[NetBehaviour] Book release Being Human . een bloemlezing . an anthology (Annie Abrahams)

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>       (Annie Abrahams)
>    3. Parabolas for now (Alan Sondheim)
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> Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2023 13:02:40 +0200
> From: Helen Varley Jamieson <helen at creative-catalyst.com>
> To: netbehaviour at lists.netbehaviour.org
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Book release Being Human . een bloemlezing
>         . an anthology
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> congratulations, annie! ?
>
> On 02.10.23 12:05, Annie Abrahams via NetBehaviour wrote:
> >
> > *Can the essence of a website called /Being Human/ created between
> > 1997 and 2007, be translated into a book in 2023?*
> >
> > I am very happy and proud to announce the release of my book
> > /*Being Human . een bloemlezing . an anthology*/**
> > The book is part of the exhibition /REBOOT
> > <https://nieuweinstituut.nl/projects/reboot-baanbrekende-digitale-kunst>:
>
> > Pioneering Digital Art/ at the Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam.
> >
> > It contains *44 poems*, a *Fore Words* by Erika F?l?p, an *Ad Verbs*
> > by me. The graphic design is by Alexandre Leray.
> >
> > A book as a derivative of something that is gone, which at least, now
> > can no longer be experienced as in the time when it was made. ...
> > /Being Human/ has always been a linguistic universe, in which
> > different voices, languages, poems, codes and variables mingle into a
> > labyrinthine whole. And so it appeared a challenge and logical to me
> > to try to capture /Being Human/ into a book, into a collection of poetry.
> >
> > "/A fantastic and fascinating semiotic mess.
> > It is text. Type undefined.
> > We bounce back and forth between languages that we understand and
> > others we don't, between ourselves and others, between humans and the
> > space between them, caught in the interface that connects and
> > separates them and us/." *Erika F?l?p*.
> >
> > The book costs *24 euro* and will be *for sale* at NAI Booksellers
> > (NAi Boekverkopers) in Rotterdam (next to the Nieuwe Insttuut). You
> > can also order one with me for 24 euro + porto.
> > ISBN: 978909037631, 160 pages, A5, hardcover.
> >
> > With thanks to: LI-MA, Amsterdam; the Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam and
> > the Jaap Harten Fonds, Den Haag.
> >
> >
> >
> > Opening /REBOOT
> > <https://nieuweinstituut.nl/projects/reboot-baanbrekende-digitale-kunst>:
>
> > Pioneering Digital Art,/
> >
> > *Saturday October 7 *
> > Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam.
> > Free entrance, Sign up HERE
> > <
> https://www.eventbrite.nl/e/tickets-opening-reboot-baanbrekende-digitale-kunst-713722331707
> >.
> >
> > Exposition *8/10/2023 ? 1/04/2024*
> > Twenty ground-breaking digital artworks from the Netherlands, which
> > helped define our societal relationships with technology, are on
> > display, alongside new works by ten makers who take inspiration from
> > them in looking towards the future.
> >
> > Works by *Annie Abrahams*, Livinus and Jeep van de Bundt, Driessens &
> > Verstappen, Edward Ihnatowicz, JODI, Bas van Koolwijk, Lancel/Maat,
> > Jan Robert Leegte, Yvonne Le Grand, Peter Luining, Martine Neddam,
> > Marnix de Nijs and Edwin van der Heide, Dick Raaijmakers, Joost
> > Rekveld, Remko Scha, Jeffrey Shaw, Debra Solomon, Steina, Peter
> > Struycken, and Michel Waisvisz. *Contemporary responses* by Janilda
> > Bartolomeu, Cihad Caner, Dries Depoorter, Swendeline Ersilia, Ali
> > Eslami, Jonas Lund, Luna Maurer and Roel Wouters, Katja Novitskova,
> > Ekim Tan, and brui5er.
> >
> > Curators: *Sanneke Huisman* of LI-MA and *Klaas Kuitenbrouwer* of
> > Nieuwe Instituut.
> >
> > *Being Human* will be presented as:
> > A projection of /BramTV/, *2005* (*online* version)
> > Three screens with /BramTV/ /special Collection 1, 2 and 3/, *2006*
> > (*offline* stand alone version)
> > And a poetry *book*: /Being Human . een bloemlezing . an anthology/,
> > *2023*.
> >
> >
> > Best
> > Annie
> >
> >
> >
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> helen varley jamieson
>
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> thanks Helen, the price of the book is finally 22 euro (that's what it
> costed to print it) + porto.
