOPIA, 2011, UTOPIA
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070307


nznl.com digest, Feb 22, 2007 - Feb 28, 2007

2007-02-28 Thread Geert Dekkers

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Feb 22, 2007 - Feb 28, 2007
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1720. Feb 22, 2007
BODY AND VESSEL, 2011, VESSEL, BODY
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070222

1721. Feb 23, 2007
BUILDING, 2011, R_EZRA, G_JAMES, B_STANISLAW
fireworks file found images
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070223

1722. Feb 24, 2007
BUILDING, 2011, R_PRIDE G_ENVY B_WRATH
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070224

1723. Feb 25, 2007
BUILDING, 2011, R_FAITH G_HOPE B_CHARITY
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070225

1724. Feb 26, 2007
BUILDING, 2011, C_SLOTH M_GREED Y_GLUTTONY K_LUST
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070226

1725. Feb 27, 2007
BUILDING, 2011, C_PRUDENCE M_TEMPERANCE Y_FORTITUDE K_JUSTICE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070227

1726. Feb 28, 2007
BUILDING, 2011, R_ASIMOV G_BALLARD B_CLARKE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070228


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nznl.com digest, Feb 15, 2007 - Feb 21, 2007

2007-02-21 Thread Geert Dekkers

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1713. Feb 15, 2007
RECONSTRUCTION OF THE RICHARD TUTTLE INSTALLATION AT GALERIE SMELA  
DUSSELDORF 1989 (CORRECTED AND UPDATED), 2011, CANVAS, PLYWOOD,  
ALUMINIUM, ACRYLICS, FLUORESCENT LIGHT, LEADS, ELECTRONICS, LCD MONITOR

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070215

1714. Feb 16, 2007
RICHARD TUTTLE INSTALLATION VIEW AT BLUM HELMAN GALLERY NEW YORK 1983  
(CORRECTED), 2011, INSTALLATION VIEW

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070216

1715. Feb 17, 2007
RICHARD TUTTLE INSTALLATION VIEW AT BLUM HELMAN GALLERY NEW YORK 1983  
(CORRECTED AGAIN), 2011, INSTALLATION VIEW

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070217

1716. Feb 18, 2007
INTERLUDE, 2011, INTERLUDE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070218

1717. Feb 19, 2007
THREE FAUCETS, 2011, R TAP G TAP B TAP
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070219

1718. Feb 20, 2007
VESSELS, 2011, VESSELS
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070220

1719. Feb 21, 2007
BODY, 2011, BODY
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070221




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Re: [Nettime-nl] nznl.com digest, Feb 09, 2007 - Feb 15, 2007

2007-02-14 Thread Geert Dekkers

Thanks

Geert


On 15/02/2007, at 12:32 AM, Tom_ Lewis wrote:



Geert -- your images are good for my head. keep it going!

tl


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nznl.com digest
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1707. Feb 09, 2007
BELL AND HAT, 2011, BELL, HAT
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070209

1708. Feb 10, 2007
TWO GLASSES ONE HALF-FILLED, 2011, TUMBLERS, WATER  
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070210

1709. Feb 11, 2007
VESSEL AND HEAD, 2011, HEAD, VESSEL
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070211

1710. Feb 12, 2007
THREE VESSELS, 2011, VESSELS
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070212

1711. Feb 13, 2007
RICHARD TUTTLE OTIS ART INSTITUTE GALLERY LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA PART
II FEBRUARY 1 - FEBRUARY 29 1976 (CORRECTED), 2011, INSTALLATION VIEW
WITH FLOOR PLAN
firework file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070213

1712. Feb 14, 2007
RICHARD TUTTLES 11TH PAPER OCTOGANAL 1970 REINSTALLED, 2011, PAPER,
PASTE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070214

1713. Feb 15, 2007
RECONSTRUCTION OF THE RICHARD TUTTLE INSTALLATION AT GALERIE SMELA
DUSSELDORF 1989 (CORRECTED AND UPDATED), 2011, CANVAS, PLYWOOD,
ALUMINIUM, ACRYLICS, FLUORESCENT LIGHT, LEADS, ELECTRONICS, LCD  
MONITOR

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1707. Feb 09, 2007
BELL AND HAT, 2011, BELL, HAT
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070209

1708. Feb 10, 2007
TWO GLASSES ONE HALF-FILLED, 2011, TUMBLERS, WATER  
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070210

1709. Feb 11, 2007
VESSEL AND HEAD, 2011, HEAD, VESSEL
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070211

1710. Feb 12, 2007
THREE VESSELS, 2011, VESSELS
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070212

1711. Feb 13, 2007
RICHARD TUTTLE OTIS ART INSTITUTE GALLERY LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA PART  
II FEBRUARY 1 - FEBRUARY 29 1976 (CORRECTED), 2011, INSTALLATION VIEW  
WITH FLOOR PLAN

firework file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070213

1712. Feb 14, 2007
RICHARD TUTTLES 11TH PAPER OCTOGANAL 1970 REINSTALLED, 2011, PAPER,  
PASTE

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070214

1713. Feb 15, 2007
RECONSTRUCTION OF THE RICHARD TUTTLE INSTALLATION AT GALERIE SMELA  
DUSSELDORF 1989 (CORRECTED AND UPDATED), 2011, CANVAS, PLYWOOD,  
ALUMINIUM, ACRYLICS, FLUORESCENT LIGHT, LEADS, ELECTRONICS, LCD MONITOR

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Re: Real-time file access and organization - (fwd)

2007-02-09 Thread Geert Dekkers
The searching yes, that's something else altogether. You d have to  
find a way to extract the metadata from the movie. For my current  
project involving image files, I'm using Phil Harvey's exiftool (a  
Perl script) to extract the data and then I insert the data into  
mysql. I wrote a shell function to do this recursively, becase there  
are more than 7000 images to be processed.


But actually, xmp/exif data is easily accessed (you could do it with  
a grep), but the data in the movies is compiled. So you'd have to  
hunt arond for someone who has already solved this, but it couldn't  
be too difficult, as any app that can index mp3 files does the same.


Geert


On 10/02/2007, at 8:28 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote:

Hi - Could you tell me how you're doing this? In other words, given  
a Quicktime movie for example, how would you add metadata - and  
then how could you search for it?


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Re: Real-time file access and organization -

2007-02-09 Thread Geert Dekkers
I sympathize. And more, I think its vital that you get some sort of  
system up and running so that others can access your work in a  
coherent way. Technically, I can imagine a way to tackle the problem  
using file metadata in the image/movie files, indexing this to  
database, then indexing the text works to database, and accessing   
though a keyword search. (Actually, I'm doing just this for a company  
image database) But of course the problem is how to fund this.  
Because the coding is just one part (and here the community might be  
able to help), but you'd have to employ someone (or perhaps even a  
number of someones) to go through the files and add metadata. (I  
know, ideally, this person should be yourself)


Perhaps other list members have better thoughts on the matter.

Geert


On 10/02/2007, at 7:03 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote:


Real-time file access and organization -

Here is the problem, as anyone following my work can attest -  
there's too

much of it. I'll be at the Openport festival in Chicago the end of the
month, doing a symposium, talk, two performances. So I'm attempting to
organize files for the last, and it's difficult. I narrowed the video/
audio work to 900 files - and these are edited from the mass of my  
video/
audio work in general, running I think around 2500. I've placed the  
files
in two folders, Performance 1 / 2. The names (titles) of the files  
convey
nothing. I'm still naming from the film years when one produced  
"pieces"
with such. So there are 900 names, and I forget what most of these  
things
are. It's not even easy to tell by extension - there are sound  
files for
example ending as .mp4, and some of the .mov are set for no  
framework and
loop; these are most often converted .mp4 in disguise. The problem  
with
.mp4 in performance - the compression uses a lot of CPU cycles; the  
result

is that it's actually more difficult to run a number of parallel .mp4
files (which are quite small) than to run the same from the  
original very

large .mov or .avi files.

