[NetBehaviour] call for participation
maria miranda
maria at out-of-sync.com
Sat Jul 8 12:29:43 CEST 2006
that's great... any other netbehaviourists can use it too.
maria
> i felt free to use the same login
>
> =]
> rr
>
> On 7/7/06, maria miranda <maria at out-of-sync.com> wrote:
>
> Marcus,
> Sorry about that - we had a little problem last night with the page
> layout going askew - long story- that must have been when you visited.
> We'd love to receive your breath. (one word or many to describe
> your breath) especially in relation to your location - Here's the
> login details.
>
> http://www.scanz.net.nz/weathertalk/
> clik: Login
>
> user name: rainy
> password: breath
>
> This will take you to the Dashboard
> Clik: Write a Post
> After writing your post and choosing a category
> clik: Publish
>
> Looking forward to your breath...
> please let us know if you still have probs.
> best
> maria + norie
>
>
>
>> Hi there,
>> I would like to contribute, yet I cant find where and the
>> description
>> "how to..." just says, please contribute ... (doh)
>>
>> The login doesnt help , its way down the layout anyways, so apart
>> from
>> writing a comment on an existing breath I have no breath looing
>> for how to
>> describe the latter, shame......
>>
>> marCus
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Dear Netbehaviourists and fellow breathers,
>>> We'd like to invite you to contribute to our breath collection at
>>> 'Talking About the Weather' Blog.
>>> Is is very easy, just describe your breath in one word or many...
>>> More info about the project is below. Or you could visit the Blog
>>> and
>>> see for yourself.
>>> http://www.scanz.net.nz/weathertalk/
>>>
>>> If you'd like to contribute to our breath collection email us (hit
>>> reply) for the login details.
>>> Thanx
>>> maria + norie
>>>
>>>
>>> About the Project:
>>>
>>> "The air you just exhaled has already spread far and wide. The CO2
>>> from a breath last week may now be feeding a plant on a distant
>>> continent, or plankton in a frozen sea. In a matter of months all of
>>> the CO2 you just exhaled will have dispersed around the planet."
>>> Tim Flannery, The Weather Makers
>>>
>>> Talking About the Weather is an ongoing cross media project
>>> exploring
>>> our own response to the terrifying spectre of global climate change.
>>> Sheer terror at the possibilities that are being talked about led us
>>> to 'talking about the weather'. The weather, once a safe way for
>>> strangers to connect, is now fraught with an edge of danger as
>>> ominous signs of global warming multiply. In this project
>>> weathertalk
>>> is no longer a banal exchange of local weather forecasts, but
>>> instead
>>> we ask people to donate their breath - the breath which they would
>>> normally use to talk about the weather and the same breath that is
>>> spread far and wide as described by Tim Flannery.
>>>
>>> Working with breath emphasises the dynamic nature of the atmosphere
>>> and our part in its creation and destruction. As Tim Flannery says,
>>> every breath you take makes you part of a dynamic system called the
>>> atmosphere, or the aerial ocean.
>>>
>>> Talking about the Weather involves performative encounters, where we
>>> perform two Australian visitors to a foreign place asking for
>>> donations to our breath collection (to be the largest in the world)
>>> with which we will blow back global warming. These performative
>>> encounters continue our work with the �pataphysical mode
>>> of an
>>> imaginary solution for an actual problem� in this case
>>> �
>> global warming.
>>>
>>> We have been �documenting� the encounters on video and
>> there is a
>>> link to excerpts on the blog.
>>>
>>> During our (July 3-17) new media residency in New Zealand (SCANZ-
>>> http://www.scanz.net.nz/weathertalk/ ), we will be collecting more
>>> breath on the streets of New Plymouth. We will be exhibiting the
>>> breath collections, including your contributions, at Govett-Brewster
>>> Gallery in New Zealand in mid July, so please contribute soon.
>>>
>>> Who we are:Out-of-Sync is a collaboration between Australian media
>>> artists Maria Miranda and Norie Neumark . For more info see our
>>> website:
>>> http://www.out-of-sync.com/
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Marcus Kirsch
>> MA (RCA) Interaction Designer and Technoartist
>> London, UK
>>
>> +44 (0) 7950 177633
>> marCus at resonancedesign.co.uk
>>
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