[NetBehaviour] The Imaginary App

Jim Boulton jimboulton at gmail.com
Mon Feb 2 13:18:02 CET 2015


Hello,

I'm hosting DJ Spooky's book launch - The Imaginary App -  on Monday 9th.
Please come along.

http://www.eventbrite.com/e/book-launch-for-the-imaginary-app-by-dj-spooky-t
ickets-15535493078


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>    1. Animate Projects (Edward Picot)
>    2. 50 paintings for childen and adults (michael szpakowski)
>    3. Gnostalgia (Alan Sondheim)
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> From: Edward Picot <edward at edwardpicot.com>
> To: netbehaviour <netbehaviour at netbehaviour.org>
> Subject: [NetBehaviour] Animate Projects
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> The Animate organisation will be closing its online shop on 5th
> February, and until then they're offering books and DVDs for sale at
> half-price. Why they would want to close the online shop I can't imagine
> - I can only assume that nobody was buying anything from it. They say
> that their products will still be available from the BFI shop and LUX.
> Anyway, about a week ago I bought the Animate TV collection, which
> showcases various bits of work going back to about 2007, and I sat and
> watched about a third of it this morning - it's got some great stuff on
> it. If you've got eight quid to spare it's really worth having. The ones
> that especially caught my attention were 'Perpetual Motion in the Land
> of Milk and Honey' by Al + Al, and '13' by Simon Faithfull. My daughter
> liked 'Furniture Poetry' by Paul Bush. The Animate shop is at
> http://www.animateprojects.org/shop .
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> Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2015 16:48:57 +0000 (UTC)
> From: michael szpakowski <michael at dvblog.org>
> To: NetBehaviour for Networked Distributed Creativity
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> Subject: [NetBehaviour] 50 paintings for childen and adults
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> Hi 
> since September last I've made a series of 50 paintings, all entitled
> 'paintings for children and adults', which is meant quite literally.I'm having
> a breather at 50 (although I'm pretty sure I will go on to make more, there's
> something very fertile about it for me)Every painting is either 14x18" or
> 18X14 in size and most of them include some sort of text.You can see the whole
> lot here:
> 
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/sets/72157647327212402/
> If you have a moment please have a look. I'd appreciate any feedback.I'm
> (reasonably ) used to knowing how to get my vids &c shown; I'm a little
> greener when it comes to physical works -if anyone has any thoughts about
> places or people &c. I'd be in your debtcheersmichael
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> Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2015 21:19:18 -0500 (EST)
> From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim at panix.com>
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> Gnostalgia
> 
> http://www.alansondheim.org/gnostalgia10.png
> http://www.alansondheim.org/gnostalgia.mp4
> http://www.alansondheim.org/gnostalgia04.png
> http://www.alansondheim.org/gnostalgia06.png
> http://www.alansondheim.org/gnostalgia08.png
> http://www.alansondheim.org/gnostalgia11.png
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> working on a performance venue with/for Sandy Baldwin
> in Second Life on my usual platform, I decided to revive
> older works, miasmas, spheres, walls, make everything
> transparent, everything so that I might proclaim, I am
> the stuff of dreams, working and walking through walls
> and spaces, among physics and choreographies, among
> particles and particulate matters. so much so that the
> Alienware gaming machine I'm using began stuttering, so
> much rendering on the fly to handle, an impossibility,
> as if the breath were taken from us, human and avatar
> alike. it is true I control nothing, these are the
> thinnest of sheaves of the enlightenment in these dark
> and darker times, some think psychedelic, I think
> originary, primal, what would have been before us, the
> absence of eyes, of sight, the absence of hearing,
> taste, touch, all those other senses huddled in the
> well of gravity. you must look through, around the
> margins of the image, just there on the other side is
> something similar, is not me, not us, something just
> there, the volume at infinity, something similar
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