Thumbnails won't do - they would be too difficult to manage, would  
clutter
up the screen, wouldn't handle audio. I think of code - G for  
Geneva, D

for dance, GG for Gruyere, GA for Aletsch glacier work - but then the
individual pieces are still left behind. I've tried brief 2-3 word
descriptions in the titles, but that doesn't seem to help; there are
variations, some of the work is indescribable in terms of a few  
words, and
so forth. In any case, the directories have to be on the screen  
when I'm
performing - that's the whole point of it - the ability to choose  
video/
audio on the fly. I'm not sure where to take this - memorizing  
indices,
mnemonics ... The total number of still images that I work with  
(i.e. not
family) is about 1. The total of everything is probably around  
14000.


I swim in these. I need a directory structure for everything,  
coupled with
a search engine; I need keywords and a way to delimit and present  
files
during performance; I need a system which is easily understandable  
on the
fly. I'm speaking of approximately 200 gigabytes of material here.  
I've
been sitting going through file after file; it's a real  
impossibility! If

the equipment holds up (I've been having difficulties with Quicktime
retaining its preferences which are critical), things should run  
smoothly
- they'll be more out of control than ever, the semantics of the  
perform-
ance trying to keep up. But the presentation will, internally, be  
somewhat
scattershot. I work with laser scan, motion capture, dancers,  
mappings and
remappings of the human body, landscape, very low frequency and  
shortwave
radio, filtered and unfiltered recordings of various musical  
instruments,
images from the problematic of 'wilderness,' video and audio  
bounced and

transformed across the country, material from Second Life performance,
materials from programs like Netstumbler (tracking wireless), modified
travel footage, local histories and architectures of early mass  
transit,

sexuality, the 'edges' of languages, choreographies, interactivities,
codework and codework software, Mathematica, and video/audio noise  
across
the Net, offline as well. All of these areas are subsetted; they  
spread
like tentacles across my workspace, (in)(co)herent, lost and found;  
now

when I perform, I'm part audience, seeing the (re)presentation for the
first time, trying more desperately than ever to hold everything  
together.
This is a world of the forgotten, unorganized in relation to 'the  
clean
and proper body,' inert to deconstruction (which is collapsed by  
error,
circles of confusion, exhaustion, loss), open to Levinas' existence  
and
existents. Never do I know where this has gone, will go. But I  
still need
something of a system, something of a path through the dark woods.  
(And of

course any suggestions greatly appreciated.)

- Alan


Re: modeling, division by zero

2007-02-08 Thread Geert Dekkers

Thanks Alan. Very beautiful.

Geert

On 8-feb-2007, at 6:37, Alan Sondheim wrote:


modeling, division by zero

when i was very young i lived in a world of division by zero. the  
result
was infinity with n <> 0, but this was modified. 20/0 = 10/0 of  
course but

we might write I (for infinity) so that I(20) is distinct from I(10).
generalize: x/0 becomes I(x) and f(x)/0 becomes I(f(x)). what  
develops is

a sense of process and history; I(f(x)) is dependent on the operations
that lead up to it for any specific I(f(x)); it's as if 2 + 2 = 3 +  
1, but
the operations remain different and distinction; 4(2,2) may be  
considered
distinction from 4(3,1). and this is true, providing the  
intercession of
an operator is implied; 2 might for example be manageable and 3  
not. the

modes become more interesting when other f(x)/0 are involved or when
thinking through (x/0)*(0/y) - the temptation is to produce x/y or  
even
f(x)/f(y), canceling the 0, and within our mathesis, this may be  
reason-

able. but again the 0 must be kept visible, historic; we might writer
"(f(x)/f(y)) qua 0/0" or some such; it's evident that indices, both  
sub-

and super-, quickly develop, become unmanageable. history piles on
history, the mathematics leaves a necessary trace on the result -  
neces-

sary because (x/0)*(0/y) is strictly I*0, which is up for grabs. the
history imposes exactitude, facticity, where none is; it is a  
mathematics
of sand-grains, not continua, of course related to infinitesimals,  
non-
standard analysis, and so forth. but here, and when i was young, i  
valued
these equations which told stories, stories that not only where  
inherent,

but integral to their value in both senses of the word.

... i was in revolt, against mathesis, against those equations  
excluded,
beyond the Pale, for no apparent reason, against the simultaneous  
weaken-

ing and strengthening of zero, of nothing at all ...

( the shy zero, adding nothing to anything; the murder zero,  
multiplying
and forgetting; the burgeoning zero, dividing into the production  
of the

world; the generous zero, taking nothing away )


Re: Droste and Berber in rehearsal -- be good for Safari -- add a .htaccess to your website

2007-02-04 Thread Geert Dekkers
Alan added the file to the web root of his site as described below,  
and it worked instantly. It may also be added to the Apache mime.type  
file, where it will identify a mp4 for the whole machine. But as we  
mostly use shared hosting, this isn't an option, as we then don't  
have access to the mime.type file.  So the only other thing to do is  
to have Apache identify a new mime type at the level of the  
individual web site.


The only thing is, I don't know why (to my knowledge) only Safari is  
bothered by this. Or perhaps Safari is the only browser that does, or  
permits, the appending of the  .txt extension.


Geert


On 4/02/2007, at 12:50 AM, D^Vid D^Vizio wrote:

I'm pretty sure this is why nearly all the MP4's I try and open,  
stream .txt files at me for many
moments.  Is it a Safari problem then?  Not sure if *I* can edit  
the link before trying it...? or

is it something to be editted at the source...?

D^


--- Geert Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi

I use Safari, and while it does most things a browser should do, it
renders .mp4 files horribly. Problem is that a ".txt" extension is
appended to the mp4 file, so Safari renders us a text version of the
mp4. Mostly, that isn't what the author intended.

There is something to be done about it, but that something is to be
done by the author on the website. It implies adding a so-called
".htaccess" file (note the dot preceding the file name) to the root
of the site. Or editing the file if it already exists.

.htaccess is a text file. It should contain the following:

AddType audio/mpeg mp3
AddType audio/mp4 mp4

Might be common knowledge, but I thought I might share this just in
case.

Geert

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On 3/02/2007, at 7:48 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote:



It should play in Quicktime - it's using Quicktime codices (H 264)-
Alan


On Fri, 2 Feb 2007, Dr. T. Michael Roberts wrote:


Alan,
I’m hearing audio on this when I play it in real
player but can’t get images to show.
Michael

--- Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Droste and Berber in rehearsal
never before released footage from the original
production
with new tabla accompaniment especially commissioned
by the hairs of Droste and Berber
cut off from the bodies of Droste and Berber
as well as accompanying avatars created from cloth
and wire
held in suspension creating a perfect framework
for this first time and perhaps only this time
a framework where Berber first sadly languished
then rose to the occasion of Droste's bizarre
accompaniment
this silent film direct from the Weimar era
salvaged from numerous bunkers of works of tired
cinema
lay sadly in shadows where reels of film were found
presented now almost in their pristine original
condition

the hairs of Droste and Berber were tangled sadly
among the reels where memories of Droste and Berber
languished among the clubs of old Berlin
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Re: Droste and Berber in rehearsal -- be good for Safari -- add a .htaccess to your website

2007-02-03 Thread Geert Dekkers

Hi

I use Safari, and while it does most things a browser should do, it  
renders .mp4 files horribly. Problem is that a ".txt" extension is  
appended to the mp4 file, so Safari renders us a text version of the  
mp4. Mostly, that isn't what the author intended.


