[NetBehaviour] Ahem! with the link DISCLOSURE: Old Words Made New - pop up exhibition at Furtherfield Gallery today.
ruth catlow
ruth.catlow at furtherfield.org
Sun Nov 3 13:43:01 CET 2013
Thanks Michael!
I also really liked the Old English graffiti wall that they/we created
during the day. They tweeted a call for people's favourite Old English
words.
My favourite was "ping" (with the long stem), pronounced "thing" - an
Old English word for "assembly".
Network culture translation heaven.
: )
Ruth
On 03/11/2013 12:36, Michael Szpakowski wrote:
> & very enjoyable it was too... nice atmosphere, with locals dropping
> in on their way round the park and clearly engaged with the show. I
> very much liked Ercia Scourti's commissioned piece, too, which made
> poetry from the ordinary...I hope she will break her promise & show it
> again :)
> cheers
> michael
>
>
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> *From:* ruth catlow <ruth.catlow at furtherfield.org>
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> *Sent:* Saturday, November 2, 2013 9:36 AM
> *Subject:* [NetBehaviour] Ahem! with the link DISCLOSURE: Old Words
> Made New - pop up exhibition at Furtherfield Gallery today.
>
> Today from 12 noon!
> http://www.furtherfield.org/programmes/event/disclosure-old-words-made-new
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> Subject: [NetBehaviour] DISCLOSURE: Old Words Made New - pop up
> exhibition at Furtherfield Gallery today.
> Date: Sat, 02 Nov 2013 09:30:01 +0000
> From: ruth catlow <ruth.catlow at furtherfield.org>
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> Hello!
>
> Pop along today from 12 noon if you are in London - for a
> just-one-day, pop up exhibition at Furtherfield Gallery.
>
> Marc has worked with Medieval Studies Graduate Students from King's
> College London, and artist Erica Scourti, to create a contemporary
> reflection on ethical knowledge, taking medieval forms networked
> communication as its starting point.
>
> "If we existed in a contemporary society where the Internet could no
> longer be trusted because of systems of networked surveillance, what
> would be the different ways in which we could communicate?"
>
> It would be great to see you.
>
> : )
> Ruth
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