[NetBehaviour] Re: NetBehaviour Digest, Vol 86, Issue 7
mark cooley
flawedart at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 15 02:30:15 CET 2007
Jason, Just dipped my feet in your zoophilia pages. Great work - i'll have a longer look later. the emails you've received are hilarious. Great responses!
mark
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Today's Topics:
1. "The System" Heath Bunting. (marc)
2. Re: Being hacked by pooch humpers and loving it. (marc)
3. Teacher guilty in Norwich porn case. (marc)
4. RE: Being hacked by pooch humpers and loving it. (rich white)
5. Kesey (Alan Sondheim)
6. think i finally god it right, apologies for all that other
stuff (Alan Sondheim)
7. My Promise to You (Alan Sondheim)
8. Google Alert - arspublica ( Bj?rn Magnhild?en )
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 12:12:56 +0000
From: marc
Subject: [NetBehaviour] "The System" Heath Bunting.
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
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"The System" Heath Bunting.
20 January 2007
3:00 pm
Meet in ICA Foyer
As part of his research into "The System", Heath has been the ICA artist
in residence using his time here to investigate the embassies that
surround the ICA's building on the Mall. The walk will take participants
on a tour of the embassies that Heath has visited and will give the
artist a chance to talk about his work in the real world. A fascinating
insight into the world of diplomatic bureaucracy, and a rather nice walk.
£5/£4 Concessions/£3 ICA Members.
To book tickets call the ICA box office on 020 7930 3647 (open between
12noon and 9pm daily) or go to the ICA web site:
http://www.ica.org.uk/?lid=12806
Please note that places are limited.
---
Emma Quinn
Director of Live and Media Arts
ICA
The Mall
London
SW1Y 5AH
020 7766 1415
Visit the new ICA website www.ica.org.uk
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 15:06:53 +0000
From: marc
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Being hacked by pooch humpers and loving
it.
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Hi Jason,
THis is pretty interesting stuff - I like the layout that you have put
together to introduce your experience regarding 'pooch humpers', and I
will revisit again later on today to have a deeper read about it all.
It's god that you have managed to turn a negative act into something
productive and useful in respect of adding another context to your work
- in fact, it re-emphasizes an element of net art as well...
marc
> *Being hacked by pooch humpers and loving it. *
> *
> http://www.secrettechnology.com/poochlove/doggy.html
> *
> **
> As an artist Ive made a breakthrough, of sorts. After having one of
> my little used art sites hacked then littered with strange codes, my
> subsequent clumsy investigation uncovered my rarely updated domain
> was listed as one of the top sites for such glorious search strings as
> Horsey, Beasty, Doggy humping/smexing/fudging (and other fun hobbies).
> While I initially felt violated and angry, I decided to use their code
> and google work against them, and I could just taste (maybe not taste)
> a new sticky fingered and dog smelling audience slobberingly waiting
> to experience my artwork. All 50,000 of the piggy boinkers.
> http://www.secrettechnology.com/poochlove/doggy.html
>
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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 15:12:24 +0000
From: marc
Subject: [NetBehaviour] Teacher guilty in Norwich porn case.
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Teacher guilty in Norwich porn case.
By GREG SMITH
Norwich Bulletin.
NORWICH -- State Prosecutor David Smith said he wondered why Julie Amero
didn't just pull the plug on her classroom computer.
The six-person jury Friday may have been wondering the same thing when
they convicted Amero, 40, of Windham of four counts of risk of injury to
a minor, or impairing the morals of a child. It took them less than two
hours to decide the verdict. She faces a sentence of up to 40 years in
prison.
Oct. 19, 2004, while substituting for a seventh-grade language class at
Kelly Middle School, Amero claimed she could not control the graphic
images appearing in an endless cycle on her computer.
"The pop-ups never went away," Amero testified. "They were continuous."
The Web sites, which police proved were accessed while Amero was in the
classroom, were seen by as many as 10 minor students. Several of the
students testified during the three-day trial in Norwich Superior Court
to seeing images of naked men and women.
Computer expert W. Herbert Horner, testifying in Amero's defense, said
he found spyware on the computer and an innocent hair styling Web site
"that led to this pornographic loop that was out of control."
more...
http://wapurl.co.uk/?FDM6NHM
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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 15:45:00 -0000
From: "rich white"
Subject: RE: [NetBehaviour] Being hacked by pooch humpers and loving
it.
To: "'NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity'"
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I like the one that redirects to the mascots piece - adds an extra
nuance to the work.
good writing too, nice one jason.
rich
http://www.counterwork.co.uk
07812444612
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Sent: 13 January 2007 15:07
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Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Being hacked by pooch humpers and loving it.
Hi Jason,
THis is pretty interesting stuff - I like the layout that you have put
together to introduce your experience regarding 'pooch humpers', and I
will revisit again later on today to have a deeper read about it all.
It's god that you have managed to turn a negative act into something
productive and useful in respect of adding another context to your work
- in fact, it re-emphasizes an element of net art as well...
marc
> *Being hacked by pooch humpers and loving it. *
> *
> http://www.secrettechnology.com/poochlove/doggy.html
> *
> **
> As an artist I've made a breakthrough, of sorts. After having one of
> my little used art sites hacked then littered with strange codes, my
> subsequent clumsy "investigation" uncovered my rarely updated domain
> was listed as one of the top sites for such glorious search strings as
> Horsey, Beasty, Doggy humping/smexing/fudging (and other fun hobbies).
> While I initially felt violated and angry, I decided to use their code
> and google work against them, and I could just taste (maybe not taste)
> a new sticky fingered and dog smelling audience slobberingly waiting
> to experience my artwork. All 50,000 of the piggy boinkers.