There is something to be done about it, but that something is to be  
done by the author on the website. It implies adding a so-called  
".htaccess" file (note the dot preceding the file name) to the root  
of the site. Or editing the file if it already exists.


.htaccess is a text file. It should contain the following:

AddType audio/mpeg mp3
AddType audio/mp4 mp4

Might be common knowledge, but I thought I might share this just in  
case.


Geert

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On 3/02/2007, at 7:48 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote:



It should play in Quicktime - it's using Quicktime codices (H 264)-  
Alan



On Fri, 2 Feb 2007, Dr. T. Michael Roberts wrote:


Alan,
I’m hearing audio on this when I play it in real
player but can’t get images to show.
Michael

--- Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Droste and Berber in rehearsal
never before released footage from the original
production
with new tabla accompaniment especially commissioned
by the hairs of Droste and Berber
cut off from the bodies of Droste and Berber
as well as accompanying avatars created from cloth
and wire
held in suspension creating a perfect framework
for this first time and perhaps only this time
a framework where Berber first sadly languished
then rose to the occasion of Droste's bizarre
accompaniment
this silent film direct from the Weimar era
salvaged from numerous bunkers of works of tired
cinema
lay sadly in shadows where reels of film were found
presented now almost in their pristine original
condition

the hairs of Droste and Berber were tangled sadly
among the reels where memories of Droste and Berber
languished among the clubs of old Berlin
http://www.asondheim.org/anitaberberr.mp4




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nznl.com digest, Jan 25, 2007 - Jan 31, 2007

2007-01-31 Thread Geert Dekkers

nznl.com digest
Jan 25, 2007 - Jan 31, 2007
Posts  1692 - 1698

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1692. Jan 25, 2007
NOT ENTIRELY IN THE PICTURE, 2011, CRUMPLED NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS,  
SMUDGED PHOTOGRAPHS, OILS, ACRYLICS, EMPTY TUBES, DUST AND RUBBLE

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070125

1693. Jan 26, 2007
R BLUR G BLUR B BLUR, 2011, PERFORMANCE FOR R G B
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070126

1694. Jan 27, 2007
R POWER G POWER B POWER, 2011, SOLAR PANELS, LEADS, R PANEL G PANEL B  
PANEL

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070127

1695. Jan 28, 2007
INTERLUDE, 2011, INTERLUDE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070128

1696. Jan 29, 2007
BRUCE NAUMAN 1988 INSTALLATION WITH ALAN SONDHEIM INSERT, 2011,   
STEEL AND POLYURETHANE FOAM, MOTOR, COLOR VIDEOTAPE WITH SOUND,  
QUICKTIME MOVIE

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070129

1697. Jan 30, 2007
R POWER G POWER B POWER, 2011, (GENERATORS)
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070130

1698. Jan 31, 2007
COPYING ROOM (MARY BOONE GALLERY), 2011, MARBLE, CONCRETE, LIGHTING,  
ABSTRACT PAINTINGS

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070131




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nznl.com digest, Jan 18, 2007 - Jan 24, 2007

2007-01-24 Thread Geert Dekkers

nznl.com digest
Jan 18, 2007 - Jan 24, 2007
Posts  1685 - 1691

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1685. Jan 18, 2007
R TUBE G TUBE B TUBE, 2011, EMBEDDED TUBING
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070118

1686. Jan 19, 2007
R GENERATOR G GENERATOR B GENERATOR, 2011, TUBING, PLYWOOD,  
LAMINATES, RGB

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070119

1687. Jan 20, 2007
R PUMP G PUMP B PUMP, 2011, HONEY PUMPS (RECYCLED), TUBING
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070120

1688. Jan 21, 2007
FLOW, 2011, FLOW
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070121

1689. Jan 22, 2007
MIX, 2011, PIGMENTED GLASS
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070122

1690. Jan 23, 2007
MUSEUM BAGS, 2011, EMPTY MUSEUM BAGS
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070123

1691. Jan 24, 2007
PERFORMANCE FOR A WORKER POSING AS FRANCIS BACON, 2011, PERFORMANCE
fireworks file found image
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070124


nznl.com digest, Jan 11, 2007 - Jan 17, 2007

2007-01-17 Thread Geert Dekkers

nznl.com digest
Jan 11, 2007 - Jan 17, 2007
Posts  1678 - 1684

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1678. Jan 11, 2007
2 TACKS AND 3 BLOBS, 2011, ACRYLICS, STEEL
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070111

1679. Jan 12, 2007
R STRANDS G STRANDS B STRANDS, 2011, FIBRES, PIGMENTS, GLASS, PLASTICS
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070112

1680. Jan 13, 2007
THREE RELAXED CANVASES, 2011, DYED CANVAS, RELAXED
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070113

1681. Jan 14, 2007
BLUE POND, 2011, POND, IKB (INTERNATIONAL KLEIN BLUE)
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070114

1682. Jan 15, 2007
EVASIVE CONTENT, 2011, RGB PROJECTOR, LEAD
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070115

1683. Jan 16, 2007
CROSS SECTION, 2011, EXHIBITION HALL (TOP), POWER NODE (BOTTOM)
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070116

1684. Jan 17, 2007
GENERATOR, 2011, GENERATOR, VIDEO PROJECTORS
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070117

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Re: 365/365, Jennifer

2007-01-11 Thread Geert Dekkers

Thanks a million, Dan.

Geert


On 11/01/2007, at 2:15 PM, Dan Waber wrote:


Jennifer is the love of my life, the glue that holds all my toothpicks
together, my bestest friend in the world, my green velvet beetle bird,
my chipmunk zoo, my oh, my mine and more, always and all ways more.

40 words, 40 years
365 days, 365 people
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nznl.com digest, Jan 04, 2007 - Jan 10, 2007

2007-01-10 Thread Geert Dekkers

nznl.com digest
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1671. Jan 04, 2007
COPY OF A ROB VAN KONINGSBRUGGEN PIECE CORRECTED, 2011, PERFORMANCE  
FOR A STRETCHED CANVAS AND RGB

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070104

1672. Jan 05, 2007
CORY ARCANGEL DATA DIARY JANUARY 31 2002 CORRECTED, 2011, INKJET ON  
DIBOND, 841 × 1189 MM

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070105

1673. Jan 06, 2007
YVES KLEINS JOURNAL DU DIMANCHE NOVEMBER 27 1960 (FRAMED), 2011,  
NEWSPRINT, 841 X 1189 MM

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070106

1674. Jan 07, 2007
THE COPYIST, 2011, INKJET PRINT ON DIBOND
found image fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070107

1675. Jan 08, 2007
BLACK CUBE WHITE CUBE CORY ARCANGEL VS ROB VAN KONINGSBRUGGE, 2011,  
INSTALLATION	

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070108

1676. Jan 09, 2007
INTERLUDE (OOZE), 2011, INTERLUDE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070109

1677. Jan 10, 2007
BLUE OOZE GOLD OOZE PINK OOZE (FOR YVES KLEIN), 2011, PIGMENTS, GOLD  
LEAF

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070110


Re: Quantity Becomes Quality 01

2007-01-10 Thread Geert Dekkers

Brilliant. (we sound like this from outer space)

I bookmarked http://mwp.jaycloidt.com/MPAUDIO2006/ Is this a  
permanent link?


Geert


On 10/01/2007, at 5:35 AM, mpalmer wrote:


Quantity Becomes Quality 01

2007



An attempt at creating a kind of audio monochrome.



A famous hit song from the 60s is overlayed upon itself 1,000X.