> it is an edition of only 150
>
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 10, 2023 at 1:06?PM Helen Varley Jamieson <
> helen at creative-catalyst.com> wrote:
>
> > congratulations, annie! ?
> > On 02.10.23 12:05, Annie Abrahams via NetBehaviour wrote:
> >
> > *Can the essence of a website called Being Human created between 1997 and
> > 2007, be translated into a book in 2023?*
> >
> > I am very happy and proud to announce the release of my book
> > *Being Human . een bloemlezing . an anthology*
> > The book is part of the exhibition *REBOOT
> > <https://nieuweinstituut.nl/projects/reboot-baanbrekende-digitale-kunst
> >:
> > Pioneering Digital Art* at the Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam.
> >
> > It contains *44 poems*, a *Fore Words* by Erika F?l?p, an *Ad Verbs* by
> > me. The graphic design is by Alexandre Leray.
> >
> > A book as a derivative of something that is gone, which at least, now can
> > no longer be experienced as in the time when it was made. ... *Being
> > Human* has always been a linguistic universe, in which different voices,
> > languages, poems, codes and variables mingle into a labyrinthine whole.
> And
> > so it appeared a challenge and logical to me to try to capture *Being
> > Human* into a book, into a collection of poetry.
> >
> > "
> >
> > *A fantastic and fascinating semiotic mess. It is text. Type undefined.
> We
> > bounce back and forth between languages that we understand and others we
> > don't, between ourselves and others, between humans and the space between
> > them, caught in the interface that connects and separates them and us*."
> *Erika
> > F?l?p*.
> >
> > The book costs *24 euro* and will be *for sale* at NAI Booksellers (NAi
> > Boekverkopers) in Rotterdam (next to the Nieuwe Insttuut). You can also
> > order one with me for 24 euro + porto.
> > ISBN: 978909037631, 160 pages, A5, hardcover.
> >
> > With thanks to: LI-MA, Amsterdam; the Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam and the
> > Jaap Harten Fonds, Den Haag.
> >
> >
> > Opening *REBOOT
> > <https://nieuweinstituut.nl/projects/reboot-baanbrekende-digitale-kunst
> >:
> > Pioneering Digital Art,*
> >
> > *Saturday October 7 *
> > Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam.
> > Free entrance, Sign up HERE
> > <
> https://www.eventbrite.nl/e/tickets-opening-reboot-baanbrekende-digitale-kunst-713722331707
> >
> > .
> >
> > Exposition *8/10/2023 ? 1/04/2024*
> > Twenty ground-breaking digital artworks from the Netherlands, which
> helped
> > define our societal relationships with technology, are on display,
> > alongside new works by ten makers who take inspiration from them in
> looking
> > towards the future.
> >
> > Works by *Annie Abrahams*, Livinus and Jeep van de Bundt, Driessens &
> > Verstappen, Edward Ihnatowicz, JODI, Bas van Koolwijk, Lancel/Maat, Jan
> > Robert Leegte, Yvonne Le Grand, Peter Luining, Martine Neddam, Marnix de
> > Nijs and Edwin van der Heide, Dick Raaijmakers, Joost Rekveld, Remko
> Scha,
> > Jeffrey Shaw, Debra Solomon, Steina, Peter Struycken, and Michel
> Waisvisz. *Contemporary
> > responses* by Janilda Bartolomeu, Cihad Caner, Dries Depoorter,
> > Swendeline Ersilia, Ali Eslami, Jonas Lund, Luna Maurer and Roel Wouters,
> > Katja Novitskova, Ekim Tan, and brui5er.
> >
> > Curators: *Sanneke Huisman* of LI-MA and *Klaas Kuitenbrouwer* of Nieuwe
> > Instituut.
> >
> > *Being Human* will be presented as:
> > A projection of *BramTV*, *2005* (*online* version)
> > Three screens with *BramTV* *special Collection 1, 2 and 3*, *2006* (
> > *offline* stand alone version)
> > And a poetry *book*: *Being Human . een bloemlezing . an anthology*,
> > *2023*.
> >
> >
> > Best
> > Annie
> >
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > NetBehaviour mailing listNetBehaviour at lists.netbehaviour.orghttps://
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> > --
> >
> > helen varley jamieson
> >
> > helen at creative-catalyst.com
> > http://www.creative-catalyst.com
> > http://www.upstage.org.nz
> > https://mobilise-demobilise.eu
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