> http://www.secrettechnology.com/poochlove/doggy.html
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> Looking for earth-friendly autos?
> Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating"
>
Dc2BHNlYwNtYWlsdGFncwRzbGsDZ3JlZW5jZW50ZXI->
> at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center.
>
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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 11:35:30 -0500 (EST)
From: Alan Sondheim
Subject: [NetBehaviour] Kesey
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The reference to Kesey is synchronicity - last night I set up a good
cassette player and found a Kesey tape (which has been reissued) w/ him
and the Merry Pranksters - on the other side, a tape with Gary Snyder,
Alan Watts, Ginsberg, and Leary discussing the world. The tapes are 35
years old at least and in good shape.
- Alan
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Work on YouTube, blog at http://nikuko.blogspot.com . Tel 718-813-3285.
Webpage directory http://www.asondheim.org . Email: sondheim at panix.com.
http://clc.as.wvu.edu:8080/clc/Members/sondheim for theory; also check
WVU Zwiki, Google for recent. Write for info on books, cds, performance,
dvds, etc. =============================================================
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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 17:45:25 -0500 (EST)
From: Alan Sondheim
Subject: [NetBehaviour] think i finally god it right, apologies for
all that other stuff
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Is it Possible?
By Al Dubin and Jimmy McHugh (1939)
Is it possible you're possessable in the moonlight?
Is it possible you're caressable in the dark?
It can't be true someone like you would kiss me,
This must be heaven, this can't be a park,
Is it possible you're a "yes"able sort of person?
Then a wedding ring could make ev'rything quite all right,
For if you heart is "throbable," it's probable you might,
Is it possible you're possessable tonight.
http://www.asondheim.org/bodyvlf3.mov
Sweet Thing
By Joe Young, Abel Baer, and Fred E. Ahlert (1939)
Sweet Thing, you did that thing to my heart,
I want you, I need you, I do--
Sweet Thing, I simply can't get enough of you.
Sweet Thing, you came and "bing" went my heart,
It's beating, repeating your name,
Sweet Thing, now you're the top in my Hall of Fame.
While passing by you smiled at me so friendly,
The day was so languid and warm,
And there stood I with nothing to defend me,
No wonder you took me by storm.
Sweet Thing, you did that thing to my heart,
I sigh and I laugh and I sing,
Here's why, because you're everything,
Sweet Thing.
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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 22:10:08 -0500 (EST)
From: Alan Sondheim
Subject: [NetBehaviour] My Promise to You
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My Promise to You
1. Rearrangement
No
Sex
The do promise sex of again. no I sex. will I not will have not nudity do
The sex promise again. of have will nudity not again mention in body my
parts texts. again. mention perfect body again parts in be will perfect
not newborn characterize characterize I men will or be women newborn
sexual will violence not activity will work. again masturbation again work
in and my intercourse swamped am will swamped not with have attention
intercourse given sex, to nudity, the body sex, parts, nudity, sexual
parts, sexual violence, given activity, the masturbation, work. exhausted
masturbation, by and televised motion motion sex, picture photographed
photographed dreamed dreamed by spoken may poetics with may and dance sex,
dance-video not images dance-video violence. I never have done will
frightened am encounters strangers. strangers. am meetings unaccustomed
unaccustomed with space. write write lonely lonely space. place, I
forsaken will places, not ruined Ruins places. do Ruins not tired am being
of misunderstood. playing playing tired misunderstood am boohoo tired
little of boy. being boy boy. who of does being good. misogynist
misogynist no burns I at tired stake, stake, erects stake, children tired
stake. organs dumb children organs at description stake. organs. write
politics and without politics words without actions will that learn learn
never forgiven. will go I on. will film sight sound to sight to dance.
2. My Promise
No Sex
The promise of no sex. I will not do sex again. I will not have nudity
again in my texts. I will not mention body parts again. I will be perfect
again. I will be newborn again. I will not characterize men or women
again. I will not have sexual violence again in my texts. I will not have
sexual activity again in my work. I will not have masturbation again in my
work and will not have intercourse in my work. I am swamped with attention
given to the sex, nudity, body parts, sexual violence, sexual activity,
masturbation, and intercourse in my work. I am exhausted by sex. I am
exhausted by televised sex, motion picture sex, photographed sex, dreamed
sex, spoken sex, poetics of sex. I may work with dance and sex and
dance-video and sex. I will not work with images of sexual violence. I
will not do sexual violence. I have never done sexual violence. I have
never done violence. I am frightened of violence. I am frightened by
encounters with strangers. I am frightened of meetings in unaccustomed
space. I will not write of violence in lonely place, forsaken places,
ruined places. Ruins write my texts. Ruins do not write sex, do not write
sexual violence. I am tired of being misunderstood. I am tired of playing
the misunderstood boohoo little boy. I am tired of being the little boy
who does no good. I am tired of being the misogynist who burns women at
the stake, who burns men at the stake, who erects the stake, who burns
children at the stake. I am tired of dumb organs and description of dumb
organs. I will write politics without sex and politics without sexual
violence and politics without sexual words and politics without words or
actions that may be misunderstood. I will learn to be good. I will never
be forgiven. I will learn to go on. I will learn to write again. I will
learn to film again. I will learn sound and sight again. I will learn to
dance.
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Message: 8
Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 11:23:41 +0100
From: " Bj?rn Magnhild?en "
Subject: [NetBehaviour] Google Alert - arspublica
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El Inventario
By Art Kurator(Artman)
As part of the Ars Publica project, ArtKurator and Artman have established some
alternative commercial channels as a case study for the art market. With it they
intend to corroborate a given and well-known fact: artists barely can live ...
Ars Publica Blog & News
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