Resonances emerge and submerge, grayness prevails, and no pity,  
absolutely none, for the living or the dead.




http://mwp.jaycloidt.com/MPAUDIO2006/mp01x.mp3


mwp


nznl.com digest, Dec 28, 2006 - Jan 03, 2007

2007-01-03 Thread Geert Dekkers

nznl.com digest
Dec 28, 2006 - Jan 03, 2007
Posts  1664 - 1670

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nznl_com_screensaver.dmg ( 1670 images >75Mb )


1664. Dec 28, 2006
STUDY FOR YVES KLEINS FALL 1960, 2010, FALL, CYCLIST
found images
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061228

1665. Dec 29, 2006
FOUR COPIES OF YVES KLEINS LEAP INTO THE VOID 1960, 2010, ...
found images
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061229

1666. Dec 30, 2006
TWO VIEWS (LEAP INTO THE VOID 1960), 2010, ... 5 RUE GENTIL-BERNARD   
FONTENAY-AUX-ROSES

fireworks file found images
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061230

1667. Dec 31, 2006
THREE TORCHED MONOCHROMES, 2010, PIGMENTS (MY PAINTINGS ARE BUT THE  
ASHES OF MY ART)

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061231

1668. Jan 01, 2007
ART SHOW, 2011, BOOTH AT THE AMSTERDAM RAI
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070101

1669. Jan 02, 2007
NZNL.COM WORKER #3 AS YVES KLEIN IN A SUIT OF ARMOUR, 2011, PERFORMANCE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070102

1670. Jan 03, 2007
INTERLUDE, 2011, INTERLUDE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20070103


Geert Dekkers---
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---





start

2007-01-01 Thread Geert Dekkers
let me imagine a start. i'm good at that. the imagining started  
somewhere. imagining images became a way of life. like wanting to  
cross an abyss. yes i know, a bridge. someone would have to be on the  
other side already. so who is that someone.


we need structure. you won't understand if there's no structure. of  
course. but still, we need someone on the other side. someone has to  
throw us a line


its easy once you've started -- we'll build the bridges if you throw  
us a line (you see its quite like drawing)


some cross others imagine a bridge across

some cross and imagine a bridge across so your kin can follow

so is there someone on the other side or not. i think not. i think  
the abyss is the difference between being and wishing. and its about  
imaging the other. side. imagining i mean. well i think someone could  
be. if someone could tell me what being is i could define being. but  
i can't define the other. or the other side. the other's size. or any  
other property. i can imagine the other's size. i can imagine every  
property. i can image anything.


so we started off with an image but the image isn't quite right. we  
started with the bridge. and a bridge crosses something. so what  
meaningful something would that bridge cross. it would cross an  
abyss. it would neatly cross an abyss neatly incorporating other  
images in the image. images that other people understand. that even i  
understand somewhat.


so when you start off with an image you have a ready made image.  
there is something in the image that people already understand. you  
don't start from scratch. you can't imagine what starting from  
scratch would be.


so now we've started



Geert Dekkers
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nznl.com digest, Dec 21, 2006 - Dec 27, 2006

2006-12-27 Thread Geert Dekkers

nznl.com digest
Dec 21, 2006 - Dec 27, 2006
Posts  1657 - 1663

http://nznl.com
rss http://nznl.com/geert/nznl.xml

1657. Dec 21, 2006
FLOW, 2010, POTENTIALLY VALUABLE WORK OF ART, FLOW
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061221

1658. Dec 22, 2006
PAINTING MACHINE, 2010, PAINTING MACHINE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061222

1659. Dec 23, 2006
FAT, 2010, FAT
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061223

1660. Dec 24, 2006
SOME THOUGHTS ON ANARCHITECTURE (GORDON MATTA-CLARK), 2010,  
LAMINATES, PLASTERBOARD, ACRYLICS

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061224

1661. Dec 25, 2006
CLEAN CUT, 2010, LAMINATE, CHIPBOARD, PLASTERBOARD, ACRYLICS
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061225

1662. Dec 26, 2006
FLOW, 2010, FLOW
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061226

1663. Dec 27, 2006
STUDY FOR YVES KLEINS FALL 1960, 2010, FALL
found images
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061227




Geert Dekkers---
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---





nznl.com digest, Dec 14, 2006 - Dec 20, 2006

2006-12-20 Thread Geert Dekkers

nznl.com digest
Dec 14, 2006 - Dec 20, 2006
Posts  1650 - 1656

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rss http://nznl.com/geert/nznl.xml

1650. Dec 14, 2006
ABSTRACT PAINTING, 2010, PLYWOOD, PLASTER OF PARIS, LAMINATES, ACRYLICS
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061214

1651. Dec 15, 2006
RECONSTRUCTION OF MARCEL DUCHAMPS 3 STANDARD STOPPAGES 1913-14. 2010,  
PLYWOOD, LACQUERS

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061215

1652. Dec 16, 2006
BARENTT NEWMANS CONCORD ON THE GROUND, 2010, PLYWOOD, PLASTER OF  
PARIS, ACRYLICS

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061216

1653. Dec 17, 2006
HAT, 2010, PERFORMANCE FOR NZNL.COM WORKER #1
found image fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061217

1654. Dec 18, 2006
HAT, 2010, HAT
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061218

1655. Dec 19, 2006
A BARRY FLANAGAN CORRECTED, 2010, BRONZE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061219

1656. Dec 20, 2006
ED MOSES MONOCHROME PAINTINGS 1975-1976 CORRECTED, 2010, PLASTER OF  
PARIS, ACRYLICS, LAMINIATES

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061220


Geert Dekkers---
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---





nznl.com digest, Dec 07, 2006 - Dec 13, 2006

2006-12-13 Thread Geert Dekkers

nznl.com digest
Dec 07, 2006 - Dec 13, 2006
Posts  1643 - 1649

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1643. Dec 07, 2006
VIEWPOINT, 2010, MINIATURE LASER EMITTERS, WHITE CUBE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061207

1644. Dec 08, 2006
VIEWPOINT. 2010, VIEWPOINT
found image
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061208

1645. Dec 09, 2006
VIEWPOINT, 2010, VIEWPOINT
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061209

1646. Dec 10, 2006
OPEN SOURCE MUSEUM, 2010, CONCRETE, STEEL, IMAGINATION, COLLABORATION
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061210

1647. Dec 11, 2006
INTERLUDE, 2010, INTERLUDE
found image
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061211

1648. Dec 12, 2006
SUBJECT VIEWPOINT, 2010, GRASS, BACKLIGHT
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061212

1649. Dec 13, 2006
VIEWPOINT, 2010, VIEWPOINT
found images
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061213


A macosx only screensaver is available at
http://graphics.nznl.org/nznl_com_screensaver.dmg
(more than 1600 images - about 76 MB)


Geert Dekkers---
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---





nznl.com digest, Nov 30, 2006 - Dec 06, 2006

2006-12-06 Thread Geert Dekkers

nznl.com digest
Nov 30, 2006 - Dec 06, 2006
Posts  1636 - 1642

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rss http://nznl.com/geert/nznl.xml

1636. Nov 30, 2006
MOUNTAIN PATH, 2010, PERFORMANCE FOR NZNL.COM WORKER #1
captioned image
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061130

1637. Dec 01, 2006
DANGEROUS, 2010, INDIAN INK ON CHINESE PARCHMENT
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061201

1638. Dec 02, 2006
LUCIO FONTANAS CONCEPTO ESPACIAL 1959 CORRECTED, 2010, PLASTER OF  
PARIS, PLYWOOD, ACRYLICS

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061202

1639. Dec 03, 2006
IF BARNETT NEWMANS THE SUBLIME IS NOW 1948 WERE A PAINTING I COULD  
CONVERT IT INTO A PRESENTABLE ESSENCE, 2010, PLASTER OF PARIS,  
PLYWOOD, ACRYLICS

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061203

1640. Dec 04, 2006
PATH, 2010, PATH
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061204

1641. Dec 05, 2006
PATH, 2010, PATH
fireworks file found image
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061205

1642. Dec 06, 2006
BRIDGE, 2010, BRIDGE
fireworks file found image
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061206


--Geert Dekkers-
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---





nznl.com digest, Nov 23, 2006 - Nov 29, 2006

2006-11-29 Thread Geert Dekkers

nznl.com digest
Nov 23, 2006 - Nov 29, 2006
Posts  1629 - 1635

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rss http://nznl.com/geert/nznl.xml

1629. Nov 23, 2006
DATA DIARIES (3000 PICASSO DRAWINGS COMPRESSED), 2010, PICASSO  
DRAWINGS, PASTE

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061123

1630. Nov 24, 2006
SMALL STACK (DATA DIARIES), 2010, 4 BARNETT NEWMAN PAINTINGS  
(COMPRESSED)

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061124

1631. Nov 25, 2006
CUBICLE, 2010, 3 BARNETT NEWMAN PAINTINGS
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061125

1632. Nov 26, 2006
ABSTRACT PAINTING, 2010, PLASTERED DUROX, ACRYLICS
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061126

1633. Nov 27, 2006
ABSTRACT PAINTING, 2010, PLASTERED DUROX, ACRYLICS
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061127

1634. Nov 28, 2006
FRAMEWORK, 2010, STEEL, GLASS, CONCRETE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061128

1635. Nov 29, 2006
MOVING CONTENT, 2010, PERFORMANCE FOR NZNL.COM WORKER #1
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061129




Geert Dekkers
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nznl.com digest, Nov 16, 2006 - Nov 22, 2006

2006-11-22 Thread Geert Dekkers

nznl.com digest
Nov 16, 2006 - Nov 22, 2006
Posts  1622 - 1628

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rss feed http://nznl.com/geert/nznl.xml

1622. Nov 16, 2006
FRAME FRAMES CUT AND FRAMED, 2010, BUST (KANT), CUT AND FRAMED
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061116

1623. Nov 17, 2006
RECONSTRUCTION OF A STILL FRAME, 2010, WHITE CUBE, LAMINATES, PLASTER  
OF PARIS, ACRYLICS

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061117

1624. Nov 18, 2006
MICROPHONE, 2010, MICROPHONE
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061118

1625. Nov 19, 2006
RECONSTRUCTING CINDY SHERMANS UNTITLED FILM STILL 1978, 2010, STEEL,  
CONCRETE, TREES, SHRUBS

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061119

1626. Nov 20, 2006
RECONSTRUCTION OF GER VAN ELKS THE ROSE MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN ART BUT  
DIFFICULT THEREFORE ART IS SPLENDID 1972 (CORRECTED CUT AND FRAMED),  
2010, WILD FLOWERS, CUT AND FRAMED (COUNTRY BOUQUET)

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061120

1627. Nov 21, 2006
ABSTRACT PAINTING, 2010, PLYWOOD, LINEN, ACRYLICS
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061121

1628. Nov 22, 2006
RECONSTRUCTION OF BAS-JAN ADERS FALL (I LOS ANGELES) 1970 FILM, 2010,  
SHRUBS, TREE, BUNGALOW, CHAIR

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061122




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nznl.com digest, Nov 09, 2006 - Nov 15, 2006

2006-11-15 Thread Geert Dekkers

nznl.com digest
Nov 09, 2006 - Nov 15, 2006
Posts  1615 - 1621

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1615. Nov 09, 2006
FRAME FRAMES, 2010, FRAME FRAMES
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061109

1616. Nov 10, 2006
FRAME FRAMES, 2010, FRAMES FRAME
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061110

1617. Nov 11, 2006
FRAME GUARD, 2010, GUARD
fireworks file found image
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=2006

1618. Nov 12, 2006
FRAMING GREENAWAYS THE DRAUGHTMANS CONTRACT, 2010, SCREENING
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061112

1619. Nov 13, 2006
THREE FRAMES, 2010, FRAMES
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061113

1620. Nov 14, 2006
UNTITLED FRAME, 2010, FRAME
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061114

1621. Nov 15, 2006
FRAME FRAMES CUT AND FRAMED, 2010, WILD TULIP, CUT AND FRAMED
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061115




Geert Dekkers
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nznl.com digest, Nov 02, 2006 - Nov 08, 2006

2006-11-08 Thread Geert Dekkers

nznl.com digest
Nov 02, 2006 - Nov 08, 2006
Posts  1608 - 1614

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1608. Nov 02, 2006
BARNETT NEWMANS CATHEDRA (CORRECTED), 2010, PLYWOOD, PLASTER OF  
PARIS, ACRYLICS (CINERAMA VERSION)

fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061102

1609. Nov 03, 2006
PEDESTAL, 2010, PEDESTAL
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061103

1610. Nov 04, 2006
PREPARATIONS FOR A SHOWING OF PAUL SLOCUMS COLOR SEQUENCER 2005  
(CORRECTED), 2010, LCD MONITORS, COMPUTERS (HIDDEN)

fireworks file found images
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061104

1611. Nov 05, 2006
FRAME, 2010, FRAME
fireworks file

http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061105

1612. Nov 06, 2006
GILDED FRAME FRAMES, 2010, FRAME FRAMES GILDED
fireworks file found images
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061106

1613. Nov 07, 2006
DIPTICH, 2010, ACRYLICS ON PLYWOOD, VARIABLE DIMENSIONS
fireworks file found image
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061107

1614. Nov 08, 2006
FRAME FRAMES, 201O, PROJECTORS, CONTEXT
fireworks file
http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061108


nznl.com digest, Oct 26, 2006 - Nov 01, 2006

2006-11-01 Thread Geert Dekkers
nznl.com digest Oct 26, 2006 - Nov 01, 2006Posts  1601 - 1607http://nznl.comrss feed://nznl.com/geert/nznl.xml1601. Oct 26, 2006STUDY FOR AN ABSTRACT PAINTING AS ABSTRACT, 2010, (WHOS AFRAID OF RED YELLOW AND BLUE IN LAYERS) (RGB)fireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610261602. Oct 27, 2006EXHIBITION SPACE, 2010, PLYWOOD, PLASTER OF PARIS, ACRYLICSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610271603. Oct 28, 2006BLINKY PALERMO SHOW (CORRECTED), 2010, STRETCHED TEXTILES, LAMINATES, PLASTER OF PARIS, ACRYLICSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610281604. Oct 29, 2006PRESENTING RENE DANIELS LOLA DE BALANCE (1986) (CORRECTED), 2010, CARDBOARD, PASTE, PLASTER OF PARIS, ACRYLICSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610291605. Oct 30, 2006WHITE CUBE BLACK CUBE, 2010, LAMINATES, PLYWOOD, PLASTER OF PARIS, ACRYLICS, NEONSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610301606. Oct 31, 2006COPY OF A ROB VAN KONINGSBRUGGEN PIECE, 2010, PERFORMANCE FOR A STRETCHED CANVAS AND RGB fireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610311607. Nov 01, 2006COPY OF STANLEY KUBRICKS MONOLITH (1968), 2010, PLYWOOD, PLASTER OF PARIS, ACRYLICS (CINERAMA VERSION)fireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061101  Geert Dekkershttp://nznl.comhttp://nznl.nethttp://nznl.org 

nznl.com digest, Oct 19, 2006 - Oct 25, 2006

2006-10-25 Thread Geert Dekkers
nznl.com digest Oct 19, 2006 - Oct 25, 2006Posts  1594 - 1600http://nznl.comrss feed://nznl.com/geert/nznl.xml1594. Oct 19, 2006HANG ON ME (I AM A WALL), 2010, SPACE, WALL, BRAD BRACE JPEGfireworks file with brad brace imagehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610191595. Oct 20, 2006TOP VIEW, 2010, TOP VIEW (HONEYCOMB)fireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610201596. Oct 21, 2006INSTALLATION VIEW, 2010, INSTALLATION VIEW (HONEYCOMB)fireworks file (found images)http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610211597. Oct 22, 2006INSTALLATION (DENNIS KIMMERLICH), 2010, PLASTER OF PARIS, CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, ACRYLICSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610221598. Oct 23, 2006STUDIO TABLE, 2010, STEEL, PLYWOOD, LACQUERSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610231599. Oct 24, 2006DESKTOP, 2010, INSTALLATIONfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610241600. Oct 25, 2006TRIPTICH, 2010, 3 WALL MOUNTED MONITORS (EXPLODED)fireworks file, found imagehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061025  Geert Dekkershttp://nznl.comhttp://nznl.nethttp://nznl.org 

nznl.com digest, Oct 12, 2006 - Oct 18, 2006

2006-10-18 Thread Geert Dekkers
nznl.com digest Oct 12, 2006 - Oct 18, 2006Posts  1587 - 1593http://nznl.comrss feed://nznl.com/geert/nznl.xml1587. Oct 12, 2006ABSTRACT PAINTING, 2010, PLASTER OF PARIS, CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, ACRYLICSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610121588. Oct 13, 2006ABSTRACT PAINTING, 2010, ABSTRACT PAINTINGfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610131589. Oct 14, 2006WIDESCREEN, 2010, WIDESCREENfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610141590. Oct 15, 2006WIDESCREEN TECHNISCOPE, 2010, WIRE SCULPTUREfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610151591. Oct 16, 2006210 297 420 (ISO 216), 2010, PERFORMANCE FOR THREE ABSTRACTSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610161592. Oct 17, 2006CORNER PIECE, 2010, CORNER PIECEfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610171593. Oct 18, 2006THE CURRENT STATE, 2010, DETAILfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061018  Geert Dekkershttp://nznl.comhttp://nznl.nethttp://nznl.org 

nznl.com digest, Oct 05, 2006 - Oct 11, 2006

2006-10-11 Thread Geert Dekkers
nznl.com digest Oct 05, 2006 - Oct 11, 2006Posts  1580 - 1586http://nznl.comrss feed://nznl.com/geert/nznl.xml1580. Oct 05, 2006PREPARING FOR RICHARD LONGS THE SPACE OF TIME, 2010, GALLERY SPACEfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610051581. Oct 06, 2006RENE DANIELS A HOT DAY IN THE LIGHTHOUSE 1984, 2010, PLYWOOD, PLASTER OF PARIS, ACRYLICSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610061582. Oct 07, 2006ROBERT RYMANS LEDGER 1982 SLIGHTLY CORRECTED, 2010, PLASTER OF PARIS, PLYWOOD, ACRYLICSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610071583. Oct 08, 2006BLUR, 2010, BLURfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610081584. Oct 09, 2006STUDY FOR AN ABSTRACT PAINTING, 2010, (ISO 216 WIDESCREEN CINERAMA)fireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610091585. Oct 10, 2006ABSTRACT PAINTING, 2010, PLASTER OF PARIS, CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, ACRYLICSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610101586. Oct 11, 2006ABSTRACT PAINTING, 2010, PLASTER OF PARIS, CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, ACRYLICSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061011  Geert Dekkershttp://nznl.comhttp://nznl.nethttp://nznl.org 

Re: The Lek: Sex dances for one to four people.

2006-10-08 Thread Geert Dekkers

And of course the Marquis de Sade
http://www.sade-ecrivain.com/

Geert


On 8/10/2006, at 8:31 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote:

I believe there is material from ancient Egypt - a lot of things  
were scratched as graffiti into walls. Don't know for literary work  
but most likely in the Satyricon. - Alan


On Sat, 7 Oct 2006, mpalmer wrote:

So many things to think about with this topic, but one question  
that comes to mind is this: When were the first images to appear  
in art of individuals masturbating? Or what about the first  
mention in a literary work? I can't think of anything from ancient  
Greece, nor from India, etc. but that's just off the top of my  
head. Maybe somebody better versed in this stuff than I would know.


m


On Oct 7, 2006, at 8:04 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote:

After the Kali Tal nettime blasting and my response, I'm hesitant  
to send this out. But I'm proud of this work, and its association  
of sexuality, dance, freedom and degradation - rendering the  
reader, at least myself, uncomfortable. And this is definitely  
from a mail viewpoint, or at least a ghostly male choreographer's  
viewpoing? Or is it? There's a whole area of performance that's  
open to question.
I'm responding re: below and in some of the other dance-texts  
I've written
- to the fundamentally Apollonian / cool nature of western dance,  
where eroticism is buried. Think of gender relations in ballet,  
or the cool efficaceous computerized choreographies of  
Cunningham, or Rainer's slow and steadied presentation. Early  
dance - what a catastrophic term - often involved sexuality re:  
fertility rites, etc. I apologize for the general- ization.  
Dance, in short, often involved caressing, fucking, rapture,  
frisson, that was seemingly real. What I'm writing into is the  
Dionysian.
The difference might be between the aesthetics of eroticism and  
the non- aesthetics of pornography, and here I'm on shakier  
ground, but I'm not talking about a pornography which denigrates  
women or anyone for that matter. Eroticism flourishes in the  
dance, but of course only goes so far - the rest might be left up  
to the strip-club, which serves (if that's the right word) a very  
different purpose. (The ground is falling away.) So these are  
dances which won't be performed but could be - dances which would  
close theaters, ruin reputations. The descriptions are obviously  
the barest outlines; you can fill in the rest yourself.


The Lek
Sex dances for one to four people.
The dancers are nude. There are no props.
Male dances alone while masturbating. He dances until he cums.
Female dances alone while masturbating. She dances until she cums.
Tethered: Male dances with his prick in a partner's mouth. The  
partner

crouches, mostly immobile.
Tethered: Female dances prone above a male partner with his prick in
her cunt. The dance continues until one or both of them have cum.
Tethered: Female dances prone coupling with a female partner. The  
dance

ends as above.
Tethered: Male dances prone, coupling with a male partner. The dance
ends when both have cum.
Tethered: Male or female dances with his or her mouth on a partner's
prick. The dances continues until the dancer or partner have cum.
Tethered: Male dances with one hand holding his prick erect.
Tethered: Male dances with his cock in a cunt or asshole. The  
partner is

on all fours.
Tethered: Female dances with one hand in her cunt.
Tethered: Female dances with one or more  partners' fingers in  
her cunt.
Variant Tethered: Male dances with one or more partners' fingers  
in his

asshole. The dance ends when one or both have cum.
Variant Tethered: Female dances with one or more partners'  
fingers in

her asshole. The dance ends as above.
Tethered: Male or female dances with her partner's cock in her  
ass. The

partner is vertical holding him or her in front of him.
Pour: Male or female dancer cums on partners watching. The  
partners are
naked beneath him or her, masturbating. The dance ends when all  
have cum.

Variant Pour: Male or female dancer cums as in Pour. The dancer then
pisses on the partners beneath him or her. The dance ends when  
all cum.

Piss: The partners piss on the floor / on the male or female dancer.
The dancer continues until he or she slips. The dancer continues  
prone

until he or she cums.
Abject: The partners shit and piss on the floor. The male or female
dancer moves in a prone position until he or she is fully covered.
The dance ends when the dance cums.
Puppet: The male or female dancer moves with each hand fingering the
assholes of two partners. The dancer controls the partners. The  
dance

ends when the partners cum.
Lick: The male or female dancer moves either prone or on all fours,
licking the assholes of one to three partners. The dance ends  
when the

dancer or one of the partners cums.
Lick variation: The male or female dancers licks the assholes of one
to three partners while the partners shit. Dance ends as in Lick.
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nznl.com digest, Sep 29, 2006 - Oct 05, 2006

2006-10-05 Thread Geert Dekkers
nznl.com digest Sep 29, 2006 - Oct 05, 2006Posts  1574 - 1580http://nznl.comrss feed://nznl.com/geert/nznl.xml1574. Sep 29, 20067 10 15 21 (ISO 216), 2010, 7 10 15 21quicktime moviehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609291575. Sep 30, 2006BLACK CUBE, 2010, BLACK CUBE, THREE ABSTRACT PAINTINGSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609301576. Oct 01, 2006WHITE CUBE, 2010, WHITE CUBE, THREE ABSTRACT PAINTINGSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610011577. Oct 02, 2006VIEWING CABINET, 2010, VIEWING CABINETfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610021578. Oct 03, 2006METHOD: CONTEXTUALIZE, 2010, OBJECT TO BE CONTEXTUALIZED, CONTEXTUALIZERfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610031579. Oct 04, 2006HANG ON ME (I AM A WALL), 2010, SPACE, WALLfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200610041580. Oct 05, 2006PREPARING FOR RICHARD LONGS THE SPACE OF TIME, 2010, GALLERY SPACEfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20061005Just another THREE days (counting today) to visit Digital Bodies at Reuten Gallery Amsterdam. Open 2 - 6 PM.Featuring Foofwa d'Imobilite, Alan Sondheim, Jan Robert Leegte, Mogens Jacobsen and Geert Dekkers.Fokke Simonszstraat 49 Amsterdam (just down the road from the art gallery complex corner Vijzelgracht F Simonszstraat)  Geert Dekkershttp://nznl.comhttp://nznl.nethttp://nznl.org 

Re: passage

2006-10-04 Thread Geert Dekkers
I also think Michelangelo said sculpting is freeing the figure from the marble. What he did was to remove the excess. GeertOn 4/10/2006, at 5:13 PM, Peter Ciccariello wrote:I believe it was also Michelangelo who said something to the effect of "a good sculpture should be able to roll down a hill with nothing breaking off", This poem does that also.-Peter CiccarielloImage - http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/On 10/4/06, Sheila Murphy < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:What a lovely thought. Thank you, m. mIEKAL aND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   who was the sculptor who removed everything that didn't look like the sculpture & that was how his pieces would manifest? I imagine there is a big pile of words on the floor which were discarded when you made this poem. ~mIEKALOn Oct 4, 2006, at 2:02 AM, Sheila Murphy wrote:> all> the little> offices alight with>> interrupted darkness once> and once> and>  sheila e. murphy -- I

Digital Bodies -- final week

2006-10-01 Thread Geert Dekkers
HiFor those of you in the neighbourhood, the show Digital Bodies in Reuten Gallery Amsterdam is entering its final week. Reuten Gallery is is open today from 14.00 - 18.00 CET, and then from  Wed - Sat. See http://nznl.org/digital_bodies/ for more information.http:nznl.org/digital_bodies/Digital Bodies.htmlNOTES ON THE TRANSITION FROM THE DIGITALTO THE PHYSICAL (AND BACK AGAIN)GEERT DEKKERS (NL)FOOFWA D'IMOBILITÉ (CH)MOGENS JACOBSEN (DK)JAN ROBERT LEEGTE (NL)ALAN SONDHEIM (USA)reutengalerie amsterdamfokke simonszstraat 49wo/za 13 h/18 h2 09 / 7 10 06 Geert Dekkershttp://nznl.comhttp://nznl.nethttp://nznl.org 

nznl.com digest, Sep 21, 2006 - Sep 27, 2006

2006-09-27 Thread Geert Dekkers
nznl.com digest Sep 21, 2006 - Sep 27, 2006Posts  1566 - 1572http://nznl.comrss feed://nznl.com/geert/nznl.xml1566. Sep 21, 20063 x 15 (RGB) (THREE TIMES FIFTEEN), 2010, PERFORMANCE FOR THREE COLOURSquicktime moviehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609211567. Sep 22, 20066 x 15 (SIX TIMES FIFTEEN), 2010, PERFORMANCE FOR NZNL.COM WORKER #1 AND RGBquicktime moviehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609221568. Sep 23, 20061 x 15 (ONE TIME FIFTEEN), 2010, PERFORMANCEquicktime moviehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609231569. Sep 24, 2006BLACK CUBE, 2010, BLINDED EXHIBITION SPACE, PROJECTIONS (PERFORMANCE FOR 3 NZNL.COM WORKERS)fireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609241570. Sep 25, 20064 x 15 (FOUR TIMES FIFTEEN)(BLACK CUBE), 2010, PERFORMANCE FOR MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL PUBLICquicktime movie found footage http://nicknack.orghttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609251571. Sep 26, 2006BLACK CUBE, 2010, BLACK CUBEfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609261572. Sep 27, 20063 x 15 (THREE TIMES FIFTEEN)(THE TRUTH IN PAINTING), 2010, PERFORMANCE FOR VOICE, RGBquicktime moviehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20060927  Geert Dekkershttp://nznl.comhttp://nznl.nethttp://nznl.org 

nznl.com digest, Sep 14, 2006 - Sep 20, 2006

2006-09-20 Thread Geert Dekkers
nznl.com digest Sep 14, 2006 - Sep 20, 2006Posts  1559 - 1565http://nznl.comrss feed://nznl.com/geert/nznl.xml1559. Sep 14, 2006STUDY FOR AN ARRAY, 2010, TIMED SEQUENCEweb pagehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609141560. Sep 15, 2006NETWORK, 2010, PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTALLATION IN THE BETTY PARSONS GALLERY, NEW YORK, 1963 OF THE GALERIA FORTES VILACA, SAO PAULO, 2001photoshop filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609151561. Sep 16, 2006IMI KNOEBEL INSTALLATION VIEW, 2010, DETAIL OF THE IMI KNOEBEL INSTALLATION IN THE NZNL.COM EXHIBITION HALLfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609161562. Sep 17, 2006INSTALLATION VIEW, 2010, DETAILfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609171563. Sep 18, 2006COVER FOR PROPOSAL FOR A NZNL.COM EXHIBITION HALL, 2010, PROJECT PROPOSAL HARDCOVER VERSIONfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609181564. Sep 19, 2006MOMENTS BEFORE THE SITTING OF THE COMMITTEE THE PROPOSAL WAS LOST, 2010, PERFORMANCE FOR NZNL.COM WORKER #1 AND THE DUMMY PROPOSALfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609191565. Sep 20, 20063 X 15, 2010, PERFORMANCE FOR NZNL.COM WORKER #1quicktime moviehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20060920  Geert Dekkershttp://nznl.comhttp://nznl.nethttp://nznl.org 

Re: The Idols of Geometry

2006-09-16 Thread Geert Dekkers
Thanks for this. Ties in with my ongoing investigations into the 60s and 70s era of modernist art. I also had a short look at the rest of the site -- some very interesting audio there. Geert Dekkershttp://nznl.comhttp://nznl.nethttp://nznl.org On 16/09/2006, at 6:40 AM, mpalmer wrote:The Idols of Geometry2006Paul Klee’s Park of Idols watercolor (1939) is divided into RGB grids of 3X3, 4X4 and 5X5.That is, the Red color channel is reduced to a 3X3 mean-averaged grid, Green = 4X4, Blue = 5X5.http://mwp.jaycloidt.com/MPIMAGES2006/KleeP2006.jpgmwp 

nznl.com digest, Sep 07, 2006 - Sep 13, 2006

2006-09-13 Thread Geert Dekkers
nznl.com digest Sep 07, 2006 - Sep 13, 2006Posts  1552 - 1558http://nznl.comrss feed://nznl.com/geert/nznl.xml1552. Sep 07, 2006MOULD FOR A COPY OF WHOS AFRAID OF RED YELLOW AND BLUE, 2010, PLASTER OF PARIS, CONSTRUCTION MATERIALSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609071553. Sep 08, 2006MOULD FOR A ROOM, 2010, PLASTER OF PARIS, CONSTRUCTION MATERIALSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609081554. Sep 09, 2006PRELIMINARY STUDY FOR THE SIMPLE STEP, 2010, PLYWOOD, LINOLEUMfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609091555. Sep 10, 2006THIS WAY BROUWN (ONE STEP), 2010, ...http://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609101556. Sep 11, 2006NOTES FOR PAPER ARCHITECT, 2010, PERFORMANCE FOR THE ISO 216 FORMATweb pagehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609111557. Sep 12, 2006MUSEUM GUARD, 2010, PERFORMANCE FOR NZNL.COM WORKER #7fireworks file web pagehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609121558. Sep 13, 2006STUDY FOR A TIME PIECE, 2010, _javascript_ TIME PIECEweb pagehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20060913  Geert Dekkershttp://nznl.comhttp://nznl.nethttp://nznl.org 

nznl.com digest, Sep 01, 2006 - Sep 07, 2006

2006-09-07 Thread Geert Dekkers
nznl.com digest Sep 01, 2006 - Sep 07, 2006Posts  1546 - 1552http://nznl.comrss feed://nznl.com/geert/nznl.xml1546. Sep 01, 2006STUDY FOR A COPY OF RICHARD TUTTLES 1989 GALERIE SCHMELA SHOW, 2010, PLASTER OF PARIS, CARDBOARD, ACRYLICSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609011547. Sep 02, 2006STUB FOR A RENDERING OF BARNETT NEWMANS WHOS AFRAID OF RED YELLOW AND BLUE IN FACTS AND FIGURES, 2010, MYSQL DATABASEweb pagehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609021548. Sep 03, 2006SOME IDEA OF THE NZNL.COM EXHIBITION HALL, 2010, PERFORMANCE FOR 2 MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL PUBLICmanipulated digital imagehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609031549. Sep 04, 2006COPY OF THE 1986 RICHARD TUTTLE INSTALLATION SPACE AT CAPC MUSEE D ART CONTEMPORAINE DE BORDEAUX, 2010, PLASTER OF PARIS, CONSTRUCTION                       MATERIALS, ACRYLICSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609041550. Sep 05, 2006COPY OF THE 1974 RICHARD TUTTLE INSTALLATION AT GALERIE YVON LAMBERT PARIS, 2010, PLASTER OF PARIS, CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, ACRYLICSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609051551. Sep 06, 2006DETAIL OF CRICKETS 1991 (ANOTHER RICHARD TUTTLE INSTALLATION COPY), 2010, PLASTER OF PARIS, CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, ACRYLICSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200609061552. Sep 07, 2006MOULD FOR A COPY OF WHOS AFRAID OF RED YELLOW AND BLUE, 2010, PLASTER OF PARIS, CONSTRUCTION MATERIALSfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20060907  Geert Dekkershttp://nznl.comhttp://nznl.nethttp://nznl.org 

nznl.com digest, Aug 28, 2006 - Aug 31, 2006

2006-08-30 Thread Geert Dekkers
nznl.com digest Aug 28, 2006 - Aug 31, 2006Posts  1542 - 1548http://nznl.comrss feed://nznl.com/geert/nznl.xml1542. Aug 28, 2006CRIME SCENE (POOL OF BLOOD), 2010, OVAL POOL, SYNTHETIC DYES (RED)found image/photoshophttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200608281543. Aug 29, 2006INTERLUDE, 2010, INTERLUDEdigital image/photoshophttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200608291544. Aug 30, 2006INTERLUDE, 2010, INTERLUDEquicktime moviehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200608301545. Aug 31, 2006INTERLUDE, 2010, INTERLUDE	(2)quicktime moviehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20060831 Geert Dekkershttp://nznl.comhttp://nznl.nethttp://nznl.org 

Opening Digital Bodies Saturday Sept 2nd 4 - 6 PM

2006-08-28 Thread Geert Dekkers
http:nznl.org/digital_bodies/Digital Bodies.htmlNOTES ON THE TRANSITION FROM THE DIGITALTO THE PHYSICAL (AND BACK AGAIN)GEERT DEKKERS (NL)FOOFWA D'IMOBILITÉ (CH)MOGENS JACOBSEN (DK)JAN ROBERT LEEGTE (NL)ALAN SONDHEIM (USA)you are cordially invited for the opening Saturday 2 09 / 16 h / 18 hreutengalerie amsterdamfokke simonszstraat 49wo/za 13 h/18 h2 09 / 7 10 06 

nznl.com digest, Aug 03, 2006 - Aug 09, 2006

2006-08-09 Thread Geert Dekkers
nznl.com digest Aug 03, 2006 - Aug 09, 2006Posts  1531 - 1537http://nznl.comrss feed://nznl.com/geert/nznl.xml1531. Aug 03, 2006ANOTHER STUDY FOR A COMMAND LINE SEARCH ENGINE FOR THE NZNL.COM EXHIBITION HALL, 2010, CARDBOARD, DUCT TAPE, STRINGweb pagehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200608031532. Aug 04, 2006COOL ROOM, 2010, WHITE CUBE, COOLING ELEMENTSphotoshop filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200608041533. Aug 05, 2006STUB FOR THE NZNL.COM EXHIBITION HALL API, 2010, STRING, DUCT TAPE, CARDBOARD, PASTE, ACRYLICSweb pagehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200608051534. Aug 06, 2006THE NZNL.COM EXHIBITION HALL COULD GO UNDERGROUND, 2010, PLAN FOR AN NZNL.COM EXHIBITION HALL UNDERGROUNDfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200608061535. Aug 07, 2006PERFECT ROOM, 2010, PERFECT ROOMfireworks/photoshop filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200608071536. Aug 08, 2006TRIPTICH, 2010, TREE WRECK, THREE ABSTRACTS, CAR PARKfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200608081537. Aug 09, 2006CONNECTED UNDERGROUND (ondergronds verbonden), 2010, PERFORMANCE FOR THE GUGGENHEIM, POMPIDOU AND THE NZNL.COM EXHIBITION HALLfireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20060809---> The next nznl.com digest wil be published on 20060830 Geert Dekkershttp://nznl.comhttp://nznl.nethttp://nznl.org 

nznl.com digest, Jul 20, 2006 - Jul 26, 2006

2006-07-26 Thread Geert Dekkers
nznl.com digest Jul 20, 2006 - Jul 26, 2006Posts  1517 - 1523http://nznl.comrss feed://nznl.com/geert/nznl.xml1517. Jul 20, 2006LIGHTFALL, 2010, LIGHTFALLweb pagehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200607201518. Jul 21, 2006INTERLUDE, 2010, INTERLUDEweb pagehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200607211519. Jul 22, 2006ONE IS A POINT TWO IS A LINE THREE IS AN AREA, 2010, SOUND PIECEweb pagehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200607221520. Jul 23, 2006STUDY ON THE DRAMATICS OF AN NZNL.COM PROGRAM, 2010, PERFORMANCEweb pagehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200607231521. Jul 24, 2006NIGHTFALL, 2010, NIGHTFALLweb pagehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200607241522. Jul 25, 2006ABSTRACT PAINTING, 2010, PLASTER OF PARIS, PIGMENTS, INTERIOR ILLUMINATIONphotoshop/fireworks filehttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=200607251523. Jul 26, 2006PANEL, 2010, NZNL.COM EXHIBITION HALL PANELweb page dummyhttp://nznl.com/index.php?dag=20060726  Geert Dekkershttp://nznl.comhttp://nznl.nethttp://nznl.org